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"Idiocracy: How It All Started".

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#FridayFact The Moon is shrinking. But only very slightly – by about 50m (164ft) in radius over the last several hundred million years. Mysterious seismic activity, known as moonquakes, could be to blame.
#FridayFact #FungiFriday Mushrooms can also communicate with each other through their mycelia using electricity, just like how nerves send signals in our body. Scientists even believe that this mushroom language might contain up to 50 words.

 #FridayFact

- The UK produces 1.6Mil+ tonnes of e-waste annually

- That's 23.9kg per person

- 70% of it is not recycled

- Today the Guardian reported that thousands of tonnes of toxic landfill liquid is added to sewage and spread on farms throughout England

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Whilst smiling is accepted as a way to make yourself happier, actively trying to be happy appears to have the opposite effect.
Forced happiness is tiring and ultimately leaves people more miserable.
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1075217
#happiness #sciencenews #fridayfact
Trying to be happy makes us unhappier by zapping our self-control, study finds

A new study co-authored by Sam Maglio, marketing professor at U of T Scarborough, finds people who habitually try to be happier also tend to have less willpower.

EurekAlert!

#FRIDAYFACT: Wine Therapy

When we think about wine, our minds often wander to a relaxing evening, a perfectly paired meal, or a cozy get together. But did you know that red wine isn’t just for drinking? Although, that's my favorite! It might also hold the key to health and beauty benefits. From its antioxidant properties that promote heart health to its potential as a topical treatment for glowing skin, wine therapy is becoming a hot topic for wellness and skincare.

https://dracaenawines.com/fridayfact-wine-therapy/

#FRIDAYFACT: Wine Therapy • Dracaena Wines

Discover the benefits of wine therapy! From the heart-healthy resveratrol in red wine to its skin-rejuvenating powers when applied topically, explore how wine promotes wellness.

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#FRIDAYFACT; A Grape’s Global Dominance

The King of Grapes: A Deep Dive into Cabernet Sauvignon Are you familiar with grape varieties like Cabernet Franc (I sure hope so!), Carménère, or Carignan? Unless you're a wine aficionado, these names might not roll off your tongue. But chances are, you’ve heard of Cabernet Sauvignon. Its name is everywhere—on wine lists, in liquor stores, and on dinner tables worldwide.

https://dracaenawines.com/fridayfact-a-grapes-global-dominance/

#FRIDAYFACT; A Grape's Global Dominance • Dracaena Wines

Discover the fascinating history, global dominance, and unique qualities of Cabernet Sauvignon, the "King of Grapes."

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#FRIDAYFACT; Pop Goes the Sparkle!

Who Doesn’t Love Champagne? The pop of the cork, the rise of those tiny, shimmering bubbles—what’s not to love about Champagne? Beyond its elegance and celebration-worthy appeal, there’s fascinating science at play in every glass. Tickle Your Nose At its core, Champagne’s bubbles are all about carbonation, or carbon dioxide (CO2). As a gas, CO2 naturally rises, creating the mesmerizing effervescence we admire.

https://dracaenawines.com/fridayfact-pop-goes-the-sparkle/

#FRIDAYFACT; Pop Goes the Sparkle! • Dracaena Wines

Discover the fascinating science behind Champagne and sparkling wines! Learn about bubbles, glassware, cork pressure, fermentation methods, and the sweetness scale.

Dracaena Wines