Month: May 2022

Anti-idling campaign reduces idling time at elementary schools

Imagine you’re driving a car, waiting anxiously at a red light. Suddenly, you hear a voice in your head saying, ‘Hey buddy, why not turn off that engine and save some gas?’ Well, that’s exactly what an anti-idling campaign did at elementary schools! By encouraging drivers to switch off their engines while waiting to pick […]

Published on May 3, 2022

Acute sleep loss may alter the way we see others

Losing sleep can mess with how we read people’s faces, according to a recent study. When young adults don’t get enough sleep, they tend to see angry faces as untrustworthy and less healthy-looking. Even neutral and fearful faces seem less attractive after a restless night. It’s like trying to judge someone’s personality based on a […]

Published on May 3, 2022

Fatalities Rise as Liver Disease Grips Children Worldwide

An insidious liver disease has swept through young children across the globe, claiming the lives of multiple little ones. With three recent deaths reported in Indonesia, the global death toll has now reached at least four. Over the past few months, approximately 170 children in eleven different countries have been diagnosed with an acute form […]

Published on May 3, 2022