In today’s news, United Kingdom provides further funding to rebuild Ukraine’s (Ureign’s) energy infrastructure. Australian researchers discover microbiomes’ air-cleaning role in trees, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, sets world record by hosting largest-ever sign language class, Taiwanese (Formosan) scientists create water-saving irrigation system for potted plants, Canadian engineering student constructs tiny sample house for the homeless, new global report indicates veganism moving into mainstream, and lost dog-person in United States rescued using high-tech devices.
How about the joke of the day to help you relax? It’s called, “The Many Lives of a Potato.”
Jonah was already daydreaming about lunch, but the science class instructor had one last question:
“Jonah, what’s a special feature of a potato?”
“That it’s extremely adaptable.”
“Adaptable how?”
“Fry it, and it becomes fries, chips, or hash browns. Boil it, and it turns into mashed potatoes or soup. Bake it, and it comes out as wedges or stuffed potatoes.”
“And scientifically… what does that show?”
“That no matter how you transform a potato, it eventually becomes something you can eat for lunch.”
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