The Netherlands didn’t pass a four-day-week law—people simply reorganized their time. The result is one of Europe’s shortest workweeks without a hit to living standards. A ... Continue Reading → L’article Dutch workers embraced the 4-day week—without even realizing it est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Two hobbyists set out across a Wiltshire field and ended up writing themselves into early medieval history. Their discovery—glinting with gold and garnets—now has experts buzzing ... Continue Reading → L’article A 1,400-year-old treasure was just found thanks to a metal detector est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Curious how a gut-level tweak could ripple through your long-term health? New evidence suggests one carefully delivered dose of “good” bacteria may nudge key metabolic risks ... Continue Reading → L’article Fecal transplants might help fight diabetes and heart disease, study finds est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Age gaps can add spark—or strain—to long-term love. Fresh evidence suggests that couples closer in age often experience steadier satisfaction over time. Does Age Really Matter ... Continue Reading → L’article Scientists reveal the ideal age gap for a lasting relationship est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
A sleeper horror hit just topped a major U.S. ranking of Netflix originals, edging out bigger, louder juggernauts. If you prize character, craft, and slow-burn dread ... Continue Reading → L’article This Netflix series just beat Squid Game—and it actually makes sense est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
A century-old moisturizer is still winning the bathroom-shelf wars for one simple reason: it hydrates exceptionally well. Behind the nostalgia sits a no-nonsense, dermatologist-approved formula that ... Continue Reading → L’article Dermatologists finally explain why this classic Nivea cream still dominates est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Amazon’s biggest carrot has long been fast, free shipping. A quiet policy change now means sharing that perk beyond your household is coming to an end. ... Continue Reading → L’article Amazon may soon kill free delivery to your doorstep—here’s what that means est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Four years on, the evidence is piling up: working from home can mean more sleep, less stress and no meaningful loss in productivity. The gains come ... Continue Reading → L’article After 4 years of research, here’s why working from home really makes us happier est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Space just produced its first metal part—and the real surprise is how microgravity may be rewriting the rules of making things. Here’s why a small sample ... Continue Reading → L’article Scientists stunned by mysterious metal object defying modern technology est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Shorter weeks sounded utopian—until real-world trials showed productivity could hold steady while work-life balance improved. Iceland’s experiment didn’t just work; it rewired expectations about what a ... Continue Reading → L’article Iceland tested the 4-day workweek—and Gen Z was right all along est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
A simple idea reshaped modern chemistry: make molecules snap together cleanly, fast, and on command. Now that click chemistry works even inside living systems, its medical ... Continue Reading → L’article Chemistry Nobel Prize awarded for a discovery that could change medicine forever est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
New sonar maps have revealed giant tear-drop patterns—some nearly 400 meters (≈1,300 feet) long—beneath West Antarctica’s Dotson Ice Shelf.¹ Paired with a lost robot’s final dataset, ... Continue Reading → L’article Massive 400-meter structures found beneath Antarctic ice puzzle scientists est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
China’s high-speed rail is changing the rules on one of the world’s busiest corridors. On Beijing–Shanghai, the train has become the default for millions—because door-to-door, it ... Continue Reading → L’article China’s high-speed train just beat airplanes over 800 miles est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
A lab-built “star” finally met a controller that could keep up with its tantrums. And the surprise twist is that the steady hand belonged to an ... Continue Reading → L’article AI just took control of a fusion reactor—and it worked better than expected est apparu en premier sur Glass Almanac.| Glass Almanac
Regular dives to the Titanic have yielded their share of porcelain plates, steamer trunks, and even pieces of hull. But nothing prepared a veteran of those ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Oil prices drop sharply—Brent down 4%, WTI 5%—as global demand sours amid soaring U.S. tariffs and supply shifts. Oil markets face steepest week since June.| HROne
President Trump threatens steep new tariffs on Indian imports over Russian oil purchases—raising trade volatility and prompting corporate sourcing and compliance alertness.| HROne
At 29, Martin ditched the traditional career treadmill after just 18 months—achieving financial freedom that usually takes decades. His secret? Extreme saving and savvy investing rooted ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Experts warn WTO collapse may be imminent without global business support, risking trade fragmentation and rising compliance costs.| HROne
If you’re feeling self-conscious about your belly, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with belly fat, especially as we age or after indulging in comfort foods. ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Winning the lottery is often seen as a dream come true. The idea of suddenly becoming a millionaire seems like it could solve all problems and ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In a groundbreaking find in central Turkey, archaeologists analyzing ancient Hittite clay tablets have uncovered a previously unknown language, offering new insights into ancient cultures and ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In a bold move that could shake up the global energy landscape, China is set to unveil the world’s first fusion-fission hybrid reactor by 2030. This ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
In a groundbreaking step towards a greener and more sustainable future, the United Kingdom has placed a monumental bet on the potential of nuclear fusion technology. ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Virtual reality (VR) headsets are becoming increasingly popular, with new models and games being released regularly. However, one question keeps circulating among gamers and industry watchers ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
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Running out of storage on your phone is a modern-day problem many of us face. Those endless photos and videos, while precious, can take up a ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
With the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra expected to be unveiled next month, new leaks suggest that this flagship smartphone could set a new standard for screen ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
Since its debut in 2009, Samsung’s Galaxy brand has become synonymous with mobile innovation. From budget-friendly options in the Galaxy A series to the cutting-edge Galaxy ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac
The buzz around Apple’s Vision Pro was undeniable at its initial launch. Yet, as with any cutting-edge tech release, early adopters were left with a few ... Continue Reading →| Glass Almanac