How To Charge Your Phone Quickly

1. Use airplane mode One of the most effective ways to charge your phone quickly is to limit the amount of power it draws while it charges. And one of the best ways to do that is to hit the airplane mode button as soon as you plug it in. On the most hectic days, however, charging time will be at a minimum. If you’re running from place to place, for example, you may only have five minutes or so to plug in your phone before you have to leave your car or move away from the outlet you’re using....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 933 words · Margo Anderson

How To Clean A Computer Screen

Yes, we know—your screen is gross. Before you give into your impulses and wipe your screen with whatever you have at hand, let us stop you right there. Your display is way more delicate than you think, and if you want it to last a long time in optimal conditions, you’ll need to treat it with proper love and care. The good news is that cleaning a computer screen is more simple than you think....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 990 words · Todd Ritter

How To Comfort Pets And Babies During Fireworks

If you’re the proud parent of a baby or share your home with a four-legged friend, you may be excited to enjoy a day of sunny weather and outdoor activity with them. But you may not be as thrilled about nighttime, when the loud explosions of colorful fireworks threaten your toddler’s precious sleep or your pet’s mental sanity. Preparedness is key to ensure all members of your family can enjoy firework season....

November 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1511 words · Christopher Christopher

How To Darken Your Phone Screen Beyond Its Built In Limit

Most phones have a built-in Night Mode, but this doesn’t actually change the brightness. Instead, it adjusts the color temperature: Whites appear “redder” at night, blocking the blue light that can wreck your sleep. This is great for using your phone in the evening, but won’t soothe the pain of a too-bright screen in a too-dark room. For that, you’ll need a different set of tools. While you can’t technically dim the backlight lower than the device allows, these software solutions add a black filter over the image on your phone....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 589 words · Henry Langford

How To Decide If You Should Use A Virtual Personal Trainer

With some quick research, I found an alternative: virtual personal training. If the price of a single training session at your gym is keeping you from tackling your fitness goals, you might want to try out one of the many personal training apps or digital platforms on the market. While companies like Peloton feature large video libraries of classes online, virtual personal training platforms are different because they usually offer live one-on-one time with a trainer....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 665 words · Deborah Hickey

How To Help Others Cope With The Return Of Public Life

Even if you can’t relate, chances are someone around you still feels unprepared to go back to normal. Learning how to help them feel better in all this uncertainty can make this transition easier on everyone. That’s anxiety. “Anxiety can be a signal that something is important to you, and if you’re trying to get rid of anxiety entirely, dismissing or minimizing it can be unhelpful,” he says. Fear and anxiety evolved as a way to draw attention to potentially dangerous situations, but it becomes a disorder when it begins disrupting your day-to-day life....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 544 words · Charles Mcdonald

How To Keep Your Body Cool When The Weather Is Scorching

This story has been updated. It was originally published on May 10, 2018. Summer is coming. And many parts of the country have already experienced days that encroach on the line between a lovely spring evening and one that’s so uncomfortably hot it makes you want to stand under a cold shower indefinitely. When those days come, every second you spend outside feels like a dehydrating walk through the sauna....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Michael Primm

How To Pack Exactly What You Need When You Travel

The problem with how people pack One bag travel is wonderful… in theory. It works great for short trips, but as you stay longer, the inconveniences add up. You’ve essentially got two options: pack really light—one spare set of clothes, your phone charger, and not a whole lot else in a small bag that’s easy to carry—or bring as much as you can fit in a single backpack that’s uncomfortably heavy to carry around all day....

November 25, 2022 · 9 min · 1744 words · John Bradley

How To Safely Carry Just About Anything On Your Bike

It’s all about what you’ll move and how often If you’re only carrying a gym bag and a laptop from Monday to Friday, you don’t need to buy a trailer. And if you plan on bringing your three corgis along for the occasional weekend ride, trying to fit them all in a front basket—as cute as that might look—is just absurd. Let alone unsafe. The volume and weight of your cargo will determine what kind of gear you’ll need, and how often you have to carry it will determine how versatile you’ll need that rig to be....

November 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2314 words · Joseph Hedges

How To Save Your Text Messages

For many of us, the humble text message remains an essential mode of communication. But while cloud-based services can back up our emails and social media posts when we lose an old phone or switch to a new one, our SMS (Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) histories tend to disappear. You’ve probably got some precious memories and a few important nuggets of information tied up in your text message conversations....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · Willie Williams

How To Start Meal Prepping Ahead Of A Busy Week

One way to spend less time in the kitchen is by meal prepping, which at its core is making all or part of a meal in advance so that it’s easier and faster to cook when you need it. There are different approaches you can take—from making one or two recipes at a time to making everything you’ll eat for a month at once. It can be as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1149 words · Gail Clark

Hubble Spies The Largest Icy Comet Yet

The Hubble Space Telescope took new observations of the monster comet, C/2014 UN271, also called the Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet after its discoverers, Pedro Bernardinelli and Gary Bernstein. The comet was first observed in November 2010, when it was about as far away as Neptune, in the outer reaches of our solar system. Since then, astronomers have been trying to determine its true size and trajectory. The team that just confirmed the comet’s size used the Hubble to take five photos of it on January 8, 2022....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Theodore Sanderson

Hundreds Of New Species Found Within The Eastern Himalayas

November 25, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Margaret Jones

I Tried Really Hard Not To Contaminate Nasa S Asteroid Hunting Spacecraft

In August, NASA invited me and a few other reporters to get a last look at the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft before it embarks on its 1.2 billion mile journey to the asteroid Bennu. In the days leading up to the visit in the clean room at Kennedy Space Center, the space agency dropped quite a few warnings into my inbox about nylon–of which, I’ll admit, my knowledge does not extend far beyond seeing it written on my clothing tags....

November 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1332 words · Dale Pershall

India S Cycle Rickshaws Get A Solar Upgrade

It gets better; it is a makeover, after all. The new edition of the 460-lb rickshaw has a studier frame and better seats. It also gets a technological upgrade. The rickshaw comes with an FM radio, and a cell-phone charger. It may not have all the bells and whistles associated with the latest luxury sports car, but given that there are eight million cycle-rickshaws in India, the green upgrade could significantly reduce the country’s traffic woes....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 173 words · Maudie Wells

Inside The California Lab Looking For The Fountain Of Youth In Young Blood

He’s a bit muddled, but that’s not his fault. Few new neurons are being born inside his itty-bitty brain. The cells that once exuberantly branched, sending lush offshoots to interweave and connect with others, are now sparse and barren. This Lego test indirectly measures those physical changes by monitoring his behavior. When mice of a certain age become forgetful, they spend more time checking out little trinkets they’ve seen before—objects that should warrant only a quick “Oh yeah, that thing again” glance....

November 25, 2022 · 16 min · 3364 words · Leticia Sutherland

It S Electric Chrysler Reveals Alternative Energy Prototypes

Each of the cars revealed are electric-drive vehicles, one of which is an all-electric sports car with more than just a visual connection to the Tesla Roadster. It’s called the Dodge EV, and by the looks of it, Dodge has appropriated the body and chassis of the Lotus Europa, a mid-engine GT car not sold in the U.S. Chrysler isn’t discussing where it got the rolling stock, but it is talking about the drive system....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 238 words · Deidra Mcdaries

James Webb Space Telescope Finds First New Exoplanet

After reviewing the targets of interest from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, the team from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Maryland honed in on hints of the exoplanet’s existence with JWST. With only two transit observations (when an exoplanet passes in front of its moon), JWST’s Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) captured the distant celestial body clearly. “There is no question that it’s there. Webb’s pristine data validate it,” said Jacob Lustig-Yaeger, an astronomer and astrobiologist at APL, in a statement....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1186 words · Richard Adamson

Jet Engines Get Planes In The Sky But Software Keeps Them Safe

The equipment the airlines were using in both crashes—Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302—was a 737 MAX 8. While investigations are ongoing, and it is too soon to know if their causes were the same, some see a resemblance between the two disasters, as The New York Times and others have reported. The FAA itself has said it sees “similarities.” Even before the crash in Ethiopia, Boeing had been working on a software update for these aircraft....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 855 words · Jerry Hernandez

Juul To Pay 435 Million Settlement Over Marketing

In addition to that huge chunk of change, Juul also agreed to a numerous reforms aimed at curtailing the e-cig abuse. This includes a total ban on youth marketing, paid product placement, sale of brand name merchandise, free samples, billboard and public transit advertising, as well as depicting any person under 35-years-old within future ad campaigns. As TechCrunch notes, Juul currently faces thousands of similar lawsuits, alongside additional cases from nine other attorneys general....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Richard Brown