

20 Household Items That Can Help You Survive an Emergency
What Household Emergency Hacks Actually Work in a Crisis? The best emergency hacks use common household items—things already in your bathroom, junk drawer, pantry, or garage—to address critical survival needs like wound care, fire starting, water filtration, shelter, and signaling for help. If you don't have a fully stocked bug-out bag, you can still survive an emergency if you know how to use what you already have. The emergency hacks below aren't novelties. They're legitima
Elizabeth Anderson
8 hours ago


How GPS Weakens Memory—and What We Can Do about It
Using mobile phones to navigate has become second nature. Whether you’re heading to a new park, meeting friends at a restaurant, or going to run errands, you just tap the location on your phone and go. Prior to GPS, exploring and wayfinding in new places required preparation. We had to think, consult paper maps, and plan and memorize parts of our route. But in today’s technological world, there is no need to think. Simply follow the turn-by-turn directions on your phone, and
Mar Gonzalez-Franco, Gregory Dane Clemenson & Amos Miller
4 days ago


Bear Attacks Hunter Who Shot It, Marking Japan's Third Reported Bear Incident in One Week
A hunter was seriously injured in a brown bear attack in northern Japan. According to NHK World-Japan and Dot Dot News, the incident occurred in Shimamaki Village in Hokkaido on Sunday, April 26, where a group of five hunters entered a mountainous area for a "spring culling hunt" aimed at reducing the wild bear population near residential communities. Local officials reported that a 69-year-old man was attacked by a bear that he and others had shot. The animal reportedly roll
Moná Thomas
May 5

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