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“Our study of over two million individuals from 160+ countries runs contrary to this idea.”People with access to home internet and/or mobile internet and actively use internet report greater well-being across eight different categories — including life satisfaction and social life, according to a study published Monday in the journal Technology, Mind, and Behavior. Across all those ways of crunching the numbers, about 85% showed that those who have and use the internet report greater well-being that those who do not, according to the research. Other research has shown that the connection between mobile internet use and well-being is complex and varies among individuals, he added. “Our results might then simply indicate that individuals with more money, access to healthcare, etc, report greater well-being,” Vuorre said in an email. The internet is used for a wide variety of things — including online banking, shopping, finding services, reading the news and cyberbullying — and those different uses will have different effects on well-being, Vuorre said.
Persons: , Matti Vuorre, Markus Appel, people’s, ” Appel, ” Vuorre, Vuorre, cyberbullying —, hasn’t, don’t, Appel Organizations: CNN, Tilburg University, Technology, Gallup, University of Würzburg, Locations: Netherlands, Germany
Recently, researchers used Lidar to map the pyramid's interior and found previously hidden rooms. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn 1836, Egyptologist John Shae Perring was excavating the Pyramid of Sahure (also known as Sahura) when he noticed a debris-filled passageway. An expert on floor plans for these types of structures, he surmised there might be storage rooms beyond. The hidden storage roomsThe area was so damaged it was impossible to enter, so Perring had no way of knowing if he was right. The pyramid is falling apartPart of the reason the pyramid is in such disrepair is due to the original construction techniques.
Persons: , John Shae Perring, Perring, Ludwig Borchardt, he'd, Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Julius, Würzburg, wasn't, Ra, Borchardt Organizations: Service Locations: Giza, Sahure
‘I Can’t Continue This Fight Any Longer’
  + stars: | 2023-06-19 | by ( Jonathan Abrams | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The aromatic vineyards of Würzburg and the city’s architectural masterpieces hardly registered with Tyrell Terry as he journeyed to the Franconia region of Germany in December. His life in basketball, once a source of joy to him, had collapsed into a debilitating and lonely loop, and he could see little beyond his own misery. If anything could renew his desire to play basketball, Terry reasoned, it would be joining up with his buddy Nico Carvacho, who now played in a professional league in Germany. In the mornings, he dashed to the bathroom, fell to his knees by the toilet and threw up. The cycle had come for him again, the same relentless anguish that had drained the enjoyment from his life and stripped away his N.B.A.
Persons: Tyrell Terry, Terry, Nico Carvacho, Snow, Carvacho Locations: Würzburg, Franconia, Germany
The Vatican will return three Parthenon fragments to the Greek Orthodox Church as a "donation." The Vatican Museum has kept the fragments since 1803, when Greece says they were stolen. For years, Greece has sought to regain Parthenon marbles from The Vatican and British Museums. Elgin sold the relics to the Vatican Museum in 1803 and additional fragments to the British Museum in 1816. The British Museum did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
TO THE MARKET WE GO For the maximum dose of holiday cheer, book a river cruise or a guided land tour that focuses on European Christmas markets. THE FIRST TIME I visited a Christmas market, my mood was anything but festive. ’Twas the night before Christmas, about 20 years ago, and my wife and I had just arrived in Germany. Rushing past vendors selling intricate ornaments and blown-glass angels, wooden toys and sweetly inscribed gingerbread hearts, we found one selling hand-knit crafts. I bought a thick, woolly pair of spruce green socks and exhaled (fresh socks are irrationally key to my happiness).
According to a new study, there are estimated to be 2.5 million times more ants on this planet than people. In total, that's 20 quadrillion — or 20,000,000,000,000,000 — ants. Taken together, the total mass of ants on the planet would actually outweigh all of the world’s wild birds and mammals, he added. Jorge Villalba / Getty Images / iStockphotoAnts can be found in nearly all habitats except for polar regions, according to the study. A separate study published in April 2020 in the journal Science found that the planet has lost more than one-quarter of its land-dwelling insects in the past 30 years.
Sursa foto: ReutersUn nou atac cu cuțitul în Germania: Doi bărbați au fost înjunghiațiUn nou atac cu cuțitul, la Erfurt, lângă Leipzig. Doi bărbați au fost înjunghiați luni dimineața, dar au supraviețuit. În această dimineață, la Erfurt, un oraș de 200 de mii de locuitori, dintre Leipzig și Frankfurt, doi bărbați au fost înjunghiați pe stradă. Zona a fost închisă și este survolată de un elicopter. Cele două victime, cu vârste de 45 și 68 de ani, au fost transportate la spital și, potrivit poliției, vor supraviețui atacului.
Persons: Reuters Locations: Germania, Erfurt, Leipzig, Würzburg, Frankfurt, Bavaria
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