Three-time defending champions South Africa (now ranked #2 in the world) and underdog Namibia (currently ranked #21) are two of the 20 countries competing across four pools at the 2023 men’s Rugby World Cup. How good of a chance do they have, and what is the current status of rugby […]
South Africa’s Great White Sharks Are Changing Locations
Off the coast of South Africa, there are a lot of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). But there have been big drops in shark numbers in places where they usually gather along the coast of Western Cape province. Sharks meet in these places for one of three reasons: to eat, […]
ZIP Codes Are More Than Just Postal IDs
Have you ever paused to ponder the story behind the seemingly ordinary ZIP Code? The U.S. Postal Service introduced the “Zone Improvement Plan Code” or ZIP Code on July 1, 1963, to enhance mail delivery speed and precision. This was, however, not their first brush with zone-based mailing. As early […]
The Impact of Parental Advisory Stickers Uncovered
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the “Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics” cautionary label caused quite a stir among music enthusiasts. The appearance of this warning label on records raised some serious questions about who should take responsibility for regulating what we listen to. It might seem surprising, but […]
Sushi Is Not Raw Fish
Contrary to popular belief, sushi isn’t solely about uncooked fish. It encompasses a diverse range of dishes, from vinegared rice topped with various ingredients to creative rolls that suit every palate. The concept of sushi has evolved over centuries, intertwining tradition and innovation to create a culinary experience that transcends […]
Avocado’s Testicle Etymology
The Origins of “Avocado” The term “avocado” has a fascinating etymology, originating from the Nahuatl Indian (Aztec) word “ahuácatl,” which surprisingly translates to “testicle.” This link to the human anatomy sheds light on the historical perception of this unique fruit and its association with fertility and vitality in ancient Aztec […]
Daring to Dine on Japan’s Pufferfish
Picture this: Would you ever tempt fate with a culinary version of Russian roulette? While the odds of playing the actual dangerous game are thankfully rare, many in Japan willingly pay a premium for a dish that, if prepared incorrectly, could prove lethal by dessert time. Dive with us into […]
Worried About Tetanus from Rusty Nails? Here’s What to Do
In the annals of medical history, one ailment that has long perplexed and terrified humanity is tetanus. Even Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician, documented a horrific case in 380 B.C.E. A ship’s captain injured his right index finger with an anchor, and within days, he experienced a barrage of terrifying […]
Studies Reveal If You Eat Right You Can Cut Tuberculosis Risk By 50%
Tuberculosis has been recognised as a social illness for ages. It thrives in low-income communities because of societal variables like hunger, overcrowding, dangerous working conditions, and social shame. In 2021, malnutrition was responsible for approximately 2.2 million TB cases worldwide, whereas HIV infection was responsible for 0.86 million, alcohol use […]