In today’s news, South Korea provides food aid to communities in Mozambique, international study reveals glaciers melting at much faster rate than previously thought, innovative ultra-thin solar technology from Japan enables wearable panels, researchers from Australia discover more efficient way to extract mineral resources from brine water pools, Indian teen’s novel explores power of nature and life lessons, multinational brand launches vegan products for children in UK markets, and United States animal-people rescue expert saves cat-person of rare breed from trash compactor.
Do you enjoy doing your own home projects like me? Here is a woodwork tip for you. When doing woodwork and applying wood veneer, achieving clean and precise joints on sharp 90-degree corners can be tricky, since veneer often cracks or buckles at sharp angles. This easy and effective technique might help: place a small piece of tape or a Post-it note right at the corner edge, with the sticky side facing outward, toward where the veneer will lay. Lay the veneer sheet over the Post-it, allowing it to stick slightly. Carefully remove the veneer; the Post-it will come off with it, creating a clear outline of where the veneer meets the corner. Trim the veneer along the Post-it’s edge with a sharp blade or scissors. Once trimmed, the veneer will fit perfectly on the corner. This approach helps ensure accurate cuts, reduces gaps, and results in smooth, professional-looking corners without damaging the material.
The upcoming joke was pinned on our hilarity wall, so we might as well put it on air. This one’s called “Where’s Your Baby?”
Little Sam was visiting the hospital to meet his newborn baby brother. He wandered into a nearby room occupied by a woman recovering from surgery.
“Hi! How long have you been here?”
“About one week.”
“Whoa! My mom’s been here just one day, and she already has a baby! How many babies have you given birth to so far?”
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