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Want ice cold wine that isn’t watered down? If you add ice cubes the wine becomes diluted as they melt; luckily, there is a trick that will cool your wine and keep it tasting just as great - it looks lovely, too! All you have to do is add frozen grapes to your glass. They immediately cool down the drink without diluting the liquid.

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A marathon challenge

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A mother-of-three is running the equivalent of 76 marathons in a year to raise money for a children’s charity, BBC News has reported. Lindsey Thurlow, from Swindon in Wiltshire, has already raised more than £3,000 for Make-A-Wish UK, which creates life-changing wishes for seriously ill children. “On the bad days I think of those children and tell myself to get on with it,” she said. She hopes to complete the 1,986-mile (3,196km) challenge by April. Lindsey, a keen runner, decided to take on the challenge after hearing that the Make-A-Wish charity was in desperate need of money. “There are some amazing wishes - anything from getting a bucket to go to the seaside, to meeting their idol,” said Lindsey. She chose her target figure to mark 1986, which was the year the charity granted its first wish in the UK.

Quote of the month

Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Did you know?

In 2004, on the island of Flores in Indonesia, a team of Australian and Indonesian researchers discovered the remains of a hobbit-sized human, one that stood no more than a metre tall.

Are we living in a PUB QUIZ

hologram? 1. The Spanish Civil War started in 1936 and ended in which year? The laws of physics demand that we 2. Which two students founded Google in 1998? cannot see through a black hole’s event horizon; it is fundamentally 3. In 1870 the Third Republic is declared in France after which leader was deposed?impenetrable - even light cannot escape it. However, in a new study, 4. Which US President had the middle name a physicist from the University of Milhous? Michigan has proposed a technique to 5. The horror of Guernica was portrayed in a do just that, and his findings could help painting by which artist? solve one of science’s most challenging 6. How many notes are there in a musical scale? problems, Sky News has reported. The 4. Richard Nixon 5. Pablo Picasso 6.7 study, published in the journal PRX 1. 1939 2. Larry Page and Sergey Brin 3. Emperor Napolean III Quantum, even adds weight to the theory that the universe is a hologram; this idea has been misinterpreted Knock me down with a feather as the theoretical physics equivalent of Plato’s Cave, which is an ancient Polly wants a camera allegory about mankind’s inability As reported by Sky News, a thieving parrot offered to truly perceive reality. This a remarkable birds-eye view of a national park in New Zealand after picking up a GoPro camera and flying off. A family were having a misunderstanding is, perhaps, partially rest during a trek when the parrot was filmed swooping down, picking up due to the popularity of films such as the device and making a swift getaway. The camera kept on filming as the The Matrix - but the theory, formally bird flew high above the tree-covered hills of the Fiordland National Park in known as ‘Holographic Duality’, is Te Anau. The feathered fiend was a kea parrot, a species which is native to the park and known for its curiosity. After the brief aerial tour, it placed the actually a mathematical model wth the camera down on the ground and gave it a close inspection before losing potential to reconcile one of science’s interest and flying off. greatest conundrums.

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