Author: TECH

As one of the most endangered animals in the world, Kayjo the baby tree kangaroo is the newest member of a very small club. And he’s pretty small himself — when he was born at Chester Zoo in England, he was no bigger than a jellybean. “Every birth like this is incredibly important,” David White, a team manager at the Chester Zoo, told the BBC, adding that the Upton-by-Chester program was “securing a future for this magnificent species.”Kayjo and his mom Kitawa are Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos — a marsupial listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In the wild,…

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Credit: Vincent van Zalinge/Unsplash Colorado wildlife authorities have introduced a plan to reintroduce the wolverine, one of the largest members of the weasel family, back into the state where it’s been absent for a century. Hunted to extinction, small populations of this solitary scavenger survived in Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Canada, from where they’ve gradually moved south to Utah and northern Wyoming. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced the intention to form and carry out a Colorado Wolverine Restoration Plan pending public comment and stakeholder input following the passing of legislation in 2024 that mandated it. “Colorado has great unoccupied…

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When thinking about how Social Security fits into your retirement plan, most retirees wonder, “When should I start taking my checks?” You either want income as soon as possible or you want to wait and maximize your monthly benefit, and there are strong opinions on both sides of this debate. While filing for Social Security as soon as you’re eligible sounds appealing, you need to realize what you’re giving up in exchange. For middle-class retirees who don’t have millions saved up, this decision is especially critical to the success of their retirement. Here’s what you need to…

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Salary sacrifice has swiftly moved from being an optional perk to a core strategic tool for talent management and financial optimisation across the UK. Essentially, it’s a formal agreement where an employee gives up the right to receive a part of their gross salary in return for their employer providing a non-cash benefit of a similar value. This seemingly simple exchange yields substantial benefits, fundamentally reshaping how organisations structure their total reward packages. In a climate of rising costs and intense competition for skilled labour, this mechanism offers a rare win-win situation for both the business and its workforce. Understanding…

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More than 70 million Americans depend on Social Security each month, and February 2026 Social Security payments are scheduled to go out largely as usual — with a few important timing quirks for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients.Because of the program’s size, the Social Security Administration distributes benefits throughout the month instead of issuing payments all at once. Most recipients are paid based on their birth date, though some groups follow a different schedule.February 2026 Social Security Payment ScheduleHere’s how payments are lined up for February:Friday, January 30: SSI payments for FebruaryTuesday, February 3: Social Security payments for people who…

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Becoming a more positive and happy person does take effort, but anyone who has made this transformative journey, knows the rewards far outweigh the work. And finding sources of positivity is a crucial aspect.   For Christians in particular, the journey toward happiness, fulfillment and positivity is made all the easier through our faith. After all, the word gospel actually means “good news,” so our faith is centered on all the good things: love, peace, joy, friendship and so much more. There are many Bible passages that we can draw inspiration and energy from and we should always focus on…

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Worry gives small things a big shadow. Some people wait all day for 5pm, all week for Friday, all year for the holidays, all their lives for happiness. Don’t be one of them. Don’t wait until your life is almost over to realize how good it has been. The secret to happiness and peace on the average day is letting each moment be what it is, instead of what you think it should be, and then making the very best of it — less worry and more presence every step of the way. So go ahead and sing out loud…

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As we navigate life’s challenges, we often encounter moments that test our resilience and shape our journey (and even who we are). Grief is a commonality we all face at one point in time or another. But grief comes in all shapes and forms. It’s not solely exclusive to the death of a loved one. It can also arise when rejection or estrangement happens or even with financial loss. For instance, when those we love who have been by our side throughout life reject us, we can feel a deep sense of loss — and grief. But it’s something that…

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The connection between oral health and overall well‑being is gaining increasing attention as scientific research continues to advance. For older adults, maintaining strong chewing ability isn’t just essential for proper nutrition – it may also play a key role in preventing cognitive decline.However, dental care in later life remains an unmet need. That’s the warning from dentist Ane Gastesi, who highlights how little focus is placed on this population. “Older people are largely forgotten when it comes to dental care, and as a professional, that really saddens me,” she says.A growing body of research has shown that active chewing stimulates…

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Traditional sports can feel exclusive, like a private club. But, a change is underway in America. Wheelchair basketball games are as intense as the NBA finals. These programs are more than just exercise. They’re changing who gets to play. Communities worldwide, from London to Kitchener, are creating something special. These efforts are not just extras. They’re key to building inclusive communities. The shift we needed is already happening. Access and benefits Remember when accessibility was just adding a ramp to a building? That was so 1990s. Today, real access means programs like Kitchener’s Goalball, where everyone wears blackout goggles. This…

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