In today’s fast-paced digital world, technology is woven into nearly every aspect of our lives. While it offers immense convenience and connectivity, constant engagement with devices can lead to distraction, stress, and disconnection from the present moment. Practicing mindfulness with technology is essential to maintain balance and well-being. To start, create intentional tech boundaries. Allocate specific times for checking emails or social media instead of being constantly available. Using features like “Do Not Disturb” or scheduling screen-free periods, especially before bed, can significantly improve focus and sleep quality. Be present…
Read MoreWarning! Fake WKO subsidy emails in circulation
Fraudsters are sending fake emails on behalf of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO/WKÖ) asking recipients to apply for alleged government innovation subsidies. The emails contain deceptively genuine-looking sender addresses such as “Service@wko.vH.at” or “service@wko.qn.at” and claim to provide several links to official application forms on wko.at. However, these links lead to malicious websites that are used to steal sensitive company data and personal or financial information. The WKO expressly emphasizes that it is not the sender of these emails and urgently warns against opening the links contained therein or…
Read MoreMore plastic in oceans than previously thought
The amount of plastic in the oceans may have been significantly underestimated to date. When measuring plastic particles in the nanometer range, a research team discovered that their mass is probably greater than that of visible plastics and microplastics combined. The measurement data comes from twelve locations in the North Atlantic, from coastal marine areas to the deep sea, and from temperate climates to the subtropics. The study by the research team led by Dušan Materić from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig has now been published…
Read MoreShould you eat spicy food in hot weather? Fact-checking summer myths
The Association for Consumer Information (VKI) has fact-checked various summer myths. Isotonic drinks in extreme heat? “For everyday life and normal physical activity, even in sweaty summer temperatures, the tried-and-tested classics of water, mineral water, and unsweetened tea are sufficient,” explains VKI nutritionist Teresa Bauer. During intense physical activity lasting longer than an hour (e.g., long hikes or extended bike rides), the body loses not only fluid but also essential minerals through increased sweating. “Isotonic drinks can help to compensate for this loss quickly,” says Teresa Bauer. “However, expensive sports…
Read MoreAustria ranks 13th among the world’s most visited countries
After five years, global tourism has returned to the level it was at before the coronavirus pandemic. Around 1.47 billion international arrivals were recorded last year. This is according to data from the World Tourism Organization, UN Tourism, which regularly publishes statistics on global travel behavior. Austria recorded 32.2 million arrivals last year and ranks 13th. France ranks first with 102 million tourist arrivals. A ranking provides insight into which countries are trending or still popular and also which are less in demand than before. The latest list is based…
Read MoreEurostat: EU population reaches record high of 450 million due to migration
Immigration to the European Union pushed the Union’s population to a record high of 450.4 million people last year, according to Eurostat data released on Friday. Since 2012, the EU has recorded more deaths than births each year, meaning that migration is the only driver of population growth. “The observed population growth can largely be attributed to increased migration movements after COVID-19,” according to Eurostat. In 2024, the EU gained 1.07 million new residents, with a positive net migration of 2.3 million people offsetting a natural population decline of 1.3…
Read MoreHow much tip should you give abroad?
An attentive waiter in a restaurant, a friendly taxi driver—in Austria, it is customary to tip around 10 percent of the bill for good service. A political debate has erupted over tipping. But what is the situation like abroad? “In many countries, tips of five to ten percent are also common,” explains Yvette Polasek, travel expert at ÖAMTC. But there are also countries where different customs apply. It’s important to know this to avoid putting your foot in your mouth. Italy and Croatia In Austrians’ favorite vacation destinations, a tip…
Read MoreNew telephone scam—Police: “Hang up immediately!”
The police are warning that there has been an increase in calls in Upper Austria in which the perpetrators introduce themselves as security staff from the victim’s bank. In this brazen scam, the victim is told that “suspicious money transfers” have been detected on their account and must be stopped immediately to prevent any damage. “Be careful, these bank employees do not exist—they are fraudsters!” warn the police. Tips from the police End these conversations immediately. Never allow remote access to your PC. Never install programs based on caller instructions.…
Read MoreTonight it will be at its largest—the “Hay Moon” is coming
The first full moon of the astronomical summer is known as the Hay Moon in our region. Its origins go back a long way. It’s worth taking a look at the night sky today. At 9:17 p.m., the so-called Hay Moon or Buck Moon will rise over Vienna. It will be fully illuminated by the sun at 10:36 p.m. The July full moon is one of the lowest of the year; only the Strawberry Moon on June 11 was lower above the horizon. The reason is that after the summer…
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