Nataliya Ozerova
Bio
I love topics on history, science and everything beyond human understanding, to learn something new and get surprised every day,I also like healthy lifestyle, politics, law, educational(20 years of being a teacher) and psychological topics.
Stories (17/0)
Artificial Inteligence plan for Moscow
Complete control of Artificial Intelligence (AI) over Moscow (as a pilot project) and then over all of the Russian Federation (starting with the 21 largest cities by population). There will be exoskeletons used by the police and technologies monitoring us in our clothing, workplaces, and buildings, even inside our apartments and houses. Additionally, 5G-level technologies will be implemented and control over the personal information of the Russian population would be absolute and total.
By Nataliya Ozerova11 months ago in Earth
10 Surprising Ways Coffee Can Improve Your Life
Coffee has long been a beloved beverage worldwide, but did you know that it can also offer a range of benefits for our health? From giving us a boost of energy to potentially reducing the risk of chronic illnesses, coffee can be a helpful addition to our daily routines. Here are the top 10 benefits of coffee for our health:
By Nataliya Ozerova11 months ago in Longevity
Cane Sugar and Panela - A Sweet and Nutritious Culinary Treasure
Sugar is often regarded as the evil culprit in our diets that can lead to obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, not all sugar is created equal. Cane sugar and panela, two traditional sweeteners widely used in Latin America and the Caribbean, offer a range of benefits for our health and culinary repertoire. In this article, we will explore the nutritional properties, culinary uses, and cultural significance of cane sugar and panela, and why they are worth incorporating into our diets.
By Nataliya Ozerova11 months ago in Longevity
Round-formed cities: past and present
Life in round-formed cities: past and present Life may not be easy, but for some people, it's like a walk in the garden. There's a village in Denmark that looks like a beautifully curated garden, when seen from above. This unique circular community was built in 1964 on the outskirts of Copenhagen and consists of 24 interconnected circles. Each circle has a dozen homes and there are 284 garden plots. The design is inspired by traditional patterns of Danish villages from centuries ago.
By Nataliya Ozerova11 months ago in Earth