Denmark wants to make books tax-free, Philippines establish new marine protected area
August 22, 2025
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I only discovered my passion for reading as an adult. Nowadays, when I buy a book, I make sure the price matches its length. To encourage more reading, the Danish government plans to abolish the value-added tax on books. A good idea, don’t you think? Enjoy reading today’s edition!Enjoy reading, Selina


For more reading enjoyment: Denmark plans to make books tax-free
Denmark plans to abolish the VAT on books to boost reading skills. The move comes in response to weak PISA results: 24 percent of 15-year-olds struggle to understand simple texts—four percentage points more than ten years ago. Currently, the country has the highest VAT in Europe at 25 percent. Source: EURONEWS
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Philippines establish new marine protected area
The Philippines have officially designated the Bitaug Marine Protected Area. Covering nearly 150 hectares, it is the largest protected area in Siquijor province and hosts a rich variety of species, including corals, turtles, and sharks. Fishing for sharks and rays is prohibited. Eco-tourism activities like snorkeling and diving are allowed, with the revenues going directly to local communities. Source: MONGABAY
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Gait adjustment can help relieve osteoarthritis
Small changes in walking can help relieve discomfort. A study shows that participants who deliberately angled their feet were able to slow cartilage loss in the knee. At the same time, they reported significantly less pain. Source: MEDICAL NEWS TODAY
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New nanobody technology targets tumors precisely
A new nanobody technology could deliver chemotherapy directly to tumor tissue. Researchers at KRIBB in Korea tested the tiny antibody fragments in animal models and human mini-tumors. The results: tumors shrank by 70 to 90 percent, cancer cells died off more rapidly—without causing damage to the heart, liver, or kidneys. Source: NEWSWEEK
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Eye transplants: A future reality?
Until now, eye transplants were impossible. Researchers have now developed a machine that can keep a human eye alive outside the body. Inspired by ECMO technology, used in heart and lung surgeries, the team successfully tested the new “Eye-ECMO” along with the Eye-Holder on a donor eye. Source: NEWS ATLAS
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Save CO₂ while chatting with AI
AI chatbots like ChatGPT make daily life easier but also impact the environment. To reduce your digital carbon footprint, you can ask precise questions, combine multiple queries at once, or use smaller, local models. This way, you can enjoy the benefits while keeping the ecological cost low. Source: RESET
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