Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Science & Technology Journalist

Leah is driven by learning and adventure. She has studied Journalism, Early Human Development, and Culinary Arts. When she’s not writing she can be found reading or hiking the Southwest.

Growing plants indoors is advantageous because they help purify the air and studies have shown that greenery can help improve one’s mental state. However, not all plants are aesthetically pleasing. Interestingly, One woman found an adorable way to grow air plants into the shape of a pineapple.  Pineapple Plants Made with Clay A woman shared...

Immigrants often face mixed perceptions worldwide. While some regions exhibit hostility, others embrace them wholeheartedly, recognizing their indomitable spirit. This resilience can be particularly remarkable when everything goes awry and most would surrender. For refugee Dyan, giving up wasn’t an option; his perseverance eventually rewrote his destiny. From Tragedy to Elation A moving YouTube video...

People have been cooking for at least 50,000 years, perfecting dishes from various regions. However, some cooking hacks may not be all they’re cracked up to be. Here are 20 failed cooking hacks including pasta dishes, chopping an onion, and deep-fried turkey. 1. Make Flavorful Pasta Adding oil to boiling water, or boiled pasta, is...

Most people agree that herbs and spices are essential to creating a delicious and flavorful meal. However, old spices can lose their “flare” over time, becoming bland and adding very little to the dish. Luckily, there are a few simple methods for reviving or repurposing them. Old Spices Lose Their potency Most people have several...

Some behaviors are clear red flags but others are more subtle, seemingly harmless. Furthermore, forgiving someone we love for having an occasional mood swing after a bad day or amid a stressful time is easy. After all, everyone loses their temper or behaves questionably now and then. Sadly, some people behave poorly so often that...