The Windows Task Manager is a versatile tool that can help users manage system processes, monitor CPU and RAM performance, and shut down problematic apps quickly. Some lesser-known tips include using keyboard shortcuts like Windows key + X to open Task Manager, managing startup apps to improve Windows boot-up speed, and locating an app’s program folder directly from Task Manager. Additionally, Task Manager can be used to restart Windows Explorer to fix glitches, force-quit crashed or frozen apps, and adjust app priorities to allocate more system resources efficiently.
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This aerogel and some sun could make saltwater drinkable
Earth's water is predominantly found in oceans (97%), with only 3% as freshwater, much of which is frozen; just 0.3% is accessible for drinking. This limited resource faces threats from climate change, pollution, and urbanization, leaving over 2 billion people in regions with contaminated water, leading to serious health risks. Want More Context? 🔎
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