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laurentarin

Capitalism and the Fabrication of Food Insecurity - Modern Diplomacy - 0 views

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    "Notwithstanding, the lack of access to sufficient quality of affordable food results in food insecurity, which can be depicted in several states and communities across the globe. However, contrary to popular belief, this food insecurity is not a subsequent of scarcity; in fact, the annual production of food surpasses the benchmark of sustaining one and a half times more food for the world's entire population."
lizardelam

Everything you need to know about Elon Musk's Starbase - BBC Science Focus Magazine - 1 views

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    It will form a dress rehearsal of sorts for Musk's eventual aim of Martian exploration. And even thought it still sounds like science fiction, Barker thinks we should not underestimate Musk's ambition to reach the Red Planet. More confirmation not to doubt Musk and his drive to Mars.
lizardelam

How Hologorams are adding a new dimension to our online world - 0 views

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    The technology is pretty impressive. I reached out to the CEO to find out if they would work with other coworking brands but they have an exclusive with Wework. Nothing can replace face to face but this is pretty damn good.
jeff0brown0

Plenty of pitfalls await Zuckerberg's metaverse plan - 0 views

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    Will the metaverse be decentralized or will it be dominated by players like Meta/Facebook?
jeff0brown0

Here's what investors should know as the first bitcoin futures ETF trades today - 0 views

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    The price of the ETF won't be pegged to bitcoin There will be additional costs attached Any exposure to crypto is risky
jeff0brown0

Pandemic Flux Syndrome - Brené Brown - 0 views

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    This week I'm talking to Dr. Amy Cuddy, social psychologist, best-selling author, award-winning Harvard lecturer, and expert on the behavioral science of power, presence, and prejudice. We discuss her recently published Washington Post article, "Why This Stage of the Pandemic Makes Us So Anxious," and how working through this collective, constant pandemic flux affects us as individuals and as leaders. We also talk about developing a flux mindset and how important it is to facilitate a sense of agency as we make decisions about how we return to work.
jeff0brown0

DeFi - the 'Wild West' of crypto - is next on regulators' hit list - 0 views

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    After a crackdown on Binance and other cryptocurrency firms, regulators are now turning attention to the world of decentralized finance. Decentralized finance, or "DeFi," lets users take part in traditional financial activities like lending but with no middle men involved. Regulators are concerned about DeFi services marketing themselves as decentralized when that may not be the case.
gilbertpacheco

Researchers develop microrobot designed to deliver stem cells via intranasal pathway - 0 views

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    They are undifferentiated cells capable of being anything. You might know them as stem cells and now a robot can take them up your nose into your brain. "Researchers have developed a stem cell-based microrobot called "cellbot" capable of delivering stem cells to the brain via intranasal passage using a minimally invasive method. The cellbot has the potential to become a key player in the treatment of neurological disorders such as brain cancer, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease."
gilbertpacheco

Astronaut makes zero-g tacos with 1st chile peppers grown in space. They look delicious... - 0 views

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    "NASA astronaut Megan McArthur created what she called "my best space tacos yet," using some of the newly harvested peppers, some fajita beef and rehydrated tomatoes." They missed the mark not using sustainable fajita beef made from plants or a space cow but 'locally' grown space peppers could become a big hit at Whole Space Foods.
jamesm9860

The Colorado River poses stark example of climate crisis - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    Article about the Colorado river and the dependence on it for water. 4 nearby states are feeling the effects of less water/falling water levels in the river as a result of climate change. If the decline continues, a remedy is necessary to sustain the people of this area.
blakefrere

Bloomberg - 100-Seat Electric Plane Will Be Ready by 2027, Says L.A. Startup - 0 views

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    An all-electric plane capable of carrying 100 people may be available within six years, significantly accelerating the timeline for the introduction of a non-kerosene powered commercial airliner. U.S. startup Wright Electric Inc. plans to retrofit electric motors into a BAe 146 regional aircraft, replacing its four jet engines and transforming it into a zero-emissions model. The planes will have a range of about one hour or 460 miles. Zero emissions would be a game-changer for the airline industry, and this timing would make the company first to market. The converted planes would be suited to linking close city pairs such as New York and Boston, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo and many European locations currently served by regional jets.
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