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Sep 23, 2018

This Study on Nearly Half a Million People Has Bad News For The Keto Diet

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health

Scientists and dietitians are starting to agree on a recipe for a long, healthy life. It’s not sexy, and it doesn’t involve fancy pills or pricey diet potions.

Fill your plate with plants. Include vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats, and legumes. Don’t include a lot of meat, milk, or highly processed foods that a gardener or farmer wouldn’t recognize.

“There’s absolutely nothing more important for our health than what we eat each and every day,” Sara Seidelmann, a cardiologist and nutrition researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, told Business Insider.

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Sep 23, 2018

The Physics Of Why Timekeeping First Failed In The Americas

Posted by in category: physics

The world’s greatest clockmaker sent a clock to the new world, and everything went haywire. The reason why will shock you.

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Sep 23, 2018

Humans have skeletal stem cells that help bones and cartilage grow

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Human skeletal stem cells have been found for the first time.

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Sep 23, 2018

Your gut is directly connected to your brain, by a newly discovered neuron circuit

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Find could lead to new treatments for obesity, depression.

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Sep 23, 2018

Liverpool could be first UK city to get a Universal Basic Income

Posted by in category: economics

The idea would mean ditching the traditional means tested benefits system.

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Sep 23, 2018

Internet will ‘split in two’ by 2028 with one half led China, claims former Google CEO Eric Schmidt

Posted by in category: internet

‘One half will be led by the US and the other by China’


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Sep 22, 2018

These Wireless Earbuds Completely Embarrass Apple’s AirPods

Posted by in category: futurism

In addition, they sound way better. Inside the completely wireless earbuds, there’s an 8mm custom dynamic driver that blows other headphones’ sound quality out of the water, and as for battery life, you’ll get three hours of it from these buds on a single charge, and the sleek carrying case holds an extra six charges on top of that.

The Axum Gear True Wireless Earbuds usually retail for $299.99. Great headphones don’t come cheap. For a limited time, though, we’ve found them on sale for an insane $149.99. That’s right: they’re exactly the same price as the AirPods right now. It’s clear who the winner is.

Inverse may receive a portion of sales from the post above, which was created independently from Inverse’s editorial and advertising team.

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Sep 22, 2018

Wind Power costs at 2 cents per kilowatt hour

Posted by in category: energy

Technology advancements and cost reductions have driven wind power down to 2 cents per kwh. This is from the annual report released by the U.S. Department of Energy and prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

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Sep 22, 2018

‘Deep Creep’ Movement Near San Andreas, San Jacinto Faults Explains Unusual California Earthquakes

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientists discovered a strange movement deep below the Earth’s surface near California’s biggest fault lines.

Geoscientists who analyzed thousands of small earthquakes that occurred near the San Bernardino basin near California’s San Andreas and San Jacinto faults discovered a strange and unexpected type of movement 10 km below the Earth’s surface.

Researchers think that the movement, known as “deep creep,” could be behind the unusual earthquake formations recorded in the region over the past 36 years.

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Sep 22, 2018

Japan launches robotic cargo spaceship to space station with supplies and science

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, science, space, transportation

News Brief: The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency today launched a robotic cargo ship to the International Space Station, filled with more than five tons of supplies, equipment and experiments. Liftoff of Japan’s H-IIB rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center came at 2:52 a.m. JST Sept. 23 (10:52 a.m. PT Sept. 22). Minutes later, the HTV-7 cargo carrier (also known as Kounotori-7) separated from the rocket, heading for a Thursday rendezvous with the space station. Among the cylindrical craft’s payloads are new hardware to upgrade the station’s electrical power system, an experiment to study protein crystal growth at low temperatures, a life-sciences glovebox and an experimental sample return capsule.

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