The explosion of new coronavirus tests that could help to end the pandemic
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Nature
The explosion of new coronavirus tests that could help to end the pandemic
Researchers are scrambling to find other ways to diagnose the coronavirus and churn out millions of tests a week — a key step in returning to normality.
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Forwarded from 2000 WARLORDS
This is a form of permaculture known as hugelkultur. The main idea behind this method is to bury logs, twigs, sticks, leaves, and other organic matter in dirt and/or manure. The plants grown on these mounds will keep the soil together and penetrate that organic matter. As time goes on, the rotting matter time-released nutrients into the soil and creates heat. This makes it so that you don't have to bother with artificial fertilization every year. This mimics the way plants grow in the forest for your own benefit. There are a myriad of ways to implement hugelkultur in your homestead so go crazy with it.
With hugelkultur there is no more worrying about tilling, field rotation, razing crops, fertilization, or irrigation.
#survival
With hugelkultur there is no more worrying about tilling, field rotation, razing crops, fertilization, or irrigation.
#survival
Forwarded from 2000 WARLORDS
If you do raised beds, this helps with not stooping so much (for those with bad backs or knees), and it retains moisture better. The taller the beds the more moisture it retains. However, the construction of these beds makes it so that the plants don't drown. Water pools in the bottom of the bed and is pulled up by the wood for the roots to access. This way no irrigation is necessary.
Raised beds also maximize on space. The triangular shape of beds allows for almost twice the amount of growing area in a smaller portion of land and making it more accessable.
Instead of a flat 6x6 foot square where you have trouble walking in between your plants, you can have that 6 feet of growing area in 3 feet AND have easy access to all the plants.
#survival
Raised beds also maximize on space. The triangular shape of beds allows for almost twice the amount of growing area in a smaller portion of land and making it more accessable.
Instead of a flat 6x6 foot square where you have trouble walking in between your plants, you can have that 6 feet of growing area in 3 feet AND have easy access to all the plants.
#survival
Does playing chess make you smarter? A look at the evidence
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The Conversation
Does playing chess make you smarter? A look at the evidence
The truth about chess playing and intelligence.
Schools Beat Earlier Plagues with Outdoor Classes. We Should, Too
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NY Times
Schools Beat Earlier Plagues With Outdoor Classes. We Should, Too. (Published 2020)
A century ago, children in New York City attended classes during a pandemic. It seemed to work.
Coronavirus: Protein treatment trial 'a breakthrough'
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Coronavirus: Protein treatment trial 'a breakthrough'
Synairgen says preliminary results suggest its nebuliser treatment can lower the risk of disease.
Tackling the misinformation epidemic with “In Event of Moon Disaster”
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MIT News
Tackling the misinformation epidemic with “In Event of Moon Disaster”
In Event of Moon Disaster, a project from MIT’s Center for Advanced Virtuality, aims to educate the public about deepfakes. The website shows President Nixon delivering the contingency speech written in case the Apollo 11 crew were unable to return from the…
Designing a New Old Home: Part 1
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Medium
Designing a New Old Home: Part 1
How we started, and suggestions for starting your own project
Peter Thiel on Progress and Stagnation
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Google Docs
Thiel on Progress and Stagnation
Peter Thiel’s view on progress and stagnation in his own words, sourced from a number of his interviews and articles. This document consists only of direct quotes from Thiel, lightly edited for clarity (except for headings and where marked otherwise). Key…