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Vitamin D, part 3 – The Evidence
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Article
Deva Boone, MD
Vitamin D, part 3 - The Evidence
A review of the best trials on Vitamin D. Results have been disappointing.
Covid vaccine makers commit to not seek approval until complete Phase III trials
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STAT
Drug companies reassure public about Covid-19 vaccine safety
Nine drug companies pledged to submit Covid-19 vaccines for authorization only “after demonstrating safety and efficacy" in a Phase 3 study.
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
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the Guardian
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human? | GPT-3
We asked GPT-3, OpenAI’s powerful new language generator, to write an essay for us from scratch. The assignment? To convince us robots come in peace
More people are searching for an inbox that protects their privacy
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ProtonMail Blog
More people are searching for an email that's more private than Gmail
Google searches for privacy-focused Gmail alternatives have steadily increased since 2019. We examine the numbers and potential reasons why.
New Zealand is about to test long-range wireless power transmission
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Singularity Hub
New Zealand Is About to Test Long-Range Wireless Power Transmission
Startup Emrod is building a system to wirelessly beam power over long distances and plans to test the system with New Zealand's second largest utility.
The end of dispersed camping?
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Article
Hatch Magazine - Fly Fishing, etc.
The end of dispersed camping?
I love to camp. I love to camp almost as much as I love to fish. Being outside, far from city lights and city traffic, is soul-building. Dropping the jacks on my little camper overlooking a stretch of fishy water and spending a week away from computer screens…
Coronavirus: Why aren’t death rates rising with case numbers? A UK perspective
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The Conversation
Coronavirus: why aren’t death rates rising with case numbers?
Eventually, mortality rates from COVID-19 will fall as the proportion of people who have had the disease rises.
Sweden’s low positive test rate ‘vindicates coronavirus strategy’
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www.thetimes.co.uk
Sweden’s low positive test rate ‘vindicates coronavirus strategy’
Sweden Sweden registered its lowest rate of positive coronavirus tests yet even as its testing regime has been expanded to record levels, in what some experts regard as a vindication of its comparatively unintrusive Covid-19 strategy.Over the past week the…
Animal Populations Fell by 68% in 50 Years and It’s Getting Worse
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Bloomberg.com
Animal Populations Fell by 68% in 50 Years and It’s Getting Worse
Food production and other human activities are destroying the very systems they rely on, according to a new study
The Corn of the Future Is Hundreds of Years Old and Makes Its Own Mucus
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Article
Smithsonian Magazine
The Corn of the Future Is Hundreds of Years Old and Makes Its Own Mucus
This rare variety of corn has evolved a way to make its own nitrogen, which could revolutionize farming
As family life erodes, young men feel mistrust and nihilism
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City Journal
Family Instability Fuels Rising Nihilism Among Young Men
As family and community life erode, mistrust and nihilism are potent among young men—the most likely participants in violent upheavals.
Extinction Rebellion: Nuclear power 'only option' says former spokeswoman
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BBC News
Extinction Rebellion: Nuclear power 'only option' says former spokeswoman
Zion Lights says a car-crash TV interview led her to rethink her support for Extinction Rebellion.
Wildlife in ‘catastrophic decline’ due to human destruction, scientists warn
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Bbc
Wildlife in 'catastrophic decline' due to human destruction, scientists warn
Conservation group WWF says global wildlife populations have shrunk by two-thirds since 1970.
In the animal kingdom, the astonishing power of the number instinct
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Article
The MIT Press Reader
The Remarkable Ways Animals Understand Numbers
A host of studies examining animals in their ecological environments suggest that they have evolved to use numbers in order to exploit food sources, avoid predators, and reproduce.