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These Giant Mexican Honeybees use a defense known as "shimmering" to frighten off wasps and other predators.
100s of individual bees flip their abdomens upwards to create a wave-like pattern.
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These Giant Mexican Honeybees use a defense known as "shimmering" to frighten off wasps and other predators.
100s of individual bees flip their abdomens upwards to create a wave-like pattern.
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Some doctors, therapists get Health Canada permission to use magic mushrooms
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CBC
Some doctors, therapists get Health Canada permission to use magic mushrooms | CBC News
Four months after it allowed a handful of palliative care patients to use psilocybin as a way to relieve end-of-life suffering, Health Canada has cleared the way for more than a dozen health professionals to use the psychedelic drug themselves to help develop…
Infected after 5 minutes, from 20 feet away: Coronavirus’ spread indoors
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Los Angeles Times
Infected after 5 minutes, from 20 feet away: South Korea study shows coronavirus' spread indoors
A South Korean study raises concerns that six feet of social distance may not be far enough to keep people safe from the coronavirus.
EU leaders agree to cut emissions by at least 55% by end of decade
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the Guardian
UK to stop funding overseas fossil fuel projects
Move follows EU member states’ agreement to 55% cut in carbon emissions by 2030 on verge of interim climate summit
Elon Musk: How to Become an Expert in Any FieldThe co-founder and CEO of Tesla has one key strength most of us should put into practice.
Musk's statement goes against much traditional advice that in order to become successful, you have to specialize and become proficient in a single field of expertise. "The jack-of-all-trades is master of none," goes the old adage. And yet Musk has proved numerous times that it is not only possible but profitable to generalize.
You might not have the time or energy to devote 85 hours a week to honing skills and knowledge, but it's still worth investing a little effort to branch out. The beauty of being an expert generalist is that it's most likely easier to achieve and more rewarding than becoming a leading expert in just one field.
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Musk's statement goes against much traditional advice that in order to become successful, you have to specialize and become proficient in a single field of expertise. "The jack-of-all-trades is master of none," goes the old adage. And yet Musk has proved numerous times that it is not only possible but profitable to generalize.
It is important to view knowledge as sort of a semantic tree -- make sure you understand the fundamental principles, i.e., the trunk and big branches, before you get into the leaves/details or there is nothing for them to hang on to.
As a modern polymath, Elon Musk demonstrates that studying widely across many different fields of knowledge can give you an information advantage that fuels innovation. Musk is able to integrate unique combinations of skills and knowledge and transfer his learning across disciplines. You might not have the time or energy to devote 85 hours a week to honing skills and knowledge, but it's still worth investing a little effort to branch out. The beauty of being an expert generalist is that it's most likely easier to achieve and more rewarding than becoming a leading expert in just one field.
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Inc
Elon Musk: How to Become an Expert in Any Field
The co-founder and CEO of Tesla has one key strength most of us should put into practice.