What You Need to Know About the Future with Legendary Futurist Ray…
Tom Bilyeu
Kurzweil
Talking about how he solves problems by
Lucide dreaming,
And About the technological singularity
Talking about how he solves problems by
Lucide dreaming,
And About the technological singularity
Ever wished you could soar above your city? Lucid dreamers are able to control their time in the land of nod, and you could be able to, too.
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Bbc
How to become a lucid dreamer
Ever wished you could soar above your city? Lucid dreamers are able to control their time in the land of nod, and you could be able to, too.
Fact or Fiction: Raw Veggies are Healthier than Cooked Ones
« Cooked carrots, spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, cabbage, peppers and many other vegetables supply more antioxidants, such as carotenoids and ferulic acid, to the body than they do when raw, Liu says. At least, that is, if they're boiled or steamed. »
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« Cooked carrots, spinach, mushrooms, asparagus, cabbage, peppers and many other vegetables supply more antioxidants, such as carotenoids and ferulic acid, to the body than they do when raw, Liu says. At least, that is, if they're boiled or steamed. »
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Scientific American
Fact or Fiction: Raw Veggies are Healthier than Cooked Ones
Do vegetables lose their nutritional value when heated?
You are what you eat —
and how you cook it
« A growing plant produces a range of antimicrobial compounds to defend itself. When these plant foods are cooked, these compounds are largely inactivated,” Carmody said. “But when these plant foods are eaten raw, some of these antimicrobial compounds act against microbes in the gut — and some microbes are more susceptible than others. »
“As a human evolutionary biologist, I’ve reached the point where I’m not totally sure what a human is — where our biology ends and the environment begins.”
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and how you cook it
« A growing plant produces a range of antimicrobial compounds to defend itself. When these plant foods are cooked, these compounds are largely inactivated,” Carmody said. “But when these plant foods are eaten raw, some of these antimicrobial compounds act against microbes in the gut — and some microbes are more susceptible than others. »
“As a human evolutionary biologist, I’ve reached the point where I’m not totally sure what a human is — where our biology ends and the environment begins.”
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Harvard Gazette
You are what you eat — and how you cook it
Scientists have recently discovered that different diets — say, high-fat versus low-fat, or plant-based versus animal-based — can rapidly and reproducibly alter the composition and activity of the gut microbiome, where differences in the composition and activity…
What doctors on the front lines wish they’d known a month ago
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NY Times
What Doctors on the Front Lines Wish They’d Known a Month Ago (Published 2020)
Ironclad emergency medical practices — about when to use ventilators, for example — have dissolved almost overnight.
Employers use software to take screenshots of workers’ computers
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WSJ
You’re Working From Home, but Your Company Is Still Watching You
With millions working at home, more companies want to know how employees are spending their time.
The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams
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For those experiencing coronavirus nightmares, there is growing evidence that so-called “dream mastery techniques” can alleviate their suffering.
When Barrett works with patients on “noscripting” their own dreams, she often asks how they want the nightmare to be different. After a patient figures out their dream’s new direction, they can write it down and rehearse it before bed. These noscripts range from more mundane solutions, like fighting off attackers, to more “dreamlike” scenarios, such as shrinking the attacker down to the size of an ant.
For those seeking to wrest some control over bad dreams, focusing on the “bizarre” may help, says Ruby, the researcher from Lyon. “Changing the context—the laws of physics and so on—may change the perspective [and] propose another angle, a shift in the understanding which may help to change or play down emotion.”
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For those experiencing coronavirus nightmares, there is growing evidence that so-called “dream mastery techniques” can alleviate their suffering.
When Barrett works with patients on “noscripting” their own dreams, she often asks how they want the nightmare to be different. After a patient figures out their dream’s new direction, they can write it down and rehearse it before bed. These noscripts range from more mundane solutions, like fighting off attackers, to more “dreamlike” scenarios, such as shrinking the attacker down to the size of an ant.
For those seeking to wrest some control over bad dreams, focusing on the “bizarre” may help, says Ruby, the researcher from Lyon. “Changing the context—the laws of physics and so on—may change the perspective [and] propose another angle, a shift in the understanding which may help to change or play down emotion.”
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The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams. Here’s why.
Researchers explain why withdrawal from our usual environments—due to social distancing—has left dreamers with a dearth of “inspiration.”
Airline passengers undergo Covid-19 blood tests before boarding
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CNN
Traveling to Dubai during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go
If you’re planning a trip to Dubai, here’s what you’ll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the global coronavirus pandemic.