Drug researchers discover potent class of molecules that kills malaria parasite
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Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Drug researchers discover potent class of molecules that kills malaria
Malaria kills around 400,000 people every year, with the vast majority of deaths occurring in children aged under five from the world’s most vulnerable societies.
World’s first cultured meat-production plant opens in Israel
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JNS.org
5,000 burgers a day: World’s first cultured meat-production plant opens in Israel - JNS.org
Rehovot-based Future Meat‘s plant makes cell-based, slaughter-free meat production a reality.
Scientist finds early virus sequences that had been mysteriously deleted
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NY Times
Scientist Finds Early Virus Sequences That Had Been Mysteriously Deleted
By rooting through files stored on Google Cloud, a researcher says he recovered 13 early coronavirus sequences that had disappeared from a database last year.
It’s True: Stress Does Turn Hair Gray (and It’s Reversible)
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Columbia University Irving Medical Center
It’s True: Stress Does Turn Hair Gray (And It’s Reversible)
A new study from researchers at Columbia University is the first to quantitatively link psychological stress to graying hair in people and find that the process is reversible.
Private Gmail and Docs alternatives: Proton, Skiff, and more
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Fast Company
These alternatives to Gmail, Google Docs, and Drive will protect your privacy
Skiff, Proton, and others want to rebuild Google Workspace’s productivity tools without collecting your data, but matching the tech giant’s features could be a slog.
You Are Doing Too Much: Focus on One Thing
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Coach Scotty Russell
You Are Doing Too Much: Focus On One Thing — Coach Scotty Russell
Do More of What Works I used to think the road to success meant I needed to be good at everything. Is it safe to assume you may have this problem too ? It’s a simple question, do you want to be above average at a lot of things or do you want to be considered…
New network of European sleeper trains planned
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the Guardian
New network of European sleeper trains announced
A French start-up aims to run ‘hotels on rails’ from Paris to 12 cities across Europe, including Edinburgh, from 2024
Costa Rica Has Run on 100% Renewable Electricity for 299 Days
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Under30Experiences
For 75 days straight, Costa Rica ran on 100% renewable electricity
Group Video Calls
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Telegram
Group Video Calls
Today's update lets you turn on your camera or share your screen during Voice Chats in groups – on all devices, including tablets and desktops. This brings voice chats to a whole new level, ready for online classes, business meetings and family gatherings.
Scientists who signed Lancet letter about origins of Covid-19, have 2nd thoughts
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Paul Graham
The scientists who signed the Lancet letter saying "We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin" are starting to change their minds.
‘Dragon Man’ skull may be new species, shaking up human family tree
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Science
‘Dragon Man’ skull may be new species, shaking up human family tree
Hidden down a well for decades, the stunningly complete cranium is stirring debate about the increasing number of fossils that don’t neatly fit in the classic human origin story.