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The 30-30-30 method: how TikTok's latest fitness trend could help you
build healthy habits into your day
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One of TikTok’s latest health trends is the the “30-30-30”
method. This involves eating 30g protein within 30 minutes of waking
up – shortly followed by 30 minutes of low to moderate-intensity
cardio.
Proponents of the 30-30-30 method claim it helps you lose weight
steadily and sustainably while preserving muscle. But does it really?
It might – though its biggest benefit is that it might help you
build healthier habits into your daily life.
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Best investments ever: 7 Wall Street heavyweights reveal the single
best trades of their careers - Business Insider (No paywall)
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A successful investing career is the sum of many good decisions. We
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AI Will Increase the Quantity -- and Quality -- of Phishing Scams -
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Gen AI tools are rapidly making these emails more advanced, harder to
spot, and significantly more dangerous. Recent research showed that
60% of participants fell victim to artificial intelligence
(AI)-automated phishing, which is comparable to the success rates of
non-AI-phishing messages created by human experts. Companies need to:
1) understand the asymmetrical capabilities of AI-enhanced phishing,
2) determine the company or division’s phishing threat severity
level, and 3) confirm their current phishing awareness routines.
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An Early Look at ChatGPT-5: Advances, Competitors, and What to Expect
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ChatGPT-5 is expected to feature multimodal capabilities and potential
agent-like autonomy, which could revolutionize AI interactions.
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AI brain map could help demystify Alzheimer's and autism
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Florida scientists use AI and virtual reality to create 3D renderings
of brain formations of mice, whose neuron types are like humans'
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How Galaxies Grew In the Early Universey
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JWST recently caught three of the universe’s earliest galaxies in
the act of pulling themselves together from a giant, dark cloud of
hydrogen gas.
The three dim spots of red light in a recent batch of JWST data
traveled more than 13 billion light years across space to reach the
telescope’s mirrors. That ancient light carries a snapshot of what
galaxies looked like between 400 and 600 million years after the Big
Bang, back when the universe was basically a cosmic toddler. And all
three of these early galaxies are shrouded in dense hydrogen gas,
which is slowly falling into the galaxies’ gravity wells — where
it will eventually help them form new stars.
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Can Beef Be 'Low Carbon'? The USDA Thinks So, But Isn't Telling Us How
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The agency rubber-stamped Tyson’s beef as “climate friendly,”
but no one has seen the data behind the company’s claim.
About five miles south of Broken Bow, in the heart of central
Nebraska, thousands of cattle stand in feedlots at Adams Land & Cattle
Co., a supplier of beef to the meat giant Tyson Foods.
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Japan's war on China and the weaponisation of Confucianism | Aeon
Essays
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is a professor in the Faculty of Languages and Cultures at Kyushu
University in Japan. He is the author of Confucianism’s Prospects
(2019) and the editor of Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan
(2022). He is currently working on a new edited volume titled
‘Confucianism at War: 1931-1945’.
At the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (1946-48),
convened to try Japanese military and civilian leaders for war crimes,
one defendant delivered a puzzling explanation for Japan’s 1937-45
war against China. The aim of the struggle, he said, had been to make
‘the Chinese undergo self-reflection’, adding: ‘It is just the
same as in a family when an older brother has taken all that he can
stand from his ill-behaved younger brother and has to chastise him to
make him behave properly.’ That defendant was General Matsui Iwane,
commander of the army that devastated Shanghai before perpetrating the
Nanjing Massacre in December 1937. According to the Military Tribunal,
at least 200,000 were murdered and 20,000 women raped in the first
weeks of the city’s occupation.
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The Work of Art: Inside the Creative Process of Beloved Artists,
Poets, Musicians, and Other Makes of Meaning
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“The true artist,” Beethoven wrote in his touching letter of
advice to a young girl aspiring to be an artist, “is sad not to have
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How embracing the cringe can help your dating life
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We can all agree that dating is hard. Getting to know people can feel
vulnerable, but at the same time, exciting! We can also agree that
feeling rejected can be one of the worst feelings, especially after we
put ourselves out there.
Dating can also expose us to a lot of cringey things, maybe even
something we didn’t know we’d consider cringey. Think of cringe
like something that makes you uncomfortable, or something about
someone else that you don’t find attractive.
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What's the difference between shyness and social anxiety?
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What’s the difference? is a new editorial product that explains the
similarities and differences between commonly confused health and
medical terms, and why they matter.
The terms “shyness” and “social anxiety” are often used
interchangeably because they both involve feeling uncomfortable in
social situations.
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The oil and gas industry has been lying about global warming for
decades -- accountability is long overdue
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The science is clear: the planet is warming at an alarming rate and we
need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
For decades, effective actions have lagged behind the needs of the
moment. The 2022 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
report suggested that at least part of the reason for this inaction
has been “due to misinformation about climate science that has sowed
uncertainty.”
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Parents are increasingly saying their child is 'dysregulated'. What
does that actually mean?
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Welcome aboard the roller coaster of parenthood, where emotions run
wild, tantrums reign supreme and love flows deep.
As children reach toddlerhood and beyond, parents adapt to manage
their child’s big emotions and meltdowns. Parenting terminology has
adapted too, with more parents describing their child as
“dysregulated”.
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What are nootropics and do they really boost your brain?
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PhD candidate studying the effects of nutrients on sleep, University
of Canberra
Humans have long been searching for a “magic elixir” to make us
smarter, and improve our focus and memory. This includes traditional
Chinese medicine used thousands of years ago to improve cognitive
function.
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As Israel pushes into Rafah, it exposes an uncomfortable truth: no
court alone can protect civilians in war
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The world has reacted with anger this week after an Israeli air strike
on a safe zone for displaced civilians in southern Gaza reportedly
resulted in the deaths of at least 45 people, including women and
children.
This latest action in the Israel’s war in Gaza has come despite the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivering an order last Friday
that it must immediately halt its military campaign in Rafah due to
the risk to civilians.
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Orangutan diplomacy: why Malaysia's scheme is attracting criticism
before it starts
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Malaysia plans to gift orangutans to major economic partners, as a way
of improving its international image and building alliances. The
“orangutan diplomacy” plan was confirmed by the nation’s
plantation and commodities minister, Johari Abdul Ghani, at a
biodiversity conference in early May.
Malaysia made the controversial announcement days after the European
Union, one of Malaysia’s biggest palm oil importers, agreed to ban
agricultural imports that cultivate crops on lands that were
deforested after 2020. Firms wishing to export to the EU would now
need to provide proof, such as satellite images, that crops were not
grown in such conditions. This could hit Malaysia’s palm oil
industry, which has been accused of destroying the forest habitats of
endangered species, including the orangutan.
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Smoking in Africa: study of 16 countries shows higher taxes would help
young smokers quit or cut down
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World No Tobacco Day serves to increase awareness about the
preventable death and illness associated with tobacco use. It also
puts a spotlight on policies that governments can use to reduce
consumption of tobacco products.
Based on decades of evidence, the World Health Organization has
declared tobacco taxes one of the most effective and cost-effective
policy measures available to reduce tobacco use.
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AI is cracking a hard problem - giving computers a sense of smell
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Over 100 years ago, Alexander Graham Bell asked the readers of
National Geographic to do something bold and fresh – “to found a
new science.” He pointed out that sciences based on the measurements
of sound and light already existed. But there was no science of odor.
Bell asked his readers to “measure a smell.”
Today, smartphones in most people’s pockets provide impressive
built-in capabilities based on the sciences of sound and light: voice
assistants, facial recognition and photo enhancement. The science of
odor does not offer anything comparable. But that situation is
changing, as advances in machine olfaction, also called “digitized
smell,” are finally answering Bell’s call to action.
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The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could
threaten opportunities for astronomy
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Martin Elvis is Co-Chair of the International Astronomical Union
Working Group on Astronomy from the Moon
The 2020s have already seen many lunar landing attempts, although
several of them have crashed or toppled over. With all the excitement
surrounding the prospect of humans returning to the Moon, both
commercial interests and scientists stand to gain.
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Does your service business need AI? Here are 4 rules to help you
decide
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Artificial intelligence is the big thing right now, with industries
from finance to health care to retail scrambling to adopt AI or risk
being left behind. But speaking as professors of business, we think
some companies might be jumping the gun.
Are you a manufacturer? Then if AI reduces your costs without lowering
quality and gives you the return on investment you need, go ahead and
try it.
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Going to the boardroom from the classroom helps students learn how
nonprofits work
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Executive Director of the Center for Community and Nonprofit Studies,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S.
highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching.
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Burnt out? This is how your employer can help you return to work for
the better
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Lode Godderis a reçu des financements des differents organisations.
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The working world can be a pitiless one, as competition in the
marketplace can put significant pressures on employees. Relentless
deadlines, shrinking resources and shifting priorities all take their
toll on employees’ well-being and mental health. In my home country
of Belgium, more than two thirds (66.4%) of individuals on disability
for psychological reasons had cases related to depression or burn-out.
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'Sleeping on it' really does help and four other recent sleep research
breakthroughs
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Twenty-six years. That is roughly how much of our lives are spent
asleep. Scientists have been trying to explain why we spend so much
time sleeping since at least the ancient Greeks, but pinning down the
exact functions of sleep has proven to be difficult.
No longer on the fringes, the neuroscientific study of dreaming has
now become mainstream.
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We can only dream up a better future when we dig into the unfinished
past
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The US philosopher and literary critic, Fredric Jameson, once claimed
that it is “easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of
capitalism”. As quotes go, this one captures an important aspect of
our times, which is that we seem unable to imagine a world different
from the present.
Political scientists describe the age we are living in as
“post-political”. This controversial concept refers to a noted
lack of political alternatives on a global scale.
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Research nation: Nottingham is in the middle of a forest of academic
excellence
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What do you know of Nottingham? A Forest, perhaps. Or a Sheriff. Those
not from the fine city on the River Trent might argue over whether it
is in the north or south of England – both geographically and
culturally. I suspect its residents primarily and proudly identify as
neither. Indeed the English region it inhabits asserts such
independence from the national binary debate in its name – the
“East Midlands”.
Despite some family connections to the wider area, it is a city I’ve
had limited knowledge of or exposure to over the years. So, yes,
before firing off any complaints to me about any of the above, please
consider this a bit of an admission of naivety. That said, corrections
and clarifications are always welcome.
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A national awakening to the Great Plains' gourmet bounty
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Once overlooked, new restaurants are embracing exciting foods native
to the prairie, as well as nearly forgotten Indigenous recipes,
cooking techniques and ingredients.
An ocean of grass blanketing the heart of North America, the prairie
(also known as the Great Plains) is the largest ecosystem in the US
– 1.4 million sq miles of steppe-like flatlands running from western
Ohio to the foothills of the Rockies and from northern Mexico well
into Canada. Although hailed as America's breadbasket for its
prodigious agricultural output, the Great Plains are sometimes also
dismissed for offering food that's more plain than gourmet – think:
meat and potatoes, bland flavours heavy on grains and soy.
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The GenAI Blind Spot Leaders Have Now
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The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take
advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides
advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the
benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and
innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health
platform.
The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take
advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides
advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the
benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and
innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health
platform.
Given the rapid pace at which generative AI continues to advance,
it’s natural to worry about the completeness of your implementation
plans. To help leaders understand the potential pitfalls better, MIT
Sloan Management Review interviewed AI experts and IT practitioners at
the recent MIT Sloan CIO Symposium.
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Apple's Best New Sci-Fi Show Just Fixed The Biggest Problem With The
Multiverse
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Assuming the multiverse is real, and infinite timelines do exist, then
how could you even navigate any of those various branches? In the
Apple TV+ series Dark Matter, the notions of the observer effect and
existing in a state of quantum “superposition” are essential to
making the fictional science of the series work. But, for the purposes
of making a propulsive sci-fi TV series, the ground rules for infinity
can’t be too infinite. In fact, in Episode 5, one version of Jason
Dessen (Joel Edgerton) explains how the multiverse works in Dark
Matter — and it’s a surprisingly simple bit of world-building that
elegantly makes the show feel vividly real.
In the world of Jason 1, the “bad” Jason — known as Jason 2 —
clinches his get-rich-quick scheme by showing millionaire Leighton
(Dayo Okeniyi) how the box can give anyone access to the multiverse.
Because Jason 2 is the one who built the box, he’s the character in
Dark Matter who knows the most about how it actually works. No other
character has successfully navigated the multiverse as well as Jason
2, and, even though he’s kind of the defacto villain of the series,
he’s also the one person most likely to have the answers to the
various mysteries of the show.
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70 Years Later, The Most Bizarre 'Lord of the Rings' Character Is
Finally Getting the Spotlight
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The most powerful character in all of Middle-earth has never actually
made it on screen in any Lord of the Rings or Hobbit adaptation, ever.
Until now. In The Rings of Power Season 2, Tom Bombadil — J.R.R.
Tolkien’s most mysterious and ridiculous character — will finally
make his onscreen debut. Here’s why Tom Bombadil has never appeared
in an English-speaking Lord of the Rings movie or TV series before,
and why his appearance in The Rings of Power could answer some very
old questions about this magical being.
As revealed by Vanity Fair, Rory Kinnear is playing Tom Bombadil in
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’s second season, which
will hit Amazon Prime Video on August 29, 2024. Vanity Fair shared an
exclusive image of Kinnear in character, talking to the Stranger
(Daniel Weyman). For English-speaking audiences, this is the first
time we’ve seen an actor play Tom Bombadil, ever. In fact, the only
other live-action Tom Bombadil actors are extremely obscure.
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This Netflix Sleeper Hit Secretly Owes Its Success To 'Baldur's Gate
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Creator Ryoko Kui put in a lot of gamer hours to make Netflix’s
fantasy cooking anime a smash hit.
Delicious in Dungeon, Netflix’s new smash-hit anime series, has been
delivering a bountiful feast for longtime manga readers and newfound
watchers alike. While the series continues an uptick in invigorating
fantasy shows with innovative stories in the anime industry, its
manga, created by Ryōko Kui, owes a lot of its inspiration to fantasy
video games.
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