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Subject Nvidia's billionaire founder: The No. 1 thing I believe today that my younger self wouldn't understand
Date June 1, 2024 5:22 PM
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Nvidia's billionaire founder: The No. 1 thing I believe today that my
younger self wouldn't understand
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These days, the billionaire Nvidia CEO and co-founder wishes he hadn't
worried so much. "There's plenty of time. If you prioritize yourself
properly and you make sure that you don't let [Microsoft] Outlook be
the controller of your time, there's plenty of time," Huang told the
"Acquired" podcast last year.

Huang's younger self would probably disagree with him, he added â but
you should be able to do everything you want if you "prioritize your
time really carefully." Be strategic about identifying and focusing on
the most important things that need your attention at work and at
home, Huang advised.

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Asthma treated in mice using offshoot of CAR T-cell cancer therapy -
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A single dose of genetically engineered immune cells reduced asthma
symptoms in mice for at least a year

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What is thought and how does thinking manifest in the brain? - New
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We can describe different kinds of thought and how they arise, to some
extent, but the relationship between neural activity and the nature of
what we are thinking isn't well understood

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S4

The behavioural science that can help us choose more sustainable foods
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Sophie Attwood is working with the food industry to promote some
surprising psychological tricks designed to make environmentally
friendly choices more desirable

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S5

These scientific rules of connection can supercharge your social life
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Several psychological biases undermine our ability to make new
friends. Understand them and you’ll know the secrets to building
meaningful relationships that last

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S6

Do you have an inner monologue? Here's what it reveals about you. -
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While writing this, I caught myself talking to… myself. Between
clicks on the keyboard, I realized I was having an internal
conversation about an encounter I'd had the night before. Why, out of
the blue, would I interrupt the work I was doing to chat with myself
about something that seemed so inconsequential?

If you ask that question of experts in self-talk—colloquially,
"talking to ourselves" or more formally the "inner monologue"—one
clinical response might be that I wasn't avoiding the task at hand.
Instead, and much more intriguingly, I was possibly experiencing a
close encounter with the real "me" through a deeply personal internal
dialogue.

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S7

How do fireflies get their glow? We finally have some answers. -
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Each summer, fireflies famously take to the evening skies in an
otherworldly display of bioluminescence, emanating electric shades of
green, yellow, orange, and even blue. More than 2,000 firefly species
are known to science, each with its own unique pattern of light
flashes and differently shaped light organs.

The first is how firefly larvae, or glowworms, rapidly develop their
light organs into a completely different physical structure as adults.
The other is how adults can control these organs—called
lanterns—so precisely, for instance by blinking them on and off in
Morse code-like patterns when an alluring mate is nearby. (Here's how
bioluminescence works in nature.)

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S8

How To Marry Rich - The Cut (No paywall)
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Meet the influencers who urge their followers to find wealthy men.

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S9

Neurodivergent Kids Flourish When They're Taught How Their Brains Work
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When teachers and parents talk to kids about having ADHD, autism or
learning disabilities, they set them up for success

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S10

Math Can Help Solve Society's Greatest Problems - Scientific American
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Mathematicians are working on ways to use their field to tackle major
social issues, such as social inequality and the need for gender
equity

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Will Mexico Decide the U.S. Election? - The New Yorker (No paywall)
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Top officials from the two countries are wrangling over immigration
policy. What they resolve will have huge implications on both sides of
the border.

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S12

I refuse to pay my daughter's college tuition even though I made over
$500,000 last year - Business Insider (No paywall)
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A mother who earned over $500K last year decided not to pay for her
daughter's college tuition. She shares how she came to the tough
decision.

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S13

These parents wouldn't let their teens have phones. Here's what
happened. - Business Insider (No paywall)
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Teens whose parents wouldn't let them have a phone report they're
alive and (mostly) well.

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S14

Polyvagal Theory and the Neurobiology of Connection: The Science of
Rupture, Repair, and Reciprocity
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S15

Kafka 100: struggles of disabled characters in systems that don't
support them feel just as relevant today
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Throughout his work, Franz Kafka depicts bodies disabled by the
exhausting effects of the workplace. In Amerika (1911 to 1914), set in
an era of early 20th-century free-market enterprise, Kafka portrays
the gruelling consequences of overwork on desperate people.

Reminiscent of the menial graft in Victorian classic David
Copperfield, in one scene an exhausted labourer is crushed by falling
bricks in front of her child. Later, a disabled woman imprisoned in
her bedroom must rely on her lodgers to care for her. With
near-Dickensian irony, their board is paid not with money but by this
inadequate round-the-clock care.

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S16

Five controversial historical royal portraits - from drunken kings to
sexy mermaids
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It’s been a strange year for representations of British royalty. In
March, major photo agencies issued a rare “kill notice” on a photo
of Catherine, Princess of Wales after evidence emerged that it had
been tampered with. In May, Jonathan Yeo’s official portrait of King
Charles sparked online discussion with its arresting red background.
And now a portrait of Catherine commissioned by Tatler from
Zambian-British artist Hannah Uzor is provoking yet more debate with
its questionable degree of likeness.

In fact, British monarchs have grappled with issues of representation,
accuracy and flattery in portraits since the Middle Ages, as the
stories of these five monarchs show.

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Mexico's voters set to make history by electing the country's first
woman president
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Tens of millions of Mexicans will go to the polls on June 2 to vote in
the country’s largest election in history. The election will allow
voters to decide more than 20,700 positions at the local and national
levels.

This election has certainly been one of contrasts. It has become
Mexico’s most violent election season on record, marred by the
killing of dozens of candidates. But, at the same time, the country
looks set to elect its first woman president.

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We asked ChatGPT for legal advice - here are five reasons why you
shouldn't
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Francine Ryan is affiliated with Clinical Legal Education Organisation
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At some point in your life, you are likely to need legal advice. A
survey carried out in 2023 by the Law Society, the Legal Services
Board and YouGov found that two-thirds of respondents had experienced
a legal issue in the past four years. The most common problems were
employment, finance, welfare and benefits and consumer issues.

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Does sleep clear more toxins from the brain than when we're awake?
Latest research casts doubt on this theory
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There’s no doubt sleep is good for the brain. It allows different
parts to regenerate and helps memories stabilise. When we don’t get
enough sleep, this can increase stress levels and exacerbate mental
health issues.

Evidence also supports the notion that the brain gets rid of more
toxic waste when we’re asleep than when we’re awake. This process
is believed to be crucial in getting rid of potentially harmful things
such as amyloid, a protein whose build-up in the brain is linked to
Alzheimer’s disease.

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Why, for some, psychotherapy might be a better treatment for
depression than drugs
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During a psychotherapy session, one of my patients reported to me that
the antidepressants he’d been prescribed by his GP had “killed his
desire”. He felt “dead inside”, he told me. Unfortunately, this
wasn’t an isolated case. I’ve heard similar descriptions of the
effects of antidepressants from many patients. Many say they feel like
“zombies”.

However, some patients report that these drugs are helpful – even
essential – in the management of their mental health.

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S21

Mexico poised to elect first female president: 3 essential reads on
landmark vote
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Mexicans will go to the polls on June 2, 2024, to pick a president
following an election campaign marred by violence and divisive
political rhetoric.

Polls suggest that ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum will win,
holding off rival Xóchitl Gálvez, who heads up a left-right
coalition.

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S22

Why the US oil majors may end up doing more for the green transition
than their (slightly) more progressive European rivals
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The energy transition is not on track to mitigate the effects of
climate change. Take the case of Shell, whose shareholders recently
voted to decelerate the UK-based oil giant’s climate targets. Shell
had planned to cut its “net carbon intensity” by 20% by 2030 and
45% by 2035, but now seeks a 15%-to-20% reduction by 2030 and no
longer has a 2035 target.

Shell CEO Wael Sawan told shareholders this was motivated by
“uncertainty around the pace of change in the transition”. BP is
also scaling back its climate commitments, despite previously being
one of the industry’s early movers in setting green priorities.

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S23

Five of the biggest summer exhibitions around the UK - what you should
see this week
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This article was first published in our email newsletter Something
Good, which every fortnight brings you a summary of the best things to
watch, visit and read, as recommended and analysed by academic
experts. Click here to receive the newsletter direct to your inbox.

You might not know this, but the team at The Conversation is spread
out across the UK and that includes the arts team. We curate your
cultural content from Yorkshire, London and the rural environs of
Glasgow.

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Yes, Donald Trump has a point about political prosecution
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The facts and the law behind New York District Attorney Alvin
Bragg’s successful prosecution of Donald Trump could be argued at
length. But as a government prosecutor for 30 years, I have been most
interested in the ethics of prosecuting that case.

Outside the courthouse after the verdict, Trump said, “This was a
disgrace.” That echoes comments made over the year since his
indictment in the case in which Trump repeatedly claimed the
prosecution was “political persecution.”

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I Work With Victims of Torture
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receive electronic communications from Vice Media Group, which may
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S26

9 Years Later, the Most Inventive Soulslike Owes Its Success to Women
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You enter the ancient city of Yharnam suddenly. It’s an awakening,
like the moment you feel consciousness hit you as a child. It’s the
night of the hunt, when men and beasts roam the streets, out for each
other’s blood. There’s power in that blood; it stems from the
paleblood of the Great Ones, tentacled Lovecraftian beings that once
lived in Yharnam and still haunt the world. The Great Ones all long
for children of their own. Unfortunately, conceiving is hard for them,
and when their children perish, they seek surrogates.

Nine years ago, FromSoftware’s PS4 exclusive Bloodborne was my entry
into the studio’s dark and difficult fantasy worlds. The
beast-filled streets of Yharnam gush with blood and Victorian London
influences. As someone who grew up in the Big Smoke, I enjoyed all the
jokes about how England is actually just like Yharnam — plagued by
torch-wielding denizens who would stab you as soon as look at you. But
it wasn’t until a recent playthrough that I realized my childhood
was closer to Bloodborne than the jests suggested.

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5 Years Later, an Iconic Stephen King Villain is About to Return
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Prequels are somehow more popular than ever. You can watch Furiosa: A
Mad Max Saga in theaters now, and it arrived after The First Omen but
before A Quiet Place: Day One and Mufasa: The Lion King. Streaming
services are chock full of prequel series, too: just look at Andor,
House of the Dragon, and Rings of Power. Now, an iconic horror movie
is hopping on the bandwagon, bringing back a star actor and teasing
more scares in a new TV origin story.

According to Deadline, the It prequel series Welcome to Derry will
bring back Bill Skarsgård to reprise his creepy performance as
Pennywise, quashing rumors the series would focus on a younger
iteration of the being. Announced in 2022, Welcome to Derry (still
just a working title) is part of Max’s TV offerings spun off from
movies, like The Batman spinoff The Penguin and the upcoming Dune
prequel Dune: Prophecy.

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'Furiosa's Scene-Stealing Warlord Reveals New Details About the Mad
Max Prequel
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’s scene-stealing warlord Goran D. Kleut
tells Inverse all about making the movie and the unspoken secrets
about his instantly iconic character.

Outside the gates of Gastown, the fearsome Dementus turns to his horde
of followers, singles one rider out among hundreds, and makes a
fearsome demand to him. “I only answer to the Octoboss,” the man
answers defiantly.

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How The Starliner Crew Have Kept Cool Heads In Quarantine
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Astronauts sure know how to thrive in a quarantine — and come out
ready on the other side.

For a long 26 days, the Boeing Starliner flight, what would be the
first dissimilar contingency spacecraft for NASA’s Commercial Crew
Program, has been put on pause. And while space fans attempted to
prognosticate while they bit fingernails and engineers checked and
rechecked helium and oxygen leaks, two crucial people waited a bit
more intently then the rest. Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch
Wilmore have been expectantly sitting in quarantine. But what,
exactly, does that entail? As you might expect, a lot more than what
we, one-time COVID quarantiners went through.

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PlayStation's Next 'Helldivers 2' Is Off To A Shaky Start
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Concord, PlayStation’s next big service game gamble, was finally
shown to the public during Thursday’s State Of Play stream. Sadly,
the five-on-five hero shooter hasn’t left a great impression on
players, kicking off a precarious uphill battle well before its launch
in August.

Developed by Firewalk Studios, Concord kicked off PlayStation’s
middling showcase of what players can expect to play for the remainder
of the year (and in 2025). While there were some compelling high
points during the show, including Alien: Rogue Incursion and the
charming family-friendly platforming game Astro Bot, the same could
not be said of Concord.

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