Oregon is number one again, and not in a good way. The Portland Clean Energy Fund is a first-of-its-kind climate, social- and racial-justice program. The climate change religion is one of the biggests grifts in history. So much needless waste of money and resourced.
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Black plastic kitchen utensils aren't bad for you after all. It was just a math error by the science reporter. The reporter who made the mistake (a Chinese person, too, ironically – thought they were supposed to be good in math) defends the report:
Modern journalism, right there.“However, it is important to note that this does not impact our results,” Liu told National Post. (It doesn't?) “The levels of flame retardants that we found in black plastic household items are still of high concern, and our recommendations remain the same.”
U.S. automobiles aren't getting spiffy efficient laser headlights. Why? Partly because of regulations and partly because of improvements in LED lights. Oh well.
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MediSearch just launched, as a chat-interface medical Q&A engine. Seems better than the run-of-the-mill ChatGPT, but I didn't try the Pro (paid) version.
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There's an independent nervous system surrounding the heart. At least in zebrafish, in which the research was conducted.
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This is one of the reasons why drug manufacturing needs to be done in the U.S.A. Watch out if you're taking potassium supplements!
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I've heard this before. AI is running out of data to train on. The question is, does it have enough already? Data is always being generated but apparently it's not going directly to train new models. Could that be a good thing for humanity? Should we start being careful how much data we send?
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The Dunbar number is 4. The optimal number of people to have a good conversation is 4. Any more and it splits into two separate conversations.
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Doctors Say Dealing With Health Insurers Is Only Getting Worse. So only now are we seeing articles like these?
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Something else to worry about: mirror bacteria. These are bacteria with chiral structure that renders them impervious to existing antibiotics. But these are the very scientists working on it. They need to stop themselves!
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