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I Got Hooked on Nasal Spray After a Boner-Pill Dependency. THEYISMYPRONOUN.COM. The Benefits of Optimism Are Real - The Atlantic - Pocket. Heart rates rapidly increased.

The Benefits of Optimism Are Real - The Atlantic - Pocket

Arteries constricted. Blood pressure shot up. Then, participants were shown a short video clip that either evoked negative emotions (like sadness), positive emotions (like happiness), or a neutral condition of no emotions. 1000+ Interesting Women Of Color Photos · Pexels · Free Stock Photos. The CRISPR machines that can wipe out entire species. Charles Darwin had no idea what a gene was.

The CRISPR machines that can wipe out entire species

If we dropped the father of evolution into 2019, the idea that humans can willfully alter the genes of an entire species would surely seem like wizardry to him. But CRISPR gene drives -- a new, inconceivably powerful technique that forces genes to spread through a population -- have the ability to do just that. Gene drives allow us to hone the blunt edges of natural selection for our own purposes, potentially preventing the spread of disease or eradicating invasive pests. Yet as with any science performed at the frontier of our knowledge, we are still coming to terms with how powerful CRISPR gene drives might be.

Playing the game of genomes means we may, in the future, choose which species live and which die -- a near-unbelievable capability that scientists and ethicists agree presents us with unique moral, social and ethical challenges. Fact-Checking Facebook Was Like Playing A Doomed Game Of Whack-A-Mole. Facebook has always struggled to comprehend the scale of its fake news and propaganda problem.

Fact-Checking Facebook Was Like Playing A Doomed Game Of Whack-A-Mole

Now, it’s struggling to retain the fact-checkers it paid to try and deal with the crisis. Last week both Snopes and the Associated Press ended their partnerships with the social network, after a tense couple of years trying, without success, to tackle the epidemic. But those partnerships should never have existed in the first place, and I say this as the former managing editor of Snopes, who Facebook first made contact with in 2016. When they first emailed me about a potential partnership, I knew it would bring much more attention to the work of our small newsroom — and much more scrutiny.

How America Overdosed on Capitalism. Another economic downturn is just a matter of time - The next recession. JUST SOUTH of Indiana’s border with Michigan lies the city of Elkhart, with a population of just over 50,000. Apart from a small, shop-lined high street near where one river, the Elkhart, flows into another, the St Joseph, the city is mostly shapeless, tree-lined and suburban. Scattered around the outskirts are the factories of several of America’s largest producers of recreational vehicles (RVs). Rows of the finished products rest outside the giant sheds in which they are made.

Introvert and Extrovert Brains Aren't the Same. Don't call a shy person an introvert.

Introvert and Extrovert Brains Aren't the Same

Both extroverts and introverts can be shy. New Species of Parasitic Wasps Found Inside Fossilized Fly Cocoons. Scientists named a fossilized wasp after Xenomorph XX121 — the vicious creature lieutenant Ripley battles from the 1979 movie "Alien.

New Species of Parasitic Wasps Found Inside Fossilized Fly Cocoons

" And like that fictional killer, this actual (albeit prehistoric) insect reproduced in a way squeamish people might find disgusting — but it worked. In 1944, Eduard Handschin, a Swedish insect scientist, wrote a paper describing hundreds and hundreds of odd, oval-shaped stones that had been found by some French phosphorite miners five decades earlier. 9 Apps to Try if You Want to Learn Something New Every Day. What is Game Theory? Game Theory – Econlib. Game theory is the science of strategy.

Game Theory – Econlib

It attempts to determine mathematically and logically the actions that “players” should take to secure the best outcomes for themselves in a wide array of “games.” The games it studies range from chess to child rearing and from tennis to takeovers. Game Theory Calls Cooperation into Question. From Quanta Magazine (find original story here).

Game Theory Calls Cooperation into Question

When the manuscript crossed his desk, Joshua Plotkin, a theoretical biologist at the University of Pennsylvania, was immediately intrigued. The physicist Freeman Dyson and the computer scientist William Press, both highly accomplished in their fields, had found a new solution to a famous, decades-old game theory scenario called the prisoner’s dilemma, in which players must decide whether to cheat or cooperate with a partner.

The prisoner’s dilemma has long been used to help explain how cooperation might endure in nature. After all, natural selection is ruled by the survival of the fittest, so one might expect that selfish strategies benefiting the individual would be most likely to persist. But careful study of the prisoner’s dilemma revealed that organisms could act entirely in their own self-interest and still create a cooperative community. Are Audiobooks As Good For You As Reading? Here’s What Experts Say. Fidget spinners, weighted blankets, and the rise of anxiety consumerism. Two Kickstarter campaigns between the fall of 2016 and the spring of 2017 set out with relatively modest goals: Each intended to raise around $20,000 to create products that claimed to relieve stress.

Fidget spinners, weighted blankets, and the rise of anxiety consumerism

Instead, both made millions and ended up helping to create an entire economy out of the treatment of anxiety with simple items. The first, the Fidget Cube, raised nearly $6.5 million and predicated the most omnipresent toy trend of the following year, the fidget spinner. The second, the Gravity Blanket, raised $4.7 million with the promise of a better night’s sleep. Neither went viral because a corporate behemoth like Mattel or Amazon decided to blindly diagnose the entire country with anxiety — they became so popular because regular people came across a video and donated with the belief that the devices might actually work. Inside Nicola Glass First Kate Spade NYFW Collection. In addition to creating a new future for the brand, Glass has also been tasked with honoring its past.

Inside Nicola Glass First Kate Spade NYFW Collection

Though its founder, Kate Spade, who passed away in June, has not been involved with the company for over a decade, her general spirit and whimsy has lived on. Great Pacific Garbage Patch Plastic Collector Set to Launch. Walt Disney's Disneyland is a master class in experience design. Created by Walt Disney in 1955, Disneyland has been a magical destination for kids and adults alike for the past 63 years.

Walt Disney's Disneyland is a master class in experience design

It’s also a huge moneymaker. Disney’s parks and resorts brought in nearly $5.2 billion in revenue in the last quarter alone. Central to Disneyland’s success? The Constant Consumer. The Constant Consumer Amazon’s mission is to make customer identity more primary than citizenship Drew Austin September 10, 2018 share. In 1988, Acid House Swept Britain. These Fliers Tell the Story.

The Spectrum flier was the first of the acid house era to be printed in full color, despite the expense involved. “I started out as a storyboard artist for Saatchi & Saatchi,” Dave Little, the flier’s designer, said in a telephone interview. “I was airbrushing chocolate adverts and getting about 500 pounds a day. But what was I doing?” Mr. Little started doing sleeves for a friend’s record label, which led to the work on fliers. Medical malpractice gets more confusing when machines are doctors. Medicine is an imprecise art, and medical error, whether through negligence or honest mistake, is shockingly common. Pluto should be a planet again, researchers argue. Pluto to become a planet again? A planetary scientist at the University of Central Florida is pushing for Pluto to be re-classified from a 'dwarf planet' to a planet. Pluto should be reclassified as a planet, according to a new research study. Why Socks Help You Sleep Better. Ditch the almond milk: why everything you know about sustainable eating is probably wrong.

In food and drink, we all want to do the right thing. We want to shop and eat sustainably. But, sometimes, it is easier said than done. What’s Your Type? The Myers-Briggs Test and the Rise of the Personality Quiz. Should You Use Over-the-Counter Nasal Steroid Sprays? What to Do When You Have a Bad Boss. Executive Summary. ADHD and Feeling Like a Failure. Celebrating ADD solutions to everyday problems – ADDitude. A history of happiness explains why capitalism makes us feel empty inside. Teachers Are Moonlighting As Instagram Influencers To Make Ends Meet. Lixia Guo / BuzzFeed News. Chuck Todd: It’s Time for the Press to Fight Back. Blissing Out, Berkeley Style.

How Women Took China Lake. 98.6 Degrees Is A Normal Body Temperature, Right? Not Quite. How to Make a Big Decision. The Story of the American Inventor Denied a Patent Because He Was a Slave. What Is Your Intent? Reminding Yourself Why You Do What You Do. - The Washington Post. The Dirtiest Fight in Physics Is About the Universe Itself. Reader, Come Home - Maryanne Wolf - E-book. The autistic view of the world is not the neurotypical cliché. Stephen Hawking on What Makes a Good Theory and the Quest for a Theory of Everything.

When Is Teamwork Really Necessary? Jim Carrey's (Reluctant) Return to Hollywood. Fieldguide.gizmodo. Make Your Daughter Practice Math. She’ll Thank You Later. Inside the Very Big, Very Controversial Business of Dog Cloning. Bloomberg. What are the long term effects of Adderall, Dexedrine, or Ritalin use? The Genecept Assay - Genetic Testing. 100 Goats, Chewing Everything, Invade Boise Neighborhood. Welcome to Hotel Millennial.

User Data and Cookie Consent. WhatsApp suggests a cure for virality - Breaking the fever. EFT and ADHD: Tap Away Negative Emotions, Low Self-Esteem. The quantum meltdown of encryption. Choice page. The simple art of not being miserable. Psychology Itself Is Under Scrutiny. New research explains why sports fandom makes us less happy. How the Car Keeps Americans Apart. How to Get Your Intuition Back (When It’s Hijacked by Life) ‘I broke the contract’: how Hannah Gadsby's trauma transformed comedy. Health Insurers Are Vacuuming Up Details About You —… Can Economists and Humanists Ever Be Friends? How to Change Your Mind: Michael Pollan on How the Science of Psychedelics Illuminates Consciousness, Mortality, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence.

Businessinsider.com. Untitled. How to ask smart questions, according to a Harvard study. - The Washington Post. A Sibling Fight Survival Guide. Can Vertical Farming Disrupt the Agriculture Industry?