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Been in the UK over 50 years. Chinese ethnicially but uniquely british too. Work as a Android Developer but that is just for the evil necessities means for survival. Inspired by the all the great wisdom and courage showed by the leaders across the world from all walks of life. (THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE TRUMP) In my world, I try to prioritise first : humanity, compassion, and resourcefulness over individual's greed and materialistic gains and narcissisms. Interested in talking to positive people and enlightners and wisdom witters. Not interested in whiners, gaslighters and money-hogging braggers. Like the company of those who are inviting, encompassing open-minded, mature-stable and great conversationalists. Not into constant-adrenaline thrill seekers, self-righteous pomps, biased, opinionated look-at-mes', inflexible-low-minded-dull thugs.

What to do when you dont understand what the code is doing? Future - Can you learn in your sleep? Just before you climb under your duvet, you carefully prepare your room.

Future - Can you learn in your sleep?

You sprinkle a few drops of incense on your pillow, put on some headphones, and place a strange-looking band over your scalp. Then you go to sleep. The ritual takes just a few minutes, but you hope this could accelerate your learning of a diverse range of skills: whether you are trying to master the piano, tennis or fluent French. You won’t recall a single aspect of the night’s “training” – but that doesn’t matter: your performance the next morning should be better, all the same. The idea of learning as you sleep was once thought very unlikely, but there are several ways – both low- and hi-tech – to try to help you acquire new skills as you doze. Given that we spend a third of our lives in the land of nod, it is little wonder that sleep learning has long captured the imagination of artists and writers.

Bad science In reality, this particular kind of sleep learning is almost certainly impossible. Smell enhancer.

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What I learned about procrastination while scaling my startup to 4.2 million users. Cozy.

What I learned about procrastination while scaling my startup to 4.2 million users

That’s how I felt. Tucked beneath what may have been the world’s softest blanket. I took a deep breath and rolled onto my side. It was a familiar moment — the moment when my 6 a.m. alarm clock sounded, after a night of tossing and turning. The moment when my daily responsibilities had yet to beckon me.

In a few minutes, I would answer the same question I had faced every weekday for the past year: Should I stay in bed or should I work on my side business? At the time, I was working as a programmer for an NYC media company. Balancing a full-time job with the responsibilities of scaling my startup, JotForm, taught me a lot about myself. Among other things, I learned that I was somewhat risk-averse.

The typical path of raising venture capital wasn’t appealing to me. A Complete Guide to 2018 Interview Questions. The hardest part of preparing for an interview is the unknown factor. Although you can make assumptions about what you’ll be asked, you never know for sure until you’re there on the hot seat. Sure, you’ll be asked about your jobs, your skills, and your experience—but there are lots of different ways any given interviewer can go. While it is impossible to predict with 100% accuracy what might be thrown your way, you can do your best to prepare for the different scenarios you might see on interview day.

The most asked interview question Let’s start with THE interview question. Here’s how you can answer it: This will most likely be the first question you’re asked in any job interview, so it’s absolutely imperative you have your response ready to go. Interview questions measuring personality Unlike the classic “Tell me about yourself,” questions measuring personality are a lot more uncommon, subtle, and complex. Here are some examples:

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New findings on ocean warming: Five questions answered. Scientists create the 5th form of matter in space. It was the first Bose-Einstein condensate made in space Creating the condensate in low gravity allows it to hold longer Scientists hope Bose-Einstein condensate will allow finer detection of subtle quantum phenomena For six minutes, 150 miles above Kiruna, Sweden on January 23, 2017 floated the coldest known spot in the universe.

Scientists create the 5th form of matter in space

As far as we know, the coldest anything in nature can be is absolute zero on the Kelvin scale, which is –459.67°F and –273.15°C. BREAKING: Scientists have confirmed a new DNA structure inside human cells. For the first time, scientists have identified the existence of a new DNA structure never before seen in living cells. The discovery of what's described as a 'twisted knot' of DNA in living cells confirms our complex genetic code is crafted with more intricate symmetry than just the double helix structure everybody associates with DNA – and the forms these molecular variants take affect how our biology functions.

"When most of us think of DNA, we think of the double helix," says antibody therapeutics researcher Daniel Christ from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia. "This new research reminds us that totally different DNA structures exist – and could well be important for our cells. " The new DNA component the team identified is called the intercalated motif (i-motif) structure, which was first discovered by researchers in the 1990s, but up until now had only ever been witnessed in vitro, not in living cells. (Zeraati et al., Nat Chem, 2018) Scientists are trying to bottle solar energy and turn it into liquid fuel. Get the Mach newsletter.

Scientists are trying to bottle solar energy and turn it into liquid fuel

Nov. 4, 2018 / 11:01 AM GMT By Wayt Gibbs What if we could bottle solar energy so it could be used to power our homes and factories even when the sun doesn't shine? Scientists have spent decades looking for a way do just that, and now researchers in Sweden are reporting significant progress. They've developed a specialized fluid that absorbs a bit of sunlight's energy, holds it for months or even years and then releases it when needed.

Work Burnout: How to Overcome Exhaustion and Burnout. This Bizarre Form of Ice Grows at Over 1,000 mph, And Now Physicists Know How. New research into a very weird type of ice known as Ice VII has revealed how it can form at speeds over 1,000 miles per hour (1,610 kilometres per hour), and how it might be able to spread across yet-to-be-explored alien worlds.

This Bizarre Form of Ice Grows at Over 1,000 mph, And Now Physicists Know How

This ice type was only discovered occurring naturally in March, trapped inside diamonds deep underground, and this latest study looks in detail at how exactly it takes shape – apparently in a way that's completely different to how water usually freezes into ice. Based on a mathematical model devised by researchers from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, there's a certain pressure threshold across which Ice VII will spread with lightning speed.

This process of near-instantaneous transformation is known as homogeneous nucleation. "This is a regime where the limits of our physical understanding are being tested," says one of the team, physicist Alex Chernov. Up until now, that had physicists scratching their heads.

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