Investors should keep an eye out for these potential IPOs in psychedelic medicine. Source: Forget Cannabis: Psychedelic Medicine Is the Better Investing Opportunity @themotleyfool #stocks $JNJ $GWPH $CGC
Yes, guests lie about being allergic to gluten. No, you can’t take 10 years off your face just by resting. That’s Botox. Source: Bizarre Wellness Secrets From Canyon Ranch Spa: Sex, Food, Botox – Bloomberg
The long read: For decades, the way we farm has been degrading land and destroying wildlife. Now there’s a revolution coming – but is it going to create more problems than it solves? Source: The end of farming?
The unusual Meristem project in Northern California offers a structured curriculum of craft, the practical arts, and working the land: all aimed at assisting youth on the autism spectrum to transition into adulthood. Source: Autism Transition: Returning To Craft And The Land
Climate scientists face a problem: How to accurately get across what 10 zettajoules per year—the amount of heat energy absorbed per year by the Earth—means. Enter comparisons such as how many Hiroshima bombs per second that figure translates into. Source: Earth is heating at a rate equivalent to five atomic bombs per second. Or two…
Cities have grown and continue to redevelop on sites once occupied by contaminating factories and other toxic industries. Source: What lies beneath: To manage toxic contamination in cities, study their industrial histories
Could a traditional Chinese medicine help fight the Wuhan coronavirus, or is one of the country’s most influential state media outlets promoting pseudoscience and false hope? Source: Wuhan coronavirus: Promotion of traditional remedy sparks panic buying – CNN
A cleverly designed co-sleeping device goes viral, sparking debate over one of the most controversial topics in modern parenting: Is it safe to sleep with your baby? Source: Why parents are still clamoring for a safe co-sleeper
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00198-y
We spend around 22 hours per day inside, exposed to more pollutants than we would be outside. Finland-based Naava aims to boost indoor health and reconnect humans with nature with their smart green… Source: This living wall uses artificial intelligence to purify indoor air
The interesting thing about the technology business is that, most of the time, it’s not the technology that matters. What matters is how people react to it, and what new social norms they form. This is especially true in today’s era, well past the midpoint of the deployment age of smartphones and the internet. People…
Ball and Buck founder Mark Bollman built his on his property in the Berkshires Source: How to Build a Wood-Burning Sauna in 10 Steps
There’s evidence of the benefits of Montessori methods, but mostly only the white middle-class have the time or money for it Source: Montessori education could reduce the advantage gap between rich and poor, but it’s only available to the rich | Matt Beard
If you have gone to Goldman Sachs Group Inc’s internet home page since mid-December, it would be reasonable to wonder if you had stumbled into some kind of parallel universe. Source: ‘Green is good.’ Is Wall Street’s new motto sustainable?
Despite the 1,000 suspected cases that are reported to state health departments each year, cancer clusters remain hard to prove. Source: ‘Cancer clusters’ are popping up in towns across the US and the environment may be to blame
A new United Van Lines study reveals which states are drawing new residents and which are seeing the most people leave. Source: Americans Are Flocking to Idaho, Fleeing New Jersey | Best States | US News
The rising incidence of “superbugs” is driving renewed interest in phage therapy. Source: Antibiotics failed, then a Minnesota man turned to an old remedy that worked – Chicago Tribune
Alkaline soil helps stop four high-risk pathogens. Source: An Irish folk medicine can stop antibiotic resistant bacteria | Inverse
You feel fatigued, maybe a little depressed, less hungry than usual, more easily nauseated and perhaps more sensitive to pain and cold. Health care providers often treat these symptoms as little more than annoying side effects of having an infectious disease. But as it turns out, these changes may be helpful.
Three broad reasons obtaining care for kids now costs as much as buying a brand new Hyundai Elantra each year Source: Why Child Care Is So Ridiculously Expensive
Koreans believe that having “nunchi” can help you choose the right partner in life or business, shine at work, protect you against those who mean you harm and even reduce social anxiety. Source: This Korean parenting style is the best-kept secret to raising smart and successful kids
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/10/26/20932289/ai-stuart-russell-human-compatible
In an era of an increasing divide between the economic haves and have nots, you’d think that the vaunted Masters in Business Administration degree would be valued more than ever. Instead, MBA enrollments are plunging and students are opting for a different path. Source: Why No One Wants To Be An MBA Anymore
Source: Study finds topsoil is key harbinger of lead exposure risks for children
Irreversible lung disease has started to show up among young workers who cut, grind and polish countertops made of increasingly popular “engineered” stone. The material is more than 90% silica. Source: Kitchen Countertops Tied To Silicosis, Lung Damage, Deaths In Workers : Shots – Health News : NPR
Getting a STEM degree can provide an early job boost. But by the time a career blossoms, that boost is over and liberal arts learners often earn more. Source: Studying STEM Isn’t The Career Boost We Think
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