Spent brewing yeast offers a meat-textured scaffold for your next burger
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Spent brewing yeast offers a meat-textured scaffold for your next burger
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It’s intentionally sending a signal that it’s pissed off, so beware
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Kidnapping heads of state is not a Trump innovation. It is American tradition.
The post From Noriega to Maduro: The Long US History of Kidnapping Foreign Leaders appeared first on MintPress News.
How do I live longer?
Stress is a leading cause of early death. Avoid stress by spending every single day thinking about what you need to do to not die. If that doesn’t work, try meditation. Close your eyes, take deep breaths, and remember that each second of meditation is a battle in the war on Father Time. Good luck, soldier.
How important is sleep?
Nothing is more important than a good night’s sleep. So-called “friends” will invite you out for long nights of drinks, dancing, and “companionship.” Recognize this danger and return to your cryochamber.
So what’s a good sleep schedule?
Wake up at 4:30 a.m., no exceptions. The smug satisfaction of telling everyone you wake up at 4:30 a.m. will power you for at least one hundred years.
What’s your best biohacking tip?
Research shows nasal breathing is healthier than mouth breathing. Duct tape your mouth shut and only breathe through your nose. When someone asks if you’re being held hostage, blink twice to let them know you heard about this on a podcast.

The brain has the remarkable ability to rewire itself in response to change – and we can harness this through meditation
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How transitioning upended my own gendered understanding of strength, desirability, and power
- by Mieke de Vries

All our laws and rules to protect coral reefs now stand in the way of radical action to save them from heat death
- by Irus Braverman
From Venezuela to Greenland, the Trump administration is redefining and invoking the Monroe Doctrine to seize whatever it wants, whenever it wants.
The post Greg Grandin on Trump’s “Universal Police Warrant” appeared first on The Intercept.
I remember my disappointment boarding a Greyhound bus for the first time in the mid-eighties. I had inherited a vague mythology of epic journeys and vistas, artists escaping small-town America — Warhol, Dylan — and a very English, self-deprecating assumption that a Greyhound had to be bigger, shinier, and swifter than a National Express coach. […]
Early financial strain can have a measurable impact on how infant brains develop
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It’s tough to keep people on track with their medications, but a tiny radio antenna could help
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The shooting came just one day after an ICE agent in Minneapolis shot and killed Renee Nicole Good.
The post Border Patrol Agents Shot Two People in Portland During Immigration Stop appeared first on The Intercept.
But it might depend on social cues
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