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The food that could last 2,000 years

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We don’t need nearly as much protein as we consume

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The extinct tech you forgot existed

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What would happen if all guns disappeared?

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The accidental invention of the Illuminati conspiracy

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Why nuclear reactors are getting smaller

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Signs that can reveal a fake photo (2017)

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Are we on the road to civilisation collapse? (2019)

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The Lives of the Last Neanderthals

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Covid-19 could end the fax

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What's Holding Electrification Back?

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The moments that could have accidentally ended humanity

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Electric sleep: the gadgetry tracking and hacking the way we rest

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Wish to live to be 110 and older? Checklist of things you should be doing

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Is a self-driving car smarter than a seven-month-old?

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Breast milk of vaccinated mothers contains antibodies, study shows

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Batteries: Making Electricity from Rotting Soil

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The surprising upsides of spite and how to harness them

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These might be the most impressive geological structures in the solar system

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A unique mixture of salts may have sparked life on Earth, study suggests

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hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Thanks, done.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
One way to pay into her college fund...
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
HN can suck you in, especially if you're bored at work.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
My understanding is that it's often the high cost of living rather than government policy which means that couples choose not to have more than one child.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
I could imagine the "finger slitting throat" could be an older one
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Thanks for the insight, appreciated. So as the old adage goes, 'it all starts at the top'...
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
I'm curious. Ostensibly, working at Blue Origin would appear to me to be prestigious.

Does anyone have any insight as to the reasons for the departures, apart from 'frustration with management' and 'bureaucratic structure'?
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Coffee also works for me. The evidence is varied, but I selectively choose that which let's me drink my morning cappuccino without worrying too much.

> Caffeine is a mild diuretic: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20140402-are-coffee-and-t...
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Yes, it's a slippery slope
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Hasn't yet made it over to the UK, thankfully. Let's hope the Atlantic is a sufficient barrier...
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Thanks, you're right, I'll add a tag next time
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
I saw one commentator below mention quorn, but I think it depends on how this was done, presented and marketed.

Some top chefs do something approaching this - not quite at the molecular level in the way mentioned here, in a lab (although it's called molecular gastronomy), but nevertheless experimenting with different combinations and techniques. Artisanal experimentation vs industrial production.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Good point, thanks - effectively an MVP approach...
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
I suspect this includes outsourcing a whole series of functions from support functions such as finance, accounting, tax and legal, to even what would be considered core functions such as UX, coding etc.

Taken to an extreme, the startup could remain a handful of people while benefiting from a much larger team which is not included in the headcount.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
I wonder why they started with lettuce. I get the nutrients and minerals part, but the calorific value is low. Potatoes also grow well using hydroponics and would seem to be a better base choice for longer orbits.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
HBR analyzed 200 startups which raised $360m, and concluded that the most viewed slide of any pitch deck was the team one.

https://docsend.com/view/p8jxsqr
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
The diuretic effect of caffeine. But if you're a habitual coffee drinker your body gets used to the caffeine.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
It appears that the answer is "yes", especially if supplemented by a piece of fruit to replace minerals and nutrients. And even tea and coffee are fine provided that your body is relatively used to dealing with caffeine.
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
This would provide an added dimension to wearables (notwithstanding the standard issues surrounding data ownership and privacy).
hiddencache
·5 年前·議論
Looking at the pitch structure they derive, isn't it just a variation of the standard: "problem > solution > benefit" structure?