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This article is a good start to inform others that there are other types of intelligence that are overlooked. techquila.co.in/the-nine-types

From my point of view, this list is still lacking. I think it lacks something about Spirituality, Wisdom, emotional, hustle -- these are still not recognized.

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Artificial muscles for robots that are made of fibers made of conductive nanowires that are controlled with heat. news.mit.edu/2019/artificial-f

And so. AWS Summit NY just came to a close. I didn't get a single shirt this time. Through the years swag has dwindled. I used to get a boatload of shirts in the past, bit not anymore. At least, there's still free booze. So all is good.

Hmm...I was just visiting MIT the other day, and they come up with this:
Gen, A New AI Programming Language That Thrives On Automation, Flexibility And Speed

analyticsindiamag.com/meet-gen

Learned of two types of Yeast to make beer: Ale and Lager. I am more of an Ale guy and I thought it's Ale Yeast at the bottom because it's 'heavier', but ale yeast is actually at the top!

If you're in Boston, don't miss the Sam Adams brewery tour! I enjoyed it!

Visiting Massachusetts and saw this little guy in the morning. He's dark brown or maroon with a small patch of white at the tip of his wings.

This kinda makes sense. I noticed that my reliance now on Google maps for driving directions has made my memory of roads and routes poorer than when I used actual maps back then, pre-internet days.
The Internet Is Literally Changing The Structure And Function Of Our Brains

iflscience.com/brain/internet-

I'm reading 'Enlightenment Now' by Steven Pinker, while in the laundromat. Great book. And yes, back in the day, I hand washed my clothes. So yes, Life, and the world keeps getting better.

Another LoL about that horns growing on kids' skulls. it's not true, that's why i LoL'd the first time. But it is funny because i have teenage kids! Oh mine have horns for sure! Hahah! :D arstechnica.com/science/2019/0

Lol! I'm not surprised!
Horns are growing on young people's skulls. Phone use is to blame, research suggests.

Mobile technology has transformed the way we live - how we read, work, communicate, shop and date. But we already know this. What we have not yet grasped is the way the tiny machines in front of us are remolding our skeletons, possibly altering not just the behaviors we exhibit but the bodies we inhabit. New research in biomechanics suggests that young people are developing hornlike spikes at the back of their skulls - bone spurs caused by the forward tilt of the head, which shifts weight from the spine to the muscles at the back of the head, causing bone growth in the connecting tendons and ligaments. The weight transfer that causes the buildup can be compared to the way the skin thickens into a callus as a response to pressure or abrasion. The result is a hook or hornlike feature jutting out from the skull...

m.greenwichtime.com/news/artic

As a previous member of The Planetary Society, I am excited for this:
One legacy of Carl Sagan may take flight next week—a working solar sail

"We are carrying on a legacy that has been with us since the founders."

arstechnica.com/science/2019/0

Growing up in the Philippines, I only heard of 'tales' of rocks that are alive and grows. But now the discovery of these rock-eating worms is totally rad.

sciencemag.org/news/2019/06/ro

will be listening to all Switchfoot songs for the rest of the day.
Life is short, I wanna :)

This is good news. 'Landmark' Discovery in Synthesizing Anti-Cancer Molecules Found in Sea Sponges.
in cancer drug development, a new way to synthesize in bulk a complex class of promising cancer-fighting molecules derived from sea sponges. Their new strategy has already helped speed up research into these molecules, including a planned clinical trial in humans.

gizmodo.com/harvard-scientists

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