@RNR_0 Moreover, 99% of the people are much better off, listening to him than doing ‘own research’. Let alone most people do not have access to this kind of expertise from an elite institution.
@RNR_0 He is a bit overemphasizing on research papers which have not been replicated. However, he is really good in his area, he explains complicated research quite well and understands also what he explains. He is much much better than the average youtube pleb covering the same topic.
Glucose detecting watches are here!!
I am checking out a new one using Raman spectroscopy.
Find out how it went and more at the free longevity summit next week!
https://t.co/2DklqK37ta
@crypto_bitlord7 tell her it has vitamin C, B12, ascorbic acid, calcium, citric acid, fructose, lactic acid, magnesium, zinc, potassium, sodium, fat, and hundreds of different proteins in it - and discard the multivitamin pills in the house beforehand
"Men who used the sauna 4-7 times per week had a 66% lower risk of developing dementia compared to men who used the sauna only one time per week." https://https://t.co/fFei5LOIKo>
@MariusCrypt0 1.) its creativity enhancing because sometimes you stumble across interesting stuff by accident 2.) research complex topics where you need a lot of sources
South Korean professor Cho Jae-weon invented a toilet that turns poop into energy and pays people in digital currency.
A person defecates~ 500g/day converted into 50 liters of methane gas which generates 0.5 kWh.
Toilet users earn Ggool, a literal sh3t coin.
The High-Stakes Race to Engineer New Psychedelic Drugs
As psychedelic therapies for mental health go mainstream, companies are recruiting chemists to create patentable versions of hallucinogens. Critics say it’s all a bad trip. https://t.co/y2hmWoPWWn