I often say that Houston is the most misunderstood city in North America. Maybe more people are moving here because it’s getting better understood. It’s a pragmatic city, politically balanced, a center for innovation and has an extraordinary philanthropic community that supports great parks, first class museums and outstanding performing arts. And it has institutions that are constantly seeking to understand its problems and opportunities and the path to improvement, like the @RiceKinderInst and @GHPartnership.
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Vanderbilt University accepted 2.9% of regular-decision applicants looking to enroll in the freshman class next fall, signaling that one of the most selective colleges in the US has become even more competitive https://t.co/fyvZ2aUgHh
Read enough literature and you soon begin to see it everywhere, you're walking around and it's right there on the surface of everyday life, superimposed text, as if reality had citations you couldn't see before
self driving is solved. AGI is here. humanoid robots entering production, nuclear fusion finally working, the food pyramid being rebuilt from scratch, fatness curable, BCIs restoring movement and sight, CRISPR editing diseases out of the germline, cancer becoming manageable, private companies building moon landers, longevity approaching escape velocity
i think we're going to be fine
With 30 plus M viewers, Miami-Indiana is 2nd most watched title game in CFP history and 4th most watched college football game in past 30 years on any network, per ESPN
Beautiful campuses in NYC, West Palm, Chattanooga (quantum computing) & now SF.
HOD kids will be doing their internships at Palintir and Goldman in SF and NYC in a couple years.
Diermeier building the elite university of the future. Combine with athletics he’s been incredible
Exclusive: Vanderbilt University plans to open a new campus near downtown San Francisco, a boost to the city’s turnaround efforts https://t.co/ixKVwbdLek
This is big.
Back when we all started with this Primal/paleo/real food stuff 20 years ago, did you ever think you'd see these words and phrases and recommendations in the USDA dietary guidelines?
"Nutrient-dense"
"Healthy fats from whole foods... eggs, seafood, meats, full-fat dairy..."
"1.2-1.6 grams per kg" of protein
"Colorful" fruits and vegetables
"traditionally prepared" grains...
"oats, rice, and sourdough preferred"
They even cut way back on grains. 2-4 servings of whole grains down from 8-11 in the old guidelines
There's no mention of seed/vegetable oils, but the implication is that they should be avoided
These are big wins.
29 PTS 🎯 7 REB 🎯 9 3PM
Miller Kopp is a HUMAN TORCH! The former @indianambb star poured in a career-high in points and in threes to lead the @chargecle to victory.