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5 best AI interior design apps in 2024

Mashable 

AI design apps including Homestyler and Coohom can help style your space quickly, showing you overall setups, and personalizing decor.

5 AI-powered apps to improve your sleep

Mashable 

AI-powered apps for sleep include Sleeptracker, SleepScore, and Nightly, and they employ sensors, mic input, and special alarms to perform sleep tracking and try to enhance your sleep quality.

How AI can help with your grocery list

Mashable 

Making and organizing your shopping list is easier than ever with AI tools that can turn recipes into lists, and help your organize your trip to the store.

Ex-Trump Treasury Secretary eyes more voting power at Flagstar

Americanbanker.com 

Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his investment firm Liberty Strategic Capital are seeking to more than double his indirect ownership stake of Flagstar Financial — formerly New York Community Bank — to 22.9%, according to filings obtained by American Banker.

November’s Night Sky Notes: Snowballs from Space

Nasa.gov 

by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific If you spotted comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) in person, or seen photos online this October, you might have been inspired to learn more about these visitors from the outer Solar System. Get ready for the next comet and find out how comets are connected to […]

Have a great week

Chemjobber.blogspot.com 

This has been kind of a wild week, but here I am, I guess, with a larger project due. At least I got a couple of decent meals out of it. Hope you had a great week, and have a great weekend. See you on Monday. 

Lloyd Yard Rotterdam Block / WE architecten + Paul de Ruiter Architects + ZUS

Archdaily.com 

At the Rotterdam Lloyd Pier, ships used to dock, sailors unloaded their goods, and ships departed for the Dutch East Indies. The streetscape of this historic port area was defined by large sheds and warehouses. In 2024, this place has been transformed into a lively residential and working area. Lloyd Yard, with 136 energy-neutral homes, a series of different outdoor spaces and a catering facility, is the final piece of this transformation. To emphasise the port history of the Lloydkwartier, the completed buildings are robust and unpolished. Читать дальше...

How exosomes could become more than just an “anti-aging” fad

Technology Review  

This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. Over the past month or so, I’ve been working on a story about exosomes. You might have seen them advertised—they’re being touted as a hot new beauty treatment,…

Trump Unleashing RFK Jr. on Public Health Would Be a Disaster

The New Republic 

In June 2019, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Samoa with his anti-vaccine organization, Children’s Health Defense, meeting with local anti-vaxxers and government officials at a time when the country’s measles vaccine was under attack. Prominent anti-vax voices, including CHD, blamed the vaccine for two infant deaths the prior year, even after the true reason was discovered. Amid the swirling misinformation, vaccine rates plummeted from 60–70 percent to 31 percent.

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How Republicans Get Away With Fleecing Their Own Voters

The New Republic 

We’re having this election on Tuesday. The way it works is that Donald Trump and Kamala Harris each tell voters what they want to do and then voters decide which set of policies they prefer. The same is true of Republicans and Democrats running for Congress and in state races. That’s how representative democracy works. You like what I promise? Elect me. You don’t? Elect somebody else.

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The Right Way to Deal With Election Stress

The New Republic 

We’re in the breathless final stretch of this election—when new poll analyses drop seemingly every five minutes, “closing arguments” that contain no new information receive detailed reviews, homepages transform into liveblogs, opinion pages swing wildly between imagining different scenarios, and almost none of it is useful because there simply isn’t much to do other than wait until Election Day. Or rather Election Week: Chances are that we won’t know for days, or even longer, whether the White... Читать дальше...

Why Is the Anti-Defamation League Running Cover for Trump?

The New Republic 

From the minute Donald Trump announced his plan to stage a campaign rally in Madison Square Garden, it invited comparisons to the pro-Hitler rally held there by American Nazis in 1939. If that might have been an unfair allusion to make ahead of the event, the actual substance of his Sunday gathering in the heart of New York City laid such concerns to rest: By the time Trump had even hit the stage, in fact, what had transpired successfully evoked that predecessor movement much more explicitly than... Читать дальше...