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New Tech That Is Changing Your Life Now & The Best Way to Fail

2024/5/2
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研究人员:一项研究表明,冬季出生的婴儿在出生时和七岁时都比夏季出生的婴儿更大更重,智力测试得分也更高。秋季出生的婴儿寿命更长,患病更少。夏季出生的婴儿更快乐,春季出生的婴儿视力更好,但更容易生病。 Jay Ingram:许多新兴科技正在改变我们的生活方式,例如实验室培育的肉类、垂直农业和海绵城市。实验室培育的肉类虽然有潜力,但也面临着来自传统肉类生产商的阻力以及人们的接受度问题。垂直农业可以在高层建筑中种植农作物,但面临能源需求的挑战。海绵城市通过设计景观来吸收雨水,可以减少洪涝灾害。此外,人工智能在医疗保健领域的影响日益显著,尤其是在应对痴呆症方面。生物燃料也正在被用于航空业。 Mike Carruthers:正确的食物储存方法可以延长食物保质期,避免浪费。

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The season during which you were born may have an effect on your health. This episode begins by revealing a study from a few years ago that shows some interesting differences in children who were born in the summer versus those born in winter, spring and fall. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/babies-born-in-winter-are-bigger-brighter-and-more-successful-5336850.html)

Some new and fascinating technologies are already starting to change lives around the world and will soon be affecting you. These are not far off in the distance technologies – they are here right now - from sponge cities to meat grown in a laboratory, to all the things that AI can do. Here to reveal and explain some of these new technologies is Jay Ingram. He hosts 2 national science programs in Canada, “Quirks & Quarks” on CBC radio and “Daily Planet” on Discovery Channel Canada. Jay is author of 19 books including, The Future of Us: The Science of What We'll Eat, Where We'll Live, and Who We'll Be (https://amzn.to/3WdMNqX).)

Failure is no fun – but it is inevitable. Failure turns out to be an excellent way to learn and improve our skills and abilities. Still, failure carries a stigma. People often believe that when you fail, it makes you a failure. Parents often want to protect their kids from failure. That turns out to be a very bad idea. So, we are going to talk about how to fail well with my guest, Amy Edmonson. Amy is a professor of leadership and management at the Harvard Business School and she is author the bestselling book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well (https://amzn.to/3xRCxe0).)

How you handle and store the food you buy at the grocery store can lengthen or shorten the time before the food goes bad and you have to throw it away. Listen as I explain the best tips to keep food fresher longer. Source: Shop Smart magazine (no link)

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