Low-carb vs low-fat diets face off in new Stanford study.
Once again demonstrating the trouble with nutrition research: “After one year the results are in and it’s a draw.” | learn more
Once again demonstrating the trouble with nutrition research: “After one year the results are in and it’s a draw.” | learn more
The story you’ve probably never read about Muscle Milk’s rise from niche to everywhere. | learn more
“Scott and Mark Kelly are identical twin brothers — at least, they were until Scott spent a year living in space. When Scott Kelly returned to Earth after a 340-day voyage aboard the International Space Station (ISS) … his gene […]
Kyle Samani of Multicoin Capital wrote this long essay outlining his views on the scaling trade-offs for trustless computing. I learned a lot from it, and I’m sure I ended up missing even more. I find that I need to […]
“Researchers recently used CRISPR to correct most of the 3,000 gene mutations behind DMD.” | learn more
Greek king Pyrrhus of Epirus defeated the Romans twice in battle, but at the expense of most of his men. Here’s a fun fact: I first learned the term Pyrrhic victory watching 90s movie 187 starring Samuel L Jackson. | learn more
What a provocative title! This post by Nir Eyal is nicely illustrated and a fun read. Just as important, it’s a reminder of a bias to look out for. And we all need reminders since we’re humans programmed for cognitive […]
Remember TwoBitIdiot, who wrote 95 crypto theses? Well I’m glad I started following him, as he’s back with another gem of a post. Here he analyzes a type of token that he thinks won’t trend towards zero value: the skin-in-the-game token. | learn […]
Kansas City VC Taylor Clauson shares helpful tips for talking to investors – specifically those in the Midwest. | learn more
“Enter the Alexa Fund. Born with a $100 million investment from Amazon in 2015, the year after the debut of the Echo, the fund is part of the company’s effort to identify more Alexa-showcasing companies and products around the world.” |learn […]