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FYI Friday, October 18 – Week in Review

LIFE

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Public Kitchen Workshop Cooks & Builds Furniture with Donations, Recycled Materials

The convergence of growing crises in community, environment, technology and economy is laying the groundwork for practices such as car sharing, tool libraries and skill swaps. Echoing this encouraging move towards collaborative consumption (or sharing, for simplicity’s sake), designers Johanna Dehio & Dominik Hehl put together Construsine, a public kitchen workshop that allows participants to cook and build collaboratively using entirely donated and recycled materials.
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HEALTH

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The Physiological Consequences of Being Hyperconnected

When most people, myself included, discuss the negative effects of staying glued to our smartphones, computers, tablets, and social networking sites at all times, they often focus on everything we miss out on: meaningful interpersonal interactions, quality time spent with our significant others, a beautiful sunset/rise, good books, quality sleep, a great hike, the felt presence of immediate experience, that car barreling down the street toward us as we head into the crosswalk focused on who liked our Facebook post. And those are all important reasons to limit your screen time, but recent research is revealing a series of physiological, physical, and psychological ramifications to being hyperconnected all the time
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TECHNOLOGY

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BitLock: Next Generation Bike Lock Uses Your Smartphone as the Key

Instead of having to keep track of the key to your bike lock, and pass it to your friend in order to loan the bike out, a new kind of locking device for bicycles uses proximity sensing and shared access to make bike security much simpler.

Bitlock is billed as the “world’s first keyless bike lock”, and the system uses a Bluetooth connection with your smartphone to sense when you’re within three feet of it, which will then enable you to unlock it with a push of a button on the lock itself.
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FYI Friday, October 4: Week in Review

LIFE

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10 Startups Making Travel More Affordable

Ask any seasoned traveler about the merits of globetrotting and you’re likely to hear a litany of enthusiastic responses: personal growth, cultural exploration, catharsis.

Ask about the obstacles, however, and one resounding theme emerges: Jetsetting can cost a pretty penny. If your bank account is holding you back from your dream vacation, or if you’re planning a trip and trying to adhere to a budget, these 10 startups can help turn your travel dreams into realities.Read more here.

TECHNOLOGY

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Merry-Go-Round Turns Play Into Clean Power for Students in Ghana

A non-profit called Empower Playgrounds has developed a way to harness the energy of kids playing in order to provide electricity to poor rural villages in Africa. The organization is making merry-go-rounds that have a clean tech twist — onboard kinetic energy harvesters that store that energy in batteries for later use.

This idea is similar to the Soccket soccer ball by Uncharted Play that creates and stores electricity from being kicked around and played with. The stored electricity can then be used later for lighting, etc.Read more here.

ENVIRONMENT

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Walmart Sells New Line of LED Light Bulbs

Things change slowly, until they change quickly.

A few years ago, LED bulbs were hard to find and many cost around $100 per bulb. Their light quality wasn’t always great either (though some were very good from the start). Fast-forward to the present and we’re seeing price cuts after price cuts, improvements in efficiency and color quality, one after the other until soon there won’t be any reason to not use LED lightbulbs except for more specialized uses (and even most of these can be converted to LEDs over time).
On the price front, the 800 lbs gorilla of the industry has just decided to throw its hat into the ring and start selling its own brand (‘Great Value’) of LED bulbs for under $10.
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HEALTH

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Chilled Double Chocolate Torte with Pecan Crust [Vegan, Raw]

Thick, smooth, and with a bit of crunch from the nutty crust, this double chocolate torte is something to swoon over. The raw, vegan dessert is filled with the most decadent, rich chocolate flavor — it features an avocado-chocolate mousse, and a pecan-chocolate crust. As if the amazing flavor and texture weren’t enough, you can make it in just a few minutes!
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FYI Friday, September 20: Week in Review

LIFE

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9 Lies Unproductive People Love to Tell

1. I can’t.
Truth be told, the only person who can tell you “you can’t” is you. If you hear these words echoing in the back of your mind, tune them out.

Your faith can move mountains and your doubt can create them. Self-doubt is the number one enemy of personal growth. It is only when you shed your apprehension about your own capabilities and self-worth that you realize how much you are capable of, and that YOU CAN in fact do it.

In the end, your doubts and your faith have something in common. They both ask you to believe in something you can’t see; you simply have to decide which one you want to believe. Read more here.

ENVIRONMENT

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Adding Calcium to Soil Can Heal Forests Damaged by Acid Rain

When we hear about calcium, it usually has to do with our bones and teeth and pregnancy… But trees also need the soft gray, alkaline earth metal to grow. A new study published today in Environmental Science and Technology Letters shows that adding calcium to the soil can help reverse the decades-long decline of forests suffering from the effects of acid rain. The paper reports on 15 years of data from an ongoing field experiment in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire:
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TECHNOLOGY

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California Legally Approves Peer-to-Peer Ridesharing

The California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously on Thursday to legally approve peer-to-peer ridesharing as provided by companies like Lyft, Sidecar, and UberX.

The decision has been long-awaited by many in the state of California as the CPUC dealt with how best to regulate these new transportation services. The ridesharing companies will be allowed to operate legally under CPUC jurisdiction, and will now fall under a newly created category called Transportation Network Company.
Read more here.

HEALTH

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Grilled Okra with Spicy Sumac Seasoning Salt

Okra lovers and haters, rejoice. Grilled okra with spicy sumac seasoning salt is an untraditional and finger lickin’ good recipe that will make you fall in love with okra all over again, or, for the very first time.

Okra is rarely described as addictive. All it takes, though, is a few minutes on a hot grill and a tart and spicy seasoning salt to transform okra into finger food that will fly off the table. Crispy, salty, spicy veggies hot off the grill are better than a bowl of chips, any day. Set them out as an appetizer or snack and eat as many as you like without worrying about spoiling your dinner or your waistline. Read more here.

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