Earlier this fall, four of us — total novices at long-distance treks — hiked around Europe’s highest mountain. (On the first day, big birds of prey circled high overhead. My hunch: They were vultures just waiting for one of us to drop.) The Tour du Mont Blanc is a 100-mile, ten-day hike — but we cheated a bit, hiking the best 60 miles in six days from mountain lodge to mountain lodge, catching local buses through the less exciting parts, and letting a “sherpa service” shuttle our bags each day through France, Italy, and Switzerland, from Chamonix to Chamonix. The…
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This week, Venus struts into Aries with all the confidence of someone who knows they’re the main character. Cue the flirting, the spark, the magnetic connections. But don’t be fooled—this isn’t just a rom-com montage. With Neptune in the mix, we’re dancing at the edge of fantasy and truth. By the weekend, Pluto begins its slow backward slide through Aquarius, calling us to look deeper. Who has the power in your life? And are they using it… or are you? Love boldly. Reflect deeply. Trust your fire—and your gut. Flirt Fierce, Love Loud Aries (March 21-April 19) Honey, your love…
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What did the extended Roads & Kingdoms family learn in the hills of Emilia-Romagna? Let’s start with these eight simple rules for travel. Over five days in February, we gathered in a rainy, bucolic corner of Italy to think about the future of this small but tenacious shapeshifting organization. Of the many questions we asked ourselves over the course of the retreat, some were easy to answer, like is there such a thing as too much piadina? Incontrovertibly, there is. Others were more complex, like how does an independent media company stay viable amid the thrashing tumult of Trump-era late…
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There are tons of different strategies to employ when it comes to saving on your groceries. Whether you clip coupons or buy wholesale, you likely have some regular tactics you practice on a weekly basis that help you save. Well, I have another skill I want to share that will come in handy as grocery prices creep upward. Stockpiling Responsibly Right now, stockpiling a few packs of your staple items when they go on sale is a smart move. This means you’re never paying full price for it if you buy a good amount when they’re on sale. That being…
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Knight of Cups: The Romantic Seeker on a Mission This week, we draw the Knight of Cups—a card of emotional quests, bold dreaming, and soulful action. Where the Page of Cups imagines love letters and secret crushes, the Knight of Cups sends them. He’s the one who moves, offers, seeks. In our featured image, a stag stands at a river’s edge, ceremonial armor glinting under a pale sky, a golden chalice balanced gracefully in his antlers. This is no idle dreamer—this is a traveler with a heart-led mission. As Venus fires into Aries and Neptune casts its dreamy haze, the…
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I am honored to introduce a new Person of LWON, Laura Helmuth, who probably doesn’t need introducing at all, given that she has done everything (editing mostly, but also editing-in-chief and giving encouraging talks and getting a PhD in cognitive neuroscience and winning awards and being on every science writing committee and institution known to humankind) and has been everywhere (Science, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Slate, Washington Post, and Scientific American, that is, a good fraction of the science-related publications known to humankind). She now writes a spritely advice column for Slate for people trying to navigate their workplaces. She remains…
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Posted by Riley Wilson on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 · Leave a Comment It’s hard for the cosy, coastal interior design (featuring exposed brick; restored stairs; a crisp white moulded ceiling; and all original sash and double-hung windows) to compete with the view of the rotunda and Balmoral Bay. But the corner-set Pasture of Balmoral Sydney gives it a very good crack. Owners Lizelle and TJ Viljoen, neither of whom come from a hospitality background, are striving to make a conscious and positive environmental impact with Pasture, using vetted producers and Earth-friendly measures (no plastic straws, and an I-Milk bench-top…
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Amazon has SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi Gaming Headset for PS5, PS4, PC, Switch (Black) on sale for $228.93. Shipping is free. Walmart also has SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi Gaming Headset for PS5, PS4, PC, Switch (Black) on sale for $228.93. Shipping is free. Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal. Product Details: Multi-System Connect: Connect two systems at once and toggle between PlayStation, PC, Switch, or Mac. Simultaneous Bluetooth + 2.4GHz Wireless: Connect your mobile device to mix in calls or music with your wireless gaming audio. Active Noise Cancellation: Automatically detects and deletes…
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I’m well aware I’m at war with machines. It’s been this way for some time. For example, today I have to get the AI customer service “agent” to offer something useful, assuming this is possible. In the olden days, twenty years ago, it was the voice prompt menu. I never mistook the recorded voice as human. I’m prompted to write this after reading a conversation regarding the algorithms that control the stock market. The person was talking about the algos turning on double digits, i.e. $21.66 rather than $21.67. Or $52.88 rather than 53.87. He said it was “psychological”. I…
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In biology, enzymes have evolved over millions of years to drive chemical reactions. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) now derived universal rules to enable the de novo design of optimal enzymes. As an example, they considered the enzymatic reaction of breaking a dimer into two monomer molecules. Considering the geometry of such an enzyme-substrate-complex, they identified three golden rules that should be considered to build a functional enzyme. First, the interface of both enzyme and molecule should be located at their respective smaller end. This way, a strong coupling between both of them can…