
人は老いという宿命から逃れることはできないが、その訪れを遅くする手立てがあるのなら、さまざまな病気を減らすことができるだろう。
線虫を使った新しい研究では、そのための素晴らしいブレークスルーが成し遂げられたという。細胞経路をいくつか操作することで、寿命を一気に500パーセントも延ばすことに成功したのだ。
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Want to stay in shape at work even when working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown? Here are the 12 best strategies to appear smart in emails! Created by book author and blogger Sarah Cooper.
The Cooper Review is the now defunct satirical blog created by Sarah Cooper. Since its launch in August 2014, it has been viewed by millions of people around the world and attracts more than 100,000 readers per month.
Sarah Cooper is a comedian, speaker, and author of bestselling books How to Be Successful Without Hurting Men’s Feelings and 100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings, both of which are in development as series for television. She built her comedy career in between working for companies like Yahoo! and Google, where she was fed free lunches and lots of material.
In April 2020, Sarah went viral with a video called “How to Medical,” in which she lip syncs Trump’s proposed COVID-19 cures of UV light and disinfectant, viewed over 25 million times across Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. She has since created dozens more Trump lip-syncs each garnering millions of views. She was named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch for 2020, will be featured at this year’s Just for Laughs Festival and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show, Ellen, and has been featured in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Washington Post, InStyle Magazine and countless others.
More: The Cooper Review, Sarah Cooper
SOURCE: https://designyoutrust.com/2021/01/12-tricks-to-appear-smart-in-emails/
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Australian “artist” Twitter Picasso creates ballpoint celebrity portraits and they are terrible. The illustrations are so bad, they are actually good.
The purposefully grotesque caricatures are full of small details inspired by the subjects’ tattoos, clothing, and body shape, offering a hilariously accurate take on some of the most famous people in the entertainment industry. Scroll down to see the best (worst?) examples!
More: Twitter h/t: sadanduseless
SOURCE: https://designyoutrust.com/2021/01/hilariously-bad-celebrity-portraits-by-twitter-picasso/
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A council have recruited men with TVs strapped above their heads to walk the streets to police lockdown. The bizarre move saw staff and volunteers pound the streets of Bradford, Yorkshire, with TVs, which weigh 18lbs and have a 19inch screen, hoisted on their shoulders.
h/t: dailymail
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Bradford Council announced the ‘iWalkers’ scheme this week but due to public backlash it has been forced to delete a Facebook post detailing its plans.
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Pictures show a man using a backpack to lift a monitor roughly one-foot above his shoulders. It revealed the scheme had been funded by the Government and two ‘iWalkers’ hit the streets for two days. Locals were left stunned by the initiative and slammed the authority for frittering away taxpayers’ cash.
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