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The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you.

In today's edition:

// Amazing coffee

// Map of the universe

// YouTube gets current

// Counseling drug addicts

/cosmos
A new map of the universe, painted with cosmic neutrinos | Quanta Magazine

“Of the 100 trillion neutrinos that pass through you every second, most come from the sun or Earth’s atmosphere. But a smattering of the particles — those moving much faster than the rest — traveled here from powerful sources farther away. For decades, astrophysicists have sought the origin of these ‘cosmic’ neutrinos. Now, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory has finally collected enough of them to reveal telltale patterns in where they’re coming from.”

/tech
The operating system used by billionaires | StackSocial

Microsoft’s latest OS was designed for easier navigability, stronger security, and better performance than any version before. Windows 11 Pro includes a number of productivity-focused features, such as the ability to snap multiple windows together and create custom layouts, improved voice typing, and a new, more powerful search experience. Personal and professional users will enjoy a modern and secure computing experience. The best part? It's a lifetime subscription, so you pay once and get access for life. Check it out. [Ad]

/innovation
Landfill-destined coffee grounds get converted to a 3D printing medium | New Atlas

“It was just last month that we heard how waste coffee grounds could be utilized to boost the strength of concrete. Well, new research shows that such otherwise-unwanted grounds could also be used to 3D-print plant pots, single-use cups and more.”

/health
Incredible hotline counsels drug users through potential overdoses without shame | Neoscope

“In a compelling demonstration of harm reduction in practice, a volunteer overdose counselor has described her experiences at a group that talks to people who may be on the brink of death from overdose — without shaming or judging them. ... Thus far, the group says it has averted nearly 100 overdose fatalities.”

/biohack
Elite performance and longevity, powered by your data | Fount

Fount brings elite-level performance optimization and longevity strategies to you, without the gimmicks or hype. Leveraging proven methods based on our work with Special Operations and top-tier athletes, we analyze your bloodwork, wearable data, and lifestyle factors to craft tailored plans. Our focus encompasses sleep, nutrition, custom supplements, hormone balance, longevity, and stress resilience. Begin a 4-month comprehensive life transformation starting at $2,499/mo. [Ad]

/media
YouTube rolls out new experiment promoting full-screen viewing of vertical videos | Digital Information World

“Popular video-sharing app YouTube is rolling out a new test that seems to take it one step closer to the whole vertical video viewing experience. They claim to be launching more tests in this direction so that mobile viewers can finally get their much sought-after vertical viewing demand that’s been on the rise for quite some time.”

/bites
/design
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Two alleged non-human aliens were presented to Mexico's congress, and the reactions are truly hilarious

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Two alleged non-human aliens were presented to Mexico's congress, and the reactions are truly hilarious
Two alleged non-human aliens were presented to Mexico's congress, and the reactions are truly hilarious
Two alleged non-human aliens were presented to Mexico's congress, and the reactions are truly hilarious

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