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Automobile security “The key to avoiding distracted driving is simple, according to new research from MIT: just keep your eyes on the road and look where you’re going.” (arstechnica.com)Why there is a gender gap when it comes to auto security. (cbc.ca)AVsWhy AV businesses are consolidating. (ft.com)Apple’s ($AAPL) acquisition of Drive.AI isn’t a major deal. (fortune.com)Autos“Rivian is promising to do for trucks what Tesla did for luxury cars.” (nytimes.com)Truck driving could shortly be a desk job. (axios.com)EVs in Europe must possess a noise-emitting device. (bbc.com)EnergyChubb ($CB) is getting from the business of insuring coal businesses. (ft.com)Can used supertankers be utilized to capture wave power? (bbc.com)ClimateThe vast expanse of sea ice around Antarctica has endured a “nonetheless ” collapse since 2014, satellite data reveals. (theguardian.com)June 2019 was the hottest on record for Earth. (independent.co.uk)EnvironmentMore trees, please. (phys.org)How the iPhone stored the entire world, literally. (wired.com)It’s tough to see the carbon catch on a international scale isn’t a part of the solution to global warming. (ft.com)The ecological downside of cheap, really cheap, clothes at Costco ($COST). (fastcompany.com)Plastics are more than water bottles. (nytimes.com)Why drink businesses oppose bottle invoices. (nytimes.com)TechnologyThe top 10 emerging technology of 2019. (scientificamerican.com)The Apple ($AAPL) Watch has seemingly never taken a bite from this luxury watch area. (nytimes.com)Computer vision is speeding up the Amazon warehouse choosing process. (ft.com)Why its difficult to”half quit” an app like Twitter. (nytimes.com)The mind Depression is really a sneaky, sticky b*tch – a firsthand encounter. (getrichslowly.org)Eight books that can help with anxiety and stress management including”10 Percent Happier: How I Tamed The Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works — A True Story” by Dan Harris. (fatherly.com)How to be nicer to yourself such as”accepting your imperfections.” (fatherly.com)HealthWhy you should practice before researching. (newatlas.com)Why being sort makes you fitter. (nextavenue.org)HealthWhat causes a fantastic health metric. (theatlantic.com)“Irish children who spend more time outdoors during daylight hours are less likely to be short-sighted, say scientists.” (thetimes.co.uk)For $599 what exactly does sequencing your complete genome make you? (onezero.medium.com)BarbecueGrilling is still very much a part of the male stereotype. (vox.com)Five myths regarding barbecue. (washingtonpost.com)Fake meatPlant-based meats continue to be processed foods. (qz.com)Pea protein is hot, hot, hot. (bloomberg.com)Food10 food styles that will soon be ubiquitous. (washingtonpost.com)Breakfast isn’t just about pancakes anymore. (newconsumer.com)AT that the Costco ($COST) food court, stay with the basics. (businessinsider.com)Diet pop up gets a bad rap. (washingtonpost.com)In protection of mayonnaise. (wired.com)DrinkWe all know about the risks of secondhand smoke, and what about the hazards of secondhand drinking? (gizmodo.com)The mind of Anheuser-Busch InBev is betting that a planned public record in Asia will help the planet ’s biggest brewer expand in the fast-growing area via acquisitions. (ft.com)Beer produced from surplus cereal. Sure, why don’t you? (nytimes.com)CoffeeHow to brew a better cup of java. (marketwatch.com)Coffee prices just keep going down. (wsj.com)DogsThe FDA has recently issued a warning regarding grain-free dog food. (theatlantic.com)Everybody needs a dog, especially teenagers. (nytimes.com)MediaA great reminder – you do not really have those e-books, movies and songs you have paid for. (wired.com)Why don’t talk reveals work on Netflix ($NFLX)? (nytimes.com)The greatest pictures of 2019 (so far). (vulture.com)MusicThe traditional model for labels is going away as artists smart up. (ftalphaville.ft.com)Spotify ($SPOT) is pulling back from its plan to open its platform to independent artists. (ft.com)CollegeInstitutional investors have overwhelmed the student housing market. (axios.com)Hampshire College is on the verge of obsolescence. (wsj.com)What occurs to your identity once your alma mater closes? (nytimes.com)Earlier on Abnormal ReturnsLongform connections: local maxima. (abnormalreturns.com)What you missed in our Friday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)Podcast connections: turning points. (abnormalreturns.com)Investing as a hobby (or maybe ). My talk with David Schawel. (abnormalreturns.com)An alternative record of the ETF: what if Vanguard had been the very first to launch? (abnormalreturns.com)On the reduction of a Valuable reading resource: Reading the Markets by Brenda Jubin. (abnormalreturns.com)Why that new car may not make you that happy: speaking transportation trade-offs with Ben Carlson. (abnormalreturns.com)Mixed mediaThings about which we should be grateful. (medium.com)We humans do okay, everything considered. (reason.com)On the end of editorial cartooning. (politico.com)On the death of the sidewalk. (washingtonpost.com)Practice actually works. (avc.com)

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