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Thursday Scoops : DNA, TREES, GREEN GOOD
1. DIY DNA Tests Are The New Thing.
You no longer need to pause a Netflix binge to test your DNA for genetic disease risk. 23andMe, a company backed by Google’s parent company Alphabet, is now offering the first approved, at-home DNA test without any doctor involvement. That means you can easily know if your microscopic human code (which looks kinda like a curly fry or churro) contains risk factors for diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson's. As the delivery box for this revolutionary test says: “Welcome to you.”WAIT!!! NO SO FAST!
And 23andMe will carry on selling people's genetic info to Pharmaceutical firms... [see https://www.google.co.uk/amp/gizmodo.com/of-course-23andmes-business-plan-has-been-to-sell-your-1677810999/amp … ]
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3. Clean Energy Investment Is Down... And That's A Good Thing.
A new report says clean energy investment in 2016 was less than 2015, which sounds like bad news... until you realize less money was spent on a higher amount of clean energy. The monetary cost of renewable energy (solar and wind, notably) has decreased, becoming competitive with non-renewable sources. Social costs should always be taken into account, too — and burning fuel or coal that releases toxins into our air or water isn’t exactly a social pick-me-up. This report is pretty optimistic for the future of clean energy. Even as the United States government turns its patriotic back on Mother Nature, the sheer force of price (my high school economy class was surprisingly helpful) is driving continued foreign and private adoption of the green good.
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Middle English, from Old English thursdæg, from Old Norse thōrsdagr; akin to Old English thunresdæg Thursday, Old Norse Thōrr Thor, Old English thunor thunder — more at thunder
First Known Use: before 12th century [ "Thursday." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 28 July 2016.]
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First Known Use: before 12th century [ "Thursday." Merriam-Webster.com. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 28 July 2016.]
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