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Plus, video games that *might* smell good. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏

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Invest today to become part of the future of robotics and, more importantly, ice cream. [Ad] [// Get invested »]( [/yikes] [Elon Musk says ketamine is his special medicine | Futurism]( [Elon Musk says ketamine is his special medicine]( “During the hour-long interview [with former CNN anchor Don Lemon], Musk doubled down on his use of ketamine, a potentially hallucinogenic anesthetic that has been used as a treatment for depression. … ‘From an investor standpoint, if there is something I’m taking, we should keep taking it,’ he added, arguing that his ketamine use was in Tesla's best interest.” [// Futurism »]( [/earth] [Nature wasn’t healing: What really happened with wildlife during pandemic lockdowns | Popular Science]( [Nature wasn’t healing: What really happened with wildlife during pandemic lockdowns]( “During the lockdowns of the early pandemic … People reported animals re-claiming territory from humans in much-memed (and often fake) posts. Nature was — supposedly — healing. Except that it wasn’t, really. The effects of Covid-19 restrictions on peoples’ activity and wildlife were nuanced and varied, according to a study published March 18 in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution. The ‘nature is healing’ narrative was far too simplistic to capture the full breadth of what really unfolded between humans and animals in the pandemic’s early stage, says Cole Burton, co-lead study author and a conservation biologist at the University of British Columbia. ‘I can understand why we wanted to believe that,’ he adds, ‘but there was no one-size-fits all response with animals.’” [// Popular Science »]( [/lifehack] [OneAir - To travel or not to travel? The answer is actually pretty easy (and cheap) [Partner]]( [To travel or not to travel? The answer is actually pretty easy (and cheap)]( There are two kinds of people in this world. There are those who go on cool international vacations and the rest of us who get jealous. Don’t want to be in the latter group? 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With the news of a weird device called GameScent, we’ve rounded up a list of which game worlds we’re most curious to get a whiff of — for better or worse.” [// New Atlas »]( [/bites] [// The web is full of prying eyes. If that idea creeps you out (which it should), you’ll want a VPN that cloaks your IP and protects you from all that »]( [// Circular scoops are out. Square-shaped scoops are in. Get a stake in the Dice Cream game starting at just $250/share »]( [// Equal parts laptop and tablet, the Surface Pro 6 isn’t just really cool, it’s the most practical device to have in the digital age of remote work »]( [/vibes] [@davidszauder on Instagram]( [@davidszauder]( Interested in having one of your social posts featured in The Futurist? 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