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ICYMI: (Possible) HIV Cure, Waking Alien Organisms, Biofuel & More

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Your weekend recap has arrived. . A lot happened over the last few days — here’s your Mond

Your weekend recap has arrived. [Welcome To The Futurist]( [The Futurist uncovers unique and inspiring topics that feed your curiosity. Curated articles on technology, science, and culture delivered to your inbox. Not for you?]( [Unsubscribe by clicking here](. A lot happened over the last few days — here’s your Monday recap of all the wild stories you may have missed this weekend. /ICYMI - We all kinda knew it but a lot of didn’t want to admit it, but yeah, eating insects can be good for the planet — [Chew on that for a bit]( - Purdue University researchers have found what they call the "secret ingredient for building life” which sounds very important — [Find out what it is]( - With the power of Crispr gene editing, scientists believe they can cure HIV and, in fact, have already begun tests — [Learn more]( - The key to awakening dormant, extraterrestrial organisms on other planets might lie in undead bacteria. Sounds like a lot, we know — [Just click here to learn more]( - Trying to measure biofuel’s effects on the planet (and agriculture specifically) is a difficult task, but some scientists are figuring it out — [See what they’re learning]( /posted [@getthefuturist on Instagram]( [@getthefuturist]( /bites - Become an expert on artificial intelligence with this complete set of AI learning ebooks for 93% off —[Master AI today]( - Getting healthier means changing your lifestyle; Noom Weight helps users lose weight in a sustainable way through behavioral change psychology — [It's a no‑brainer]( - Nobody likes going to the dentist if your teeth aren’t the best they could be, but now they can be with a Sonic electric toothbrush with 8 extra toothbrush heads — [Brush your pain away]( /glitch [@animoscillator on Instagram]( [@animoscillator]( [THE FUTURIST]( [Advertise]( [Talk to Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Our Friends @ The Fanny Pack]( [Follow The Futurist on Instagram! | @getthefuturist]( Powered by StackCommerce 21 Market Street | Venice, CA 90291 [View this email in your browser](

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