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[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.](. /innovation [Experiments With Barbie Dolls Reveal A Surprising Way To Keep Spacesuits Clean On The Moon | Gizmodo]( [EXPERIMENTS WITH BARBIE DOLLS REVEAL A SURPRISING WAY TO KEEP SPACESUITS CLEAN ON THE MOON]( New research from Washington State University may have cracked the code for keeping space suits dust-free, in which pressurized liquid nitrogen was used to literally blow the dust from surfaces. During testing, the research team found that a sprayer full of liquid nitrogen could remove an average 98% of the dust stuck to fabric when used in a vacuum to simulate an airlock. The spray resulted in minimal damage to the spacesuits worn by simulated astronauts—Barbie dolls in Moon suits—as a result of the treatment. [Gizmodo]( /media [Catch Up The Latest Hot News Topics With Morning Brew, The Free Email You Can Read In Five Minutes | [Partner]]( [CATCH UP THE LATEST HOT NEWS TOPICS WITH MORNING BREW, THE FREE EMAIL YOU CAN READ IN FIVE MINUTES]( You don't need to dedicate hours a day in order to stay up-to-date on the latest business and tech news. Try the daily Morning Brew newsletter and in just five minutes, you'll have the download on top headlines, so you can hold a conversation with a business client or talk to your tech colleagues even more confidently. Plus, it's free. Find out why four million subscribers rely on Morning Brew to make them a little smarter every day. [Partner] [SUBSCRIBE TO THE BREW TODAY]( /ai [Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Your Lawyer – And Will Its Name Be Harvey? | Fortune]( [WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REPLACE YOUR LAWYER – AND WILL ITS NAME BE HARVEY?]( Artificial intelligence + law is a blindingly hot equation. We are proving by the week that we simply can’t look away. Enter Harvey, today’s golden child that lives at the intersection of technology and law. Harvey is an A.I. platform that can help lawyers perform legal tasks in areas such as due diligence, litigation, and compliance. Described as “the innovative artificial intelligence platform built on a version of Open AI’s latest models enhanced for legal work,” legaltech startup Harvey, the self-styled “generative A.I. for elite law firms,” is about to play in the big leagues. Harvey is being rolled out for use by 3,500 lawyers in 43 offices of Allen & Overy, the seventh largest law firm in the world and part of London’s “Magic Circle.” [Fortune]( /exterior [@vestigare_ on Instagram]( [@vestigare_]( /biz [If Mark Zuckerberg And Tim Cook Agreed On Something, It Would Be This Tech Newsletter | Patent Drop]( [IF MARK ZUCKERBERG AND TIM COOK AGREED ON SOMETHING, IT WOULD BE THIS TECH NEWSLETTER]( Meet Patent Drop — the most innovative tech newsletter of 2023. Their team of investigative journalists uncovers below-the-source trends in Big Tech by scouring through over 100 patents each week. Join 20,000 readers on the bleeding edge of tech. [SIGN UP NOW]( /life [The Remains Of Four Dead Us Presidents Set To Be Blasted Into Space | Interesting Engineering]( [THE REMAINS OF FOUR DEAD US PRESIDENTS SET TO BE BLASTED INTO SPACE]( Celestis, a U.S.-based company known for launching memorial space flights, now plans to send remains of four dead U.S. presidents to the farthest outpost in deep space. The mission is due for launch later this year, a press release said. [Interesting Engineering]( /trippy [Neuroscientists Turn To An Unexpected Source To Study How Brains Behave In Space | Inverse]( [NEUROSCIENTISTS TURN TO AN UNEXPECTED SOURCE TO STUDY HOW BRAINS BEHAVE IN SPACE]( There are some things the human brain, over the course of millions of years of evolution, just never encountered — of these, flying through space is probably the most extreme. How do brains cope with the sudden lack of, well, weight? A paper published by a Belgian team this week in Frontiers in Physiology shines light on the ways brains figure out where they are and where they’re going. Part of a long-term study on the ways that space alters astronauts’ brains, it looks at fighter pilots as a stand-in since they’re the other profession that regularly experiences high and low g-forces as a part of work. [Inverse]( /posted [@va_viniciusaraujo on Instagram]( [@va_viniciusaraujo]( /bites - What if you were able to unleash technological innovations, grow businesses, and truly impact the way we live, all while potentially making investment returns? [This is the way](
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