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Plus, Earth has a lot of life. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   [// Every puzzle has a prize! Win up to $1,000,000 »]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Advertise]( | [Talk to Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you. Holiday Trivia: How many candles are used through Hanukkah? Hint: Seems like a trick question but the math maths out. (Scroll to the bottom for the answer!) [/slay] [These 10 scientists are on the cusp of changing the world | Popular Science]( [These 10 scientists are on the cusp of changing the world]( “Leaving a tangible mark on your scientific field is a staggering achievement at any stage of your career. Each year, Popular Science honors 10 early-career researchers who’ve gotten a head start: The Brilliant 10. … Whether they are driven by the desire to fill a need, the pursuit of justice, or sheer fascination, there’s little doubt that each of these awardees will change the world for the better. … The groundbreaking work of these up-and-coming researchers offers us a sneak peek at the cutting-edge science of tomorrow. While they’ve already turned heads and earned some of the most prestigious academic awards out there, these experts are just getting started. What on earth will they think of next?” [// Popular Science »]( [/game] [MSCHF - What would you do with a million cash? [Partner]]( [What would you do with a million cash?]( The odds of winning the Two Million Dollar Puzzle are 150x better than playing the lottery jackpot. But like, that’s still ridiculous, right? A dream. A shot in the dark. But also…what if you win a million dollars? What would you do? How would your life change? 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All this is only $29.99 away… [Ad] [// Win a million NOW! »]( [/whoa] [Exactly how much life is on Earth? | The New York Times]( [Exactly how much life is on Earth?]( “According to a recent calculation by a team of biologists and geologists, there are a more living cells on Earth — a million trillion trillion, or 10^30 in math notation, a 1 followed by 30 zeros — than there are stars in the universe or grains of sand on our planet. … The overwhelming majority of these cells are microbes, too small to see with the unaided eye; a great many are cyanobacteria, the tiny bubbles of energy and chemistry that churn away in plants and in the seas assembling life as we know it and mining sunlight to manufacture the oxygen we need to breathe.” [// The New York Times »]( [/data] [Connectivity defined the past decade — interoperability is next | Pymnts]( [Connectivity defined the past decade — interoperability is next]( “While the rapid rise in digital connectivity over the past decade brought about remarkable advancements, it also presented challenges. Siloed ecosystems, proprietary standards, and a lack of interoperability hindered the seamless flow of data and functionality between devices, platforms, organizations and even industries. … As we step into the next decade, the spotlight is on interoperability — the ability of different systems and devices to work together seamlessly. Interoperability is the bridge that connects diverse technologies, allowing them to share data, functionality and services. The goal is to break down silos, fostering an environment where users can enjoy a cohesive and integrated experience across various devices and platforms.” [// Pymnts »]( [/ride] [BirdBike - Save a horse, ride an e-bike [Partner]]( [Save a horse, ride an e-bike]( Gas prices these days are… well, yikes. Instead of dropping money on fuel, you could spend it on a new e-bike that gets you around for free.99. This one comes with a powerful motor that boosts you uphill or lets you cruise at 20MPH. 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You could click through every page on their company’s website and leave with no idea that it creates the most beloved crisp [snack chips] flavors in the world.” [// The Guardian »]( [/bites] [// How cool can a PDF reader be? Pretty cool, it turns out. Get one that does way more than your Mac’s default »]( [// With The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle, two lucky players will win $1,000,000. Reminiscent of the golden ticket from Willy Wonka, assemble a puzzle, scan it, and see what you won! Every puzzle has a prize! »]( [// Connect your Nintendo Switch to the big screen without all the bulky docking stations. This tiny cord does it all for under $20 »]( [/style] [@nathanschroderphoto on Instagram]( [@nathanschroderphoto]( Interested in having one of your social posts featured in The Futurist? 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