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Plus: Being tall may be making you more prone to certain diseases. Jun 05, 2022 Do you remember when

Plus: Being tall may be making you more prone to certain diseases. Jun 05, 2022 [Blueprint]( Do you remember when Elon Musk accused Bill Gates of shorting Tesla on Twitter last month? He also went on to mock him with the pregnant man emoji. Now, Bill Gates responded to Musk’s remarks in an interview with French YouTuber HugoDécrypte. Compared to Musk’s attitude, Gates explained himself in a much more graceful way saying “I give a lot more money to climate change than Elon or anyone else.” Do you agree? Before we dive deep into the feud between the two entrepreneurs, let’s have a look at our video of the day to see if using solar panels on roofs is worth it. Good morning. I'm Mert, an editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let's get started. [Play]VIDEO OF THE DAY [A YouTuber explains if solar panels are worth it after using them for four years]( [Solar panels.]( Have you ever wanted to get solar panels? This video is for you if you are not sure of how well they work. [Must Read]MUST READ [Bill Gates responds to Musk, claiming he does much more to fight climate change]( [Bill Gates and Elon Musk.]( [Bill Gates and Elon Musk.]( Alamy/Reuters In April, Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to insult Microsoft founder Bill Gates by sharing a post comparing the latter to the pregnant man emoji with the caption "in case u need to lose a boner fast." The tweet was a response to accusations made the previous day by the SpaceX entrepreneur that Gates was shorting Tesla after leaked texts surfaced of him turning down a philanthropic opportunity with Gates. Now, [Bill Gates has responded]( and as usual, he has done it in a much more graceful way. A new interview surfaces. In [an interview]( with French YouTuber HugoDécrypte published Thursday, Gates said: "Tesla's not short of capital. Tesla's done a fantastic job. The cars are great." A very noble approach if you consider Musk's Tweets on the philanthropist. "I give a lot more money to climate change than Elon or anyone else. I give lots of philanthropic dollars. I back companies. Electric cars are about 16% of emissions. We need to solve that other 84 percent,” he continued. "He's done a great job, but somebody shorting the stock doesn't slow him down or hurt him in any way." Musk then replied on Twitter by simply writing the word "sigh." [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [HEALTH]HEALTH [Being tall may be making you more prone to certain diseases]( A massive study compared measures of height with the presence of more than a thousand traits in more than 250,000 U.S.-based adults and found that [increased height is linked with a number of common diseases](. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( And Other Stories in Health - [Reverse aging for humans]( Scientists come one step closer with mice trials. - These [molecular drills kill cancerous cells]( and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. - Surprise! [Your liver is just three years old]( whether you're 20 or 84. [SCIENCE]SCIENCE [Carbon dioxide levels hit the highest levels in human history in May]( The amount of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere [has risen past a key milestone]( (more than 50 percent higher than pre-industrial times) warned the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Friday according to Associated Press. The organization added that these levels have not been seen since millions of years ago. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( And Other Stories in Science - [Interesting facts about Jupiter]( that will blow your mind. - [Uranus should be a top target]( for NASA and SpaceX missions. Here's why. - [UFOs]( Everything we know so far about the flying saucer phenomena. [MAIL & MUSINGS]MAIL & MUSINGS The feud between Musk and Gates seems to continue. Which one do you think is right? [Bill Gates.]( [Elon Musk.]( [None of them. I hate billionaires.]( [They both have points that they are right about.]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Yesterday we asked if you think the way to unlimited renewable energy is through the depths of the ocean and the majority of the voters think so. 44 percent say there’s no harm in trying while 43 percent think it sounds reasonable. 44% Why not? There's no harm in trying. 43% Yes. Sounds very reasonable. 8% I do not think so. There must be a more sustainable way. 5% No. I don't think this innovation will work. [QUOTE OF THE DAY]QUOTE OF THE DAY "Every chemical substance, every plant, every animal in its growth, teaches the unity of the cause, the variety of appearance." Ralph Waldo Emerson in “Essays: First Series” [THINGS WE LOVE]THINGS WE LOVE [image]( [Gamenote RGB Headphone Stand]( [image]( [Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop]( [image]( [WACACO Minipresso NS]( [image]( [eMeet M2 Gray Conference Speaker]( [AND ANOTHER THING]AND ANOTHER THING - Toyota uses [cartridges to make hydrogen portable]( and fueling convenient - The Russia-Ukraine war has killed 'several thousand dolphins' and [harmed the marine ecosystem]( say Black Sea scientists. (Business Insider) - [Digital twin]( How a virtual representation of a system boosts effectivity. - Infant infections may increase the [risk of heart disease]( later in life. (SciTechDaily) - Here are the [top eight electric vehicles]( of 2022 with solar roofs. - Elon Musk's [back-to-the-office demand]( is 'like something out of the 1950s,' says an Australian billionaire. (Business Insider) - [Elon Musk reacts]( to the Dogecoin creator’s claim about his coding skills. Prepared by Loukia Papadopoulos and Mert Erdemir Enjoy Reading? Forward this email to a friend. Was this email forwarded to you? [Join Free!]( [About Us]( [Advertise]( [Contact Us]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. Manage you e-mail preferences or unsubscribe [here](. © Copyright 2022 | The Blueprint is by Interesting Engineering, Inc. 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 | All Rights Reserved [Interesting Engineering]

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