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An intestinal bacteria that helps you live to 100 Sponsored by You're reading The Vital Component, a breakdown of the week's engineering news delivered to your inbox. I’m Loukia, an editor at IE. Let's dive in. This week, we are discussing how all large objects in the universe will eventually [evaporate]( new moveable wooden walls that are the future of [sustainable construction]( and an intestinal bacteria that [may help people]( live to 100. Check out [Lexicon]( the new engineering podcast from Interesting Engineering. MUST READ [Hawking]( [Hawking was right: All large objects will eventually evaporate]( New theoretical research by Michael Wondrak, Walter van Suijlekom and Heino Falcke of Radboud University is indicating that Hawking was partially right about black holes. The research examined whether or not the presence of an event horizon is indeed crucial to the annihilation of black holes and potentially all large matter. Using techniques from physics, astronomy and mathematics the team researched what occurs when such pairs of particles are created in the surroundings of black holes. [Read More]( MUST READ [Ephemeral]( [These new moveable wooden walls are the future of sustainable construction]( Architects from Cambridge’s Centre for Natural Material Innovation and PLP Architecture have released a prototype home made of flexible wooden partition walls which can be shifted and moved around to meet the ever evolving needs of residents. [Read More]( MUST READ [bacteria]( [An intestinal bacteria may be the key to living to 100]( Researchers from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research at the University of Copenhagen have found that an intestinal bacteria may be the key to a long and healthy life. The research examined 176 healthy Japanese centenarians and found a common trait: a unique combination of intestinal bacteria and bacterial viruses. [Read More]( THE SPONSOR OF THE DAY [SkillShare]( [SkillShare]( Prompt engineering is the imminent future. Do you have it in your arsenal of skills? AI as a technology made a huge breakthrough post the release of ChatGPT, allowing users to get their queries resolved by merely posting commands. Knowing the right prompts will allow you to guide ChatGPT in the right direction and get the desired results. Peggy Dean's ChatGPT for Creatives is a great start for anyone who wishes to learn how to integrate this AI tool seamlessly in their workflow and increase productivity. [Get this course on Skillshare]( where you can sign up for a one-month premium subscription free of cost! [LEARN MORE]( JOB BOARD [Senior Software Engineer - Salesforce - Philanthropy Engineering]( Bloomberg [Principal Engineer - Ads Platform Engineering]( Netflix [Lead Software Engineer – Reliability Engineering]( U.S. Bank National Association [Engineer II, Software Quality Engineering]( Samsung Electronics [Data Center Chief Engineer]( Amazon Data Services, Inc. [AI Machine Learning Engineer]( PayPal [Java Software Engineer]( Leidos [Chief Engineer | Austin, TX]( One Haus [Engineering Manager]( Flipp [Machine Learning Solutions Engineer]( Snorkel AI [Subscribe]( [About Us]( [Advertise]( [Contact Us]( [Privacy Policy]( [Term of Service]( © Copyright 2023 | The Blueprint is by Interesting Engineering, Inc. 530 Fifth Ave, 9th floor New York, NY 10036 | All Rights Reserved You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. Manage you e-mail preferences or unsubscribe [here.](

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