New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 243

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Analysis of the Week

How the founder’s persona predicts the start-up’s success.

The history of dingoes.

Northern Chinese have a genetic adaptation to fattier, meat-heavier diets.

Higher intakes of animal and fish protein linked to lower risk of hip fracture.

You may be over 85 and still make gains in power and muscle mass.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Primal Kitchen Podcast: So What’s Your Gut Telling You?

Primal Well being Coach Radio: Dayna Hrovath

Media, Schmedia

Adderall shortage hitting students hard.

Attention-grabbing Weblog Posts

The misplaced ban on incandescents.

Social Notes

Ask me anything.

Every part Else

Castaway tourism.

Mental imagery.

Issues I’m As much as and In

New plantar fasciitis therapy: Vibration with shockwave therapy.

Not stunned: Frequently heated oils and negative health consequences.

Attention-grabbing: The case for a simulated universe.

Fascinating: Congolese hunter gatherer men who stay up late have higher testosterone than those who go to bed earlier.

Product I’m having fun with: HELLO grass-fed strawberry jello.

Query I’m Asking

Do you suppose the universe is a simulation? The thought strikes me as a techie model of faith.

Recipe Nook

Time Capsule

One yr in the past (Oct 21 – Oct 27)

Remark of the Week

Picanha recipe – keep away from!

“The picanha will doubtless include a thick fats cap nonetheless on it, so use a fillet knife to trim all of it off. ”

Um, no, no, and no.”

-Ha, sure. Depart the fats cap on.

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