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If we feed our food waste which is the current government favorite way of getting rid of food waste, to anaerobic digestion, which
turns
food waste into gas to produce electricity, you save a paltry 448 kilograms of carbon dioxide per ton of food waste.
And it
turns
out they are medical students on their way to a lecture about the latest suturing techniques, and he's the guy giving the lecture.
Well, it
turns
out neuroscientists have studied this, too.
As it
turns
out, when tens of millions of people are unemployed or underemployed, there's a fair amount of interest in what technology might be doing to the labor force.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it
turns
out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
But it
turns
out that this phenomenon of publication bias has actually been very, very well studied.
And in the BMJ, in the first edition of January, 2012, you can see a study which looks to see if people kept to that ruling, and it
turns
out that only one in five have done so.
Okay, so he attaches it to a transparent pipe, and he
turns
the water on.
He
turns
it back down.
And then he
turns
the water up a bit, so it starts coming back in.
There's this little flicker, and then as he
turns
it ever so slightly more, the whole of that green line disappears, and instead there are these little sort of inky dust devils close to the needle.
Every street is generally perceived as a straight line, and we kind of ignore the little twists and
turns
that the streets make.
So we move along linear routes and our mind straightens streets and perceives
turns
as 90-degree angles.
And more importantly, we're able to gather information about our choices, because it
turns
out that what we think of as our health is more like the interaction of our bodies, our genomes, our choices and our environment.
Well, we were confined though, limited, I should rather say, for several reasons that it's not worth explaining, to endoscopy only, of the many other options we had, and with a 4mm camera attached to it, we were successful in documenting and taking some fragments of what it
turns
out to be a reddish color, black color, and there is some beige fragments that later on we ran a much more sophisticated exams, XRF, X-ray diffraction, and the results are very positive so far.
Nextpedition
turns
the trip into a game, with surprising twists and
turns
along the way.
The answer
turns
out to be two percent.
Turns
out to be a little bit higher.
If you look at the OECD countries and how much they spend per domestic poor person, and compare it with how much they spend per poor person in poor countries, the ratio — Branko Milanovic at the World Bank did the calculations —
turns
out to be about 30,000 to one.
And it
turns
out I've got the Devil inside of me.
It
turns
out that poisoners were a valued and feared group, because poisoning a human being is a quite difficult thing.
Well it
turns
out it's not only old-timey British scientists who are this squeamish.
It
turns
out that this score is actually meaningful.
It
turns
out that over the past five years a number of researchers have done this, and by and large the results have all been the same, that when people are feeling disgust, their attitudes shift towards the right of the political spectrum, toward more moral conservatism as well.
I started out by trying to figure out what romantic love was by looking at the last 45 years of the psychological research and as it
turns
out, there's a very specific group of things that happen when you fall in love.
And as it
turns
out, the older you get, the less likely you are to divorce.
It's a time of change, when warmth
turns
to cold, water
turns
to snow, and then it all disappears.
As it
turns
out, people are substantially less happy when their minds are wandering than when they're not.
As it
turns
out, people are less happy when they're mind-wandering no matter what they're doing.
As it
turns
out, there is a strong relationship between mind-wandering now and being unhappy a short time later, consistent with the idea that mind-wandering is causing people to be unhappy.
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