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Synthetic Collagen: The Future of Skincare, But Not Yet in Zagreb

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ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ In recent years, synthetic collagen has emerged as a promising alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Produced through advanced biotechnology, this lab-grown collagen is made using genetically engineered bacteria or yeast, eliminating the need for animal sources. While it offers an ethical and sustainable option for skincare and health supplements, consumers in Zagreb, Croatia, will be disappointed to learn that synthetic collagen is not yet available for purchase in the city. During our discussion on synthetic and natural molecules, we explored the availability of various products, including collagen alternatives for vegetarians and vegans. While natural collagen is widely available in the form of animal-derived supplements, and plant-based boosters can support the body's natural collagen production, fully synthetic collagen remains a niche product, primarily used in research and high-end biotech application...

Stop Drilling - Recycle | Push for a Circular Economy

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ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ Try to create a system where everything comes back around again and again! That slogan, "Stop Drilling - Recycle," could be a powerful and catchy rallying cry against both Big Oil and Big Pharma by pushing for a circular economy instead of extractive industries. Here’s how it could work in practice: Big Oil Reduce new drilling by promoting recycling of plastics and alternative materials Invest in bio-based plastics and reuse infrastructure to cut demand for petroleum products Push for stricter regulations on fossil fuel extraction Big Pharma Recycle medical plastics (e.g., syringes, pill bottles) instead of relying on fossil-fuel-based virgin plastic Repurpose expired drugs where possible, reducing waste and dependency on constant new production Shift focus from profit-driven medicine to sustainable, accessible healthcare 💡 Less drilling, less waste, more future. Let’s make it happen! 💪

From Utopia’s Bad Karma to Freedom Growing Green: The Best Viewpoint

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ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ Utopia sounds like a dream-who wouldn't want a perfect world? But the more I think about it, the more I see its bad karma. It's not the idea itself; it's how it twists in human hands. I started tossing this around with Grok, an AI from xAI, and what unraveled was a wild ride through extremes, art, propaganda, and a hope for something greener. Here's where it took me. The Bad Karma of Utopia Why does utopia feel cursed? Maybe because it's built on a shaky bet: that you can force messy humans into a perfect mold. History's full of flops-Soviet collectives, Mao's Great Leap-that promised paradise but delivered prison camps. The dream sours when crazy, envious types hijack it, shoving it from one extreme to another. They don't just want the prize; they want to control it, and if they can't, they'd rather burn it down. That's the destructive branch-when a split could've been soft, the...

»»ᅳ𝑼𝑷𝑫𝑨𝑻𝑬𝑫ᅳ► Thinking, Speaking, Doing

Article originally published on 27 April 2022 It can be heard by psychocrats that there is little difference between saying something and doing the same thing, but I deeply disagree. Although I am not a shrink I believe there are three basic cognitive states: thinking, speaking, and doing; such as the three basic aggregate states of matter: gaseous, liquid, and solid. These three basic cognitive states are separate but intertwined, I honestly think it is better to think about everything, rave, be ready, and not react wrongly to some action at a certain moment. I see myself as an extrovert, but I wouldn’t expose myself too much in the current hostile environment regarding civil rights violations in the pandemic and fossil fuels crisis. ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ Thinking, Speaking, Doing: A Thin Line Between Thought and Action The relationship between thinking, speaking, and doing is a subject of interest across multiple disciplines, from cognitive scienc...

The Last Photos I Entered in the Photoblog, With Dynamic Hit Counters

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ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ Sending love ♥️😘💗🥰

The Role of Toxins in Fat Cells and the Importance of Gradual, Hydrated Weight Loss

ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ Losing weight is often viewed as a straightforward process: burning more calories than you consume. However, when we dig deeper into the science behind weight loss, we uncover a more complex mechanism—especially regarding how fat tissue, toxins, and hydration interact during the process. A theory I’ve been thinking about involves the idea that when a person loses weight, they not only burn fat but also release the stored toxins in fat cells, which can cause temporary cognitive and physical side effects, like forgetfulness or dropping things. This essay will explore this theory, looking at how fat cells store toxins, why it’s important to lose weight gradually, and the crucial role water plays in the process. Fat Cells: Storage of Energy and Toxins Fat tissue in the body is not just a storage unit for energy; it also stores various substances that are not easily processed by other systems in the body. Over time, fat cells accu...

Why GPUs Are Essential for Crypto and AI Chatbots: Exploring the Role of CPUs and the Future of Neural Networks

ᴵⁿ ᵗᶦᵐᵉˢ ᵒᶠ ᶜˡᶦᵐᵃᵗᵉ ᵉᵐᵉʳᵍᵉⁿᶜʸ https://climateclock.world/ GPUs are crucial for both cryptocurrency mining and AI chatbots because they excel at parallel processing. In crypto mining, GPUs rapidly perform hash calculations needed for proof-of-work algorithms, making them far more efficient than CPUs. In AI, they accelerate neural network training and inference by handling vast matrix operations simultaneously, a task CPUs struggle with due to their sequential processing nature. Old-fashioned CPUs still have their place, especially for tasks requiring complex logic, general-purpose computing, and single-threaded performance. However, modern computing increasingly relies on GPU and specialized hardware like TPUs (Tensor Processing Units) for AI workloads. Regarding neural networks, they are mainly built from inorganic semiconductor materials like silicon, but AI research sometimes mimics biological processes, blurring the line between organic and inorganic. While no direct mixture of orga...

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