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  1. Just finished my raw notes on Adam Grant's Originals

    This book isn’t about reckless risk-taking — it’s about questioning the default, balancing risk portfolios, and building systems that welcome dissent.

    Key Takeaways:
    – Question defaults
    – Balance risk like a portfolio
    – Volume > perfection
    – Procrastinate with purpose
    – Protect dissent

    👉 Download full notes (PDF): briannwokedi.com/wp-content/up

    #DeepSmarts #BookNotes #Leadership #Creativity #Innovation #Originals #AdamGrant

  2. After nearly half a century in #deepspace, every ping from #Voyager1 is a bonus
    Powered by #plutonium, running on pure stubbornness
    Although engineers reckon that the aging spacecraft might survive well into the 2030s before eventually passing out of range of the #DeepSpaceNetwork, the #spacecraft's cosmic ray subsystem was switched off in 2025. More of the probe's instruments are earmarked for termination as engineers eke out Voyager's power supply for a few more years.
    theregister.com/2025/09/07/48_

  3. Deep-sea gigantism (Ecogeographic rules 🌍)

    In zoology, deep-sea gigantism or abyssal gigantism is the tendency for species of deep-sea dwelling animals to be larger than their shallower-water relatives across a large taxonomic range. Proposed explanations for this type of gigantism include necessary adaptation to colder temperature, food scarcity, reduced predation pressure ...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-sea

    #DeepSeaGigantism #AnimalSize #MarineOrganisms #EcogeographicRules

  4. How #DeepSea Cables That Power World Are Made
    #Undersea routes are often preferred option for sharing #electricity between countries or simply keeping cables out of sight
    “We are basically sold out through 2028,” Massimo Battaini, CEO of #Prysmian, said in an interview at the plant. He added that orders on the books for these conduits, which can carry up to two gigawatts of power, have jumped to around €17 billion from €2 billion five years ago
    nytimes.com/2025/07/14/busines
    archive.ph/hzLDc

  5. 🚀 What if you could save 40% more time on reports and produce 30% smarter drafts — all with AI? Discover how Perplexity AI + Gemini are transforming research, work, and learning. Don’t miss this breakthrough! #DeepSearch #AIProductivity #SmartWork
    👉
    medium.com/@rogt.x1997/40-fast

  6. New bacterial genome announcement from our team:

    Draft genome sequence of Desulfobacterota strain M19, a mesophilic sulfur-disproportionating bacterium from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/m

    This new bacterium was found on a #DeepSea hydrothermal vent, 1663m deep under the Atlantic ocean surface. It can grow by both "eating" and "breathing" a single chemical—pure elemental sulfur.

    #Bacteria #Microbes #Genomics #HydrothermalVents #Extremophiles

  7. PS: When asking ChatGPT why it formed the #deepsearch in the first place, I got the following obscure answer: "The action labeled as a “deep search” or “research task” should not have been triggered in this context. (...). This was an internal system misstep — it misinterpreted your detailed, long-form input as something requiring contextual research (possibly due to the article’s political and contemporary nature). That was not needed for your actual request." 😔

  8. @greenpeace

    "Mining the potato-sized rocks on the seafloor called “nodules” only yields four metals of any economic consequence: nickel, cobalt, copper, and manganese. Since copper and manganese are plentiful on land, deep-seafloor mining is really all about nickel and cobalt. And, unlike many have tried to claim, you cannot in fact get meaningful amounts of rare earth elements from the seafloor."

    #DeepSeaMining
    #nodules