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Shh, don’t tell anyone about High on Life’s Frasier joke

The recently released High on Life is full of hilarious pop culture references, from nods to Metal Gear Solid to fully watchable 90s movies. My favorite joke, however, comes from a legally dubious Frasier joke (that I probably shouldn’t be drawing attention to). The gag is easy to miss, as it’s tied to a hidden collectible. Throughout High on Life, players can find Trash Bag Babies trading cards. As you might have guessed, these are a not-so-subtle riff on Topps’ old Garbage Pail Kids trading card line. Each features…

GloRilla Shares Debut EP ‘Anyways, Life’s Great…’ f/ Cardi B

GloRilla has shared her debut EP Anyways, Life’s Great… via Yo Gotti’s CMG Label. The new project features guest appearances from Cardi B, Niki Pooh, and Hitkidd on breakout hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).”The Memphis up-and-comer discussed the nine-track offering with Zane Lowe, telling the Apple Music 1 host what her fans can expect. “They going to get that raw, you know what I’m saying, that raw shit,” she promised.The video for “Nut Quick” also hit at midnight:Glo told Lowe how she’s been processing her success, saying, “I…

The big idea: should we be using data to make life’s big decisions? | Books

Whom should you marry? Where should you live? How should you spend your time? For centuries, people have relied on their gut instincts to figure out the answers to these life-changing questions. Now, though, there is a better way. We are living through a data explosion, as vast amounts of information about all aspects of human behaviour have become more and more accessible. We can use this big data to help determine the best course to chart.There has long been overwhelming – and often surprising – evidence that algorithms…

All five of life’s base units have now been found in meteorites

How life on Earth first arose is one of the most profound mysteries of science, and evidence is mounting that the key building blocks may have been delivered to our home planet from space. A new study makes that scenario seem even more likely, as scientists have now identified in meteorites the last two DNA nucleobases that hadn’t yet been found in extraterrestrial samples.DNA and RNA are made up of five organic molecules called nucleobases – adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil. That’s the ACGT letter code used…