DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist

 DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF 

By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane

NEW SCIENCE:  HOW TO ATTRACT & REPEL THE OPPOSITE SEX


                                                                    Source: Stock


  • Psychologists are weighing in on the petty to major triggers to gaining or losing points with the opposite sex.  Here are some key points:
  • Top 5 annoyances for females against men:
  1. Bad hygiene
  2. Arrogance
  3. Noisy eating
  4. Bad breath
  5. Spitting on the street
  • Top 5 annoyances for men against women:
  1. Bad hygiene
  2. Arrogance
  3. Noisy eating
  4. Bad breath
  5. Rudeness to hospitality staff
  • Negative hygiene, arrogance and rudeness are turnoffs for both sexes
  • Innocuous mannerisms such as lifting an eyebrow or physical anomalies like walking with a wide gait can also annoy
  • Psychologists warn of primitive gut feelings and self-sabotaging due to relationship issues
  • The upshot seems to be if you want to gain points with the opposite sex follow their rules
  • Conversely if you want to lose points, make sure you're rude, surly, spit in the street, have dirty fingernails, talk when your mouth is loaded with food, curse, avoid deodorants and mouthwash - just kidding, unless you need to move on!
RACE FOR BREAKTHROUGH HYDROGEN FUEL CELL TECH


                                    Source:  Infinity & Stock


  • One of the hottest global races is the development of hydrogen fuel cell technologies, that will power growing numbers of EVs, space missions, clean energy systems and more.  Here are some key facts:
  • Demand for hydrogen fuel cell tech is expected to grow 535% in the next decade
  • Will be a $3 trillion market by 2030 and is one of the fastest growing investment markets
  • The explosive growth potential is being fueled by space missions to the Moon and Mars, air and EV travel
  • Big global companies like Airbus, Toyota and Honda are investing in h-tech development and competing in the race
  • Interesting startups are emerging like Connecticut-based Infinity Fuel Cell & Hydrogen which is developing unique hydrogen fuel cells that are not air/oxygen dependent but instead use oxygen molecules from water
  • Their air-independent, hydrogen fuel cells are made to power hard to reach environments like outer space and underwater
  • Their ultimate goal:  power Moon rovers & missions to Mars
  • Infinity has $50 million in contracts, including from NASA, Boeing & US Navy.

"Daily Innovation Brief"© By Edward Kane

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