Plus, a potty-mouthed parrot. The all-you-can-eat buffet of streaming »]( [StackSkills]( [Advertise]( | [Talk To Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( [The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you.]( [/discover] [Space aliens are likely very few and far between, says new paper | Forbes]( [Space aliens are likely very few and far between, says new paper]( âThe greatest conundrum of our time â the question of whether thereâs extraterrestrial intelligent life in the cosmos â may turn out to be an âeither/orâ proposition. Or so says a new paper just submitted to the International Journal of Astrobiology. In their paper, the authors simply argue that on planets like our own, life should either arise most of the time or none of the time. In the case of astrobiology, we would conclude that the cosmos is either very lonely or very crowded, whereas intermediate values appear contrived, the authors note.â [// Forbes »]( [/digital] [StackSocial - Youâre not perfect, but your coding could be | [Partner]]( [Youâre not perfect, but your coding could be]( You may think you are, but youâre far from perfect. Itâs okay. We all make mistakes. And when it comes to coding, small whoopsies can make you facepalm and/or want to chuck your computer out the window. Thatâs why having a programming environment like Microsoft Visual Studio is key; it comes with an AI assistant, IntelliCode, that helps you complete lines or blocks of code for quicker, more efficient, and error-free coding. Think: less screaming at your computer and more seamless website, app, and game development for just $35. [Ad] [// Code smarter »]( [/epic] [Scientists discover metal from the 'lost city of Atlantis' | Indy 100]( [Scientists discover metal from the 'lost city of Atlantis']( âItâs tempting to imagine that the world was once home to mythical lands of beauty and abundance whose streets were lined with gold. Well, if Plato is to be believed, itâs not gold they were lined with but orichalcum. At least, in the case of Atlantis. ⦠It is perhaps unsurprising, therefore, that orichalcum has been at the heart of the centuries-old search for the drowned continent. After all, believers argue, if it was so chock-full of the stuff, finding the metal could lead to finding the submerged land itself. And, in late 2014, it looked as though their theory could be proven right.â [// Indy 100 »]( [/nope] [No one has lasted more than 55 minutes in the quietest place on Earth | MSN]( [No one has lasted more than 55 minutes in the quietest place on Earth]( âWe all crave a bit of peace and quiet every now and then â some time to be alone with our thoughts. But silence isnât as golden as weâve been led to believe, according to the people whoâve been to the quietest place on Earth. ⦠âWhen itâs quiet, ears will adapt. The quieter the room, the more things you hear. ⦠In the anechoic chamber, you become the sound.â What he means by this is that, with the absence of external noise, your ears are forced to adapt to unimaginable silence and start to focus inwards on your own mind and bodily functions. Furthermore, after as little as 30 minutes, subjects begin to hallucinate.â [// MSN »]( [/play] [StackSocial - The cure to golf rage | [Partner] ]( [The cure to golf rage]( Golfing is fun⦠until you miss a simple putt, and youâre throwing a grown-up hissy fit on the green. Weâd tell you to calm down, but we get it. The golf rage is real â but itâs easily curable. The solution? Practice, duh! And while driving out to the country club every day ainât exactly realistic (or financially sound), practicing indoors with a state-of-the-art sensor ainât such a bad plan B. In fact, itâs better than real golf in a lot of ways because itâll give you stats your regular clubs wonât, like club path, face angle, and head speed. With PhiGolf, you also get to play virtually on over 38,000 world-renowned courses. So stop kicking up that nice golf course grass and start practicing how to play like a pro. [Ad] [// Fore! »]( [/vibes] [Potty-mouthed parrot arrives at shelter; 400 people apply to adopt him | The Washington Post]( [Potty-mouthed parrot arrives at shelter; 400 people apply to adopt him]( âA few days after the Niagara SPCA animal shelter took in a white-fronted Amazon parrot last month, staffers and volunteers got an earful. âDo you want me to kick your [expletive]?â the parrot named Pepper asked a volunteer at the Niagara Falls, N.Y., shelter. ⦠âIf you think Pepperâs feathers are colorful, you should hear his language,â Lewis wrote on Facebook on June 15, announcing the shelter had a âpotty-mouthed parrotâ up for adoption. âGive us a call if you want to add a spicy Pepper to your life! Somebody get this guy a bar of soap or a humor-loving home!â Shortly after, more than 400 applications poured in.â [// The Washington Post »]( [/bites] [// The cutest or creepiest kitty youâve ever seen? 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