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Dan Buettner (born June 18, 1960) is an American author, explorer, storyteller, longevity researcher and public speaker. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He co-produced the 3 time Emmy Award winning [ 4 ] documentary TV mini series Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones (2023) based on his book of the same name and holds three Guinness records for distance cycling.
In 2008, Dan Buettner established the marketing company, Blue Zones LLC, adding Loma Linda, California, to the list of blue zones. [7] Buettner described the Seventh-Day Adventist community there as having unusual longevity due putatively to a healthy lifestyle and plant-based diet .
The AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project is an initiative aimed at improving well-being that began in January 2009 when the city of Albert Lea, Minnesota, launched the initiative with assistance from the United Health Foundation and led by Dan Buettner, author of "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest."
National Geographic journalist Dan Buettner began his research on Blue Zones in 2004, when census records reflected an abnormally high rate of centenarians—people above age 100—in Sardinia and ...
Andy Samberg. Between 2005 and 2012, folks got to watch Andy Samberg perform in multiple memorable sketches on SNL.After leaving the series, he went on to star as Jake Peralta on Brooklyn Nine ...
U.S. data-center power demand could nearly triple in the next three years, and consume as much as 12% of the country's electricity, as the industry undergoes an artificial-intelligence ...
Forging Connections. A one-time New York City hotelier who began renting out rooms to prisoners in 1989, Slattery has established a dominant perch in the juvenile corrections business through an astute cultivation of political connections and a crafty gaming of the private contracting system.
POWER9 is a family of superscalar, multithreading, multi-core microprocessors produced by IBM, based on the Power ISA.It was announced in August 2016. [2] The POWER9-based processors are being manufactured using a 14 nm FinFET process, [3] in 12- and 24-core versions, for scale out and scale up applications, [3] and possibly other variations, since the POWER9 architecture is open for licensing ...