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    • Discover valuable analytics tools with Squarespace's InsightsSquarespace's Insights provide businesses with performance trends, popular content, and effective marketing channels to help grow their online presence.

      Squarespace not only offers a platform for creating and hosting websites, but also provides valuable analytics tools for businesses to grow. With Insights, users can identify their site's performance trends, popular products or content, and effective marketing channels. Additionally, Josh and Chuck reminded listeners about their upcoming live shows in February, including dates and ticket information. A lesser-known fact shared during the podcast was that humans are actually a striped species, as our DNA contains the same genetic markers as other brindle-coated animals. This intriguing discovery underscores the importance of continuous learning and exploration. To get started with Squarespace and receive a 10% discount, visit squarespace.com/stuff and use the offer code STUFF. For more information on the live shows and social media links, check out the hosts' various platforms.

    • The Puzzling Patterns of Blaschko LinesBlaschko Lines are unique patterns on human skin visible under UV light, not related to blood vessels or nerves, and believed to represent a record of skin cell development.

      BlashCoase Lines, the intriguing patterns on human skin that are invisible to the naked eye but visible under UV light, are not related to blood vessels or nerve endings. Instead, they are believed to be evidence of the migratory routes that skin cells took during development and eventually settled into distinct patterns on each individual. Named after dermatologist Alfred Blaschko who first observed and documented these lines in the early 1900s, they do not follow any predefined patterns and are unique to each person. These lines have long puzzled scientists, but the current theory suggests that they represent a record of the developmental history of our skin cells. Despite not being fully certain about the exact cause or meaning of these lines, their discovery and study continue to fascinate scientists and the public alike.

    • From Blaschko's lines to Zigazoo: Development and SafetyDuring development, cells divide and differentiate into various tissues, leaving behind Blaschko's lines as evidence. In the digital world, Zigazoo ensures kids' safety with moderated content, parental consent, and COPPA certification.

      Our bodies are a result of intricately divided and differentiated cells during development, leaving behind molecular evidence in the form of Blaschko's lines. Meanwhile, in the digital world, parents can allow their kids to explore social media safely with Zigazoo, a kids-only social network featuring moderated content, parental consent, and COPPA certification. During our development in the womb, cells divided and differentiated, transforming into various tissues such as muscles, bones, and organs. These cellular swirls, known as Blaschko's lines, serve as a testament to the intricate process. In the digital realm, parents often face concerns about children's safety on social media. Zigazoo addresses these concerns by providing a space for kids to create and share videos, with all content being moderated before being added to the feed. Additionally, parental consent is required for joining the platform, ensuring a safe and controlled environment for children. Zigazoo's COPPA certification further emphasizes its commitment to data safety, offering parents peace of mind while their kids engage in creative expression and social interaction with peers. Overall, both the biological and digital worlds showcase the importance of growth, development, and safety.

    • Empowering Unique Websites with Squarespace's Fluid EngineSquarespace's Fluid Engine lets users start with a template and customize every detail, creating unique websites that may appear similar but have distinct differences. Its drag-and-drop technology is compatible with desktops and mobiles, offering a vast selection of flexible templates for various categories and use cases.

      Just like how our bodies are made up of identical cells that subtly vary due to unique experiences, Squarespace's Fluid Engine allows users to start with a best-in-class template and customize every detail with ease, creating unique websites that may appear similar at first but have distinct differences when explored further. Squarespace's Fluid Engine empowers users to unlock unlimited creativity with its reimagined drag-and-drop technology, which is compatible with both desktop and mobile devices. This next-generation website design system offers a vast selection of flexible templates for various categories and use cases, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to sell custom merch, manage content, or simply create a stunning online presence. Furthermore, the analogy between our human cells and the customizable elements of Squarespace's Fluid Engine highlights the importance of individuality and the ability to adapt and grow. Just as our cells may seem identical under normal circumstances but display subtle differences under closer inspection, Squarespace's Fluid Engine offers a blank canvas that can be customized to reflect the unique vision and needs of each user. To experience the power of Squarespace's Fluid Engine for yourself, visit squarespace.com/stuff for a free trial and use the offer code 'stuff' to save 10% on your first purchase of a website or domain.

    • Identical organisms can exhibit differences due to environment and epigeneticsDespite sharing the same genes, organisms can display distinct differences due to environmental influences and epigenetic modifications.

      Even genetically identical cells or organisms can exhibit differences due to environmental factors and epigenetics. This concept was discussed in relation to identical twins and doppelgangers, but it also applies to the rarer phenomenon of chimerism, where different genetic material exists within one organism. A notable example of this is baseball pitcher Max Scherzer, who has one blue eye and one brown eye. These differences, though subtle, demonstrate the complexity and uniqueness of biological organisms, even those that share the same genetic makeup.

    • Blaschko's Lines: Unique Patterns on the Human BodyBlaschko's lines are unique patterns found on various parts of the human body, providing insights into human development and anatomy. Visible in conditions like vitiligo, they have a spiral pattern on the scalp and vertical lines on the face.

      Blaschko's lines are a pattern of lines that can be found on various parts of the human body. These lines follow specific patterns depending on the body part, with some common shapes including V, inverted U, wave-like, and S. Blaschko's lines are not limited to the skin, as they can also be found in the teeth, eyes, and tongue. The earliest known record of these lines was made by Blaschko in 1901. Interestingly, certain conditions such as vitiligo, where the skin loses its pigmentation, can cause these lines to become visible in regular light. The study of Blaschko's lines provides insights into the development of the human body and adds to our understanding of human anatomy. The lines have a unique spiral pattern on the scalp and vertical lines on the side of the face. There are various resources available online, including drawings and sketches, to learn more about Blaschko's lines.

    • Blaschko's Lines: Stripes of PigmentationBlaschko's lines reveal the intricate diversity of human skin, visible under UV light or normal light, representing variations on a common theme.

      Blaschko's lines are patterns of pigmentation in the skin that can manifest as either hypo-pigmentation, like vitiligo, or hyper-pigmentation, creating a striped appearance. These lines are usually only visible under UV light, but in some cases, they can be seen under normal visible light. The observation of these lines can be intriguing, as they serve as a reminder that our individual physical characteristics are just variations on a common theme. It's essential to remember that people with conditions where their Blaschko's lines are always visible may not share the same perspective. Overall, the existence and visibility of these lines highlight the complexity and diversity of the human body.

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