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tweets betray your income; google not "not evil" any more; noodles make muscle
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Tweeting rich

Tweets can be a sign of what鈥檚 in your wallet. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania for differences between low and high-income users, using job titles disclosed in people鈥檚 profiles as a proxy for income. High earners tended to discuss news and politics, while those with lower incomes preferred to chat among themselves (PLOS One, ).

鈥淒on鈥檛 be evil鈥

Google鈥檚 famous corporate guideline vanished from its code of conduct last week, as the company officially adopted its new name, Alphabet

Strong like鈥 noodles

Building artificial muscle is hard, but Chinese researchers have found inspiration in a national dish 鈥 noodles. The key difficulty is persuading cells to develop into muscle tissue, as they only do this when subjected to a force that stretches and squeezes them. Yuhui Li at Xi鈥檃n Jiaotong University and colleagues by extruding hydrogel through a sieve, then coated these with muscle cells. They used magnetism to expand and contract the fibres, so inducing muscle formation (Advanced Functional Materials, ).