Exposure to pornography before age 16 linked to reduced life satisfaction in adulthood (www.psypost.org)
Geoffrey Hinton | On working with Ilya, choosing problems, and the power of intuition (www.youtube.com)
When America was ‘great,’ according to data - Age, more than anything, determines when you think the nation peaked. (www.washingtonpost.com)
The company’s latest A.I. search feature has erroneously told users to eat glue and rocks, provoking a backlash among users. (www.nytimes.com)
It turns out an anti-capitalist cafe called 'The Anarchist' that let customers pay whatever they wanted couldn't turn a profit (fortune.com)
Crushing It: Autonomous AI Robot Creates a Shock-Absorbing Shape No Human Ever Could (scitechdaily.com)
The angular momentum of a black hole has been measured for the first time using the oscillating remnants of a star. (www.nature.com)
Joining a cancer trial doesn’t improve survival odds - Meta-analysis questions often-implied benefit of clinical studies (www.science.org)
Ants learn faster on caffeine - A dose of caffeine helped ants locate a sweet reward 30 per cent faster, suggesting the drug boosts learning in the insects (www.newscientist.com)
Stylistic Behavior and Information Exchange (the manuscript fort the 1977 paper, completed in 1975) (www.academia.edu)
Louisiana First in US to Make Possessing Abortion Pills a Crime (www.bloomberg.com)
Exposure to pornography before age 16 linked to reduced life satisfaction in adulthood (www.psypost.org)
Plants make ultrasonic sounds that can be heard under stress (www.snippetscience.com)
The hikikomori in Asia who withdraw from society: A life within four walls. (edition.cnn.com)
Geoffrey Hinton | On working with Ilya, choosing problems, and the power of intuition (www.youtube.com)
When America was ‘great,’ according to data - Age, more than anything, determines when you think the nation peaked. (www.washingtonpost.com)
The company’s latest A.I. search feature has erroneously told users to eat glue and rocks, provoking a backlash among users. (www.nytimes.com)
It turns out an anti-capitalist cafe called 'The Anarchist' that let customers pay whatever they wanted couldn't turn a profit (fortune.com)
YouTube seems to once again be rolling out its widely hated new web redesign (9to5google.com)
Sal Khan is pioneering innovation in education…again (www.gatesnotes.com)
Crushing It: Autonomous AI Robot Creates a Shock-Absorbing Shape No Human Ever Could (scitechdaily.com)
Ancient viral DNA in the human genome linked to major psychiatric disorders (medicalxpress.com)
Video: Self-planting bio-hybrid "robotic seeds" inspired by wild oats (newatlas.com)
The angular momentum of a black hole has been measured for the first time using the oscillating remnants of a star. (www.nature.com)
Microsoft's new Windows 11 Recall is a privacy nightmare (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
Joining a cancer trial doesn’t improve survival odds - Meta-analysis questions often-implied benefit of clinical studies (www.science.org)
Ants learn faster on caffeine - A dose of caffeine helped ants locate a sweet reward 30 per cent faster, suggesting the drug boosts learning in the insects (www.newscientist.com)
The 7-38-55 rule: Debunking the golden ratio of conversation (bigthink.com)
Non-invasive zaps to the spinal cord can treat paralysis—but no one knows why (arstechnica.com)
Shrinking populations mean a poorer, more fractious world (www.economist.com)
The Oil Weapon - Pecunia et Bellum (pecuniaetbellum.com)
Stylistic Behavior and Information Exchange (the manuscript fort the 1977 paper, completed in 1975) (www.academia.edu)
The Broken Economics of Streaming Services: A Stats Explainer (www.statsignificant.com)
Do Not Mess With Scarlett Johansson (thezvi.substack.com)
NYT Says Taylor Swift Is Bigger Than The Beatles!? WTF (www.youtube.com)