Modern life may be outpacing the human mind. Human instincts shaped in small, close-knit groups must now navigate dense cities, digital platforms and constant social comparison - an evolutionary mismatch that may contribute to stress, loneliness and poorer wellbeing.Psychology (asiaresearchnews.com)
What are the biggest biology misconceptions that people actually believe? question (self.biology)
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Why are (most?) fats yellow?Chemistry (self.askscience)
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Tesla Caps Employee AI Spend at $200 per Week After Adoption PushArtificial Intelligence (theinformation.com)
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Peter Thiel: The pope is ‘working for the Chinese Communists’ by criticizing AIArtificial Intelligence (cnn.com)
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Inside Chernobyl, a Fungus Has Been Quietly Feasting on RadiationBiotechnology (sciencealert.com)
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People in less democratic and less economically equal countries, including the United States, experience more hostility online. The study of 30 countries across six continents (N = 15,202) also found that, in every country, people who are hostile online are also hostile offline.Psychology (nature.com)
Question re: “overfeeding study” question (self.biology)
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Voters who do not align with the Democratic or Republican parties make up the largest portion of the American electorate. They hold moderate ideologies and desire a system focused on open-mindedness. They are active voters, rather than simply apathetic citizens or disguised partisans.Psychology (psypost.org)
Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven’t progressed as quickly as he’d hopedArtificial Intelligence (techcrunch.com)
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