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Showing the newest forum posts in all categories as well as posts from your groups.
Academic (e.g., Science)
Apr 5, 2023Apr 2023

Posted by Thibaud70
LINKThe fossil fuel industry knew about their impact on climate as early as 1970
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Apr 5, 2023Apr 2023

Posted by Ryo1
Food for thought Pausing AI Developments Isn't Enough. We Need to Shut it All Down An open letter published today calls for “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” This ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Apr 3, 2023Apr 2023

Posted by rainmanjr
This article was in a morning email. It precisely describes the stupidity of ambition. Why use a word that will need explaining to everyone? Just describe the experience without the human-created word around it. Jesus, people are dumb.
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Apr 3, 2023Apr 2023

Posted by Fernapple
Lichens are the ultimate of social creatures, one made of two or three symbiotic organisms, and not even existing at all with all the members. DNA flows down time like a river, with many streams mingling in the flow. And some people see great wonder ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Apr 2, 2023Apr 2023

Posted by Archeus_Lore
Intresting documentary
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 30, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by xenoview
One Stem Cell Injection to Target Inflammation Slashed Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke By 58%
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 28, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Thibaud70
LINKBiases and the Fundamental Beliefs on Which They Might Be Based:
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 27, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
There may be up to 300 billion tons of water on the Moon.
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 27, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by laidback1
In the supermarket I overheard teachers who likely are teaching affluent children were discussing how the children weren't learning well ....
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 27, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by laidback1
I asked ai to write an essay on these topics "Jeffrey Epstein was a financier and convicted sex offender who had a network of connections in the worlds of finance, science, and intelligence. One of his most controversial projects was his involvement ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 27, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by laidback1
I asked ai to write an essay on these topics "Jeffrey Epstein was a financier and convicted sex offender who had a network of connections in the worlds of finance, science, and intelligence. One of his most controversial projects was his involvement ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Captain_Feelgood
Once again Russell knocks it out of the park. The cancel culture is out of control, and retarding scientific advancement.
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by xenoview
New Brain Implant Device Could Restore Function in Paralyzed Limbs
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Archeus_Lore
Just ran across this! From ChatGPT: "ὑπάρξαι" (hyparxai) is a Greek verb in the aorist tense, and it means "to exist" or "to be present". It is derived from the Greek noun "ὑπάρξις" (hyparxis), which means "existence" or "being". ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by snytiger6
LINKNear-death experiences and the temporal lobe - PubMed
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by xenoview
Candida auris fungal infections spreading in US at 'alarming' rate, says CDC
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 24, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by rogerbenham
Am I correct that just allowing one's curser to wander over to the right of a post, so that someone's image promptly blocks part of the post one is trying to read, constitutes a hover over that person? I cannot imagine why many of the people, who ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 24, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
"Radical NASA Propulsion Concept Could Reach Interstellar Space In Five Years" Voyager took 35 years to get there, the edge of our solar system. While this system may not get built, it is a good sign that space exploration continues. ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 24, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by Beowulfsfriend
Rocket made of 85% 3D printed metal materials failed to achieve orbit. Maybe next time. Relativity Space, a new startup which, until now, I had not read about.
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by antman
I found this quite interesting and wanted to share. Still find the idea of entanglement hard to believe.
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