Ranganathan, S. R. 1931. The Five Laws of Library Science. 1st ed. Madras, London: The Madras Library Association; E. Goldston. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001661182 (June 15, 2026).
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“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.”
A relation between science and religion.
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Mythos 5 conducted novel genomics research in over a week of largely autonomous work. It assembled single-cell data for millions of cells spanning 138 animal species and designed and trained a custom machine learning model to identify cells performing the same role in even distantly related organisms.
大多数人认为AI仍需要人类专家的持续指导和监督才能完成复杂研究任务,但作者认为Mythos 5能够在大约一周内独立完成复杂的基因组学研究,包括数据收集、分析和模型设计。这挑战了人们对AI在科学研究中的辅助角色的传统认知,暗示AI可能已经具备独立进行前沿科学研究的能力。
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人类语言是大脑为适配带宽产生的有损压缩协议,大脑原生认知是连续高维活动,大量感官认知从未被离散token编码。
大多数人认为语言是思维的原生格式,token能完整表达人类认知,但作者认为语言只是大脑的有损压缩协议,大量感官认知无法被token编码,这是大语言模型的结构性天花板。这一观点挑战了我们对语言与认知关系的传统理解。
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The overall conclusion, therefore, is that AI for Science should be understood as both a scientific and a civilizational project.
大多数人认为AI在科学中的应用主要是技术层面的进步,而作者认为这应该被理解为科学和文明层面的项目。这一观点将AI科学提升到了前所未有的高度,暗示它不仅是工具变革,更是人类知识创造方式的根本转变。
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Ebbinghaus Adaptive Forgetting with lifecycle-aware quantization -- the first mathematical forgetting curve in local agent memory coupled to progressive embedding compression, achieving 6.7x discriminative power.
将艾宾浩斯遗忘曲线引入本地代理记忆系统并实现6.7倍的判别力提升是一个反直觉的发现。传统上,遗忘被视为缺陷而非功能,这项研究表明,有控制的遗忘机制可能比无限记忆更有价值,这与人类认知科学中'遗忘是学习的一部分'的观点形成呼应。
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Organic chemistry Protein understanding Genomics Experimental design and analysis Tool usage
这些评估领域展示了AI在生命科学中的多维度能力,特别值得注意的是将'实验设计与分析'作为独立类别。这暗示AI正在从纯信息处理向实验科学核心领域渗透,可能改变实验科学的基本方法论。
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McBombalds has spent a lot of time thinking about. Its team has produced an entire memo on the threat of igniting the Earth's atmosphere, for instance (though it concluded prior to testing that the likelihood was not high enough to warrant shuttering the project).
令人惊讶的是:曼哈顿计划团队曾认真研究过核试验可能点燃地球大气层的威胁,并撰写了完整备忘录。尽管最终认为风险不足以终止项目,但这一科学担忧的深度和广度令人震惊,显示了科学家对技术后果的前瞻性思考。
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Oppenheimer (and other members of the McBombalds C-suite) are well integrated into bay-area culture, including ambiguous communist associations that they have downplayed since becoming primo defense contractors.
令人惊讶的是:奥本海默及其团队与湾区文化深度融合,甚至有着模糊的共产主义联系,但在成为主要国防承包商后却淡化这些历史。这一事实揭示了科学与政治意识形态的复杂交织,以及历史人物形象的多面性。
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de Tracy argued, since science is ultimately the manipulation of ideas, all science is Ideology
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We also discuss the role of AI in science, including AI safety.
「我们也讨论了 AI 在科学中的角色,包括 AI 安全」——这句话出现在一篇关于「AI 自主做科研」的论文中,是整篇文章最具讽刺意味的一句话。Sakana AI 用 AI 自动生成了一篇讨论 AI 安全的论文,并让它通过了人类评审。我们还没弄清楚如何防止 AI 在科学出版物中作弊,AI 就已经在帮我们思考如何防止 AI 在科学中作弊了。这个自指性令人眩晕。
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按时间记录不完全合理,还是应该按任务记录。
这一观点挑战了传统时间轴记录的惯性思维。时间轴看似客观,实则碎片化,增加了认知负担。以 Task 为核心组织记忆,实际上是模拟人类大脑的联想记忆机制,将散乱的行为建模为有序的因果关系,极大提升了信息的召回效率和应用价值。
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Large language models (LLMs) sometimes appear to exhibit emotional reactions. We investigate why this is the case in Claude Sonnet 4.5 and explore implications for alignment-relevant behavior.
这篇论文的问题意识本身就极具洞察:大多数 AI 安全研究在追问「模型会不会说谎」,Anthropic 却在追问「模型为什么有情绪」。从「行为纠偏」转向「情绪机制」,意味着对齐研究的范式正在悄然转移——从控制外部输出,到理解内部动机结构,这是从行为主义到认知科学的跨越。
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We release the AURA model together with a real-time inference framework to facilitate future research
大多数人认为先进的视频理解模型通常会被商业公司保留作为专有技术,但作者选择开源模型和实时推理框架。这一反直觉的决策挑战了AI研究中常见的封闭做法,表明作者更注重推动领域发展而非商业利益,这可能加速整个视频理解领域的技术进步。
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“I was so confused. I had no idea what was happening. I’d seen typewriters in movies, but they don’t tell you how a typewriter works,” said Catherine Mong, 19, a freshman in Phelps’ Intro to German class. “I didn’t know there was a whole science to using a typewriter.”
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Briefing : Les compétences psychosociales en milieu scolaire — Enjeux, cadres et perspectives neuroscientifiques
Résumé exécutif
Ce document de synthèse analyse les interventions et les réflexions issues du séminaire dirigé par Pascale Haag (EHESS) et Stéphanie Dubal (CNRS) sur les compétences psychosociales (CPS) en milieu scolaire.
L'enjeu central est de dépasser la simple acquisition de "soft skills" pour explorer comment les CPS peuvent transformer le système éducatif.
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Diversité des cadres : Le concept oscille entre des objectifs de santé publique (bien-être), d'éducation (apprentissage socio-émotionnel) et d'économie (employabilité via l'OCDE).
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Critique idéologique : Une vigilance est nécessaire face à l'instrumentalisation néolibérale des CPS, qui risque d'individualiser des problèmes structurels et de dépolitiser l'éducation en évacuant l'esprit critique.
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Apport des neurosciences : La "résonance" (pédagogique et neuronale) et l'engagement civique sont identifiés comme des leviers majeurs de la plasticité cérébrale et de la construction identitaire à l'adolescence.
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Innovation pédagogique : Le modèle des "écoles laboratoires" (Laboratory Schools) est proposé pour combler le fossé entre la recherche et la pratique enseignante.
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1. Cadres conceptuels et terminologie
Les compétences psychosociales, souvent désignées sous l'acronyme CPS en France ou SEL (Social Emotional Learning) dans le monde anglo-saxon, font l'objet de plusieurs classifications majeures :
Comparaison des référentiels principaux
| Organisme | Focus Principal | Définition / Objectif | | --- | --- | --- | | OMS (1994) | Santé et adaptation | Capacité à répondre efficacement aux défis de la vie quotidienne. Liste de 10 compétences (ex: pensée critique, gestion du stress). | | CASEL | Éducation (SEL) | Processus d'acquisition de connaissances et d'attitudes pour développer des identités saines et des décisions responsables. | | OCDE | Économie et employabilité | Compétences non cognitives liées aux résultats socio-économiques. Basé sur le modèle du "Big Five" (Océan). | | Santé Publique France | Promotion de la santé | Référentiel de 21 compétences divisées en catégories cognitives, émotionnelles et sociales. |
Le modèle "Océan" (Big Five) de l'OCDE
L'OCDE structure les CPS autour de cinq traits de personnalité :
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2. Analyse critique et enjeux sociopolitiques
Le séminaire souligne un paradoxe : si les CPS visent l'épanouissement, elles peuvent aussi devenir des outils de contrôle social.
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Individualisation des problèmes structurels : En demandant aux élèves de "gérer leurs émotions" ou de "faire preuve de résilience", l'institution risque de faire peser sur l'individu la responsabilité de s'adapter à un environnement délétère (précarité, dysfonctionnements systémiques) sans questionner les causes sociales.
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Disparition de l'esprit critique : Pascale Haag note que dans certains référentiels modernes, la dimension de "pensée critique" (pourtant présente chez l'OMS en 1994) s'efface au profit de la capacité à collaborer, transformant potentiellement les élèves en "bons petits soldats" du néolibéralisme.
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Vision anthropocentrée : Les cadres actuels se concentrent sur les interactions humaines, oubliant souvent la relation au monde vivant et à la nature (crise environnementale).
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Compétences des enseignants : Le focus est souvent mis sur les élèves, négligeant les CPS des enseignants eux-mêmes, dont la posture et la capacité de régulation modèlent directement le climat de classe.
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3. La résonance : Entre sociologie et neurosciences
Le concept de résonance, théorisé par Hartmut Rosa, sert de pont entre la transformation sociale et les mécanismes cérébraux.
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Vertical : Relation à la nature, l'histoire ou la spiritualité (sentiment océanique).
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Par rapport à soi : Accord avec son propre corps et sa psyché.
Résonance et mécanismes cérébraux
Stéphanie Dubal établit un parallèle avec la résonance neuronale :
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Neurones miroirs : Activation interne lors de l'observation de l'action ou de l'émotion d'autrui, base de l'empathie.
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Synchronie cérébrale : Les activités cérébrales de l'enseignant et de l'élève se synchronisent durant les discussions actives et les moments de réflexion conjointe.
Cette synchronie est corrélée à la qualité de la relation et aux performances académiques.
- L'état de "Flow" : Un état d'équilibre optimal (implication sans effort, attention élevée) qui nécessite l'absence de peur et de jugement pour se manifester.
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4. Engagement civique et développement de l'identité
Les travaux de l'équipe de Mary Helen Immordino-Yang démontrent que la manière dont les adolescents pensent le monde impacte physiquement leur cerveau.
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Pensée concrète : Expliquer un crime par des émotions incontrôlées.
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Impact biologique : La pensée transcendée (abstraite et réflexive) favorise la maturation des réseaux exécutifs et peut provoquer un épaississement cortical.
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Facteur de résilience : Ce type de raisonnement civique agit comme un bouclier contre les effets délétères du stress social (comme la violence communautaire), favorisant une meilleure satisfaction de vie à l'âge adulte.
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5. Vers une transformation des pratiques : Les "Laboratory Schools"
Pour dépasser le clivage entre recherche et enseignement, Pascale Haag a fondé une école inspirée de John Dewey (le modèle des Laboratory Schools) :
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Collaboration organique : Les chercheurs travaillent au quotidien avec les enseignants, évitant le modèle où le chercheur "collecte des données et repart".
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Recherche-action : L'objectif est de produire des connaissances tout en visant une transformation sociale immédiate.
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Obstacles institutionnels : En France, le recrutement des enseignants à l'ancienneté freine la création de tels établissements dans le public, car ces projets nécessitent des profils spécifiques, volontaires pour confronter leur pratique au regard de la recherche.
Citation marquante : "La première compétence psychosociale avant toutes les autres, c'est l'esprit critique. [...] On ne peut pas parler de justice sans avoir un minimum d'esprit critique." — Pascale Haag
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The Hidden Math Behind Every Decision You Make — And Why Most People Get It Wrong
- Overview: The text argues that humans make approximately 35,000 decisions daily, often relying on "vibes" or intuition, which leads to poor outcomes in high-stakes areas like careers and investments.
- Expected Value (EV): Decisions should be based on the formula
EV = Σ (probability × payoff). Most people avoid positive EV opportunities due to "loss aversion," where the pain of losing is felt twice as strongly as the joy of winning. - Base Rate Neglect: People often ignore the general "base rate" (the statistical likelihood of an event) in favor of specific, anecdotal information. Understanding the low base rate of success for startups or specific investments helps ground expectations.
- Sunk Cost Fallacy: Humans tend to continue investing time or money into a failing endeavor because of what they have already "sunk" into it. Rational decision-making requires ignoring past costs and only considering the value of future actions.
- Bayesian Thinking: This involves updating beliefs incrementally as new evidence arrives. Instead of sticking to a fixed opinion, one should adjust the probability of a belief being true proportional to the strength of new data.
- Survivorship Bias: Success stories (like college-dropout billionaires) are highly visible, while the vast majority of failures remain invisible. This leads to a distorted perception of the actual odds of success.
- The Kelly Criterion: A mathematical formula used to determine the optimal "bet size" for an opportunity where you have an edge. It suggests concentrating resources on high-probability wins while maintaining enough capital to survive variance.
- Conclusion: These six mental models serve as a "pre-flight checklist" to override flawed human instincts and achieve more rational, data-driven life choices.
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Blue light filters don’t work
- Blue light filters and "blue-blocker" lenses are largely ineffective for reducing digital eye strain or significantly improving sleep quality.
- Most digital screens emit less than 0.4% of the blue light levels found in natural daylight, making the "hazard" from screens negligible compared to outdoor exposure.
- Clear blue-blocking lenses typically only filter about 10–25% of blue light; for a filter to be clinically significant, it would require a heavy amber tint that noticeably alters color perception.
- Digital eye strain is more likely caused by the way we use screens—such as reduced blinking and prolonged focus—rather than the blue light itself.
- While blue light suppresses melatonin, the total brightness (luminance) of a device and the engaging nature of the content are more significant factors in sleep disruption than the specific color spectrum.
- Experts recommend better screen habits, such as the 20-20-20 rule and matching monitor brightness to room lighting, as more effective solutions than specialized eyewear.
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- Anecdotal Success vs. Scientific Rigor: Many commenters shared personal success stories, claiming immediate relief from eye strain when using software like Flux or physical filters, often dismissing the article's skepticism as "vibes-based" rather than considering the users' subjective comfort.
- Mechanism of Action: A major point of debate was whether the perceived benefits are actually due to blue light reduction or a secondary effect of reducing total screen luminance.
- Placebo Effect: Some users argued that even if the benefits are a placebo, the subjective improvement in comfort and sleep makes the tools worthwhile for the individual.
- Critique of the Article: Critics argued the blog post relied too heavily on theoretical mechanisms rather than high-quality clinical trials, noting that "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence."
- Alternative Solutions: Discussion participants recommended lowering monitor brightness to match a piece of white paper held next to the screen and using bias lighting to reduce contrast strain.
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and creates both new modes of communication and new types of information",
Las nuevas tecnologías aportan en gran medida a la investigación científica porque permite que los académicos lleven a cabo proyectos de forma remota y, así, culminarlos en un periodo de tiempo más corto que antes.
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Mean and Clean
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All humans emit subtle light until they die, study suggests
- All living things, including humans, emit ultraweak photon emission (UPE), a faint glow produced by metabolism until death.
- UPE results from reactive oxygen species (ROS) created during cellular processes, especially under oxidative stress from aging or illness, causing molecules to release excess energy as light.
- This light is 1,000 to 1,000,000 times dimmer than what the human eye can detect, invisible even in complete darkness.
- Experiments on live vs. dead mice and damaged vs. undamaged leaves showed higher UPE in living or stressed organisms, ceasing after death due to halted metabolism.
- UPE offers potential non-invasive applications like monitoring tissue health for transplants, crop stress, or forest conditions.
- Scientists speculate UPE might have a biological purpose beyond being a metabolic byproduct, though this remains uncertain.
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“NFORMATION RETRIEVAL” 1961 IBM BUSINESS COMPUTER PROMO MAINFRAME PUNCHCARD COMPUTERS SM10435<br /> by [[Periscope Film]] on YouTube <br /> accessed on 2026-01-04T15:56:12
Some great visuals hiding in here.<br /> Starts out with details for properly threading film projector<br /> keywords - indexing methods<br /> Key Word in Context (KWIC)<br /> inverted file (aka lookup file)<br /> Notice this is a few years after Desk Set (1957)<br /> Selective dissemination of information<br /> Fake company name: Alamer
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I think both science and concept of Buddhism are going to need to be updated uh in the in the future
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A new type of science communicator has recently arisen - one that preys on and misleads scientifically curious audiences. We will identify and expose these influencers and their manipulative and corrosive rhetoric. These communicators are a product of the toxic waste of contemporary politics and broken online incentives leaking into science and are aligned - intentionally or unintentionally - with political projects that seek to undermine science. They are the science populists.
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Can you take the tools that people use to study memory, learning, goal directedness, problem solving in behavioral cognitive sciences, and can you apply them to the kinds of things I'm talking about cells, tissues, molecular networks. And the answer is yes.
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I'm currently curating an exhibition on planetary health and that's exactly this big challenge to get this planetary big abstract concept >> into parts that are digestible for the public and that are like that they can really feel it or can connect to it and I think that's also a very big challenge
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I speak from my experience on Olympia typewriters, and my engineers degree says the same: The most inner portion is not intended to recurve. Main springs wind in one direction, all the way. In this status, it's not usable. But fear not, you can rescue it. I rescued a main spring that had the inner connector broken off. Main springs (like all springs) tend to be very tough steel. You can simply break the faulty portion off. Then, you clamp the new end in grip pliers that double as a grip and a heat sink. A vice will do the same, but will be very finicky with the narrow curvature of the spring. Let that piece of the spring that you intend to bend into your new connector peek out of the pliers. Get a blow torch and heat that tiny piece to a bright red glow, then bend it one-third of the intended bend. Heat again, bend again, and once again. And now comes the most important part, the annealing: Take the spring out of the heat sink. Carefully apply heat to the new connector and the first tiny piece of the spring with your blow torch. You want to warm the connector, the bend and approximately 5mm or ¼ inch of the untouched spring. Don't allow it to glow. It may only make slight orange traces in the flame, but no more. Pull the flame away slowly, don't let it crash cool, don't blow on it, don't put it in water. Don't burn your fingers in the process. Your main spring is shorter now, but it will work just fine. Welcome to the world of typewriter blacksmiths.
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Santilli claims to have detected "at least twotypes" of "Invisible Terrestrial Entities" (ITEs): dark,which leave a dark image on a bright background of adigital camera attached to the telescope, and brightITEs that do the opposite.
Santilli's unusual claims on detecting invisible alien entities and covert surveillance is highly speculative. His works are consider pseudoscience in many cases and he believes there is a Jewish scientific cabal of corruption suppressing his work.
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By storing their essential data in photons, lifecould be equipped with a distributed and delocalisedsystem of vital self-support, and their consciousnesswould no longer be local. And it could go further,manipulating new photons emitted by stars to dictatehow they interact with matter, and we have already seenthat stars could be conscious beings. The fronts ofelectromagnetic radiation could be arriving through thecosmos to set in motion chains of interstellar orplanetary chemistry, generating energies of excitationin atoms and molecules. This is a way in which lifecould disappear from ordinary physics, and embeditself in exotic matter, to live forever... In other words,part of the fabric of the universe could be a product ofintelligence or maybe even of the life itself.
Authors consider non-local, distributed consciousness through photons and matter interactions (aka exotic matter) based on Caleb Scharf's works. Caleb Scharf is an astrophysicist, the Director of Astrobiology at Columbia University in New York, and a founder of yhousenyc.org, an institute that studies human and machine consciousness.
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Variations of this can also be applied to other fields, like history. What makes good history, good historians, good history teachers, etc.?
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The fascinating world of Fibonacci numbers. See them in nature, art, and trading. Learn how the numbers influence how plants grow and the structure of galaxies.
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THE RELATION BETWEEN CLOCKWORK ANDORGANISM
historical evidence of the scientific shift from Newtonian clockwork physics into an underlying statical mechanical one
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what's more valuable to society, to humanity? another paper that will make my CV look more shiny or that this person now has changed that. Or that a man comes after a conference and says,
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if there's a popular clamor like people really want to know so they'll be yelling at this priesthood and say shut the up you you're telling this this doesn't exist but we are thousands or millions now and and we really want some of you up there to investigate it. So I think that's a key role that media um can play today in an age where journalism is broken
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it's Darwin's theory and the mathematical formulation of it that I think also says that what we're perceiving is not the truth.
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if I can really let go of any theory of who I am, then I'll let go of any fear.
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In seinem Vortrag stellte BJÖRN SIEGEL (Hamburg) die Geschichte, technische Entwicklung und methodische Anwendung von Podcasts vor und zeigte, wie das Medium genutzt werden kann, um dem Vermittlungsauftrag der akademischen Forschung auf innovative Weise nachzukommen. Am Beispiel des 2020 gestarteten Podcasts „Jüdische Geschichte Kompakt“ – einer Kooperation des Instituts für die Geschichte der deutschen Juden (Hamburg) und des Moses Mendelssohn Zentrums für Europäisch-Jüdische Studien (Potsdam) – verdeutlichte er die Möglichkeiten, neue Zugänge zur jüdischen Geschichte zu schaffen. Er betonte den hohen Aufwand in Konzeption, Technik und digitaler Vernetzung sowie die Bedeutung der Gesprächsqualität.
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we also see a lot of opportunity for engaging the public in the research. So through immersive um visual experiences and exhibits to enable individuals to reinvision the future of farming together.
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Despite humanity’s ever-expanding knowledge about our physical world, there remains a gap in our understanding when it comes to consciousness. How does it arise from a physical system? Is it limited to our brain? How do I explain my experiences, from aha! to awe, that I know to be true, yet don’t fit any current scientific explanation? Have you ever had a hunch, intuition, or gut feeling that seemed to come out of nowhere? How about an insight on a project you’ve been hard at work on that suddenly comes to you in a dream? Or you’ve thought of a dear friend or loved one, and they instantly called or texted? While it may be easy to chalk up these occurrences to mere coincidence, the greatest thinkers, scientists, philosophers, and artists report that such noetic experiences have been central to their process as well as their great works of art and scientific and cultural breakthroughs.
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Kuhn shows how almost everysignificant breakthrough in the field of scientific endeavor is first a break with tradition,with old ways of thinking, with old paradigms.
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His main hypothesis, that bioelectric gradients serve as prepatterns guiding morphogenesis, has been confirmed using modern molecular physiology, as have his ideas about the place of cancer and the nervous system in the question of biological organization. With limited technology but deep insight, he derived insights that anticipated many modern discoveries. Even more importantly, Burr’s view of bioelectricity as a convenient entry point for rigorous investigation of the broader question of self-organizing properties of life highlights a frontier of inquiry that awaits today’s researchers.
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Am 14.05.2025 zeigte eine französische Studie mit 15.000 Teilnehmern, dass Männer 26 % mehr Treibhausgase ausstoßen als Frauen, hauptsächlich durch höheren Fleischkonsum und Autonutzung. Nach Kontrolle sozioökonomischer Faktoren beträgt der Unterschied 18 %. Der Konsum von rotem Fleisch und das Autofahren erklären fast den gesamten verbleibenden Unterschied von 6,5-9,5 %. Traditionelle Geschlechternormen, die Männlichkeit mit Fleischkonsum und Autofahren verbinden, spielen eine bedeutende Rolle. Frauen zeigen mehr Besorgnis über die Klimakrise, was zu klimafreundlicherem Verhalten führen könnte. [Zusammenfassung mit Mistral generiert] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/may/14/car-use-and-meat-consumption-drive-emissions-gender-gap-research-suggests
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Als Folge der Politik der Trump-Administration wird die NOAA in Amerika ihre Datenbank mit extrem Wetter ereignissen, die mehr als eine Milliarde Dollar schaden, hervorgerufen haben, nicht weiter fortsetzen. In der entsprechenden Ankündigung wird darauf hingewiesen, dass die vorhandenen Daten erhalten bleiben.
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the proposed version of the pilot wave theory, the particle is guided bya combination of advanced and retarded waves.
Pilos-wave theory feels like a lost opportunity, when watching those videos with droplets on vibrating liquids (veritasium, worst example).
Along with the entaglement of quantum vacuum to bind gravity to entropy.
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Pilot wave and retrocausal models as possiblefacilitators
My personal preference for how QM really works it this theory. I guess Penrose had the same preference.
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It is embarrassing to observe how rarely the vast literature on time’s arrow(See, e.g., [8, 9]) refers to the closely related issue of determinism.
Physicists sometimes avoid the very obvious contradictions and prefer formulaic bypasses.
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(per JeanGebser; see Figure 3 and note 44 ), myths, fables, and other older forms of storieshave been downgraded from epistemology to entertainment, while rationalscientific stories/explanations have been elevated to “Truth.
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the anthroposin makes sense less as a geoplanetary period than an historical period relating to humans is very anthropocentric issue and that means that Social science must be uh uh at the core of the challenges and the issue of the uh uh uh anthroposine uh question
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Ein Hintergrund bericht den New York Times zeigt, dass die Harvard University von einer Reihe von Großspändern gedrängt wurde und wird ein Kompromiss mit der Trumpadministration zu suchen. Darunter sind der Ölmirja der LenBlavartnig und Vertreter von KKR und Citadel, die massiv in die Öl und Gasindustrie investiert haben. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/business/harvard-trump-deal.html
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I just love the look of amazement when anyone looks into the Foldscope for the first time, particularly little kids," Pandiarajan says. "When their eyes light up, I know that's the moment they will embrace science and learning for the rest of their lives."
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science defines the future in environmental politics
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Dermatology of the environmental political is problematic in itself because it is a confined space in which particular Futures can be legitimately brought to the fore and others are excluded
for - key insight - dramaturgy of environmental science - biased to some futures and excludes others
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Known today as the father of library science, S.R. Ranganathan was an Indian mystic and mathematician that in the 1930s saw the coming failure of the Dewey Decimal System to scale. He envisioned a better way to classify knowledge known as the Colon Classification System.
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Cette page web provient du site Larousse dans la partie encyclopédie. Elle a pour sujet l'histoire de la médecine depuis ces débuts et l'évolution qu'il y a eu à travers le temps en partant de l'antiquité en passant par la période du moyen age où la médecine à cesser d'évoluer positivement puis la renaissance jusqu'au temps moderne.
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Hajo Bakker Exam vs. Test -- Een examinering moet veel vanafwegen en niet regulier gebeuren.
Een test (toets) mag vaker gebeuren, en moet weinig vanaf hangen... Geen ouders die straffen voor een laag cijfer (of cijfers afschaffen), geen adviezen die daarvanafhangen, etc.
Het doel van een toets is om je aan te geven wat je krachten en minder sterke punten zijn, dus waar je je op moet focussen met toekomst leren. Dit kan alleen op het moment dat je een toets nabespreekt en op individueel niveau. Klassikaal bespreken heeft vaak weinig nut.
Daarbij komt ook dat een student moet snappen WAAROM het helpt om na te bespreken, de wetenschap erachter. Op het moment dat je de waarom achter het hoe niet goed snapt heeft het hoe minder effect. (dit is waarom in het 4C/ID model ze in een scaffold beginnen met de laatste stap, waarin de informatie van voorgaande stappen is gegeven. Dit zodat als je de vorige stap gaat leren, je een beter idee hebt waar het uiteindelijk voor gebruikt gaat worden en je er dus een betere invulling aan kan geven.)
Semantische verschillen zijn vaak uiterst nuttig om complexe stof te begrijpen. Op het moment dat ze exact hetzelfde waren heeft het weinig nut om meerdere termen te hebben en zouden ze synoniem zijn.
"Exam" is geen synoniem van "test".
Genuanceerde verschillen zijn vaak nuttiger dan "umbrella terms" om goed te communiceren, als uiterst subliem wordt beargumenteerd in "Science of Memory: Concepts" van Roediger III et al.
Daarnaast komt uiteraard bij kijken dat neurocognitieve wetenschap een blauwdruk geeft voor hoe onze brein architectuur in elkaar zit (zie bijvoorbeeld John Sweller, Cognitive Load Theory 2011, en The Forgetting Machine, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, 2017, Science of Memory: Concepts, Roediger et al., 2007, Ten Steps to Complex Learning, van Merriënboer, 2017).
Dit is universeel toepasbaar, afgezien van mensen met een cognitieve aandoening bijvoorbeeld, dit gaat dus over neurotypische breinen.
Leerstijlen zijn een mythe, wel hebben wij leervoorkeuren, maar door alleen in onze leervoorkeur te leren missen wij bepaalde informatie die cruciaal kan zijn voor beter begrip en meesterschap (mastery).
Beter is het om studietechnieken te gebruiken die overeenkomen met brein-architectuur en die onder te knie te krijgen.
Meer cognitieve belasting te gebruiken (zonder cognitieve overbelasting te veroorzaken). Als leren "makkelijk" voelt is het over het algemeen niet uitdagend genoeg en/of de techniek niet nuttig. Herlezen / samenvatten is simpel maar vrij inefficiënt. Het maken van een GRINDEmap voelt moeilijk maar is vele malen effectiever (zie ook the misinterpreted effort hypothesis).
Zoals Dr. Ahrens al zei: "The one who does the effort, does the learning."
Verder heb ik een heleboel ideëen voor een optimaal onderwijs dat zich aanpast aan het individu in plaats van aan het systeem, maar dit is een te complex en groot onderwerp om zo even hier neer te zetten.
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Im Standard berichtet Klaus Taschwer über die wissenschaftsfeindliche Politik der Trump-Administration und über die Protestkundgebungen österreichischer Forschender dagegen, die am 7. März in Wien und Salzburg stattfanden. Taschwer verweist auf historische Vorbilder für die US-Maßnahmen, darunter die Regime Orbáns und des Austrofaschismus. Er verlinkt aktuelle Quellen, darunter den „Trump Tracker“ des Magazins Science https://www.derstandard.at/story/3000000260241/heute-wird-fuer-wissenschaft-und-gegen-trump-demonstriert
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In der Libération ruft Romain Huret, Historiker und Präsident der Ècole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, dazu auf, Forschenden, die Opfer der antwisssenschaftlichen Hexenjagd der Trump-Administration werden, Arbeitsmöglichkeiten in Frankreich zu schaffen. 2017 gab es in Frankreich ein ähnliches Programm. Huret bezieht sich unter anderem auf eine Liste mit Wörtern, die nicht in Forschungsprojekten vorkommen dürfen, die von der National Science Foundation gefördert werden. https://www.liberation.fr/idees-et-debats/tribunes/sciences-sociales-la-france-doit-accueillir-les-chercheurs-victimes-de-la-chasse-aux-sorcieres-de-donald-trump-20250210_OSMF5GQVHZEXXBSG6NZH6R34G4/
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Bericht über die Aktion „Stand up for Science“ in Paris am 7. März 2025. Die Beteiligung war wesentlich höher als erwartet. in Reden wurde gewarnt, dass der Autoritarismus auch in Europa eine konkrete Gefahr ist. Die Antiwissenschafts-Politik der Trump-Administration gefährdet auch den Zugang Daten (z.B. in der Genetik), die für Forschung in Europa essentiell sind.
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Bericht über die Schließung von Regierungswebsites mit Inhalten zur Klimakrise in den ersten Wochen der zweiten Amtszeit Trumps. Eine Richtlinie der Kommunikationsabteilung schreibt vor, jede auf den Klimawandel fokussierte Webseite zu archivieren oder zu depublizieren. Betroffen waren u.a. das Climate Change Resource Center, der Climate Action Tracker und und die National Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change auf der Website des US Forest Service. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/31/trump-order-usda-websites-climate-crisis
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Die Trump-Rierung plant weitere 1000 Stellen bei der Klima- und Wetteragentur NOAA zu streichen. 1300 Angestellte wurden bereits entlasten. Damit würde das Personal einer der weltweit wichtigsten Institutionen für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung insgesamt um 20% gekürzt. Eine große Zahl von wissenschaftlichen und zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen hat gegen den Abbau der Behörde protestiert, mit dem die Administation eine Forderung des „Project 2025“ umsetzt. Der Artikel der New York Times geht auch auf die Demonstrationen zum Schutz der Wissenschaft ein, die es in vielen amerikanischen Universitätsstätten gab. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/08/climate/noaa-layoffs-trump.html
Aufforderung wissenschaftlicher und zivilgesellschaftlicher Organisationen an den Kongress: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TDwAWUPXeN5VPrLTu3wW6E7xMrJCu-a-/view
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