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What are these lines? I saw them on and off most of the way from Sechelt to YVR.
@HarbourAirLtd Lots of parallel lines.pic.twitter.com/zwGipZKOaf
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Hey
@chicagobulls let's understand percentages. .364% means just over a third of one percent. What you want to say was that they shot .364 OR they shot 36.4%.pic.twitter.com/bqe7gmh192
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Very interesting. Aphasia affects most difficult part of language. Word pronunciation in English. So less speech. And grammar in Italian. So simpler speech.https://apple.news/AguHSVy_DQA-L_KqdTA7JsA …
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The next experiment that I would like to see is that the giving bird can exchange tokens for food as well as or instead of giving tokens to the other bird. Will the bird with access to tokens still share? or hog them all? I bet on share.
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This is an exciting finding that gray african parrots understand the meaning of tokens for food and give them to another individual even though they can't get food. All studies including this one can be nit-picked but what if??https://www.npr.org/2020/01/09/794867653/polly-share-a-cracker-parrots-can-practice-acts-of-kindness-study-finds …
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""If the devices fail, Friedner added, the lack of alternatives can create children and adults “who are neither deaf nor hearing,” often unable to navigate the world through any type of formal language."
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Such an important story told by Michele Friedner of how cochlear implants come part and parcel with dependence on a
#CI manufacturer for continued maintenance including very simply, batteries.#deaf#deafculturehttp://news.uchicago.edu/story/deaf-child-gained-hearing-then-lost-it-was-there-better-way-help?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UChicago_News_Dec_30_2019 …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Hey this is our oh so wonderful float plane company in the
@nytimes The pilot told me about this electric plane initiative when I flew on 12/14. I was sitting in the co pilot seat at the time. @HarbourAirLtd = the only way to go.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/a-small-canadian-airline-using-a-63-year-old-seaplane-is-on-the-forefront-of-electric-powered-flight/2019/12/28/dd0c6694-228a-11ea-bed5-880264cc91a9_story.html …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Amazing finding for role of a population of microglia in suppressing compulsively anxious-like behavior such as pulling out hair and over licking in mice.https://apple.news/APNO1nmfLShCTcIs_PQtzug …
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DNA from "birch pitch" which a woman chewed on 5700 years ago!! Not clear if she did so for enjoyment as one would a piece of gum or if she did it to loosen up the pitch to use on arrows. An unintentional version of our spit-into-this-tube-DNA-tests.https://n.pr/2LWetM9
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This is indeed bullshit. You can’t make a helmet that will protect the brain from accelerations, particularly angular acceleration. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/12/sports/concussions-football-helmet.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share … via
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And why do I care? Why may you care? Because this puts some pause to the supposedly great divide between male and female humans wrt empathy. I propose that differences in empathy between men v women, girls v boys are overblown and far more cultural than immediately biological.
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To continue on my entirely speculative hunch, parental caring has likely evolved in males, females, and both many times since that time 320 million years ago when our shared ancestor was around.
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I suspect that a likely scenario is that empathy associated with parenting (caring of parents about welfare of the offspring) is relatively easy given vertebrate (or at least terrestrial) affective pathways and has evolved independently several times.
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In other words, did caring (as evidenced here) start with our common ancestor (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/25/science/scales-feathers-hair-common-ancestor.html …) in both sexes? To put it another way did both parents parent in the common ancestor?
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Both male and female zebra finch parents are affected by separation from nestlings. Lavish more attention on the babies when reunited and similar brain regions of craving (aka "reward") light up. This makes me wonder about our common reptilian ancestor.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cne.24761?campaign=woletoc …
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Peggy Mason proslijedio/la je Tweet
I did it! I finished basic
#neurobiology course on#Coursera - "Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life" by University of Chicago. Don't know where this journey will take me, but I'm very impressed and inspired. Thank you, Dr. Mason@neuroMOOC !pic.twitter.com/O7AsyVAmKw
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I liked how the writer
@andrewkeh told us his involvement, did not act as though there was a journalistic wall between Marieke and him. Photographer@lynseyaddario wrote a terrific piece on how that wall has to come down in a story such as this.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/reader-center/marieke-vervoort-euthanasia.html …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Then Marieke picked a day to die. She was calm, alternating with excited. It was final, no dress rehearsal. She could let go of her pain. She died at 40 in a manner of her own choosing followed by an aftermath that she directed from the guest list to distribution of her ashes.
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