The Takeout on MSN
What's Up With Those Tiny Handles On Maple Syrup Bottles?
Those tiny handles on maple syrup bottles aren't random -- here's why they exist and what they reveal about design and ...
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INTERVIEW | ‘Despite progress in science, we still don’t understand brain’: Dr K Rajasekharan Nair
Going by his words, understanding the human brain is far more complex than comprehending the entire solar system. Veteran ...
Stars Insider on MSN
You’ve been canceled! The science of online outrage
Cancel culture” has become a defining force in online life as a digital courtroom where people and brands are publicly shamed ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Physicists turn quantum chaos into something surprisingly useful
Quantum chaos used to be the kind of phrase that made experimental physicists wince, a shorthand for fragile devices going off the rails when too many particles started talking to each other. Now a ...
Consciousness may emerge not from code, but from the way living brains physically compute.
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
Killer Robots and the Fetish of Automation
The fetish of automation masks the commodification of combat judgment. Corporate software reshapes war while preserving just ...
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