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@pl @ilyess From the few accounts that I have read on Mastodon it does not appear so.

🔴 **False memories revealing mathematical reasoning**

_“We have shown that when solving specific problems, participants have the illusion of having read sentences that were never actually presented in the statements, but were linked to unconscious deductions made when reading the statements. They become confused in their minds with the sentences they actually read”_

🔗 **unige.ch/medias/en/2024/les-fa**

@psychology

🔴 🗺️ **Have Crown, Will Travel: The Circumnavigation of King Kalākaua**

"_King Kalākaua of Hawaii became the first monarch to circumnavigate the globe in 1881 with his 285-day trip which traversed over a dozen countries where he was received by many heads of state._"

🔗 **blogs.loc.gov/maps/2024/08/hav**

🔴 **The curious origins of four English expressions – including will-o’-the-wisp and against the grain**

"_The origins of English expressions are often obscure and require deep linguistic and documentary research to be explained. Being phrases, not single words, their intrinsic meanings can be reconstructed by studying old texts and their earliest use._"

🔗 **theconversation.com/the-curiou**

@linguistics

@Lazarou Any mention of the word jag reminds me of the expression 'two jags Prescott'.

🔴 🇪🇸 **Submerged bridge constructed at least 5600 years ago indicates early human arrival in Mallorca, Spain**

"_The exact reasons behind the construction of these structures in Genovesa Cave remain elusive. Nevertheless, the chronological constraints posed by the depth of the bridge, coupled with the similar depth at which POS and the coloration mark occur, support the idea of an early human presence on the island by 5600 years B.P. and potentially dating back as far as 6000 years ago._"

Onac, B.P., Polyak, V.J., Mitrovica, J.X. et al. Submerged bridge constructed at least 5600 years ago indicates early human arrival in Mallorca, Spain. Commun Earth Environ 5, 457 (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-015

@historianess Even though we may not like it sometimes life is about 'taking the rough with the smooth'.

🔴 📖 **“The Center of the World: A Global History of the Persian Gulf from the Stone Age to the Present” by Allen James Fromherz**

"_Fromherz focuses on two main characteristics that have framed and formed the Gulf as a region: first, it was open to commerce, people and ideas and, second, that it mostly managed to wriggle out of the grip of larger empires. Both were very much functions of geography._"

🔗 **asianreviewofbooks.com/content**

@bookstodon @histodon @histodons

🔴 **Topography of Wealth**

"_Los Angeles has 58 billionaires and 58,000 homeless people. In a city where destitution coexists with opulence, vast gaps in opportunity exist between neighborhoods. Let's use physical terrain as a metaphor to visualize income inequality across LA._"

🔗 **nick-underwood.com/topography_**

🔴 🇺🇸 **How the South Became Republican**

"_Over the course of the 1952 campaign Eisenhower made three swings through the South, visiting every state except Mississippi. He cajoled audiences and slammed politics in the capital. At times, he courted controversy. When ‘Dixie’, a pro-Confederate song and relic of the Civil War, was played during a visit to South Carolina, Eisenhower commented: ‘I always stand up when they play that song’, drawing cheers from the crowd._"

🔗 **historytoday.com/archive/histo**

@histodon @histodons

@freemo Great news! Looking forward to see what the future holds. Thank you for all the work behind the scenes that has made this possible.

🔴 🇩🇪 **Germany’s richest people are indeed very, very rich**

"_It shows how negligible the already quite rich people are compared to the richest of the rich – not to mention how big the difference is compared to a German of average wealth. To put this even more in context: You would have to save €1 every second for the next 1117 years to become as rich as the richest person in Germany._"

🔗 **blog.datawrapper.de/germanys-r**

🔴 🎥 **Brownian Motion**

"_This motion proved that atoms exist._"

length: one minute.

🔗 **youtu.be/aWfNxZDCg_Y**

@science

🔴 **Her gift launched four centuries of Harvard financial aid**

"_As a woman, Anne Radcliffe wouldn’t have been able to attend the University when she donated its first scholarship in 1643_"

🔗 **news.harvard.edu/gazette/story**

@histodon @histodons

Scientific American is the oldest continuous publication in the U.S. and it's our birthday! We're 179 years old. Here's a gif showing how our logo has evolved from 1845 to today:

🔴 🇪🇸 **Archaeologists discover how 6,000-year-old Spanish structure was built with stones heavier than at Stonehenge**

"_Structure was built using ‘advanced knowledge’ in fields of geology, physics, geometry, and astronomy_"

🔗 **independent.co.uk/news/science**

@archaeodons

🔴 📚 **Bookshop.org launches secondhand book buy-back scheme that will rival Amazon**

"_Bookloop by Bookshop.org will allow readers to exchange books for credit, which can then be used to purchase other titles from their website. Authors and indie bookshops will then receive royalties from the exchange._"

🔗 **independent.co.uk/arts-enterta**

@bookstodon

🔴 **AI generates covertly racist decisions about people based on their dialect**

"_Here, we demonstrate that language models embody covert racism in the form of dialect prejudice, exhibiting raciolinguistic stereotypes about speakers of African American English (AAE) that are more negative than any human stereotypes about African Americans ever experimentally recorded. By contrast, the language models’ overt stereotypes about African Americans are more positive._"

Hofmann, V., Kalluri, P.R., Jurafsky, D. et al. AI generates covertly racist decisions about people based on their dialect. Nature (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-078

@ai @linguistics

🔴 🎙️ **Episode 308 – The Fall of Anatolia**

"_The arrival of the Mongols in Anatolia would eventually lead to the expulsion of the Romans. Mongol dominance of the plateau sent waves of tribes into Byzantine territory. It was a crisis which the Emperor Andronikos was not equal to._"

🔗 **thehistoryofbyzantium.com/2024**

@histodon @histodons

🔴 📚 **A study of the effects of four reading styles on college students’ mental health and quality of life based on positive psychology-A first-of-its-kind study**

"_Paper text reading and audio reading methods were effective in reducing anxiety levels and improving sleep quality. However, the electronic text reading approach was less effective compared to paper text reading and audio reading, and the video reading approach was not effective in improving depression._"

Liu Y (2024) A study of the effects of four reading styles on college students’ mental health and quality of life based on positive psychology-A first-of-its-kind study. PLOS ONE 19(8): e0308475. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0

@psychology

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