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Will AI’s huge energy demands spur a nuclear renaissance?
nature.com/articles/d41586-024
Contracts with Google and Amazon could help, but bringing new types of reactor online will take larger investments — and time.

With luck, probably not...

@mattotcha Evidence based claims may not be exactly his strongest forte.

@wjmaggos Saw a few minutes of the offering but quickly turned over. I think it was the jejune generalisations and lack of any depth in the answers that helped to make the decision.

🔴 Revealed: International ‘race science’ network secretly funded by US tech boss

"In one conversation, HDF’s organiser was recorded discussing “remigration” – a euphemism for the mass removal of ethnic minorities – saying: “You’ve just got to pay people to go home.” The term has become a buzzword on the hard right, with Donald Trump using it in September to describe his own policies in a post on X that has been viewed 56m times."

🔗 theguardian.com/world/2024/oct

@science @biology

🔴 📓 🎥 How The Notebook Changed the Entire World Forever w/Roland Allen

"In episode 275 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by book publisher and notebook historian, Roland Allen, to discuss his brand new book, The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper."

length: one hour and one minute.

🔗 youtu.be/fNGg7Bz31FI

🔴 Too many numbers and worse word choice: Why readers find data-driven news articles produced with automation harder to understand

"Overall, this study showed that although news stories produced with automation were perceived equally to those produced without regarding sentence and paragraph length and writing style, they were evaluated as less comprehensible overall and with regard to the presentation of numbers and statistics."

Thäsler-Kordonouri, S., Thurman, N., Schwertberger, U., & Stalph, F. (2024). Too many numbers and worse word choice: Why readers find data-driven news articles produced with automation harder to understand. Journalism, 0(0). doi.org/10.1177/14648849241262.

@ai @journalism

🧪Happy #MoleDay !

An unofficial holiday celebrated among chemistry enthusiasts on October 23 between 6:02 a.m. and 6:02 p.m. ,making the date 6:02 10/23

This is Amedeo Avogadro's number, which is approximately 6.02×1023 (one mole (mol) of substance).

🔴 🇺🇿 🎥 Uncovering a lost mountain metropolis

"The finding of these urban centres, called Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, at such high altitudes, may mean that highland areas may have played a more important role in medieval trade than previously thought."

length: eight minutes and one second.

🔗 youtu.be/EUlKEJfEvgU

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🔴 Language at a glance: How our brains grasp linguistic structure from parallel visual input

"Our results indicate that the left temporal cortex performs a rough sketch of syntactic structure starting as early as 125 ms after stimulus onset. This is faster than most estimates of even single-word visual perception (14), suggesting that the speed arises specifically from the parallel availability of the full sentence, with each word supporting the recognition of the other ones. This allows for rapid matching of the stimulus to top-down knowledge of sentence structure. Just like you can recognize a cup very quickly if you lay your full hand on it, feeling many parts simultaneously (15), you are able to understand a sentence very quickly if you lay your eyes on the full sentence all at once."

Jacqueline Fallon, Liina Pylkkänen, Language at a glance: How our brains grasp linguistic structure from parallel visual input. Sci. Adv. 10, eadr9951 (2024). DOI: doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adr9951

@science @psychology

🔴 📖 Yahwism under the Achaemenid Empire

"...brings together scholars of Achaemenid history, literature and religion, Iranian linguistics, historians of the Ancient Near East, archeologists, biblical scholars and Semiticists. The goal is to better understand the interchange of ideas, expressions and concepts as well as the experience of historical events between Yahwists and the empire that ruled over them for over two centuries."

Barnea, G. and Kratz, R. 2024. Yahwism under the Achaemenid Empire: Professor Shaul Shaked in Memoriam. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. doi.org/10.1515/9783111018638.

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@geirertzgaard @bookstodon One of the motives that I have for starting a blog about the books that I have read is to solidify my understanding of themes and help to retain the information that I have previously read.

@holothuroid Thank for this suggestion. After looking at a few different instances 'wordsmith.social' took my fancy unfortunately registration is currently closed.

@bibliolater Considering you are already on the fediverse and possibly care about open software and federation, maybe writefreely?

writefreely.org/instances

The word 'choice' comes from Old French 'chois', but it has an /oi/ diphthong while modern French 'choix' has /wa/.

Is English /oi/ due to spelling pronunciation? No!

English 'choice' is closer to the Old French pronunciation than French 'choix' itself is.

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🔴 🎥 New largest prime number found! See all 41,024,320 digits.

length: ten minutes and thirteen seconds.

🔗 youtu.be/zsyGRDrDfbI

@ianhopkinson @bookstodon Thank you for commenting. Apart from the Wordpress hosting price are there any other associated costs?

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