#Science #Crows #Birds Now I wish for a pet crow! Apparently they mimic like parrots too!
Crows Perform Yet Another Skill Once Thought Distinctively Human - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/crows-perform-yet-another-skill-once-thought-distinctively-human/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
Be a great move #canada !
#CBC Should Start Their Own Mastodon Server | The Tyee
Now’s a great time for our public broadcaster to stop relying on privately owned platforms to reach its audience.
https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2022/11/10/CBC-Should-Start-Own-Mastodon-Server/
#Canada Tough news for a so called civilized country with Universal Health Care. Our government in #Ontario has been underfunding the medical system for decades. Now we're in a crisis thanks to the politico's!
https://www.macleans.ca/longforms/er-doctor-healthcare-crisis-canada
@frayoshi Might be syncthing with the bug too. Report it to your distro bug system is what I'd do and use your previous kernel or a different one. I noticed an update to syncthing recently, don't know if that is relevant to your issue though. Cheers.
Working at the interface of #AI and #neuroscience? Consider this "dry lab" junior #facultyPosition.
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/11754
Deadline in 3 weeks!
print("Hello World!")
Hi there, I just wanted to write an #introduction since today I changed server.
I'm Claudia, from #Italy! I have a background in #Biology and after my undergraduate degree I chose to pursue a MSc in #Bioinformatics. My biggest dream is to study the relationship between genes and cognitive abilities and in particular, I'd like to contribute in the field of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in the future.
My main interests are: #Genetics #Genomics #Bioinformatics #DataScience #Statistics #NeurodevelopmentalDisorders #EvolutionaryBiology #AnimalBehavior. I am passionate about science communication books and I can't wait to share with you some of my favourite readings!
I live my life one struggle at a time thanks to #CrohnsDisease and my lifelong enemy #Dyscalculia. Yes, I'm a formally diagnosed dyscalculic wannabe data scientist, does that surprise you? Well, thanks to programming languages I can cope quite well! I'm learning #R #Python #SQL and #MATLAB
Other than science, I have tons of interests, from weapons and martial arts (#HistoricalFencing, #Iaido, #Kendo and #Archery) to videogames (especially cozy #Nintendo games like Pokémon and Animal Crossing). ⚔️ 🏹
My life is full of "A"s: I'm #Atheist, #Asexual and #Aromantic
I can't wait to find some interesting people to follow so if you are one, ⭐ this post so I can find you!
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Just to clarify, I consider myself an absolute beginner both in biology and bioinformatics as I have little to no practical experience at the moment, so please don't take my opinions as if they come from an expert. If there is something I know for a fact, is that biology is complex so it takes more than a few years in university to truly understand it, that's why I never feel 100% confident with my knowledge - this is also why I joined qoto, I'm sure that reading discussions and asking experts will enrich my views.
The International Brain Laboratory is on Mastodon! We are 22 laboratories comprising experimental & theoretical neuroscientists. We collaborate to understand brainwide circuits for complex behavior. Looking forward to posting here! #neuroscience
Veteran's Day means a lot to me; but a few years ago it got way more personal. Returning a soldier's dog tag on Veteran's day in 2014 will stick with me until I pass away. Here's the story. #veteransday
I built this tool a year ago but I feel like Mastodon folks would like it
The "Weird Old Book Finder"
Type in a search query, and it'll find one randomly-chosen public-domain book that matches the query -- and present it for immediate reading: https://www.weirdoldbookfinder.net/
Why only one book? To prevent the paradox of choice! Just *start readin'*
Can't promise every book will be weird, but most are
A longer essay on how/why I developed it: https://debugger.medium.com/a-search-engine-that-finds-you-weird-old-books-3a74fbb5f3d4
This was a search for "mastodon"
So true!
C'mon, this is comedy gold.. how doesnt this have like 100 reboosts by now!
If they want a safe space what are they doing on social media? FFS start a forum on the web don't join the Fedearated social web. It should mirror the world! It's also culturally insensitive. What one finds abhorrent in the so called western world, might not be in other cultures. So, leave it tp the user. Overly sensitive people maybe shouldn't be online.
@zleap Maybe we should investigate Biden's financial ties with business in Ukraine. #Corruption
@freemo It's Orwellian and Authortarian, exactly the thing most "progressives" say they hate. I don't get this instance thing when the tools to block entire instances are in the app, (web browser). Haven't checked to see if Fedilab has that option, but that's the way it should be done. Let the user decide!
@Paulos_the_fog
Had you been fully vacinnated prior to catching it? Usually that's why the symptoms are milder compared to being in the ICU. I've heard about the mental fog and I saw a billboard back in the spring here in Toronto where some entity was doing research into 'Long-Covid' and the brain fog.
Having made it through several years of the COVID pandemic without catching it, I thought I'd got away with it. Wrong! A few months back I started coughing and feeling a bit off colour and the lateral flow test indicated that I had finally caught COVID-19. I tested positive for about 5 days and then the tests went negative. Other than an annoyingly persistent cough for about four days, a bit of a sore throat and a mild general feeling of malaise, it really wasn't that dramatic.
However, I noticed that I was forgetting things more than more than I usually do and that I was suffering from what I thought to be “brain fog”. This was characterized by an inability to bring words to mind when speaking and the general slowing down of my mental processes. For example, if I wanted to create a new Word document, something I do quite frequently, it would take anything up to 30 seconds between me thinking “I need to create a Word document” and my brain remembering how you do that. As I used to be a computer programmer, I found that really scary. This mental fog persisted for several weeks following the infection. Thankfully, several months later, I seem to have regained my mental agility.
Has anyone else experienced similar symptoms?
Does the description above qualify as “brain fog”?
Having a good laugh listening to this. Do the IgNobels know about this reasearch yet?
Yeah, you may right, only Baley knows.
I suppose those small white square things are feta?
Torontonian, Widower, Krusty & Retired (Atheist) — GNU/Linux Hobbyist, Peace 4 Ukraine, #Geopolitics #TruthSeeker #Russophile #antiNATO #antiNAFO & Atlantic Council #antiSurveillance #EFF #Privacy #MMA #UFC. #NoBots Instant block if no user icon present.
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