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From Jay Storz, the biologist who found mice at altitudes where no mammals had previously been known to life:

“It just boggles the mind that any kind of animal, let alone a warm-blooded mammal, could be surviving and functioning in that environment. When you experience it all firsthand, it even further impresses upon you: How in God’s name is anything living up there?”

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20 #life #nature

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My daughter is baking cookies, Silent Night is playing, I've got some last minute food to pick up despite some frustration about the lines and rising costs at the grocery store. There's a party tonight at my cousin's. Christmas Eve is in full swing. On my Instagram feed an 8 yo #Gaza boy bleeds out from his neck in his mother's arms as she wails for mercy. May we never get used to this. #2023 #contrast

@IanSudbery
Created to explain what is now described by quantum chromodynamics and then seen as a promising way of creating quantum gravity theories is the origin story Wikipedia tells, which seems to fit the "problem-solving" paradigm fine?

Meanwhile abstract math is *right there*, waiting to be invoked as an example; the creator of Knot theory even famously saying they didn't expect anyone to find a practical use for the work when interviewd after getting a economics "Nobel prize".

More seriously, I think you might be feeling there is a gap in the above picture because it doesn't fully explain why theorists take tools from one field and apply them in another without any specific problem in mind. But then it doesn't have to because it only claims to explain why a particular theory is seen as "good", not explain how it was created.
@volkris @dlevenstein

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So, what makes a good theory?

One answer comes from Larry Loudan, who said that "science is essentially a problem-solving activity", and "the first and essential acid test for any theory is whether it provides satisfactory solutions to important problems."

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@kallekn westcountryvoices.co.uk/polish

I think that's the newest I could give you. Everythins is still in on the move, I am not even trying to predict how the things will settle.

However the whole Polish media scene will probably need to reorient itself

When it comes to TV stations, we had three major media conglomerates: TVP, TVN, which is very critical of PiS and Polsat, that aimed to position itself as the impartial one, but recently was growing closer and closer to PiS.

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I’m struggling to deal with this version of the internet, where hosts are removing people for voluntarily nudity, but not removing nazis.

And a big part of that is because banks & credit card processing companies won’t allow nudity and sex stuff but are totally ok with hate speech.

From a risk perspective this is asinine - very few people have ever died as a result of naked tits, while we’re watching people be murdered in hate attacks daily.

Everything is fucked and backwards.

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The courts vs democracy? Frankly, I find all this “let the people decide” talk remarkably backwards. The people decided, Trump lost, and attempted an auto-coup. January 6 was the anti-democratic part. In Colorado, the system didn’t conduct a pre-emptive strike – it responded. 8/

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Mathematical physicist Cécile DeWitt-Morette was born #OTD in 1922. She made foundational contributions to the study of Feynman functional integrals, organized the first American conference on general relativity (playing an indirect but important role in the eventual detection of gravitational waves), and started the Les Houches Summer School.
Images: UT-Austin

@astro_jcm
What is the VLT survey telescope? One of the auxiliary ones or did one of the VLT get new optics?

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@scanlime
What's at the end of the funnel, fascist merch?

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Cool tool! MastodonContentMover

'a command-line tool that downloads your posts from one Mastodon instance, saving them as a set of files on your computer, and then re-posts them on any other Mastodon instance.

[so that] Mastodon users [can] move content they value when migrating from one instance to another, which is not currently possible within Mastodon itself.'

mastodoncontentmover.github.io

@RichPuchalsky
Is the hammer and sickle brand recognition useful for anything though?

Like if you go to a local council meeting advocating for a new bike path wearing circle-A people might think you like Avril Lavigne or something, while with a hammer and sickle I don't know where the "bad outcome" scale ends...

@guacamayan
I think I've seen reporting that the nytimes is under new leadership with the insane goal of recouping more of the readership lost to the far right, or am I mixing this up with CNN trying to get back fox news viewers?

@mcnees
This is off topic, but what is the best set of titles for a multi part paper like this that you know of? "The paper 1" and "The paper 2", etc has undeniable simplicity, but it doesn't feel very inspired

@kjhealy
Is the fact that the "seasonal variance" increased in amplitude during the boom years a real effect or a limitation of the season extraction?

@Mabande
jag tänkte först göra ett <insert rant om våldsförhärligande inom hip-hop> men sen sa jag till mig själv "fega inte, bättre kan du!"

Så jär kommer en DiVa referens istället! diva-portal.org/smash/record.j (inte klockrent på samma ämne, men ganska nära)

@Mabande
Woah. Nu blev det dark Andre helt plötsligt!

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