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"Israeli army issues urgent evacuation warning to residents in Tyre, South Lebanon"
lbcgroup.tv/news/lebanon-news/

Note that this, once again, has absolutely 0 to do with any part of the legal definition and ICJ precedent of any State's "right to self-defense", but is completely a war of aggression ("the supreme international crime") by every definition, same as e.g. Putin in Ukraine and Turkey in Iraq and Syria.

"Why birds are smart

In Australia, sulfur-crested cockatoos learned to open household waste bins with individual style and site-specific differences (Figure 1C). This culture rapidly spread via social learning to 44 Sydney suburbs, thereby forcing people to develop a counterculture of technical measures to prevent pilfering.
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A detailed comparison of studies in eight cognitive domains concluded that corvids, parrots, and non-human primates possess similar domain-general cognitive capacities.
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Using the Primate Cognition Test Battery to study cognitive development, it could be demonstrated that ravens perform on par with orangutans and chimps, except for spatial skills.
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Here, it seems that all avian species tested to date use mental algorithms similar to mammals, whether corvid, parrot, chicken, or pigeon [...] Corvids go through cognitive developmental steps of object permanence identical to those of children and make the same errors when tested before they have reached a certain stage [...]. Domestic chicks prefer a left-to-right orientation of ascending numerosities – the mental number line – like adult human subjects and newborn babies.
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Taking these findings together, birds and mammals utilize similar mental algorithms when working on cognitive tasks. Within the avian clade, corvids and parrots reach levels of cognitive performance throughout all domains that match those of great apes.
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Around 50 000 years ago, 600-kg dromornithids were the largest birds that ever roamed the Earth but had brains of only 123 g, about one-third of a chimpanzee brain. Corvids and parrots have brains of just 1–25 g. How could these birds become so smart with walnut-sized brains?

A landmark study showed that bird brains contain twice as many neurons per unit brain volume as primates and up to four times more than rodents. Since neurons are the computational processing unit of brains, more neurons per gram brain should produce more processing capacity.
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So, do large pallial neuron numbers explain the similar cognitive capacities of corvids, parrots, and great apes? Not quite. [...] High neuron densities and a higher proportion of pallial neurons reduce the quantitative gap between birds and primates without closing it.

However, birds have one more card up their sleeves. Experience-dependent flexible cognition may be especially related to the number of associative neurons that are situated between sensory and motor systems. It was demonstrated that crow species have a selectively greater number of neurons in their associative pallial areas than chickens, pigeons, and ostriches."

via @moritz_negwer

mstdn.science/@moritz_negwer/1

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Amazon argues that it has a First Amendment right to union bust, and claims requiring it to post NLRB posters about workers' rights & host trainings about workers rights in response to labor law violations violates its free speech rights

404media.co/amazon-says-it-has

by @julesaroscoe

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I convinced one of his mates to shave my now-husband's head as a stag do prank because I didn't want his shit combover ruining the wedding photos.

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Katolske prästen och fredsaktivisten Marcelo Pérez sköts till döds igår efter söndagsgudstjänsten i staden San Cristóbal de las Casas i södra Mexiko. Han hade upprepade gånger larmat om maffians växande makt, korrupta myndigheter och upptrappningen av våldet i delstaten Chiapas. Det var väl känt att han var hotad. #Mexico youtube.com/watch?v=2HMfzkkWa8

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There is a substantial overlap in the companies running nuclear and running coal plants. Them pointing to nuclear expansion as "clean" only came a few years ago, when they needed something to fend off demands for an actual transition to actually clean electricity production. These companies weren't interested whatsoever in "climate" before - but they saw what this would do with their core business, which was burning fossil fuels.

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While one can reject feminism, gender bias and sexism will still come for you if you are a woman. (Runs into the glass cliff at Yahoo, gets asked about her laugh in this interview, etc.)
wired.com/story/big-interview-

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No western reporter would dare saying anything like this without losing their jobs and risk life time unemployment


#Israel #righttoretun #palestine #GideoLevy #Hypocrisy

@palestine @israel

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he premise: Trump can't possibly be racist, not if millions and millions of people support him. The premise I guess being it would be impossible for millions and millions of people to support a racist, because that would suggest that millions and millions of people are racist.

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Israel's longest running paper, Haaretz, just confirmed that Netanyahu actively blocked every hostage deal since 10/7, Netanyahu meanwhile is openly planning to annex Gaza—& the conversation is still "why won't Hamas agree to a deal?"😐

This is how genocide perpetuates. Horrific.

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Don’t say “Twitter is losing active users”,
say “dX is negative”.

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Trollfabriken är inte historia, den drivs fortfarande men såväl regering som opposition och medier har resignerat inför att SD vägrar vika ner sig. I Sverige är vi dåliga på att hantera skandaler när så sker. SD visar att det går att bita ihop och köra på. www.dn.se/sverige/sa-h...

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Galenskap är att göra samma sak gång efter gång och förvänta sig ett annat resultat. Jag har jobbat 21 år på Af så det här är inte min första rodeo.

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But for the space-obsessed, raised on a largely sanitised heroic view of the Space Race (including me as a kid of the 1960s), it is entirely axiomatic that pursuing space exploration & exploration is the primary way for nations & blocs to become "winners" in our future world.

It's a weirdly distorted view of the priorities of a civilisation on the brink of self-inflicted catastrophe, but one they are never ashamed of sharing, berating others for their lack of will, imagination, & cojones.

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More widely, there is a certain religious zealotry in parts of the space community, as if it's entirely self-evident that human destiny lies in the stars & if eggs need to be broken to achieve that omelette, then so be it.

Witness some members of the space industry in Europe today berating EU leaders for allowing the continent to slip behind the US in fighting for this new frontier.

As if it's even slightly evident that this is a priority shared by the majority of the European public 🤷‍♂️

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It is remarkable to me the degree to which many space bubbleers, mostly sensible & rational people in my experience, are willing to separate their dreams of space exploration & colonising the planets from the reprehensible views & actions of their would-be god.

Of course, some of the cult actively support his worldview & feel that no dissociation is needed at all, but it's the cognitive dissonance of the former which somehow scares me more.

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