Monthly Archives: January 2025

Life long learning: This man has been called a genius; I don’t know if that is the case but what I do know from his quotes and YouTube he sure talks a lot of common sense and will be essential intellect for the Republican party returning to power in the U.S.

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Reposted by Elon Musk. LAFD and common sense delivery about the importance of “Efficacy”. Highly recommend because DEI is challenged and this man explains why.

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New Atlas: Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus By Michael Franco January 09, 2025 The new study might shed light on a way to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s after repeated head trauma, such as that experienced … Continue reading

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China may have had “100 years of humiliation” but in 30 years there progress is beyond comprehension. See the BYD self-driving hyper car leap 20 ft over road spikes. Source: New Atlas

Show Search https://8b76d281b3daad351321211365e768e8.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html Automotive Watch: BYD’s self-driving hypercar leaps 20 ft over road spikes By Utkarsh Sood January 09, 2025 The Yangwang U9 is traveling at a speed of 74.5 mph (120km/h) in the test Screengrab from Car News China View … Continue reading

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FastCompany: Researchers in the field of neuroergonomics are using technology to improve how humans perform in their roles at work.

Neurotechnology could revolutionize work—but it comes with big risks for workers The data neurotechnology collects could be used in ways that help or hurt the worker, and the potential for abuse is significant. [Source Photos: Pixabay] BY The Conversation4 minute read Despite … Continue reading

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Memes … visual … 2025 it is catching on: Just look at this and it explains so much about geopolitics just in a picture. Thankfully, Europe bites back!!!

Guy Verhofstadt @guyverhofstadt A reminder, for those who are confused.

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Scientific American is part of Springer Nature: The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves. Quote: As the Nazis rose to power in the 1930s, mental hospitals became the epicenter of forced sterilization and “euthanasia” to promote “racial hygiene.”…..In Jena I learned that Lemke was in fact a member of the NSDP (Nazi party). He worked at the Erbgesundheits­gericht(Hereditary Health Court) to carry out forced sterilization of the mentally and physically unfit, broadly defined as the physically disabled, psychiatric patients, alcoholics, among others.

Opinion December 20, 2024 6 min read The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves The centennial of the discovery of brain waves in humans exposes a chilling tale involving Nazis, war between Russia and Ukraine, suicide and the vicissitudes … Continue reading

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Col. Douglas Macgregor on X: World view with a big difference. The world is not necessarily what we envisage it to be.

Douglas Macgregor (@DougAMacgregor) posted at 3:39 pm on Wed, Jan 08, 2025: This brings America into direct confrontation with Russia, fighting over control of the Arctic sea routes due to melting ice, and the Northwest Passage, that connects the Pacific … Continue reading

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Early Stress Alters Sperm DNA, Impacting Offspring’s Brain Development

Early Stress Alters Sperm DNA, Impacting Offspring’s Brain Development FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience January 9, 2025 Summary: Childhood stress may leave lasting marks on sperm, altering epigenetic profiles and potentially influencing brain development in offspring. Researchers found that men with high levels of childhood … Continue reading

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John Nosta: The real danger of AI isn’t that it’ll outthink us—it’s that it’ll outbullshit us, dressing nonsense in a tuxedo of math and jargon while we applaud the show. The antidote? Stay sharp, ask hard questions, and never mistake complexity for clarity. True brilliance doesn’t need a disguise.

See new posts Conversation John Nosta @JohnNosta Subscribe 9:02 PM · Jan 8, 2025 · 1,885 Views

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