Possibly untrue science news

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From the “see also” section of that article is another myth, the “joint snake,” that can separate itself into pieces and then rejoin.

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Ugly bugger.

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Nawww, it’s cute!

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AI-driven robots start hunting for novel materials without help from humans

Fully automated system is working 24/7 to create new inorganic materials that could improve batteries, fuel cells, and superconductors

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:thinking:

The Difference Between Introverted and Extroverted Empaths

Instead of novel material, here AI came up with some magazine material.

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 it’s a whole new frontier of possibly untrue news

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I’m not sure how this article is related to my post. But the article was really interesting. I recognised myself as an “ambivert;” I can switch on extroversion in some cases, but it’s exhausting. Usually I’m the opposite.

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It just looked like pseudoscience to me

I see a lot of silly stuff in my RSS feeds

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I guess it’s up (down?) there with Myers-Briggs. Trying to put things like personality in discrete buckets is not very scientific. But if you do define extrovert and introvert, then one could envision a spectrum upon which one can place themselves. But if that is the plus and minus x1 direction, you probably also need the x2, x3, . . . , xn directions.

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Germans discover the Hand Beast.

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Tyrannosaurus in Germany


the lesser-known attempt to cash in on the fame of the “An American Werewolf in
” and “Vampire in Brooklyn” series?

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I smell franchise!

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Ah yes, the Hand Beast. I dated her briefly in high school. That was somewhat fun, but mostly painful and awkward. We were young and dumb. Good times.

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Life finds a way and all that.

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Videos at the bottom.

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