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Comb jellies have evolved totally different brains

“Comb jellies do not use serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine, or most other neural transmitters that control brain activity in other animals. Instead, they might use a unique array of peptides and glutamate neural signaling, genetic editing, and a diverse array of electrical synapses.”

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The Case for Reparations: An Intellectual Autopsy – Ta-Nehisi Coates

“Four years ago, I opposed reparations. Here’s the story of how my thinking has evolved since then.”

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Ontario man finds baby moose, takes it to Tim Hortons

If I Were 22: Nerds, Hack Your Career

Craig Newmark’s advice for young nerds

The Case for Reparations

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Just Cheer Baby

Raiders cheerleader sues team for violation of labor laws

What pro basketball taught me about sports fans – Flinder Boyd

“Most sports fans are first struck by fandom between the ages of 8 and 12. The reasons people choose to root for a particular team vary, but a study using data sourced from Facebook found that on-field success is a major factor in fan attachment. The study looked at baseball fans from several different age groups, and found that when a team wins the World Series in any given year, eight per cent more eight-year-old boys become fans for life (for girls, the age of initial attachment isn’t quite as rigid).”

The logic of Buddhist philosophy

Buddhist thought, and Asian thought in general, has often been written off by Western philosophers. But recent developments in mathematical logic are bringing Buddhist thought and Western philosophy in alignment.