New research: Conspiracy theories don’t just thrive on anger—they flourish in ressentiment (bitterness + unfairness + suppressed rage). Across UK & US studies, feeling wronged predicted stronger belief in conspiracies.
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Yet another post on the Dylatov Pass Mystery? Why not?
UFOs? Yetis? Or something even more interesting
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This week in science:
Indigenous climate wisdom earns global recognition
Elon Musk gains from Trump’s Pentagon budget
ChatGPT matches linguists in grammar tests
Climate journalism reshapes disaster prep
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Climate rollbacks. Big Oil lawsuits. AI breakthroughs.
Catch up on the science that’s shaping our future in this week’s roundup.
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I mean, if he thinks this effort has the data and resources to do it, more power to him. I like audacious goals.
The problem is it's not a good faith effort, so who knows what garbage this will produce...
Our closest cousins just handed us the director’s cut of evolution—and what it says about us will blow your mind.
From gene duplications to new immune system maps, the full ape genome is here.
Read the wildest story in genetics.
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This isn’t your average DNA update.
We’re talking: 🧩 215 fully assembled chromosomes
🧬 Bonobos with “mini centromeres”
🧠 Hidden genes tied to brain & speech
🧫 Immunity secrets buried in ape DNA
Scientists just did something WILD: they sequenced the entire ape genome—gapless, cover to cover.
It’s a telomere-to-telomere (T2T) breakthrough that rewrites what we know about human evolution, immunity, and even... SPEECH?!
Deep learning.
Rare Diseases.
Check out our news round up.
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Great metaphor ⬇️
Client change not a threat?
Read all about it in our news recap
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With the rise of infectious diseases, a new umbrella review highlights how social media data can help detect outbreaks.
Policymakers (if you're listening), take note!
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AGI might be real. So might existential risk.
But let’s be honest: some of the ways we talk about it aren’t scientific.
They’re spiritual instincts in disguise.
And recognizing that helps us stay sane.
Behind all this is a deeply human pattern:
We face a huge unknown — death, AGI, cosmic purpose — and we build stories.
Sometimes those stories wear lab coats. Sometimes they wear robes.
But they always comfort or terrify.
Pascal said:
“Believe in God — just in case.”
Now it’s:
“Donate to AI safety — or risk eternal torture from a hypothetical AI.”
It’s Pascal’s Wager, but with computers and effective altruism.
The “Cult of AI Alignment” is real. Some folks dedicate their lives to ensuring future AI doesn’t destroy humanity.
That’s noble — but it’s also got Calvinist vibes: a predestined apocalypse and a chosen few who’ll be “saved.”
Roko’s Basilisk isn’t just a weird thought experiment — it’s a mirror showing how even hyper-rational people can fall into myth-making.
You can ban demons by name, but the fear stays
The Basilisk’s logic is brutal:
“Support me now or suffer later.”
It’s eternal damnation with a silicon twist — and eerily echoes old-school theology: judgment, sin, salvation. Only now, the god is code.
Imagine this: A future superintelligent AI punishes you because you didn’t help it come into existence.
Just knowing about it makes you guilty.
Welcome to Roko’s Basilisk — the sci-fi Pascal’s Wager that haunts rationalist forums
Some techies today fear hell—not from a god, but from a computer.
Let me take you down the rabbit hole where AI theory meets religious fervor, and where logic sometimes births new kinds of faith.
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Ugh, and I forgot it was π day....
Similar to what we are doing over at @twiph.bsky.social , we started as short recap of science policy news.
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Just when you thought Ted Cruz had disappeared, he continues to push for anti-science rhetoric.
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Not the sexiest recent study, but at least it made us smile.
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