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The usual explanation for great music is that it's predictable but not too predictable. But there's more to it, said @frosas.bsky.social at #ALIFE2025. We prefer music when we perceive agency behind it. Improvisation trumps a prepared performance. See paper at www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy.... ⚙️🧫
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It is 9/11 in the US and I can think of no better answer to the question, “25 years later, how would we know if terrorism won?” than a quick scroll through X today.

Here in Aotearoa, we already knew the answer to “who matters to David Seymour?”

It.Can.Happen.Here.
#nzpol
This all speaks to such basic needs: Stay connected. Cultivate Critical Thinking. Reflect on and Curate information. Update your models. <3

youtu.be/K1OvbwY6GPM?...
Yuval Noah Harari: How to safeguard your mind in the age of junk information
YouTube video by Big Think
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Nature @nature.com · Jun 4
The non-profit organization that runs Retraction Watch has launched a project aimed at rounding up flawed and fake medical-research papers and neutralizing their impact on public health.

https://go.nature.com/4jAo08S
Science-integrity project will root out bad medical papers ‘and tell everyone’
Group behind Retraction Watch aims to pinpoint the most influential flawed health data.
go.nature.com
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Budget 2025 is a disaster for our environment. Conservation investment is MIA while 75% of native species face extinction. The Govt is gambling with $133B in natural assets and our economy. This is environmental neglect, not leadership. We demand better.

www.forestandbird.org.nz/resources/no...
No nature, no economy: Budget 2025 misses the $133b point
Forest & Bird says the Government’s lack of investment in New Zealand’s environment in Budget 2025 is deeply concerning given the importance of the environment to our economy and society.
www.forestandbird.org.nz
I have been asked often this week if it is safe for whanau of local family here to travel to the states and have stepped into that space honestly, speaking to the risk and truth of what you so aptly called the "erosion of the Rule of Law". Then this article... #firstprinciples
3/3 I took pause after seeing her glowing visage and was reminded that in spite of the divisiveness and power dynamics seemingly eating the future, there is always beauty on offer if you choose to see it. #remainopen #takeawaythestick #donottoverfitthecurve #LTUsonoffer
2/3 Does yours say you are a plebeian or insane (the two interpretations during the Renaissance)? Are you signaling openness or irony? Is it contagious, authentic, or a veneer?
1/3 This is an interesting piece on the evolution of the smile in art over the centuries with a nod to coevolution, specifically of culture and technology, which we see playing out in real time. What type of smile do you have and what does it say about you?
www.openculture.com/2025/03/a-ra...
A Rare Smile Captured in a 19th Century Photograph
Just look at this photo. Just look at this young girl’s smile. We know her name: O-o-be', according to the Smithsonian. And we know that she was a member of the Kiowa tribe in the Oklahoma Territory. ...
www.openculture.com
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When a country prospers for too long, some start to romanticize tariffs, measles, and isolation. Historical memory is very short.
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From Omar El Akkad’s new book, “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,”

"you are being asked to kill off a part of you that would otherwise scream in opposition to injustice"

That line hit me hard
Was contemplating what a Schopenhauer inspired sketch by me might look like earlier and came across this… too good not to share.

#pandemichaircallback #everyonehasawill #philosophertotakeonajourney #interestingchoice
The Will Stuck on Earth. Schopenhauer trying to use hair wings to fly away from brutes and dopes.
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We need to do better, as the pandemics won’t stop coming.

This sort of unnecessary smoke screening is an own goal, but also an example of why protecting the right of journalists and citizens to access government records is so important.

#foia #pandemic #H5N1
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/16/o...
Opinion | We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives
Five years after the start of Covid, we still don’t know the truth.
www.nytimes.com
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In liberal societies, science challenges assumptions. In authoritarian ones, it justifies them. 🧪 #AcademicSky
Made a friend while hanging out my washing. 😊#insectconsciousness #LTUs #gettingtoknowournewwhare