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Hasan Piker claims California wants 'homo-fascism' after his favored candidate loses to gay progressive

Left-wing Twitch streamer Hasan Piker accused California of wanting a kind of "homo-fascism" after his preferred candidate trailed behind a gay Democratic state senator on Tuesday. During one of his streams, Piker expressed disappointment that Saikat Chakrabarti, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's former chief of staff, failed to advance in the California primary to replace former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Instead, San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan and California state Sen. Scott Wiener...

Fox News 6d ago

Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus

Six teeth roughly 400,000 years old have yielded some of the first ancient proteins thought to belong to Homo erectus, providing molecular clues to their relationships with other hominins

New Scientist 28d ago

Alice Roberts: 'We are fundamentally, at the end of the day, animals'

Physically, Homo sapiens is not that special in the animal world. But the species has discovered ways of finding food and beating the odds of survival in every habitat from jungle to Arctic wasteland. It has also come to obsess Alice Roberts, who started off in medicine, becoming a surgeon and an anatomist.

New Scientist 7d ago

Most people cooperate—and underestimate others' willingness to cooperate, global study reveals

Most people cooperate—and underestimate others' willingness to cooperate, global study reveals Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The study "Homo cooperans: Understanding the nature of human cooperation" arrives at a clear result: 69% of study participants chose to cooperate. At the same time, the study published in the journal Science shows that people systematically underestimate the willingness of others to cooperate. The data are based on behavioral cooperation...

Phys.org 6d ago

Our tech overlords are planning for conscious AI to conquer the cosmos. What could go wrong? | Eduardo Porter

A new belief set is uniting some of the wealthiest men in the world around a ‘transhuman’ future – actual humanity be damnedSam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, took to the Internet a few years ago to propose that homo sapiens would be the first species “to design our own descendants”. In his best case scenario, the “merge” between humans and artificial intelligence occurs at some point over the next 50 years. The alternative, where we remain simply human and the machines follow their...

The Guardian Tech 10d ago

Our tech overlords are planning for conscious AI to conquer the cosmos. What could go wrong? | Eduardo Porter

A new belief set is uniting some of the wealthiest men in the world around a ‘transhuman’ future – actual humanity be damnedSam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, took to the Internet a few years ago to propose that homo sapiens would be the first species “to design our own descendants”. In his best case scenario, the “merge” between humans and artificial intelligence occurs at some point over the next 50 years. The alternative, where we remain simply human and the machines follow their...

The Guardian UK 10d ago

Cross-Chirality Generalization by Axial Vectors for Hetero-Chiral Protein-Peptide Interaction Design

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arXiv CS 9d ago

A father-son Transatlantic, cross-generational voyage to visit Burnley

From the book LEGS HEARTS MINDS: Loss and Its Remedies by Chris Jones. Copyright © 2026 by Chris Jones.

ESPN 6d ago

A hierarchical Bayesian framework accommodates intraspecific and interspecific variation in multivariate traits

Phylogenetic comparative methods are a critical tool in biology, providing the framework to test evolutionary hypotheses of phenotypic diversification. Accommodating intraspecific variation in these analyses is critical for accurate evolutionary inference, but current multivariate methods either assume traits evolve independently or that all taxa share the same intraspecific covariance structure. Violations of these assumptions can produce biased estimates of evolutionary parameters.

bioRxiv 11d ago

Human-Like Neural Nets by Catapulting

Human-like Neural Nets by Catapulting Speculative proposal to create artificial neural nets with human-like performance by high-learning-rate/regularization training of overparameterized NNs to trigger catapulting/grokking. Over-parameterization as a route to true generalization would resolve many outstanding mysteries of artificial versus natural intelligence. There are many mysteries about deep learning and human intelligence, but we could describe the biggest anomaly this way: why are...

Hacker News 4d ago