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submitted 4 minutes ago by Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net to c/chat@hexbear.net

Well, I mean more even weird than you already think I am.

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Bandle 11/21/24 (bandle.app)
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Mystery solved (lemmy.ml)
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submitted 5 minutes ago by fantawurstwasser@feddit.org to c/dach@feddit.org
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submitted 9 minutes ago by petl@feddit.org to c/wichtel_unter@feddit.org

Tausend dank an /u/ZonenRanslite für die feinen Geschenke, diese bekommen natürlich einen speziellen Platz bei mir im Schrein.

Besonders die Abbildung meines, in einer legitimen und unangefochtenen Wahl demokratisch gewählten, Lieblingsmoskauers werde ich selbstredend in der Arbeit und unterwegs tragen. Auf echt, die Sticker sind 10/10 und werden ihren gerechten Platz in meinem lokalen Beisl finden.

Bussis und viele Grüße nach Deutschland, /u/petl

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submitted 4 minutes ago by Joker@sh.itjust.works to c/articles@lemmy.world
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submitted 5 minutes ago by Joker@sh.itjust.works to c/australia@aussie.zone
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submitted 2 minutes ago by Joker@sh.itjust.works to c/world@quokk.au

Russia launched a massive missile attack early on November 21 on Ukraine that caused damage in at least two regions, Ukraine's air force and regional leaders reported, as the whole country was under an air-raid alert for several hours.

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literally me (hexbear.net)
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submitted 9 minutes ago by yogthos@lemmygrad.ml to c/technology@hexbear.net
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In this study, the scientists simulated the process of spaced learning by examining two types of non-brain human cells — one from nerve tissue and one from kidney tissue — in a laboratory setting.

These cells were exposed to varying patterns of chemical signals, akin to the exposure of brain cells to neurotransmitter patterns when we learn new information.

The intriguing part? These non-brain cells also switched on a “memory gene” – the same gene that brain cells activate when they detect information patterns and reorganize their connections to form memories.

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submitted 48 minutes ago by m_f@midwest.social to c/smbc@midwest.social

https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2003-03-25

Alt textLooking back on this comic 15 years later, I can see that the kid is actually pretty amazingly advanced if its sitting up and coloring at that age.

Bonus panel

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Those, who buy these kinds of games for their kids, does this looks good?

Looks like a mobile game collection to me, but then again, my kids don't play these. At least not on console.

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