I understand why they're so heavily invested in a neurological model for this, but it's a little surprising that they don't appear to have any behaviourists involved (at least, not from the way the journal article is written). They would have a lot to offer in terms of the nature schedule and of the "feedback" provided.
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It provided two options: continuing to change the clocks twice per year, or remain on permanent daylight saving time. Permanent standard time - which seems to be the scientifically preferable solution - was not one of the options.
The BC government is now using the results of this thing to say that permanent DST is what people wanted.
I'm fine with them throwing a survey on to Engage MB or something, but if they do, I hope they provide full information about the ramifications of each option. The poll that was done in BC was kind of bullshit.
“We will be back in there, that was always my expectation,” Feige said. “So the need to set a dinner or a lunch to say hi, I just never do. Because we’re busy and because we’re going to have a next time. And that hit me like a ton of bricks when I realized that there wasn’t going to be a next time.”
Good advice for me...
Why would you need to put on a show?
Well it was a literal show to establish himself as the leader of his little pirate society, so I thought the ridiculous show trial worked. But I also think his motivation to be that sort of leader was a little out of left field.
Yes, good call. I can't believe I forgot to mention it, too!
I also wonder if a completely stabilized Omega molecule would even be viable as a power source - the original VOY episode doesn't seem to really touch on that, but it does seem like its energy potential comes from it being destabilized.
But with The Daleks' Master Plan, the story was not sold overseas.
Censors in Australia and New Zealand deemed it too violent, and without their buy-in, selling to other markets was not profitable.
Combined with the move towards colour, the black and white story was thought to have little future value and consigned to the bin.
Every recovered episode is to be celebrated, but damn. This is impressive.
not seeing Discovery blipping first right as the blockade is lifted, at least a few seconds or a minute before all other ships warping in.
I had the same thought - let the first responders be the first responders!
Hopefully we'll see Stamets or someone show up as a guest lecturer at some point.
does anyone actually care about a gay character on Star Trek in the year 2026?
Well, yes - plenty of people care about, and celebrate, representation.

Yeah, that's the one I was looking at. I'd just like to see more interdisciplinary collaboration on stuff like this!