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(Main account: @UniversalMonk@lemmy.dbzer0.com) Author. Citizen Scientist. Kopimist. Socialist Anarchist. Mormon Satanist. Debt-free. Alcohol-free. Founder of MSAFE (Mormon-Satanists Against Fascism and Exploitation).

  • Thanks for this! Great vid! Annnnddd now I've subscribed to his channel. lol

  • This is an older post, but I've just recently retired, and as spring is approaching my area, I'll def do this!

  • Great post! Thanks for this.

  • Palaeontology 🦖 @mander.xyz

    Underwater fossil bed discovered by collectors preserves rare slice of Florida's past

    www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2025/02/250212134838.htm
  • Anthropology @mander.xyz

    Early human ancestors didn’t regularly eat meat

    www.sciencenews.org /article/early-human-ancestors-didnt-eat-meat
  • Biotechnology @mander.xyz

    Brain-controlled bionic limbs are inching closer to reality

    www.sciencenews.org /article/brain-controlled-bionic-limbs-anatomics
  • Archaeology @mander.xyz

    Ancient, engraved stones may have been buried to summon the sun

    www.sciencenews.org /article/ancient-engrave-stones-bury-summon-sun
  • Anthropology @mander.xyz

    Iron Age Celtic women’s social and political power just got a boost

    www.sciencenews.org /article/iron-age-celtic-women-power-dna
  • Understood. I'll note that moving forward. Thanks!

  • Fair point. And another poster voiced his frustration with the headline. And I guess I am not smart enough to realize that this was a poor article.

    I'm not being smarmy, I honestly didn't realize it was a bad science article.

  • there fixed your idiotic headline

    Well, it wasn't my headline. Many communities don't allow changing an article's headline from what's posted. So I just default to using the articles headline.

    I'm unsure what you mean by this being my "only warning."

    Are you a mod or admin here and are saying that I've stumbled into breaking a rule, and that I have no more chances. Please clarify so I can adapt accordlingly.

    Thanks!

  • Anthropology @mander.xyz

    Neandertals hunted cave lions at least 48,000 years ago

    www.sciencenews.org /article/neandertal-hunt-cave-lion-skeleton-first-direct-evidence
  • Palaeontology 🦖 @mander.xyz

    Neandertals hunted cave lions at least 48,000 years ago

    www.sciencenews.org /article/neandertal-hunt-cave-lion-skeleton-first-direct-evidence
  • Sorry, it was my first time seeing it. And when I posted it to this community, I didn't get an alert that it's already been posted. So I posted.

    I sorta go on a science binge every few weeks. So I just read a bunch and post what is interesting. But I don't follow it every day. Hence me replying to you after 18 days. Thanks!

  • Science @mander.xyz

    Physics Said These Quantum Particles Couldn't Exist. Now, Math Has Proven They Can

    www.iflscience.com /physics-said-these-quantum-particles-couldnt-exist-now-math-has-proven-they-can-77571
  • The best kind!

  • Science @mander.xyz

    Scientists Have Confirmed the Existence of a Third Form of Magnetism

    www.popularmechanics.com /science/a63204830/third-form-of-magnetism/
  • Fair point. I guess I should say I think it's more interesting than educational.

  • Right? And hey I get dying hair to look a little better, but that dye job is horrible. Not a great look to be talking about longevity! lmao

  • I'm torn with my attitude about Bryan Johnson. I do think it's great that he's doing all this stuff on himself so we can watch what happens. But there's something about him that just gives me a bad vibe.

    Maybe it's his vacant stare or something, but ugh, he just seems creepy. Just my bias tho, cuz maybe he's an awesome guy.

    But I wouldn't want to look like him! I'm def gonna check out the documentary tho.

  • biohacking @mander.xyz

    Netflix director adopted three habits after a year with biohacking millionaire Bryan Johnson

    www.independent.co.uk /life-style/netflix-bryan-johnson-dont-die-b2664914.html
  • Anthropology @mander.xyz

    50 years after her discovery, Lucy's skeleton still shapes paleoanthropology

    www.whqr.org /2024-11-24/50-years-after-her-discovery-lucys-skeleton-still-shapes-paleoanthropology
  • Archaeology @mander.xyz

    Archaeological study documents rare Christian tattoo in medieval Nubia

    phys.org /news/2024-12-archaeological-documents-rare-christian-tattoo.html
  • Anthropology @mander.xyz

    The genomic journey of modern and archaic humans may be older than we thought

    phys.org /news/2024-12-genomic-journey-modern-archaic-humans.html
  • Love this vid!