Here are a few of the responses that come pre-programmed in the updated Gmail Inbox app:
Mom, you’ve already sent me this article about bacon causing cancer, like, 5 times.
Mom, yes, I listened to your voice message. Thank you for also e-mailing me everything you said in that message. But it’s July. Do we really need to start discussing Thanksgiving plans already?
I’m not entirely sure how you managed to sign the whole family up for these automated USA Today updates on the bacon cancer story. Kudos, I guess.
And now you’re using that thread to plan Thanksgiving. Great.
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Touchable holograms
Ultrahaptics had recently announced a working tractor beam that uses high-amplitude soundwaves to generate an acoustic hologram that can pick up and move small objects. The team is now designing different variations of this system. A bigger version with a different working principle that aims at levitating a soccer ball from 10 meters away; and a smaller version, targeted at manipulating particles inside the human body.
On Apple Picking
“I have never met or heard of someone coming to our Eastern Washington apple-growing region to pick apples for leisure. It must be an East Coast or urban thing.” Pheasant Orchards found the idea of picking for fun “hilarious and sad,” a reflection of just how estranged from nature modern Americans must feel. “We don’t try to build our own furniture, or cars. We don’t feel the need to go to the forest ourselves to cut a tree down when we need lumber. Our economy has raised people’s quality of life by becoming more efficient and productive. I don’t understand why we want to go backwards when it comes to agriculture.”
Ants on the moon
ie most people on most questions involving numbers
Coywolf evolution
The coywolf has evolved in the last ~100 years.
It is rare for a new animal species to emerge in front of scientists’ eyes. But this seems to be happening in eastern North America
2022-06-02: Evolution seems to be faster, perhaps in general, than expected.
The study is the first time the speed of evolution has been systematically evaluated on a large scale, rather than on an ad hoc basis. The team used studies of 19 populations of wild animals from around the world. These included superb fairy-wrens in Australia, spotted hyenas in Tanzania, song sparrows in Canada and red deer in Scotland.
“The method gives us a way to measure the potential speed of current evolution in response to natural selection across all traits in a population. This is something we have not been able to do with previous methods, so being able to see so much potential change came as a surprise to the team. Whether species are adapting faster than before, we don’t know, because we don’t have a baseline. We just know that the recent potential, the amount of ‘fuel’, has been higher than expected, but not necessarily higher than before. Evolution cannot be discounted as a process which allows species to persist in response to environmental change.”
India constitution
slow growth and many of India’s other problems can be traced back to its extractive constitution, which was largely inherited from the British
Robot Rider
just a robot riding a bike. no big deal.
In the beginning, there was lol
that explains a lot.
On October 29, 1969, engineers at UCLA sent the first host-to-host message over the new ARPANET to teammates at SRI. The system crashed as it was transmitting the word “login,” only sending “lo.” After a reboot, the full message was transmitted, meaning the first 3 characters ever sent over what would become the Internet were “lol.”
Eukaryogenesis
Genetic analysis places Loki squarely within the single-celled archaea. But it possesses an intriguing collection of genes that look as though they would be more at home in eukaryotes, rather like modern words dotting a medieval manuscript. In fact, Loki’s genetic machinery suggests that the organism might be able to engulf other cells, the first step in the creation of mitochondria. Even if Loki doesn’t solve the mystery of our ancient origins, its discovery shows just how much biological diversity remains to be unearthed. Perhaps the next discovery will be a eukaryote with no history of possessing mitochondria. Or perhaps it will be an archaeon with signs of a symbiotic bacterium living within.
2020-11-25: Viral nucleus origin?
A trove of giant viruses was recently sequenced from the very same deep-sea sediments where Lokiarchaeota were discovered. He hopes someone will test whether any of these viruses can infect archaea and, if so, whether they build viral factories similar to those made by the NCLDVs that infect eukaryotes. Demonstrating that would be “game over.”
2022-11-12: Syntropic eukaryogenesis
Today, at the microbial mats in the Atacama Desert and other sites throughout the world, scientists are investigating what the earliest eukaryotic cells may have looked like, the partnerships they may have struck up with other organisms, and how their molecular machinery might have functioned and evolved. Already, the discovery of the Asgards has solidified certain aspects of eukaryogenesis while raising new questions about others. “I think this is the most exciting development in biology right now. So much is being discovered and so many predictions are being met. Eukaryogenesis is arguably one of the most important events in the history of life, after the origin of life itself.” Many scientists have rallied behind the idea that the first eukaryotes evolved out of a syntrophy between an archaeal host and bacteria that somehow found their way inside to become the organelles, such as nuclei and mitochondria, that distinguish eukaryotes. The details of these relationships remain murky, but mitochondria provide the most tantalizing clues to their origin story. “There’s DNA in mitochondria that we can somewhat clearly connect or trace back to alphaproteobacteria”. There are contrasting hypotheses as to how the alphaproteobacterium would have gotten inside an archaeal host, however. In the eukaryogenesis version of the chicken-and-egg conundrum, scientists go back and forth on whether mitochondria would have been necessary to power the energetically expensive process of phagocytosis, or whether phagocytosis would have had to arise first as the means of ingesting the symbiotic partner. When it comes to the nucleus, the picture is much less clear. Hypotheses of its origin run the gamut from a bacterial endosymbiont within an amoeboid host to the remnants of a giant virus.

2023-06-19: Lokiarchaeota aren’t the the origin of eukaryotes, but are closely related.
Eukaryotes are placed as a well-nested clade within Asgard archaea and as a sister lineage to Hodarchaeales, a newly proposed order within Heimdallarchaeia, consistent with the 2 domain tree of life scenario. Using sophisticated gene tree and species tree reconciliation approaches, we show that analogous to the evolution of eukaryotic genomes, genome evolution in Asgard archaea involved significantly more gene duplication and fewer gene loss events compared with other archaea. Finally, we infer that the last common ancestor of Asgard archaea was probably a thermophilic chemolithotroph and that the lineage from which eukaryotes evolved adapted to mesophilic conditions and acquired the genetic potential to support a heterotrophic lifestyle.

Manhattan Microdistricts
how many microdistricts could there be in the city? I wasn’t imagining things — the Flatiron District, or more specifically, a stretch of 18th Street between Fifth and Eighth Avenue, is home to an unusually high concentration of furniture, kitchen, and bath stores. SoHo also has a high share of furniture stores, in spite of, or alongside, its famed shopping. Most surprising, however, is the concentration of furniture stores at 59th and Third Avenue, at the foot of the Queensboro Bridge. Does the cluster serve Queens residents as they leave Manhattan, or was this location best, decades ago, for Queens furniture makers to sell their work in the city?