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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Research shows the genetic shifts that granted humans intelligence also paved the way for Autism. A groundbreaking study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution suggests that the very genetic shifts that granted humans superior intelligence also paved the way for neurodiversity. By comparing brain RNA across six mammalian species, researchers discovered that the neurons responsible for high-order functions—such as reasoning, complex thinking, and language—evolved significantly faster in humans than in other primates. This rapid transformation occurred specifically in the neocortex, where the genes driving these cognitive leaps are the same ones linked to autism and schizophrenia. The findings indicate that the biological 'price' for our unique mental capabilities was an increased sensitivity to these neurodevelopmental variations. This evolutionary trade-off mirrors other survival adaptations, such as the genetic link between malaria resistance and sickle cell anemia. Scientists believe these specific genetic mutations conferred a massive fitness benefit to our ancestors, enabling the development of complex societies despite increasing the likelihood of certain disorders. According to the research team at Stanford University, the human species might not exist in its current form without the existence of these traits. Rather than being accidental errors, these genetic markers are fundamental to the architecture of the human mind, illustrating that neurodiversity is inextricably linked to the rise of human genius. source: Starr, A., et al. (2025). Human-Specific Evolutionary Changes in Neocortical Neurons and Their Link to Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Molecular Biology and Evolution.
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SolanaFloor
SolanaFloor@SolanaFloor·
NEW: An unknown wallet staked ~1.45M $SOL (worth over $114M) in the past 2 hours.
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Thierry from arvy 🇨🇭@ThierryBorgeat·
The Duopoly Portfolio S&P Global & Moody’s $SPGI $MCO Visa & Mastercard $V $MA Eli Lilly & Novo Nordisk $LLY $NVO Pepsi & Coca-Cola $PEP $KO Thermo Fisher & Danaher $TMO $DHR Cadence & Synopsys $CDNS $SNPS Linde & Air Liquide $LIN $AI L’Oreal & Estée Lauder $OR $EL Why are duopolies so interesting? 1/ Wide moats. They fend off competition, enjoy high margins, generate strong cash flows, and reinvest capital at high returns. 2/ Market share gains. Companies can’t beat every competitor — so they target the weaker ones and avoid the stronger ones. Duopolies keep taking share from smaller rivals. The duopoly (or oligopoly) only gets stronger over time. 3/ Compounding — the biggest factor of all. Because they’re high quality, quietly gaining share, and reinvesting at high returns, investors struggle to grasp the long-term power of compounding. They’re essentially cheap even when they don’t look it — because compounding does the heavy lifting over decades. Example — 20-year ROIC comparison: Company A @ 18% ROIC: $100 → $2,739 Company B @ 6% ROIC: $100 → $321 Quite a difference, right?
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Reto Lipp
Reto Lipp@retolipp·
Die Abschaffung der Eigenmietwerts, 2025 beschlossen, wird erst 2029 umgesetzt. Das ist ein Jahr später als erwartet. Das dauert und dauert...
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Dr. Philipp Gut
Dr. Philipp Gut@PhGut·
Swissmedic bestätigt: Covid-Impfung schützt «andere» nicht – und büsst Apothekenketten, die das Gegenteil behaupten, wegen irreführender Arzneimittelwerbung weltwoche.ch/daily/swissmed…
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A SHORT HISTORY OF MEDICINE... "Doctor, I have an earache." 2000 B.C. - "Here, eat this root." 1000 B.C. - "That root is heathen, say this prayer." 1850 A.D. - "That prayer is superstition, drink this potion." 1940 A.D. - "That potion is snake oil, swallow this pill." 1985 A.D. - "That pill is ineffective; take this antibiotic." 2026 A.D. - "That antibiotic is artificial. Here, eat this root!"
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Reto Lipp
Reto Lipp@retolipp·
Allein in den erst 16 Tagen des Uran-Kriegs wurde von den USA und Israel Munition für 26 Mrd. Dollar verschossen. Und der Krieg geht weiter...
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Stanley Kubrick's “2001: A Space Odyssey” premiered 58 years ago Today at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists just cracked the multiple sclerosis code after decades of searching. Two specific gut bacteria are triggering the disease, and they've proven it using identical twins and mice. This changes everything we know about the pathology.
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cashInsider@cashInsider·
VORBÖRSE SCHWEIZ: $SMI -1,36% $SMIM -1,38% $AMRZ -2,3% $CFR -2,2% $LOGN -1,8% $ROG -1,5% (trotz Produktnews) $AMS -2,8% $ARYN +0,3% (Aufstufung) $BION -2% $SGSN -4,9% (ex Dividende) $SQN -2% (schwache Kryptos) $VACN -2,2% Übrige Aktienkurse ebenfalls tiefer gestellt.
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The future is now ❤️‍🔥
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Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ

A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth” > In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement: “If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.” At first, the room laughed. She wasn’t kidding. > The illusion of early success. In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it. > The exploration phase. Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions. Testing ideas. Making mistakes in public. Changing course. At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity. People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss: Perspective. Patience. And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them. That foundation often leads to better decisions later on. At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought: “You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.” “You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”

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Preeti
Preeti@miss_preeti563·
Woman goes viral for making a perfect heart using her body.
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