I think Aristotle's history of animals (which is amazing btw) has them living for 200-300years so maybe they read that and went with it?
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Lecturer in Biology and AI at the University of Hull. Interested in evolutionary theory using mathematical and computational approaches. Currently focusing on cooperation between species and fitness optimisation theory.
I think Aristotle's history of animals (which is amazing btw) has them living for 200-300years so maybe they read that and went with it?
Now with Elsevier's reading assistant I can get hallucinated crap served directly to me while I try to read actual true things what ppl really wrote.
Toxic people failing upwards: Universities must do better
Excited for this paper to be out, literal years of hard work by Kozzy. Excitingly, my first last author paper!
This work came from joining the Kinds of Intelligence group at Cambridge and being given time by @martahalina.bsky.social to explore and cross disciplines. Hard work but very fun! ๐งช ๐ค๐ง
youtu.be/lLlwvmu1ZeA?...
Possibly my favourite What If? ever. If you haven't read the what if books I highly recommend finding some copies.
They are sequential hemaphrodites! All born male and when they inherit an anemone they develop into females. Each group has a dominant female, a smaller breeding male and a queue of progressively smaller underdeveloped males helpers. Such a cool system!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_...
It is likely then that cooperation in A. percula is driven by direct fitness benefits via inheritance or pay-to-stay type mechanisms!
#evolution #gametheory
A bright orange clown anemonefish (Amphiprion percula) with white bands and wide black edging. swims near the tentacles of a pale purple sea anemone.
Why do anemonefish (A. percula) live in groups where only the dominant pair breed? We tested ~200 groups for genetic relatedness and showed no patterns indicating relatedness was high within groups. ๐งฌ๐งช
doi.org/10.1093/behe...
@theresarueger.bsky.social #MarineBiology #SocialEvolution
New study in @science.org Science Advances: Clownfish can shrink to survive heatwaves and social conflict!
Led by Melissa Versteeg, with Chancey MacDonald, Morgan Bennett-Smith, Pete Buston
@newcastleuni.bsky.social
@sciencesncl.bsky.social
@bostonu.bsky.social
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Group photo from the EMBO Population Genomics Course in Naples, 2025
After a week of intense population genomics, lots of tired but still smiley faces. Thank you @embo.org for funding another edition of our Population Genomics course in Naples. And thank you to the trainers and participants for making this eight edition another success! #EMBOpopgen
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Yeah I mean they went to all this trouble secretly stealing stuff. It's only fair they don't have to tell anyone...
yes more acc the branch of middle english leading to english. old-english used a partative genitive (i think; I am only a hobby linguist). I think the key point is zero was introduced and naturally replaces "no" or the indication of an absence of stuff, so takes a partative construction.
At least that's my understanding! But I haven't opened a linguistics book in 10 years so could be wrong!
The branch leading to English used to have a dual class (two things only) so it's not unreasonable language may develop a null class of grammatical number some day.
Lots of confusion here. It's not about singular/plural.
Zero came after English grammar stabilised, we used the partative for no things: I have no marbles.
English partative looks like the plural sometimes. So it's confusing ppl.
How can we rigorously investigate the common-sense capabilities of agentic AI systems? How can we build better models of non-human animal cognition?
(Re-)introducing the Animal-AI Environment: A virtual laboratory for comparative cognition and artificial intelligence research!
I've been thinking about the same thing and came across economics-games.com
Not sure how well it works but looks good from small scale testing.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
100 year discussion on whether to use the word scientist can now be resolved correctly.
By recognising the correct term should be lorer.
anglish.fandom.com/wiki/Lore
#conlang
www.cea.fr/english/Page...
This seems very cool progress from the EAST result. Can physics people tell me is there still an issue with neutron shielding? Is that on its way to a solution? ๐งชโ๏ธ
To hijack Weinberg:
With or without notebooks, good people can program well and bad people can program badly; but for good people to program badly - that takes notebooks.
Seems so cool and strange to me that tokenising+transformer of a time series can work. And that the performance generalises so well across the different tasks. ๐งช
openreview.net/forum?id=QlT...
very good video exposition by first author:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqrC...
A cancer cell with three nuclei (cyan) videoed through a microscope. Mitochondria (yellow) and the actin cytoskeleton (red) are also shown. #Science #Biology #CellBiology #microscopy
Our review is out in Nature Reviews Genetics! rdcu.be/d5AY2
We show how phylogeny-based methods can resolve the problem of non-independence in genomic datasets.
These methods must be considered an essential part of the comparative genomics toolkit.
@lauriebelch.bsky.social @stuwest.bsky.social
New paper with @tobykiers.bsky.social and @stuwest.bsky.social on whether plants send signals through fungal networks to warn other plants of impending attack โ theory suggests unlikely.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Hinton's responses during the banquet interviews are truly S-tier. I'm a bit confused as to why they think ai won't blush though!
Diagram of how all 6 pairs of 2 non transitive dice affect each other.
Now I'm finally on holiday I have time for pointless projects right?
I went ahead and calculated the graph for heterozygote dive combinations for the 3 set non transitive dice.
The missing link between olive-red and blue-blue is a tie.
Which then led me to the equally cool, non-transitive dice.
singingbanana.com/dice/article...
Good Sunday recreational maths read on permutation fair dice. ๐งฎ๐งช
www.ericharshbarger.org/dice/go_firs...
Great thanks will try to get a copy!
Hey Javier! Do you have a doi? I did some googling but I couldn't find the full paper. mechanism.ucsd.edu/teaching/mod... doesn't seem to work on my mobile browser.