"Where is the enthusiasm for how AI and other emerging technologies can support our education system?"
Um, I don't know, everywhere? In the federal government, regional education associations, huge school districts, the largest teachers union, every damn company that sells to schools?
06.03.2026 10:44
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UCSD, facing federal cuts, will no longer guarantee funding for incoming grad students
The school warns admitted first-year students that their support packages are contingent on state and federal funding.
Itβs PhD admission season in the US and elsewhere. Is anyone collecting and sharing info about what admissions letters are saying this year, especially in the neuro/psych/bio space? Last year there were some (unfortunate) changes at some Unis, eg
www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/03/08/u....
21.02.2026 09:51
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Opinion | A.I. Companies Are Eating Higher Education
Just Out: My @nytimes.com op ed on how AI companies are eating higher education. As educators, we have a duty to defend β and advance β human intelligence.
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/12/o...
12.02.2026 22:03
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βRemote proctoring is not ed tech. Itβs academic surveillance software designed to monitor and control student behaviour during exams.β
12.02.2026 01:59
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A good read by @niniandthebrain.bsky.social
Research quietly progresses through self-correction, problem solving. This process came into the glaring spotlight in 2020 in real time. I observed how science was misunderstood. Misinformation was rampant.
π§ͺ techingitapart.substack.com/p/we-have-a-...
07.02.2026 02:26
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I'd like to add that like in all industries, when we stop understanding how our tools work, we become entirely dependent on the corporate entities that own the mold. We are trading the ability to build and repair for the convenience of being permanent tenants in someone else's infrastructure/subs.
05.02.2026 17:29
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7 Reasons Teens Say No to AI
Some young people only turn to artificial-intelligence chatbots as a last resort, citing concerns about relationships, creativity, the environment and more.
As these teens describe, AI can diminish human relationships; devalue art; threaten the environment; lead to laziness; give unreliable results; pose privacy concerns; and be misused.
So, please, stop with the narratives of inevitability and let's embrace a pedagogy and politics of refusal.
01.02.2026 22:24
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Protest at the Massachusetts state house. peaceful and energetic. The crowd is in the street.
Eyeballing it from my vantage point I'd guess around 1000 people - but tough to say exactly.
31.01.2026 16:46
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We're not anti-tech, we're anti-theft. If the future of βinnovationβ depends on stealing creatorsβ work without asking or paying, thatβs not progress - it's stealing, and we shouldnβt accept it. #StealingIsntInnovation www.stealingisntinnovation.com/
22.01.2026 11:36
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Stealing art is one thing, but stealing a generationβs confidence in their own abilities is unbelievable
19.11.2025 15:21
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Folks at @brown.edu, be safe and well. A terrible and terrifying incident - you're in the thoughts of many this week.
15.12.2025 12:50
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Neuroscience funding: A source directory
Our list features expected and lesser-known governmental and nongovernmental sources of funding for basic neuroscience research.
Most basic neuroscience research in the U.S. is funded by the federal government, but there is an entire funding landscape that lies beyond those federal agencies. To bring those sources together, @thetransmitter.bsky.social presents a funding source directory: bit.ly/4pBBF2B
#StateOfNeuroscience
01.12.2025 15:50
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@okaysteve.bsky.social sat down with @franciscorr25.bsky.social to discuss the inspiration behind the book, why he decided to write it partly as a memoir, and what he wants readers to take away from reading it.
#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/memory/how-t...
07.11.2025 14:13
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Our searchable repository of useful research can restore trust in federally funded basic science
Called U.S. Public Research Benefits, the database showcases the value of basic science in an easy and accessible format.
U.S. Public Research Benefits is a searchable repository that showcases the value of basic science in an easy and accessible format. @baselesspursuit.bsky.social shares how he and his colleagues developed the resource.
#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/science-and-...
05.11.2025 14:50
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Images show effortful pro-environmental behaviours of recycling and cycling and alternatives of an overflowing bin or driving
π New paper in @commspsychol.nature.com π
doi.org/10.1038/s442...
There is an urgent need to choose behaviours that mitigate climate change, but these are often more effortful. Can we increase pro-environmental motivation?
Joint w/ Luis Sebastian Contreras-Huerta & amazing international team ππ§΅
05.11.2025 10:18
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Maybe this is because individual level appeals rely on models that are relatively trusted within the behavioral sciences (e.g. RL) where the concern is with individual behavior.
04.11.2025 21:28
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And regarding the taboo of teleology, I do think plenty such appeals to evolution are still made at the individual level, especially w.r.t. exploration. Within behavioral sciences, it seems almost as if it's more okay to make such arguments about individual survival than it is about societal.
04.11.2025 21:24
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Therefore, understanding these decisions is the closest approximation to understanding free will.
Additionally, there is evidence that belief in free will affects behavior. These effects may be adaptive not only at the individual level but in a net diversification of knowledge in societies.
04.11.2025 21:19
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Sure! It was more a wild and speculative digression, though.
From the perspective that all decisions are mechanistic, specific exploratory choices often are those that are hardest to explain because the full history is unknowable and the choice has never previously been made.
04.11.2025 21:16
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One of my favorite facts: neurons and skin cells are 'cousins'.
Intelligence is a phenomenon that lives at boundaries. The semipermeable cell membrane is where the ball got rolling.
I wrote an essay riffing on this idea.
yohanjohn.com/axispraxis/f...
04.11.2025 11:33
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Aesthetics seems more willing to entertain this type of argument, or at least to take it into consideration.
I do also wonder how the drive for knowledge is related to experiential "free will" where it is among the forms of behavior that most obviously exhibit hysteresis.
04.11.2025 14:37
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Explanations of knowledge seeking I have seen seem always to invoke some teleological argument, often incidentally, and only ever at the individual level. You bring into consideration individualism as fulfilling a computational role at the level of civilization, heterogenizing distributed knowledge.
04.11.2025 14:29
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Experimental evidence of the effects of large language models versus web search on depth of learning
Abstract. The effects of using large language models (LLMs) versus traditional web search on depth of learning are explored. A theory is proposed that when
Overall, this is pretty well-designed and -executed pre-registered (yay!) study. I don't really care about the self-report measures, but the analyses of the provided results is compelling. That said... (1/2) #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
29.10.2025 13:16
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Can we move towards calling "word-models" motifs and rigorously specified theories models? Maybe explicitly naming motifs vs. models can solidify ontology across fields.
Optimistic for Raja's idea that ecological perspectives seem to be coming back. See also the Simons found's decade long collab.
28.10.2025 15:53
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soxfanann on Threads: "I love Boston's public media scene." Accompanied by a GBH advertisement: "Congress told us to 'Go Fund Yourself.' And with your help, we can."
We love you right back. β€οΈ
06.10.2025 12:46
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