Donald Yip captured this photo of Drageøyet ("Dragon's Eye") on Uttakleiv Beach, Lofoten archipelago in nothern Norway.
You're looking at a boulder trapped in a glacial pothole ('jettegryte') created roughly 16,000 years ago as the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet retreated.
(📷: Donald Yip)
Understanding the combinatorial complexity of the olfactory system, plus the chance to be involved in GPCR structure/function work (a glutamate receptor; work was in part sponsored by the largest MSG manufacturer lol) was what drove me to study olfaction in GS. Every receptor an orphan, topo unknown
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The mathematical combinatorials for information flow through neural systems are complexified, and are precisely how data is multiplexed through the connectivity graph that reveals more ways than one for multiple kinds of information to flow through the same networks.
Bingo:
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This is an absolutely monstrous pump and dump scheme promulgated by a man who has lied to investors for his entire life. A man who was gleeful about purposefully killing hundreds of thousands of people.
His legacy will be with the legendary villains of history.
Time for a post lunch pick-me-up.
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It's a 1992, but it is 1980's automotive design, crystalized.
They are also remarkably comfortable vehicles to drive which can not be said of many/most "supercars", even current ones.
Great profile of Hany Farid who recently left Bay Area for Vermont:
"I can’t stand this place anymore... These major tech giants will burn everything to the ground as long as they’re making a profit.”
www.nytimes.com/2026/06/14/u...
Dunno about that.
Objective data shows thousands of ships trapped on either side, and everyone seems to be at anchor except for fishing boats.
Remember, while underway those ships move around 10-12 MPH with thousands of miles to travel.
This whole thing was so stupid.