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"If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan
If we were to clean up English spelling, would we lose clues to our history? Join Inner Cosmos this week with linguist Danny Bate (bsky.app/profile/dannybate.com) as we uncover the connections between letters, history, & the brain. eagleman.com/podcast/157
Scientists have a responsibility to get their findings to the public - article from Rice School of Business. business.rice.edu/wisdom/peer-...
Will AI freeze the continued innovation of language, words, & spellings? Join Inner Cosmos this week with linguist Danny Bate (bsky.app/profile/dannybate.com) as we uncover the connections between letters, history, & the brain. eagleman.com/podcast/157
What does the letter "double U" have to do with the fall of Rome? Join Inner Cosmos this week with linguist Danny Bate (bsky.app/profile/dannybate.com) as we uncover the connections between letters, history, and the brain. eagleman.com/podcast/157
What ghosts of the past can we see in the letters of our alphabet? Find out today from linguist Danny Bate (bsky.app/profile/dannybate.com) (author of a new book on the alphabet) as we dive deep into the 26 symbols that capture our universe. eagleman.com/podcast/157
How do we use 26 symbols to capture everything in our universe? What is the deep history of those letters? Today we dive into the alphabet with linguist Danny Bate (bsky.app/profile/dannybate.com), who’s just written a book on the surprising history of every letter. eagleman.com/podcast/157
New ideas don't come from muses or lightning strikes; instead, every idea has a genealogy. What happens in the brain to remix the world that comes to us? www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-gue...
What happens when you watch a robot dancing? Join with guest Catie Cuan -- roboticist, dancer, and choreographer -- as we dive into the strange social interface between humans and machines. eagleman.com/podcast/156
"In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Scientists have a responsibility to get their findings to the public.
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Bending, breaking, and blending are enduring tools for innovation.
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How Your Brain Takes Good Ideas and Makes Them Better
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