The misunderstood limits of folk science: an illusion of explanatory depth - 0 views
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People feel they understand complex phenomena with far greater precision, coherence, and depth than they really do; they are subject to an illusion-an illusion of explanatory depth. The illusion is far stronger for explanatory knowledge than many other kinds of knowledge, such as that for facts, procedures or narratives. The illusion for explanatory knowledge is most robust where the environment supports real-time explanations with visible mechanisms. We demonstrate the illusion of depth with explanatory knowledge in Studies 1-6. Then we show differences in overconfidence about knowledge across different knowledge domains in Studies 7-10. Finally, we explore the mechanisms behind the initial confidence and behind overconfidence in Studies 11 and 12. Implications for the roles of intuitive theories in models of concepts and cognition are discussed.
Searching together: A lesson from rats - 0 views
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For decades, scientists have been using a classical experimental search task-which involves placing a single rat in a complex maze to search for a reward-to deepen understanding of navigation, memory, and learning. However, rats are highly social animals that build and live in complex burrow systems in nature. Yet very little is known about how they explore as a group. In the new study, researchers from institutes in Germany and Hungary turned the classical experimental search task into the first experimental study on rodent group search behavior in a confined maze.
The Biological Warfare of Plants - 0 views
"Immune to Evidence": How Dangerous Coronavirus Conspiracies Spread - ProPublica - 0 views
Studying gene function in animal models - 0 views
How To Know When You Can Trust A COVID-19 Vaccine | FiveThirtyEight - 0 views
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If a COVID-19 vaccine went on the market before Election Day, Kamala Harris said she's not sure she'd take it. And she's not alone. In a recent poll, a majority of Americans - 62 percent - said they were worried that the Trump administration would pressure the Food and Drug Administration to release a vaccine before it's ready, and 54 percent said they simply wouldn't take that hypothetical vaccine at all, even if it were free.
The Elusive Peril of Space Junk | The New Yorker - 0 views
Workers Keeping Americans Fed Are Going Hungry in the Heartland - 0 views
crisis cycles - 0 views
The Coming Age of Screwtiny - 0 views
September 2020 - "Canada - Speech from the Throne" - IceCap Asset Management - 0 views
A three-agent robotic system for Mars exploration - 0 views
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NASA has recently been planning a new mission called Mars 2020, which entails sending a helicopter to Mars, alongside conventional ground rovers. While the main objective of this mission is to test the feasibility of operating the helicopter on the red planet, if successful, it could open up new possibilities for Mars exploration. In other words, this mission could pave the way toward other missions involving the deployment of Mars copters, which may be able to produce more information about the ground, terrain and obstacles ahead of the rovers.
Matt Blaze: A Cryptologic Mystery - 0 views
Inequality is not your problem to fix - I'm Late to This - 0 views
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