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  1. This review article discusses the concept of entropy in statistical physics and its role as both a tool for inference and a measure of time irreversibility. It highlights the developments in stochastic thermodynamics and the principle of maximum caliber, emphasizing the importance of cross-talk among researchers in disparate fields.
  2. - Life's evolution on Earth began with single-celled organisms and evolved into complex life forms through environmental factors and extinction events, culminating in the emergence of mammals and ultimately our own species.
    - The article highlights the significance of our species, Homo sapiens, within the grand scheme of things, occurring within the last 300,000 years.
    - Despite the limited time our species exists compared to the vastness of cosmic time, it encourages us to consider the potential for future life forms
  3. New study on mice decision-making reveals that choice is not a singular moment but a reflection of the brain’s preexisting state.

    The research, using Buridan’s Assay, suggests that the mice’s brain constantly broadcasts its goal, even before options are available, with patterns of neuron activity predicting choice.

    Hunger and thirst don’t directly drive behavior; instead, they modulate the brain’s goal-setting, with an element of randomness causing switches between needs, ensuring both are met over tim
  4. A simple and beautiful listing of the World’s Writing Systems. You can sort by time (proto-cuneiform to Toto), region, name (Adlam to Zou), and whether the scripts are living or historical

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