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Lex Fridman Podcast

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What's the Meaning of Life?

I think your curiosity is like somehow getting to that. That's the one thing if you could do that if you lived a million years Just keep your earning always. Most of your existence on earth would be spent deeply Intimate with death just thinking about death I think we're already doing that but I like hiding that from ourselves a little bit. Anyway wanting Well, this is an amazing conversation. I think you're an amazing researcher and human being your great interviewer I can see why you do this a lot. This is really fun. Thank you Thanks for listening to this podcast Please check out our sponsors in the description.

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Botanose
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dolphins can detect weak electric fields, which helps them to find prey buried in the sand and avoid predators. Researchers worked with two dolphins, training the animals to place their snouts near two submerged electrodes that generate an electric field. The dolphins learned to leave the experimental apparatus within five seconds if they felt an electric field, and to remain in place for more than 12 seconds if they did not. Through trials, the pair showed that they could sense direct current electric fields as finked as 2.4 and 5.5 microvolts per centimeter. The team suggests that with this sensory skill, botanose dolphins can detect fish at a distance of 3 to 7 centimeters, useful for finding prey buried in the sea floor. They also predict that the animal's ability to detect electric fields could enable them to use cues from the earth's magnetic field to navigate the ocean. Navigate to the Journal of Experimental Biology to read that paper in full.
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Historically, the ways that nations have often reduced poverty has meant more emissions. Bad news
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for the climate,
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but ending poverty is an important goal. So that begs the question, is it possible to end poverty without making climate change worse? Well, a new analysis in nature tries to model the relationship between emissions and wealth. Reporter Alex Lathridge is here with more.

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