Quirks and Quarks

Why the Information Age seems so overwhelming, and more...

May 16, 2025
In this discussion, Elodie Freymann, a biologist from Oxford, reveals how chimpanzees use medicinal plants for self-care, highlighting their surprising healing behaviors. Joseph Moysiuk, a paleontology curator, shares insights on the Cambrian explosion and a newly discovered fossil that adds complexity to our understanding of extinction. David Stephen, a physicist, describes how quantum computing can solve seemingly impossible puzzles, while the group navigates the challenges of information overload and misinformation in today's digital age.
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ANECDOTE

Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants

  • Wild chimpanzees in Uganda use plants as first aid by chewing leaves and applying them to wounds.
  • They also assist others in their group, showing empathy and altruism despite potential personal risk.
ANECDOTE

Weird Cambrian Creature Discovered

  • A new Cambrian explosion fossil named Mossera fentonii was discovered showing unique features like three eyes and jointed claws.
  • Its discovery deepens the mystery of extinction since it shares adaptations with survivors but still went extinct.
INSIGHT

Quantum Entanglement Powers Computers

  • Quantum entanglement links particles so measuring one instantly reveals the state of another, even at great distances.
  • Quantum computers exploit this to solve problems impossible for classical computers, verifying their quantum nature.
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