

Weekly: First ever RNA from an extinct animal; big news about small solar system objects; “brainless” jellyfish can still learn
Sep 22, 2023
Thylacines, extinct carnivorous marsupials from the early 20th century, have had their RNA extracted for the first time. The hard problem of consciousness is discussed, with Integrated Information Theory coming under scrutiny. The Kuiper Belt objects Eris and Makemake may have liquid water, challenging previous assumptions. Caribbean box jellyfish with no brains can still learn, possibly through their eye-like structures.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Critiquing Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness
01:32 • 12min
Update on Kuiper Belt Objects and Acast's Self-Serve Ad Platform
13:05 • 2min
Dwarf Planets and Hydrothermal Processes in the Kuiper Belt
14:39 • 9min
Skepticism, Wooden Structures, and Cell Count Surprises
23:18 • 3min
Conclusion and Podcast Recommendations
26:45 • 2min