Quirks and Quarks

Using microbes to solve crimes, and more…

May 9, 2025
Join an intriguing discussion with Andreas Hejnol, a zoology professor uncovering the evolutionary origins of the anus, and Peter Eisert, who tackles the complexities of deepfake detection in our digital age. Learn how crows not only use tools but also demonstrate surprising geometry skills, thanks to insights from Andreas Nieder. Discover Anirudh Patel's research on magnetars and their cosmic link to heavy elements, alongside Eran Elhaik's groundbreaking forensic microbiology methods, revolutionizing crime-solving approaches.
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INSIGHT

Anus Evolution Enabled Brain Growth

  • The evolution of a separate anus allowed animals to grow larger and more complex.
  • The anus was essential for the energy demands of brains, enabling their development.
INSIGHT

Deepfakes Mimic Human Biology

  • Early deepfakes had obvious visual errors like extra fingers or wrong lighting.
  • Advanced deepfakes now simulate physiological signs such as heartbeat, making detection harder.
ADVICE

Use Blood Flow Patterns To Detect Fakes

  • Detect local blood flow patterns on faces to spot fake videos.
  • Use anatomical timing of blood distribution as a robust detector feature, since current deepfakes show non-anatomical patterns.
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