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  1. New from #iflscience.
    "Scientists have fused human brain tissue to a computer chip, creating a mini cyborg in a petri dish that can perform math equations and recognize speech."

    #IFLS
    iflscience.com/hybrid-biocompu

  2. New from #iflscience.
    "Scientists have fused human brain tissue to a computer chip, creating a mini cyborg in a petri dish that can perform math equations and recognize speech."

    #IFLS
    iflscience.com/hybrid-biocompu

  3. New from #iflscience.
    "Scientists have fused human brain tissue to a computer chip, creating a mini cyborg in a petri dish that can perform math equations and recognize speech."

    #IFLS
    iflscience.com/hybrid-biocompu

  4. New from #iflscience.
    "Scientists have fused human brain tissue to a computer chip, creating a mini cyborg in a petri dish that can perform math equations and recognize speech."

    #IFLS
    iflscience.com/hybrid-biocompu

  5. New from #iflscience.
    "Scientists have fused human brain tissue to a computer chip, creating a mini cyborg in a petri dish that can perform math equations and recognize speech."

    #IFLS
    iflscience.com/hybrid-biocompu

  6. @Monsignor_DickFace this is the rainbow yawn challenge.
    Acquire 5 oils of of differing density. Mix each flavor with an oil and 1tbsp psyllium husks.
    Sit.
    Drink fixed amounts of each substance.
    Repeat until puke.

    The sit + oil + husks should ensure emulsion stratification in the stomach. If it works right, you could puke a terrible rainbow pinstripe pattern.
    Science + art.
    #IFLS

  7. Watching all these PhDs and experts come out and make a mockery of themselves and their fields at #iccc1 should definitely give anyone in the #IFLS crowd some hesitancy about blind science worship

    they *are* scientists doing what *appears* on the surface to be the process of science but it's missing some big bits, no different than people who publish on elsevier or github in principle