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  • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

    Intelligent

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    @falseknees brilliant

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    • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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      @falseknees I use this cartoon (with credit!) when I teach astrobiology! Love it.

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      • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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        @falseknees The beak is the pinnacle of evolution. The ancestors of birds, the dinosaurs, had mouths, but only those with beaks survived.

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        • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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          @falseknees as a US citizen I would absolutely vote for a corvid!

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          • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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            @falseknees

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            Bird neurons use three times less glucose than mammalian neurons

            Birds have impressive cognitive abilities and show a high level of intelligence. Compared to mammals of about the same size, the brains of birds also contain many more neurons. Now a new study reported in Current Biology on September 8 helps to explain how birds can afford to maintain more brain cells: their neurons get by on less fuel in the form of glucose.

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            1. bird brains (no pun intended) use 1/3 the glucose mammalian brains do

            2. the neurons are packed tighter, are smaller

            "the neurons consume less glucose—this could have been expected by differences in the size of their neurons," says Kaya von Eugen of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. "But the magnitude of difference is so large that the size difference cannot be the only contributing factor"

            birds are our cognitive superiors

            they have more advanced CPUs

            leeloo@c.imL tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.usT qurlyjoe@mstdn.socialQ argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN 5 Replies Last reply
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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              @falseknees

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              Bird neurons use three times less glucose than mammalian neurons

              Birds have impressive cognitive abilities and show a high level of intelligence. Compared to mammals of about the same size, the brains of birds also contain many more neurons. Now a new study reported in Current Biology on September 8 helps to explain how birds can afford to maintain more brain cells: their neurons get by on less fuel in the form of glucose.

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              1. bird brains (no pun intended) use 1/3 the glucose mammalian brains do

              2. the neurons are packed tighter, are smaller

              "the neurons consume less glucose—this could have been expected by differences in the size of their neurons," says Kaya von Eugen of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. "But the magnitude of difference is so large that the size difference cannot be the only contributing factor"

              birds are our cognitive superiors

              they have more advanced CPUs

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              @benroyce @falseknees
              So mammal brains are Intel, bird brains are RISC...

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              • leeloo@c.imL leeloo@c.im

                @benroyce @falseknees
                So mammal brains are Intel, bird brains are RISC...

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                @leeloo @falseknees

                yeah but all birds do with their more advanced brains is just sing all day

                so clearly they are not...

                no, wait, holy shit

                that means they really are smarter than us

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                • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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                  @falseknees wanted to introduce my little niece to the geniality of False Knees, but to my great horror your website falseknees dot com shows up as "temporarily disabled"

                  Any other link apart from the mastodon bot that is not a social danger to an early teen?

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @leeloo @falseknees

                    yeah but all birds do with their more advanced brains is just sing all day

                    so clearly they are not...

                    no, wait, holy shit

                    that means they really are smarter than us

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                    @benroyce @leeloo @falseknees dude, I watched a bluejay try to raid a junco nest yesterday and the robins stepped in and were the biggest badass bouncers you could ever imagine. I thought crows were tough but these robins... they're like knights of the round table out here

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      @falseknees

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                      Bird neurons use three times less glucose than mammalian neurons

                      Birds have impressive cognitive abilities and show a high level of intelligence. Compared to mammals of about the same size, the brains of birds also contain many more neurons. Now a new study reported in Current Biology on September 8 helps to explain how birds can afford to maintain more brain cells: their neurons get by on less fuel in the form of glucose.

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                      1. bird brains (no pun intended) use 1/3 the glucose mammalian brains do

                      2. the neurons are packed tighter, are smaller

                      "the neurons consume less glucose—this could have been expected by differences in the size of their neurons," says Kaya von Eugen of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. "But the magnitude of difference is so large that the size difference cannot be the only contributing factor"

                      birds are our cognitive superiors

                      they have more advanced CPUs

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                      @benroyce @falseknees totally agree, but then, two of my 3 key spirit animals are birds (owl and woodpecker) and my IQ is up there in the sky as well, so...

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                      • tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.usT tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.us

                        @benroyce @leeloo @falseknees dude, I watched a bluejay try to raid a junco nest yesterday and the robins stepped in and were the biggest badass bouncers you could ever imagine. I thought crows were tough but these robins... they're like knights of the round table out here

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                        @tamarasellman @leeloo @falseknees

                        and corvids return the favor up the size ladder

                        i mean on the issue of intelligence: we figured out how to ride horses

                        how terrifying would it be to see a bunch of eagles on the horizon ridden by crows?

                        give it a few millennia of evolution...

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                        • tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.usT tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.us

                          @benroyce @leeloo @falseknees dude, I watched a bluejay try to raid a junco nest yesterday and the robins stepped in and were the biggest badass bouncers you could ever imagine. I thought crows were tough but these robins... they're like knights of the round table out here

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                          @tamarasellman @benroyce @leeloo @falseknees I have seen a robin snatch a wolf spider and eat it whole...

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                          • tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.usT tamarasellman@social.seattle.wa.us

                            @benroyce @falseknees totally agree, but then, two of my 3 key spirit animals are birds (owl and woodpecker) and my IQ is up there in the sky as well, so...

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                            @tamarasellman @falseknees

                            you're a bird brain! in the most complementary sense

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                            • falseknees@mastodon.socialF falseknees@mastodon.social

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                              Stop avianmorphizing me!
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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @falseknees

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                                Bird neurons use three times less glucose than mammalian neurons

                                Birds have impressive cognitive abilities and show a high level of intelligence. Compared to mammals of about the same size, the brains of birds also contain many more neurons. Now a new study reported in Current Biology on September 8 helps to explain how birds can afford to maintain more brain cells: their neurons get by on less fuel in the form of glucose.

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                                1. bird brains (no pun intended) use 1/3 the glucose mammalian brains do

                                2. the neurons are packed tighter, are smaller

                                "the neurons consume less glucose—this could have been expected by differences in the size of their neurons," says Kaya von Eugen of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. "But the magnitude of difference is so large that the size difference cannot be the only contributing factor"

                                birds are our cognitive superiors

                                they have more advanced CPUs

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                                @benroyce @falseknees
                                Makes ya wonder about how we always criticize the non-avian dinosaurs for having had small brains. Maybe theirs were on a par with the avians. Being a large predator, like a t-rex, would require some brain power.

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                                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                  @tamarasellman @leeloo @falseknees

                                  and corvids return the favor up the size ladder

                                  i mean on the issue of intelligence: we figured out how to ride horses

                                  how terrifying would it be to see a bunch of eagles on the horizon ridden by crows?

                                  give it a few millennia of evolution...

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                                  @benroyce @tamarasellman @leeloo @falseknees

                                  Whoah! Ben, you've just described the next blockbuster movie!

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                                  • qurlyjoe@mstdn.socialQ qurlyjoe@mstdn.social

                                    @benroyce @falseknees
                                    Makes ya wonder about how we always criticize the non-avian dinosaurs for having had small brains. Maybe theirs were on a par with the avians. Being a large predator, like a t-rex, would require some brain power.

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                                    @qurlyjoe @falseknees

                                    the #evolution of any animal is always rewarding any mutation that cuts down on energy use. that will drive smaller more efficient brains like with birds

                                    but us humans are weirdos in that we instead made bigger brains that use a lot of calories, but we used those bigger brains to hack the natural world and deliver us massive amounts of calories

                                    we're the " #AI #dataCenter" model for evolution 🥴

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                                      @qurlyjoe @falseknees

                                      the #evolution of any animal is always rewarding any mutation that cuts down on energy use. that will drive smaller more efficient brains like with birds

                                      but us humans are weirdos in that we instead made bigger brains that use a lot of calories, but we used those bigger brains to hack the natural world and deliver us massive amounts of calories

                                      we're the " #AI #dataCenter" model for evolution 🥴

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                                      @benroyce @qurlyjoe @falseknees

                                      agent smith sez we're a virus.

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                                      • saltywizard@beige.partyS saltywizard@beige.party

                                        @benroyce @qurlyjoe @falseknees

                                        agent smith sez we're a virus.

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                                        @saltywizard @qurlyjoe @falseknees

                                        we really are. we're a scourge. we break the natural world's dictum of "use only what you need and save your energy"

                                        we're like "nah we're going to waste like crazy and consume like crazy"

                                        and that fucking worked

                                        ...so far

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                                        • oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.socialO oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.social

                                          @benroyce @tamarasellman @leeloo @falseknees

                                          Whoah! Ben, you've just described the next blockbuster movie!

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                                          @oldclumsy_nowmad @tamarasellman @leeloo @falseknees

                                          i made an appointment at a hollywood studio

                                          you and i are going to pitch our movie idea together

                                          the pitch is going to be simple:

                                          i say

                                          "planet of the apes"

                                          then you say

                                          "but with birds"

                                          they'll write us a check on the spot for $300 million dollars to make it

                                          🤭

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