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Episode Synopsis
Dinosaur tracks emerge after Texas floods, a shocking rise in dangerously hot and humid days, Inca recordkeeping may have been more common than we thought, and AI that can turn imagined speech into spoken words.SOURCES115-million-year-old dinosaur tracks unearthed in Texas after devastating floods | Live Science 2024 saw a record-breaking number of dangerously hot and humid days | New Scientist Incan numerical recordkeeping system may have been widely used | Ars Technica Mind-reading AI can turn even imagined speech into spoken words | New ScientistPlease SUBSCRIBE HERE to get the show delivered straight to you.Special thanks to our supporters who help make this show possible.Enjoy the show? You can support us too on Patreon. Help keep the show going. Thank you!Send us email to [email protected], Research, and Writing: Bobby FrankenbergerCover Art: Scott JohnsonOutro Music: StravynBrought to you by the DTNS Family of podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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