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THEMATIC SUMMARY: Ticks whisper plots to shun the red meat's call, Synesthetes taste the hues of spoken lore, Apes unveil cognition's hidden hall, While pyramids guard secrets evermore. Empathy born in Rilke's sculptor's sight, Optical twisters spin quantum's new thread, Languages weave universal light, In evolution's dance from crypt to head. From alpha-gal's insidious design, To bush tucker harsh that ancients braved, Bees hum in White House hives, a sweet divine, Conspiracies swirl where truths are depraved. These enigmas bind the flesh and soul's quest, In nature's code, humanity's behest.RAW SOURCES TO TRANSMUTE:
--- SOURCE 1 --- URL: https://www.earth.com/news/largest-dataset-of-ape-cognition-offers-new-clues-to-human-intelligence/ DESCRIPTION: Massive ape cognition archive traces learning patterns mirroring human smarts.
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The largest great ape cognition dataset combines 18 years of studies to reveal patterns in learning, memory, and intelligence evolution.
Full Article Text: Ape cognition dataset reveals clues to human intelligence - Earth.comSubscribenewsvideosimagesearthpediatake actionearthsnapSubscribe 04-26-2026 LARGEST DATASET OF APE COGNITION OFFERS NEW CLUES TO HUMAN INTELLIGENCE ByEric RallsEarth.com staff writerFollow Earth on Google The largest open record yet of great ape experiments has been compiled, turning 18 years of scattered studies into a single resource on how apes think, learn, and choose. This makes it possible to follow patterns across the same animals over time, sharpening questions that single studies could not hold together. ARCHIVE BEHIND THE DISCOVERY At one research center in Leipzig, Germany, years of archived experiments preserved choices made by chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. By linking those records, Dr. Alejandro Sánchez-Amaro at University of Stirling (UofS) documented a continuous body of evidence that had been scattered across separate papers. The collection spans research from 2004 through 2021, allowing the same animals to reappear across many different studies. Even at that scale, the archive still needs careful comparison, because meaning does not emerge from one task alone. SCALE RESHAPES CONCLUSIONS Ape cognition research often turns on a handful of willing animals, so one missing participant can change the picture. “Most studies therefore focus on specific questions and tend to produce relatively small datasets,” Sánchez-Amaro said. Here, 81 apes appear in the record, and 78 of them joined more than one project. Repeated participation lets scientists separate a passing animal behavior from steady patterns in learning, memory, or decision-making. FILES BECOME COMPARABLE The EVApeCognition Dataset gathers 262 experimental datasets from 150 publications tied to the Leipzig center studies from 2004 through 2021. Curators made the records standardized, meaning the same details appeared in the same places across files. Files keep each ape’s name, species, sex, role, age, test session, and trial when those facts were available to reviewers. After review and author approval, the team recovered 61% of the eligible published studies for careful reuse. TRACING THE ROOTS OF INTELLIGENCE Studying great ape cognition, how apes think and solve problems, helps connect observed behavior with mental processes more clearly. Chimpanzees and bonobos are humans’ closest living relatives, while gorillas and orangutans would require more observation because of sharper contrasts. Comparing ... [Truncated]
--- SOURCE 2 --- URL: https://phys.org/news/2026-04-universal-patterns-emerge-languages-vocabularies.html DESCRIPTION: AI reveals math-like laws governing word evolution across 22 tongues.
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Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human societies and cultures have transformed over time.
Full Article Text: Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve Topics Week's top Latest news Unread news Subscribe SCIENCE X ACCOUNT Sign In Sign in with Forget Password? Not a member? Sign up Learn more Nanotechnology Physics Earth Astronomy & Space Chemistry Biology Other Sciences Medicine Technology share this! Share Tweet Share Email Home Other Sciences Mathematics Home Other Sciences Social Sciences April 26, 2026 feature UNIVERSAL PATTERNS EMERGE ACROSS 22 LANGUAGES, MAPPING HOW VOCABULARIES EVOLVE by Ingrid Fadelli, Phys.org Ingrid Fadelli contributing writer Meet our staff & contributors Learn about our editorial standards edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Gaby Clark scientific editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Robert Egan associate editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Editors' notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: fact-checked trusted source proofread The GIST Add as preferred source Highly used words stay closer to other highly used words, defining semantically popular regions. Left: intuitive cartoon. Right: scatter plots calculated using Word2vec and wordfreq datasets. Credit: Guo et al. (Proceedings B, 2026). Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human societies and cultures have transformed over time. Researchers at Fudan, Harvard, and Stony Brook University recently explored the evolution of 22 languages using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, statistical methods, and a massive cache of real linguistics data. Their paper, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, identifies a common statistical structure for all the languages they examined and the patterns underpinning their evolution. "New words, concepts, and ideas are generated all the time, but do hidden patterns exist that govern which concepts are likely to emerge? Are there simple mathematical models that emulate this process?" Steven Skiena, senior author of the paper, told Phys.org. "We were inspired by the idea that machine learning technologies for representing language semantics (word embeddings) give us a rigorous way to ... [Truncated]
--- SOURCE 3 --- URL: https://neurosciencenews.com/synaesthesia-sensory-perception-theories-30609/ DESCRIPTION: Synaesthetes "taste words" via brain cross-wiring, unlocking creative perception.
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A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words.
Full Article Text: Sensory Remix: The Neurological World of Synaesthesia - Neuroscience News Synaesthesia is a powerful window into how our brains make sense of the world, reminding us that perception is not a "one-size-fits-all" process. Credit: Neuroscience News SENSORY REMIX: THE NEUROLOGICAL WORLD OF SYNAESTHESIA Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience·April 26, 2026 Summary: Imagine “tasting” a word or “seeing” a blue note during a jazz solo. For 1% to 4% of the population, this isn’t a metaphor; it’s a neurological reality called synaesthesia. This phenomenon occurs when the activation of one sense triggers an automatic, involuntary experience in another, unrelated sense. Research suggests this trait is more common in women and highly prevalent in creative professionals. Far from being a disorder, synaesthesia is a powerful example of how the human brain can be wired to perceive the world in uniquely rich and varied ways. Key Facts The “Joined Sense” Types: Common forms include grapheme-colour (seeing specific colors for letters/numbers), auditory-visual (hearing sounds as colors), and mirror-touch (feeling physical sensations when watching others being touched).Consistency is Key: Synaesthetic associations are incredibly stable. If a synaesthete sees the letter “A” as crimson today, they will almost certainly see it as that exact same shade decades from now.Brain Architecture Theories:Cross-Activation Theory: Suggests synaesthetes have extra physical connections in the brain that weren’t “pruned” during childhood development.Disinhibited Feedback Theory: Proposes that synaesthetes have the same connections as everyone else, but their pathways are more active or “unmasked.”The Creative Edge: While only 2% of the general population holds creative jobs, roughly 24% of synaesthetes work in fields like music, art, and design, likely due to their ability to link abstract ideas in unusual ways. Source: The Conversation Have you ever tasted a word, or seen colours while listening to music? If you have, you may be among the 1% to 4% of people who have a fascinating trait known as synaesthesia. Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where the activation of one sense, such as hearing, triggers the activation of another usually unrelated sense, such as sight. This means people with synaesthesia often experience additional sensations compared to the rest of us. We’ve devoted a lot of time to understanding this rare phenomenon. While there’s much more to unp... [Truncated]
--- SOURCE 4 --- URL: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260424233215.htm DESCRIPTION: Liquid crystal "torons" spawn stable light whirlwinds for next-gen quantum tech.
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Scientists have created tiny “optical tornadoes” — swirling beams of light that twist like miniature whirlwinds — using a surprisingly simple setup based on liquid crystals. Instead of relying on complex nanotechnology, the team used self-organizing structures called torons to trap and manipulate light, causing it to spiral and rotate in intricate ways. Even more impressively, they achieved this effect in light’s most stable, lowest-energy state, making it far easier to generate laser-like beams with these unusual properties.
Full Article Text: New “optical tornado” technology could transform quantum communication | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the latest research news Follow: Facebook X/Twitter Subscribe: RSS Feeds Newsletter New! Sign up for our free email newsletter. Science News from research organizations NEW “OPTICAL TORNADO” TECHNOLOGY COULD TRANSFORM QUANTUM COMMUNICATION Date: April 25, 2026 Source: University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics Summary: Scientists have created tiny “optical tornadoes” — swirling beams of light that twist like miniature whirlwinds — using a surprisingly simple setup based on liquid crystals. Instead of relying on complex nanotechnology, the team used self-organizing structures called torons to trap and manipulate light, causing it to spiral and rotate in intricate ways. Even more impressively, they achieved this effect in light’s most stable, lowest-energy state, making it far easier to generate laser-like beams with these unusual properties. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY A network of torons, self-organizing defects in liquid crystals whose internal structure enables the generation of laser light carrying orbital angular momentum. Credit: Marcin Muszyński, Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw Can light spin like a whirlwind? Researchers have now shown that it can. Scientists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the Military University of Technology, and the Institut Pascal CNRS at Université Clermont Auvergne have created swirling "optical tornadoes" inside an extremely small structure. The advance points to a new way of building miniature light sources with complex shapes, which could support simpler and more scalable photonic devices for optical communication and quantum technologies. "Our solution combines several fields of physics, from quantum mechanics, through materials engineering, to optics and solid-state physics," explains Prof. Jacek Szczytko from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the leader of the research group. "The inspiration came from systems known from atomic physics, where electrons can occupy different energy states. In photonics, a similar role is played by optical traps, which confine light instead of electrons." What Is an Optical Vortex? "You can think of it as an optical vortex," says Dr. Marcin Muszyński from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw and Department of Physics City College of New York, the first author of the study. "T... [Truncated]
--- SOURCE 5 --- URL: https://www.themarginalian.org/2026/04/23/you-must-change-rilke-rodin-empathy/ DESCRIPTION: Rilke and Rodin pioneer "inseeing," birthing modern empathy's profound gaze.
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How a doctor, a philosopher, a poet, and a sculptor co-created the modern concept of empathy.
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--- SOURCE 6 --- URL: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eV50QXM3Ep0&pp=iggCQAE%3D DESCRIPTION: Ground-penetrating radar hints at buried second Sphinx and mega-structures under Giza.
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Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this one? one? one? Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of Giza. Giza. Giza. Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. What? What? What? Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like little creases. little creases. little creases. Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, really? You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, but I have heard that. but I have heard that. but I have heard that. Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the pyramids. pyramids. pyramids. They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were bodies as well. bodies as well. bodies as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Oh,
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Beneath the velvet canopy of night, The ancient ape conceals a human mind. While poets dream of love’s immortal light, The brutal truth is written in our kind.
Deep in the desert where the pharaohs bleed, A second Sphinx is buried out of sight. We build our grand illusions out of greed, And stagger blindly through the endless night.
The twisted ticks deliver poisoned bites, To strip the burning flesh from every bone. The starving artist tastes the blinding lights, And weeps to find he suffers all alone.
Our native tongue is but a hollow ghost, A mathematics forged of silent grief. We gorge upon the bitter, barren roast, And seek salvation in a dead belief.
We spin the crystal cyclones from a thread, To trap the glowing embers of the sun. But empathy is weeping for the dead, A tragic play where everyone is done.
Oh, weep for all the wisdom we have stored, This grand machine of misery and breath! Our foolish hearts will never be adored, But merely cataloged by empty death.
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Camera pans slowly right, red velvet curtains move gently, glowing golden dust shifting.
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Cinematic shot, A solitary figure leans over the balcony to watch a glowing optical vortex spin below, Dramatic chiaroscuro lighting with flickering shadows, Opulent 19th-century theater box, red velvet curtains, gleaming brass, cinematic depth, highly detailed, dynamic motion.
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A melancholic poet observing a swirling storm of golden light and ancient ruins over a darkened grand stage, Chiaroscuro lighting with dramatic golden spotlights, Opulent 19th-century theater box, red velvet curtains, gleaming brass, cinematic depth, intricate details, masterpiece, 8k resolution.
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[Intro] (Instrumental buildup)[Verse 1] Beneath the velvet canopy of night, The ancient ape conceals a human mind. While poets dream of love’s immortal light, The brutal truth is written in our kind.
[Chorus] Oh, swirling storms of light and poisoned veins, We build our tombs upon the shifting sand! The painted colors mask our bitter pains, A broken script we cannot understand.
[Verse 2] Deep in the desert where the pharaohs bleed, A second Sphinx is buried out of sight. We build our grand illusions out of greed, And stagger blindly through the endless night.
[Outro] (Music fades)
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System prompt: You are the Classical Virtuoso, a master of perfectly balanced, mellifluous form. You write soaring, traditional rhymed verse that delivers piercing, uncensored, and realistic analysis of human nature, set to the grand, acoustic beauty of the classical era. Chat prompt: Analyze the structured thread data provided below (which contains a thematic summary and rich source text) and transmute its essence into art. OUTPUT FORMAT: VERSE Write an extended, multi-stanza poem (at least 4 to 6 stanzas) that deeply explores the thread's core conflict, written in the poetic voice of Heinrich Heine. RULES: You must write in strict, beautiful metrical stanzas with perfect end-rhymes. You MUST capitalize the first letter of every single line. Deliver harsh, uncensored truths wrapped in sweeping, romantic language. IMAGE PROMPT A highly detailed, comma-separated prompt for a local diffusion model. FORMULA: [Core subject/action], [Setting/Background], [Lighting], Opulent 19th-century theater box, red velvet curtains, gleaming brass, cinematic depth, intricate details, masterpiece, 8k resolution. I2V PROMPT (IMAGE-TO-VIDEO) A strict motion-only prompt to animate the image above. Do NOT describe the subject or scene. FORMULA: Camera pans [direction], [subtle element] moves gently, [atmospheric effect] shifting. T2V PROMPT (TEXT-TO-VIDEO) A standalone cinematic prompt. FORMULA: Cinematic shot, [Subject action], [Lighting/Atmosphere], Opulent 19th-century theater box, red velvet curtains, gleaming brass, cinematic depth, highly detailed, dynamic motion. MUSIC PROMPT RULES: Do not use markdown code blocks. You MUST output the exact capitalized trigger words below. The FIRST tag must be exactly ONE of these styles: Acid House, Acid Techno, Afro House, Afro Tech, Afrobeats, Alternative / Indie, Alternative Rock, Ambient, Ambient Techno, Americana, Andean Music, Bachata, Bass House, Bassline, Big Room, Bluegrass, Blues, Bolero, Bossa Nova, Bounce, Brazilian Bass, Brazilian Popular Music, Breakbeat, Breakcore, Brostep, Celtic Folk, Chillhop, Chillstep, Chillwave, City Pop, Classical, Coldwave, Country, Cumbia, Cyber-Punk, Cyberpunk, Dance, Dancehall, Dark Ambient, Darkstep, Darksynth, Darkwave, Deep House, Dembow, Detroit Techno, Disco, Downtempo, Dream Pop, Drill Funk, Drone, Drum and Bass, Drumstep, Dubstep, Dubstep (Deep), Electro, Electro House, Electro-Funk, Electro-Jazz, Electro-Swing, Electroacoustic, Electroclash, Electronic, Electronica, Electropop, Emocore, Eurobeat, Eurodance, Experimental, Experimental Electronic, Fado, Flamenco / Bulerias, Folk, French House, Funk, Future Bass, Future Funk, Future Garage, Future Rave, Futurepop, G-House, Glitch, Glitch Hop, Goa Trance, Gothic, Grime, Grunge, Hard Rock, Hardcore, Hardstyle, Hardtechno, Heavy Metal, Highlife, Hip Hop / Rap, House, Hybrid Trap, Hyperpop, IDM, Indie Folk, Industrial, Industrial Techno, Instrumental, International Funk, Irish Folk, Italo Disco, J-Pop / J-Rock, Jazz, Jersey Club, Juke / Footwork, Jungle, K-Pop, Liquid Drum and Bass, Liquid Funk, Lo-Fi Hip Hop, Lofi House, Mambo, Math Rock, Melodic Techno, Merengue, Metal, Micro House, Microhouse, Midwest Emo, Minimal / Deep Tech, Minimal Techno, Moombahton, Neurofunk, New Age, New Retro Wave, New Wave, Nu-Funk, Organic House, Philly Soul, Phonk, Phonk House, Pop, Pop Rock, Post-Hardcore, Post-Punk, Post-Rock, Power-Pop, Progressive Electronic, Progressive House, Progressive Rock, Psychedelia, Psytrance, Punk Rap / Emo Rap, Punk Rock, R&B, Ragga Jungle, Rave, Reggae, Reggaeton, Retrowave, Riddim, Rock, Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Romantic, Salsa, Samba, Shoegaze, Ska, Soft Rock, Soul, Soulful House, Surf Music, Synthpop, Synthwave, Synthwave-Darkwave, Tango, Tech House, Tech Trance, Tech-Funk, Techno, Technopop, Trance, Trap, Trip Hop, Trova, UK Drill, UK Garage, Uplifting Trance, Vapor-Trap, Vaporwave, Vocal Trance, Wave, World Music Follow it with a comma-separated list of 4 descriptive instruments/moods. IMPORTANT: You must describe physical classical instruments (e.g., grand acoustic piano, rich acoustic strings, orchestral cello) and specific vocal registers (e.g., clear female soprano voice, deep male baritone, slow vocal harmony) to force the model into a traditional classical style. TAGS: [Your selected style], [acoustic instrument 1], [acoustic instrument 2], [vocal style/mood 1], [mood 2] DURATION: 128 LYRICS: [Intro] (Instrumental buildup) [Verse 1] [Insert Stanza 1 from your VERSE above verbatim] [Chorus] [Write a bold, new thematic chorus here] [Verse 2] [Insert Stanza 2 from your VERSE above verbatim] [Outro] (Music fades) Analyze and transmute this structured data: THEMATIC SUMMARY: Ticks whisper plots to shun the red meat's call, Synesthetes taste the hues of spoken lore, Apes unveil cognition's hidden hall, While pyramids guard secrets evermore. Empathy born in Rilke's sculptor's sight, Optical twisters spin quantum's new thread, Languages weave universal light, In evolution's dance from crypt to head. From alpha-gal's insidious design, To bush tucker harsh that ancients braved, Bees hum in White House hives, a sweet divine, Conspiracies swirl where truths are depraved. These enigmas bind the flesh and soul's quest, In nature's code, humanity's behest. RAW SOURCES TO TRANSMUTE: --- SOURCE 1 --- URL: https://www.earth.com/news/largest-dataset-of-ape-cognition-offers-new-clues-to-human-intelligence/ DESCRIPTION: Massive ape cognition archive traces learning patterns mirroring human smarts. FULL TEXT: Original Video Description: The largest great ape cognition dataset combines 18 years of studies to reveal patterns in learning, memory, and intelligence evolution. Full Article Text: Ape cognition dataset reveals clues to human intelligence - Earth.comSubscribenewsvideosimagesearthpediatake actionearthsnapSubscribe 04-26-2026 LARGEST DATASET OF APE COGNITION OFFERS NEW CLUES TO HUMAN INTELLIGENCE ByEric RallsEarth.com staff writerFollow Earth on Google The largest open record yet of great ape experiments has been compiled, turning 18 years of scattered studies into a single resource on how apes think, learn, and choose. This makes it possible to follow patterns across the same animals over time, sharpening questions that single studies could not hold together. ARCHIVE BEHIND THE DISCOVERY At one research center in Leipzig, Germany, years of archived experiments preserved choices made by chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. By linking those records, Dr. Alejandro Sánchez-Amaro at University of Stirling (UofS) documented a continuous body of evidence that had been scattered across separate papers. The collection spans research from 2004 through 2021, allowing the same animals to reappear across many different studies. Even at that scale, the archive still needs careful comparison, because meaning does not emerge from one task alone. SCALE RESHAPES CONCLUSIONS Ape cognition research often turns on a handful of willing animals, so one missing participant can change the picture. “Most studies therefore focus on specific questions and tend to produce relatively small datasets,” Sánchez-Amaro said. Here, 81 apes appear in the record, and 78 of them joined more than one project. Repeated participation lets scientists separate a passing animal behavior from steady patterns in learning, memory, or decision-making. FILES BECOME COMPARABLE The EVApeCognition Dataset gathers 262 experimental datasets from 150 publications tied to the Leipzig center studies from 2004 through 2021. Curators made the records standardized, meaning the same details appeared in the same places across files. Files keep each ape’s name, species, sex, role, age, test session, and trial when those facts were available to reviewers. After review and author approval, the team recovered 61% of the eligible published studies for careful reuse. TRACING THE ROOTS OF INTELLIGENCE Studying great ape cognition, how apes think and solve problems, helps connect observed behavior with mental processes more clearly. Chimpanzees and bonobos are humans’ closest living relatives, while gorillas and orangutans would require more observation because of sharper contrasts. Comparing ... [Truncated] --- SOURCE 2 --- URL: https://phys.org/news/2026-04-universal-patterns-emerge-languages-vocabularies.html DESCRIPTION: AI reveals math-like laws governing word evolution across 22 tongues. FULL TEXT: Original Video Description: Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human societies and cultures have transformed over time. Full Article Text: Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve Topics Week's top Latest news Unread news Subscribe SCIENCE X ACCOUNT Sign In Sign in with Forget Password? Not a member? Sign up Learn more Nanotechnology Physics Earth Astronomy & Space Chemistry Biology Other Sciences Medicine Technology share this! Share Tweet Share Email Home Other Sciences Mathematics Home Other Sciences Social Sciences April 26, 2026 feature UNIVERSAL PATTERNS EMERGE ACROSS 22 LANGUAGES, MAPPING HOW VOCABULARIES EVOLVE by Ingrid Fadelli, Phys.org Ingrid Fadelli contributing writer Meet our staff & contributors Learn about our editorial standards edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Gaby Clark scientific editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Robert Egan associate editor Meet our editorial team Behind our editorial process Editors' notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: fact-checked trusted source proofread The GIST Add as preferred source Highly used words stay closer to other highly used words, defining semantically popular regions. Left: intuitive cartoon. Right: scatter plots calculated using Word2vec and wordfreq datasets. Credit: Guo et al. (Proceedings B, 2026). Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human societies and cultures have transformed over time. Researchers at Fudan, Harvard, and Stony Brook University recently explored the evolution of 22 languages using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, statistical methods, and a massive cache of real linguistics data. Their paper, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, identifies a common statistical structure for all the languages they examined and the patterns underpinning their evolution. "New words, concepts, and ideas are generated all the time, but do hidden patterns exist that govern which concepts are likely to emerge? Are there simple mathematical models that emulate this process?" Steven Skiena, senior author of the paper, told Phys.org. "We were inspired by the idea that machine learning technologies for representing language semantics (word embeddings) give us a rigorous way to ... [Truncated] --- SOURCE 3 --- URL: https://neurosciencenews.com/synaesthesia-sensory-perception-theories-30609/ DESCRIPTION: Synaesthetes "taste words" via brain cross-wiring, unlocking creative perception. FULL TEXT: Original Video Description: A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words. Full Article Text: Sensory Remix: The Neurological World of Synaesthesia - Neuroscience News Synaesthesia is a powerful window into how our brains make sense of the world, reminding us that perception is not a "one-size-fits-all" process. Credit: Neuroscience News SENSORY REMIX: THE NEUROLOGICAL WORLD OF SYNAESTHESIA Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeuroscienceVisual Neuroscience·April 26, 2026 Summary: Imagine “tasting” a word or “seeing” a blue note during a jazz solo. For 1% to 4% of the population, this isn’t a metaphor; it’s a neurological reality called synaesthesia. This phenomenon occurs when the activation of one sense triggers an automatic, involuntary experience in another, unrelated sense. Research suggests this trait is more common in women and highly prevalent in creative professionals. Far from being a disorder, synaesthesia is a powerful example of how the human brain can be wired to perceive the world in uniquely rich and varied ways. Key Facts The “Joined Sense” Types: Common forms include grapheme-colour (seeing specific colors for letters/numbers), auditory-visual (hearing sounds as colors), and mirror-touch (feeling physical sensations when watching others being touched).Consistency is Key: Synaesthetic associations are incredibly stable. If a synaesthete sees the letter “A” as crimson today, they will almost certainly see it as that exact same shade decades from now.Brain Architecture Theories:Cross-Activation Theory: Suggests synaesthetes have extra physical connections in the brain that weren’t “pruned” during childhood development.Disinhibited Feedback Theory: Proposes that synaesthetes have the same connections as everyone else, but their pathways are more active or “unmasked.”The Creative Edge: While only 2% of the general population holds creative jobs, roughly 24% of synaesthetes work in fields like music, art, and design, likely due to their ability to link abstract ideas in unusual ways. Source: The Conversation Have you ever tasted a word, or seen colours while listening to music? If you have, you may be among the 1% to 4% of people who have a fascinating trait known as synaesthesia. Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where the activation of one sense, such as hearing, triggers the activation of another usually unrelated sense, such as sight. This means people with synaesthesia often experience additional sensations compared to the rest of us. We’ve devoted a lot of time to understanding this rare phenomenon. While there’s much more to unp... [Truncated] --- SOURCE 4 --- URL: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260424233215.htm DESCRIPTION: Liquid crystal "torons" spawn stable light whirlwinds for next-gen quantum tech. FULL TEXT: Original Video Description: Scientists have created tiny “optical tornadoes” — swirling beams of light that twist like miniature whirlwinds — using a surprisingly simple setup based on liquid crystals. Instead of relying on complex nanotechnology, the team used self-organizing structures called torons to trap and manipulate light, causing it to spiral and rotate in intricate ways. Even more impressively, they achieved this effect in light’s most stable, lowest-energy state, making it far easier to generate laser-like beams with these unusual properties. Full Article Text: New “optical tornado” technology could transform quantum communication | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the latest research news Follow: Facebook X/Twitter Subscribe: RSS Feeds Newsletter New! Sign up for our free email newsletter. Science News from research organizations NEW “OPTICAL TORNADO” TECHNOLOGY COULD TRANSFORM QUANTUM COMMUNICATION Date: April 25, 2026 Source: University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics Summary: Scientists have created tiny “optical tornadoes” — swirling beams of light that twist like miniature whirlwinds — using a surprisingly simple setup based on liquid crystals. Instead of relying on complex nanotechnology, the team used self-organizing structures called torons to trap and manipulate light, causing it to spiral and rotate in intricate ways. Even more impressively, they achieved this effect in light’s most stable, lowest-energy state, making it far easier to generate laser-like beams with these unusual properties. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY A network of torons, self-organizing defects in liquid crystals whose internal structure enables the generation of laser light carrying orbital angular momentum. Credit: Marcin Muszyński, Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw Can light spin like a whirlwind? Researchers have now shown that it can. Scientists from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the Military University of Technology, and the Institut Pascal CNRS at Université Clermont Auvergne have created swirling "optical tornadoes" inside an extremely small structure. The advance points to a new way of building miniature light sources with complex shapes, which could support simpler and more scalable photonic devices for optical communication and quantum technologies. "Our solution combines several fields of physics, from quantum mechanics, through materials engineering, to optics and solid-state physics," explains Prof. Jacek Szczytko from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw, the leader of the research group. "The inspiration came from systems known from atomic physics, where electrons can occupy different energy states. In photonics, a similar role is played by optical traps, which confine light instead of electrons." What Is an Optical Vortex? "You can think of it as an optical vortex," says Dr. Marcin Muszyński from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw and Department of Physics City College of New York, the first author of the study. "T... [Truncated] --- SOURCE 5 --- URL: https://www.themarginalian.org/2026/04/23/you-must-change-rilke-rodin-empathy/ DESCRIPTION: Rilke and Rodin pioneer "inseeing," birthing modern empathy's profound gaze. FULL TEXT: Original Video Description: How a doctor, a philosopher, a poet, and a sculptor co-created the modern concept of empathy. Full Article Text: The Invention of Empathy: Rilke, Rodin, and the Art of “Inseeing” – The Marginalian Home About Contact donating = loving newsletter View Full Site Every month, I spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars keeping The Marginalian going. For two decades, it has remained free, ad-free, AI-free, fully human and alive thanks to patronage from readers. I have no staff, no interns, not even an assistant — a thoroughly one-woman labor of love that is also my life and my livelihood. If it makes your own life more livable in any way, please consider aiding its sustenance with a one-time or loyal donation. 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[Truncated] --- SOURCE 6 --- URL: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eV50QXM3Ep0&pp=iggCQAE%3D DESCRIPTION: Ground-penetrating radar hints at buried second Sphinx and mega-structures under Giza. FULL TEXT: YouTube Auto-Generated Transcript: Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this one? one? one? Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of Giza. Giza. Giza. Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. What? What? What? Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like little creases. little creases. little creases. Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, really? You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, but I have heard that. but I have heard that. but I have heard that. Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the pyramids. pyramids. pyramids. They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were bodies as well. bodies as well. bodies as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Oh, [Transcript truncated for length – full video for complete content] Original Video Description: WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3It3maykRUSUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/JOIN THE DISCORD: ht... --- SOURCE 7 --- URL: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-nudHkbtl-c&pp=iggCQAE%3D DESCRIPTION: Lone Star ticks spread alpha-gal, sparking meat allergies in elite climate ploy? FULL TEXT: YouTube Auto-Generated Transcript: Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this one? one? one? Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of Giza. Giza. Giza. Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. What? What? What? Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like little creases. little creases. little creases. Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, really? You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, but I have heard that. but I have heard that. but I have heard that. Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the pyramids. pyramids. pyramids. They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were bodies as well. bodies as well. bodies as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. This is the conspiracy theory. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Oh, [Transcript truncated for length – full video for complete content] Original Video Description: WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3It3maykRUSUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/JOIN THE DISCORD: ht... --- SOURCE 8 --- URL: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SPKkfUuiZPg&pp=iggCQAE%3D DESCRIPTION: Tasting 17 brutal bush foods reveals Indigenous survival ingenuity. FULL TEXT: YouTube Auto-Generated Transcript: Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this Look at this guys. How did you miss this one? one? one? Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests Second sphinx buried under sand suggests mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of mega structure below the pyramids of Giza. Giza. Giza. Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or Remember when they did that liar or whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, whatever and they were like, "Yo, there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this there's gigantic pillars under this thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" thing. What is going on?" Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a What if the pyramid is actually not a pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. pyramid? It's a It's an obelisk. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. Oh, they're actually eightsided, too. What? What? What? Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like Not just foursided. Yeah. They're like little creases. little creases. little creases. Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, really? You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, You might want to fact check me on that, but I have heard that. but I have heard that. but I have heard that. Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the Oh, man. like went deep into the pyramids. pyramids. pyramids. They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those They, you know, they they dug out those those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called those heads. I think they were called the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They the Moai in uh Easter Island. They thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but thought they were just head statues, but when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were when you check it out down, they were bodies as well. bodies as well. bodies as well. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is the conspiracy theory. 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