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How to Raise Chickens for Food After the Collapse
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How to Raise Chickens for Food After the Collapse

How to Raise Chickens for Food After the Collapse
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Prepper Holiday Gifts That Won’t Break The Bank
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Prepper Holiday Gifts That Won’t Break The Bank

Prepper Holiday Gifts That Won’t Break The Bank
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NY Lawmaker Claims “Smoking Gun” In NYC Migrant Voter Fraud Scheme
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NY Lawmaker Claims “Smoking Gun” In NYC Migrant Voter Fraud Scheme

NY Lawmaker Claims “Smoking Gun” In NYC Migrant Voter Fraud Scheme
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COP28 President: There Is ‘No Science’ Behind Calls for Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
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COP28 President: There Is ‘No Science’ Behind Calls for Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

COP28 President: There Is ‘No Science’ Behind Calls for Fossil Fuel Phase-Out
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All Four “Pillars Of Civilization” Are Under Attack By An “Anti-Human Death-Cult”; Shellenberger‚ Carlson Unload On Global Elites
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All Four “Pillars Of Civilization” Are Under Attack By An “Anti-Human Death-Cult”; Shellenberger‚ Carlson Unload On Global Elites

All Four “Pillars Of Civilization” Are Under Attack By An “Anti-Human Death-Cult”; Shellenberger‚ Carlson Unload On Global Elites
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Israeli Hostages Given Tranquilizers to 'Look Happy' As They Were Released by Hamas
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Israeli Hostages Given Tranquilizers to 'Look Happy' As They Were Released by Hamas

Israeli Hostages Given Tranquilizers to 'Look Happy' As They Were Released by Hamas
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The Decisive Battle? 'If Hamas Loses Khan Younis‚ They Are Done'
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The Decisive Battle? 'If Hamas Loses Khan Younis‚ They Are Done'

The Decisive Battle? 'If Hamas Loses Khan Younis‚ They Are Done'
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COP 28: Kerry Happy to Shut Down 20% of American Grid
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COP 28: Kerry Happy to Shut Down 20% of American Grid

COP 28: Kerry Happy to Shut Down 20% of American Grid
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Super Rare Pregnant Megamouth Shark Washes Up In The Philippines
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Super Rare Pregnant Megamouth Shark Washes Up In The Philippines

There’s a lot we don’t know about life in the oceans of our planet. Rare species inhabit deep waters and new areas are discovered all the time‚ but sometimes‚ the only clues for understanding what lies beneath the waves are when they wash up on our shores. In the Dipaculao‚ Aurora region of the Philippines‚ a super rare megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios) has washed up dead‚ with one dead young shark found next to her and a further six pups inside. This is‚ unfortunately‚ the first-ever record of a pregnant individual of this species. Megamouth sharks were only discovered in 1976; they are filter feeders like whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) and basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) and can weigh up to 1215 kilograms (2‚700 pounds). Only around 120 individuals have been seen or captured since their discovery and researchers know precious little about their ecology and life history.                 IFLScience is not responsible for content shared from external sites.The mother megamouth was found on November 14‚ measuring an impressive 5.6 meters in length (18.4 feet)‚ whilst the seven total pups measured between 165 and 183.5 centimeters long (65 and 72.2 inches). It is not yet clear what caused the stranding and death of the sharks‚ but AA Yaptinchay at Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines‚ who oversaw the necropsies‚ told New Scientist that sharks “usually expel their pups or eggs when they are captured or stranded” due to stress. Yaptinchay also reported that the mother showed no signs of injuries caused by boats or fishing equipment.As unfortunate as the death of the mother megamouth shark and her pups is‚ it is hoped that the necropsies will yield more information about the physiology and lifestyle of this elusive fish species. Earlier this year‚ scientists were amazed to observe two megamouth sharks‚ filmed from a fishing boat‚ likely engaging in a courtship event. 
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What Might Your Taste In Music Say About Your Moral Compass?
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What Might Your Taste In Music Say About Your Moral Compass?

Music plays an important role in our lives‚ but have you ever wondered what your musical tastes say about you? Well‚ new research has suggested a potential link between the music we listen to and our moral compass.Music is one of the most fundamental forms of expression. As Victor Hugo‚ the French politician and writer‚ once said “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent”. Regardless of whether we have any musical talent of our own‚ the nature of our musical tastes says a lot about us. Previous research has shown that music can influence our emotions‚ cognitive performance‚ creativity‚ and mental flexibility. Assessing our favorite songs and artists may even provide insights into our levels of empathy and our personality needs and can help us express our values. But despite our understanding of these connections‚ less attention has been paid to the relationship between our musical tastes and moral values. This was the inspiration for researchers from Queen Mary University‚ London‚ and the ISI Foundation in Turin‚ Italy‚ who set out to investigate the complex interplay between music and morality."Our study provides compelling evidence that music preferences can serve as a window into an individual's moral values‚" Dr Charalampos Saitis‚ one of the senior authors of the study and Lecturer in Digital Music Processing at Queen Mary University of London’s School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science‚ said in a statement.  The study examined existing data from 1‚480 participants‚ collected via the LikeYouth surveying tool‚ who completed psychometric questionnaires concerning their moral values‚ and then looked at artists that participants had liked on Facebook. As the authors write‚ "We presumed that if a user liked the Page of a specific artist on Facebook‚ then that artist’s most famous songs reflect the user’s music preferences‚" which may affect the accuracy of their findings. The team then extracted and analyzed acoustic and lyrical features from the top five songs of each participant’s preferred artists. The team then used machine learning algorithms to analyze the extracted features and to predict participants’ moral values. "For this work‚ we operationalise moral values via the Moral Foundations Theory (MFT)‚" they write‚ "which describes the psychological ground of morality in terms of five innate foundations‚ formed by a two-faced scope between so-called virtues and vices. These foundations are Care/ Harm‚ Fairness/Cheating‚ Loyalty/Betrayal‚ Authority/Subversion‚ and Purity/Degradation."The MFT has been widely used by psychologists to measure morality since its invention in 2004. It has become pretty influential‚ though it is not without its detractors who see it as missing key moral domains‚ such as altruism‚ and having some empirical problems. They used text processing techniques‚ including lexicon-based methods and Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT)-based embeddings‚ to analyze narrative‚ moral values‚ sentiment‚ and emotional loading in the lyrics. In addition‚ low- and high-level audio features provided via Spotify’s API were used to assess encoded information in musical choices‚ which helped enhance moral inferences.The results showed that both lyrical and audio features were better than basic demographic information for predicting a person’s moral compass. Interestingly‚ elements like pitch and timbre served as crucial predictors for values of Care and Fairness‚ whereas sentiments and emotions expressed in lyrics were more effective in predicting Loyalty‚ Authority‚ and Purity. "Our findings reveal that music is not merely a source of entertainment or aesthetic pleasure; it is also a powerful medium that reflects and shapes our moral sensibilities‚" Vjosa Preniqi‚ lead author of the study and a PhD student in Queen Mary explained. "By understanding this connection‚ we can open up new avenues for music-based interventions that promote positive moral development." These findings have implications that extend beyond academic curiosity. They could impact how we engage with and use music in different aspects of life. “Our breakthrough can pave the way for applications ranging from personalized music experiences to innovative music therapy and communication campaigns‚” commented Dr Kyriaki Kalimeri‚ senior co-author of the study and researcher at ISI Foundation."Our research has uncovered an important link between music and morality‚ paving the way for a deeper understanding of the psychological dimensions of our musical experiences‚" concluded Vjosa Preniqi. "We are excited to continue exploring this rich and uncharted territory." The study is published in the journal PLOS One. 
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