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Speaker 0 describes a Pala Verde plant and its flowers, explaining that the flowers produce pollen. They point out that there are “tons” of bees around them while they are near the plant, and they say you can hear the bees. Speaker 0 presents this scene as an indication of the pollen’s abundance and activity around the plant. Speaker 0 then claims that the pollen can be eaten and that doing so benefits multiple parts of the body. They state that eating the pollen benefits the prostate, benefits the ovaries, and provides energy. They add that it benefits “every part of the body,” describing pollen as an all-encompassing food source. Speaker 0 refers to pollen as “the ultimate superfood,” framing it as uniquely powerful due to what it provides to the body. They also describe the yearly availability of pollen, stating that “nature gives it to you for free every single year.” Speaker 0 emphasizes that all someone has to do is “look for it” to find it, implying that the resource is reliably present and accessible each year. Speaker 0 connects their description of pollen with a further claim about vaccines. They say, “you can understand why they put pollen in vaccines,” and they explain that this is allegedly done so that people “get allergic to the pollen.” They then state a consequence of that alleged sensitization: when a person later goes to eat the pollen, they will have an adverse reaction. Speaker 0 characterizes this chain of events as “crazy,” positioning the explanation as surprising or striking in the way pollen is treated both in nature and in relation to vaccines. Overall, the transcript centers on pollen from Pala Verde flowers—its association with many bees, its claimed health benefits across the body, its described free and yearly availability, and a claim linking pollen to allergic responses and adverse reactions after eating it.

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The speaker discusses the concept of dielectric and magnetic fields in relation to electrical beams and their connection to the body. They suggest an experiment involving a hand mudra, where taking a deep breath becomes easier when the hands are positioned a certain way. They also mention another mudra associated with enlightenment. These mudras are said to have significant benefits for the body.

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Speaker 0: Doctor. Machio Kaku is a theoretical physicist. Doctor, on a scale of one to 10, how excited are you about this UFO release? Speaker 1: I would put it at a 10 because we're at a turning point. For decades we had to rely upon eyewitness accounts of housewives, truck drivers, people would snicker and laugh at them. Now we're talking about huge files that are top secret that for the first time in modern history are being given to the American public. So I'd like to congratulate President Trump for having the nerve to go against recommendations by the FBI and the CIA to release these files so that independent researchers, scientists can go over them and we can make up our own minds rather than having the CIA make up our minds. Speaker 0: And the CIA apparently is still flooding the full release When you hear or see about a UFO that goes like that, up, down, left, right at 90 degree angles so fast, you can't even believe it. What does that tell you? It tells me Speaker 1: that that the laws of centrifugal force should crush the bones of the people inside the flying saucer. So either there is basically an automated flying saucer, so there are no bones to crack as the thing goes zigzagging left and right, or it represents a very high level of intelligence to create something like that. So in other words, we humans cannot get into a spaceship that goes zigzagging like that. Only aliens can, but even their bones would break. So it must be a very high level of automated computer technology.

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I found a strange flying object outside that I thought was a bug, but it turned out to be something else. Can someone please tell me what it is? When I picked it up, I discovered that squeezing it on both ends makes it light up. I'm curious to know what this mysterious object is.

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The speaker explains that they will turn on a device that emits a 65 kilohertz beam, similar to a laser. They mention that the beam is inaudible and unlikely to cause harm. By adding modulation to the beam, they make it audible. The speaker clarifies that the sound is actually created within the beam itself, and it stays within the beam. They proceed to play music through the device, and the sound appears to come from the listener's head. They experiment by pointing the beam at different surfaces and ask the audience to raise their hands if they can hear it clearly.

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The transcript discusses alarming trends around bees and beehives, starting with symbolic and direct threats and moving through claims about bee health and public perception. - The speaker notes beehives are being set on fire in New Zealand, describing this as part of a broader pattern that began with ostriches in Canada and has now affected healthy beehives in New Zealand. - An Einstein quote is invoked about bees: “all the bees died off, that within four years life would no longer exist on the earth,” presented as a claimed warning, though the context is not elaborated. - The speaker pivots to honey, praising its purported benefits and longevity, calling honey a “miracle substance” with antibacterial qualities that can last for thousands of years and has been used for many things over thousands of years. - The discussion then touches on claims that the honeybee die-off is related to beehive burning and to “frequency” harming bees, referencing “TikTok” as a source of such claims and stating that this is “proven.” - The speaker challenges the assertion that bee populations are increasing, distinguishing between wild populations and managed beehives, and presents a chart showing a massive decline in hive populations—“literally been cut in half over twenty, thirty years.” - It is claimed that despite official statements to the contrary, AI and researchers disagree: AI is said to deem the claims about population stability as false, and researchers at Washington State are projected to lose 60 to 70 percent of commercial honeybee colonies this year. - The message ends by encouraging viewers to catch the show for more information on what’s going on, labeling the topic as a current health and agricultural concern. Overall, the transcript juxtaposes dramatic events affecting beehives (arson in New Zealand, potential factors like frequency) with conflicting claims about bee population trends, emphasizes a significant projected decline by researchers, and ties in anecdotes about honey’s value and public discourse on the topic.

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Check this out. Whenever I zoom in with my camera on the drone, I see this round shield effect around it. It's really surprising. Now, let me show you the drone up in the sky.

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The human “light body,” also called the subtle body, body of light, or luminous vehicle, appears across numerous traditions as a non-physical radiant form of the human being that transcends material dimensions of reality. Many traditions say it can only be realized through an evolved state of consciousness and describe it as a form of interdimensional travel and the only way to escape the cycle of death and rebirth. Neo-Platonic and theosophical schools taught of a luminous body. Gnosticism and Hermeticism describe an astral body and a subtle body, and similar concepts are said to exist in practically all eastern traditions. Tibetan Buddhism calls it the rainbow body, with centuries of documentation of those who achieved it; the transcript claims there are nearly 200,000 documented rainbow body events in Tibetan history. Father Francis Vincent Tiso, described as a Roman Catholic priest and interfaith expert on Tibetan Buddhism, is said to believe that Tibetan rainbow body teachings may have been influenced along the Silk Road by the Christian belief in the resurrection of the body. He is quoted as writing that both rainbow body and resurrection are claims that make statements about human possibilities attainable by all human subjects under certain conditions. The light body is presented as a vehicle for travel through higher dimensions and as a way to heal the human body. The transcript then turns to “scientific evidence,” stating that modern science calls a faint visible light emitted by the human body UPE (ultra-weak photon emission). It describes this light as requiring sensitive cameras and darkness to capture, and says the official scientific narrative attributes it mostly to oxidation of biomolecules, disappearing at death because metabolic processes stop. The transcript also says studies show red and near-infrared light is capable of healing the body. It further claims that luminous biophotons in the brain increase with meditation. A 2012 study is said to have measured increased photon emissions from participants’ heads when they imagined seeing a white light, described as a common meditative visualization practice. A 2016 study is said to have measured up to a 600% increase in biophoton emissions during meditative practices, claiming that focused mental states can amplify biophoton output. It claims this matches what “ancients” taught about a luminous rainbow resurrection body: the potential to heal and be cultivated into a vehicle of transcendence. Examples include ancient Egypt’s union of light, spirit, and body (Merkaba concepts: Mer, Ka, and Ba). The transcript describes the Merkaba as an energy field comprised of two counter-rotating tetrahedrons used by priests and pharaohs for interdimensional travel and spiritual ascension. It adds that the “secret of the flower of life” states the Merkaba becomes manifest by visualizing two counter-rotating intersected tetrahedrons and claims these fields exist naturally and are moved by intention. It also claims that the third Reich’s classified project “Die Glock” was based on counter-rotational spin of energy created by a mercury-based substance known as serum five two five, and that similar counter-rotation energy appears in Victor Schauberger’s repulsine motor and in Otis T. Carr’s OTC X one craft, with both spin physics and non-material physics described as hidden from the public.

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He started here and then flew down this way. I caught the beginning of it. Look, there's another one flying right over us. I'm pointing at it, and now it's turning. Oh, it just flashed. Did you see that? I saw a flash. I'm lasering at it, and it's curving.

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Mercedes Benz flat, an electromagnetic bandwidth shapes our experience. Reality is a holographic construct, not a physical shape. Earth and heart, heaven and hell are interconnected. Our body mirrors nature: cells are selves, lymphatic fluid is the ocean, blood is oil. Mycelium is the nervous system, vegetation is the lungs. Humans are manifestations of the light spectrum, electromagnetic holographic beings. We are multidimensional entities. Translation: The video discusses how our reality is shaped by an electromagnetic bandwidth and is a holographic construct. It explores the interconnectedness between nature and the human body, highlighting how humans are manifestations of the light spectrum and are multidimensional beings.

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Speaker 0 argues that whether crop circles are real or fake is irrelevant to a larger issue: the designers possess a depth of geometric knowledge that requires multidisciplinary scientific analysis to decode. They claim crop circles reveal information such as magnetic field patterns, and that one can take a top view and rotate it to produce a side view. They assert you can illustrate what a bar magnet’s magnetic field looks like, but that you must recognize this is a four-pulled bar magnet to decode the representation. They point to showing magnetic components in the form of a motor and stator, indicating that very complex three-dimensional geometry has been flattened into two dimensions. The discussion includes references to ancient or esoteric themes, such as concepts like the geometry of space-time, the geometry of consciousness, and the flower of life. They mention Stonehenge as evidence of a perfect Juliet fractal being executed. Some circles allegedly encode detailed celestial information, such as a lunar calendar and an eighteen-year lunar eclipse cycle. They claim molecular geometry is associated with vitamin A, and mention the notion of the “ternary code for CERN” as being easily representable within crop circle designs. The speaker then describes a crop circle as a quantum particle mapped from eight dimensions down to two dimensions, suggesting the creators convey advanced physics concepts through these patterns. They acknowledge the shapes may appear deceptively simple, but insist that one cannot simply draw the shapes without understanding the underlying physics concepts described as sympathetic vibratory physics, which they characterize as very specialized knowledge that requires substantial digging to uncover. The discourse leads to comparisons with Tesla Tech, and references to alchemy days where hidden knowledge was embedded in symbolic art, in cathedrals, in books, and even within one’s own thoughts, tracing back to ancient Egypt. They concede that there are fake crop circles, but argue that this group would not be foolish enough to compare their work to fakes. They note that there remains no adequate explanation for how the stalks in authentic crop circles become bent and exploded in the observed ways, and conclude that if someone cannot reproduce the effect on paper, they should not claim that the circles are fake. The speaker ends with an incomplete thought, indicating additional detail is forthcoming.

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The discussion focuses on “bells” described in a book, referencing German work on the “Die Glock,” presented as a giant bell used for levitation. The transcript states that Nick Cook and many other scientists believe the bell discharged some sort of radiation connected to levitation. It describes internal components: cylinders inside the bell that spun in the opposite direction and contained mercury, “quicksilver.” It specifically claims the mercury involved was “red mercury,” characterized as a type the government says to stay away from. The transcript claims the setup produced electricity (linked to the mercury creating voltage) and that uranium or radium inside the bell would emit the radiation. It describes observable effects attributed to the system: sounds likened to a beehive and a bluish phosphorus glow from the bell. It also states that this form of levitation and other inventions were similar to the Vril Society, and says readers should look into Wotan, along with works attributed to Schauberger and Tesla, and “right there, that bell.” Finally, it connects these claims to geopolitical events by stating that the United States government said Germany was developing nukes, which the transcript presents as a reason for the invasion, and asks whether this explains why the invasion happened.

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Today, the discussion centers on boosting your garden with electroculture. The speaker recalls initial skepticism from many gardeners, calling it “woo woo,” but shares anecdotal results to illustrate potential. A friend decided to try electroculture and produced a 46-pound watermelon. Another friend in Ireland tried it and produced noticeable differences in garlic size. There is also mention of a cucumber and generally “everything gets bigger with electroculture,” alongside impressive examples of melons growing together. The speaker notes that this is why some people don’t tell others about electroculture, implying a mindset of food scarcity. Then, attention shifts to striking examples: a cucumber, a garlic, and notably large melons. The idea presented is that things start to multiply when one considers nature, leading to questions about what is taking place. To illustrate the phenomenon, the speaker references Carolian photography of pyramids, suggesting that while you can’t see anything happening with the naked eye, the photography reveals beams emanating from the pyramids. The speaker interprets this as evidence that the beams are manipulating the environment, and draws a parallel to electroculture—implying that similar unseen forces are at work in gardening through electroculture. Despite some inevitable skepticism from others who might question the claims, the speaker points to historical use and government interest as supporting evidence. The Royal Agricultural Society is mentioned as having engaged with electroculture in 1845 and 1873, suggesting that those in authority recognized abundance through the technique. The government is also said to have practiced electrification in agriculture in the 1920s. The speaker emphasizes this combination of royal and governmental engagement as support for the idea that abundance is within reach through electroculture. The message concludes with a persuasive prompt: given these indications of abundance and institutional involvement, why aren’t you doing electroculture? The speaker ends with a closing question intended to provoke the audience to consider adopting electroculture in their own gardening practice.

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Speaker 0 describes higher frequencies as potentially impacting bees and insects because the wave size can resonate with insect size, leading to greater absorption. He shows a study with heat-map images of higher frequencies on the honeybee, noting five insects were examined and bees at different life stages were tested; higher frequencies resonated with the bees and were more highly absorbed, potentially causing biochemical changes that can affect bee behavior. He notes other studies on their website showing impacts to honey production and bee reproduction, including cases where bees did not return to a hive when wireless radiation was near it. Speaker 1 states, “For decades, there has been irrefutable evidence that electromagnetic waves have an influence both thermally and non thermally on living beings, including people.” Speaker 2 adds that five g has triggered irrational fears, but experts are concerned, and Daniel Favre is among hundreds of scientists who think precautionary steps should be taken. Favre signed appeals to the United Nations and European Union asking for the health effects of it to be reassessed. Danielle has been looking into the impact of electromagnetic fields on honeybees for years. Speaker 1 elaborates: in a practical setup, a cell phone emits the waves while another phone receives the waves, and a device records the sound of the colony in the beehive via a microphone under the hive. The waveform thickening indicates greater colony sound intensity; when phones are active, the colony is disturbed, and once the phone is off, the colony returns to normal noise. Speaker 2 emphasizes that implementing five g safely for people and the environment requires more time for independent research and for digesting information from thousands of published papers, citing Enrico Stura, an electronic engineer specializing in molecular biophysics. Speaker 1 adds that “The electromagnetic waves produced by personal telecommunication systems during reasonable periods of time lead to demonstrable and proven DNA damages.” Speaker 0 references a study on radio frequency radiation injuries around mobile phone base stations, conducted as a field study for years, observing trees in line of sight of cell antennas showing damage that led to felled trees over time. He notes photographs showing the antenna and the crown fitting, and mentions studies on impacts to plants, stressing the broader concern about widespread antennas in Montgomery County, the United States, and the world.

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Viktor Grabenikov, a Russian entomologist, discovered the cavity structural effect (CSE) by studying bee nests and insect shells. He believed these structures had anti-gravity properties. Grabenikov's experiments showed chitin plates could levitate and align themselves. He built an anti-gravity vehicle using chitin shells, claiming it could reach high speeds and heights, make the rider invisible from below, and create a protective force field. This vehicle nullified inertia and dynamic pressure. Grabenikov's work suggested nature held secrets to levitation and extraordinary powers. Translation: Viktor Grabenikov, un entomólogo ruso, descubrió el efecto estructural de la cavidad (CSE) al estudiar nidos de abejas y caparazones de insectos. Creía que estas estructuras tenían propiedades antigravitatorias. Los experimentos de Grabenikov mostraron que las placas de quitina podían levitar y alinearse. Construyó un vehículo antigravedad utilizando caparazones de quitina, afirmando que podía alcanzar altas velocidades y alturas, hacer invisible al conductor desde abajo y crear un campo de fuerza protector. Este vehículo anulaba la inercia y la presión dinámica. El trabajo de Grabenikov sugería que la naturaleza guardaba secretos sobre la levitación y poderes extraordinarios.

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The speaker discusses a video showing orbs in the sky with parallax, indicating movement. They analyze the orbs' behavior, suggesting they are not metal balls but something smaller with their own gravitational pull. The orbs converge on a plane before a zap occurs, demonstrating advanced physics knowledge. The video shows the orbs bending and blurring, possibly indicating the plane's acceleration. The speaker concludes that the video provides evidence of real phenomena.

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Honey lasts forever due to bees' wing frequencies creating hexagonal honeycombs. Frequencies of bee wings can potentially kill bacteria. George Lakovsky's oscillator cured quadriplegia. Sound frequencies between 100,000-300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound technology can create hurricanes, supercluster galaxies, and put out fires. Oxygen in the air is energized by sound as it enters the body. Luc Montagnier generated DNA with sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence creates light in water, suggesting star systems may be bubbles of light in water.

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The speaker says they have “tons of bees” and also a tarantula wasp. They describe the bees as “happy” and highlight the tarantula wasp as “super friendly.” The speaker states that both bees and the tarantula wasp are pollinators, and says that when people say “I gotta get rid of them,” the advice is to “only get rid of your pollinators.” They add that “happy birds, happy bees,” and explain that the buzz sound is an “electrical charge.” They further claim that when a big swarm of bees comes around, it is “a lot of electricity.”

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The speaker explains that they will turn on a device that emits a 65 kilohertz beam, similar to a laser. They clarify that the beam is not audible but can be made audible by adding a modulation. They assure that the high amplitude of the beam won't hurt anyone. The speaker mentions that sound waves can create sound when they intersect at high amplitude. They state that the sound created by the device is in the beam itself. They proceed to play music through the device, and the sound appears to come from the audience's heads. The speaker tests the device by scanning the audience and bouncing the sound off the wall. They ask the audience to raise their hands if they can hear it clearly.

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This morning, I noticed three drums and zoomed in on one, which transformed into an orb. I witnessed it happen with my own eyes while filming. It flickered and seemed to disappear in and out. What is going on? How did the drone change into an orb, and why is it vanishing like that? This experience really unsettled me.

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According to the speaker, a device drawn in crops by friendly aliens in 2014 can help us understand how UFOs fly. The device features six wire coils with a spinning magnet inside. UFOs fly using a rotating magnetic field, which explains why compasses spin wildly when airplanes get near them. The device includes a pole with a disc magnet and an orange bead to hold the magnet as it spins upward. A silicone bead helps the magnet rise and keep spinning. A 70-millimeter magnet with a silicone bead on a rod starts spinning with three-phase power, generating upward force proportional to its spin speed, regardless of whether the north or south pole faces up. Doubling the magnet's thickness increases the upward force. The next step is to test if the spinning magnet can lift wire coils, first trying with existing coils weighing two kilograms, and then with lighter coils made of copper-coated aluminum wire weighing 500 grams. The goal is to create an anti-gravity device.

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Jennifer Ackerman (on owls) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard is joined by science writer Jennifer Ackerman, who discusses her fascination with birds, particularly owls. Ackerman has authored several books, including *The Genius of Birds* and her latest, *What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds*. The conversation delves into the intelligence of birds, especially crows, which are among the smartest animals. Ackerman shares her personal experiences with crows and hummingbirds, highlighting their behaviors and interactions. The discussion shifts to owls, exploring their unique adaptations, such as silent flight and exceptional hearing. Ackerman explains how owls can locate prey using their facial discs and asymmetrical ears, allowing them to pinpoint sounds with remarkable accuracy. She also describes the hunting techniques of various owl species, including their ability to consume large prey and the fascinating way they expel indigestible parts as pellets. Ackerman reveals the cultural significance of owls throughout history, noting their representation in ancient art and varying perceptions across cultures. Some view them as wise, while others see them as omens of death. The episode also touches on the social behaviors of owls, including their vocalizations, which convey complex information about identity and territory. The conversation concludes with Ackerman's insights into the emotional and psychological benefits of birdwatching, emphasizing its calming effects on anxiety. She encourages listeners to appreciate the beauty and complexity of birds, particularly owls, and to consider creating habitats that support local bird populations. The episode is filled with intriguing facts about birds, their behaviors, and their interactions with humans, making it a captivating exploration of avian life.

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The real reason why mosquitoes buzz | DIY Neuroscience, a TED series
Guests: Greg Gage
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Mosquitoes have a complex auditory system, with many sensory cells, which they use for courtship. Male and female mosquitoes produce different wingbeat frequencies—males around 600 Hertz and females around 400 Hertz. When together, they adjust their tones to create a duet, indicating potential mating. Females prefer males that can harmonize with them. Understanding this mating behavior could help disrupt mosquito populations and prevent diseases like malaria. So, the next time you hear a mosquito, remember it might be singing in search of a mate.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1932 - Merlin Tuttle
Guests: Merlin Tuttle
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Joe Rogan welcomes bat scientist Merlin Tuttle to the podcast, discussing Tuttle's lifelong passion for bats, which began in childhood. Tuttle shares humorous anecdotes from his youth, including a memorable incident involving a large snake that frightened a welcoming committee at his home. He highlights his books, "The Secret Lives of Bats" and "The Bat House Guide," and explains his move to Austin, Texas, due to its significant bat population, particularly under the Congress Avenue Bridge, home to up to 1.5 million bats. Tuttle addresses the misconceptions surrounding bats, particularly the fear stemming from a lack of understanding. He recounts how negative media portrayals in the 1980s fueled public fear, leading to calls for bat eradication. By educating the public and showcasing bats' gentle nature, Tuttle successfully shifted perceptions, demonstrating their ecological importance as pest controllers. He emphasizes that bats are crucial for controlling insect populations, including mosquitoes that can carry diseases like West Nile virus. Tuttle discusses the benefits of bat houses, which can attract bats and help manage pests naturally, citing studies that show bats can significantly reduce the need for pesticides in agricultural settings. The conversation shifts to the diversity of bat species, including the Brazilian free-tailed bat, known for its speed and maneuverability. Tuttle explains the evolutionary adaptations of bats, including their unique wing structure that allows for agile flight. He also describes the symbiotic relationship between bats and certain plants, highlighting bats' role in pollination and seed dispersal. Tuttle shares personal experiences from his research, including encounters with indigenous tribes and the challenges of studying bats in remote locations. He recounts a harrowing experience with bandits in Venezuela and the importance of building relationships with local communities for conservation efforts. The discussion touches on the threats bats face, including habitat destruction and disease, and Tuttle stresses the need for continued conservation efforts. He concludes by encouraging listeners to support bat conservation through donations to his organization, Merlin Tuttle's Bat Conservation, and to consider installing bat houses to promote biodiversity and pest control in their own backyards.

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How a dragonfly's brain is designed to kill | DIY Neuroscience, a TED series
Guests: Greg Gage
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Dragonflies are among the most successful hunters in the animal kingdom, with a 97 percent success rate in catching prey. Their success is attributed to near 360-degree vision, individually controlled wings, and a specialized brain that coordinates information between the eyes and wings. Research involves anesthetizing dragonflies to study their neurons, which communicate via electrical signals. The dragonfly's fovea provides sharp visual acuity, allowing it to target prey precisely. It responds more to smaller targets, indicating an instinct to hunt smaller flies. This efficient hunting process, called fixation, occurs almost reflexively, making dragonflies formidable predators.
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