Coming soon to SkyMall catalogue, The Sarcasm Detector!
Scientists at Hebrew University in Jerusalem have developed the SASI, Semi-supervised Algorithm for Sarcasm Identification, a machine algorithm that recognizes sarcasm (finally). Using the notoriously snarky reviews from Amazon.com products, the researchers/Chosen People (we have way more experience with sarcasm than you gentiles, sorry it’s true) generated a system of tagging sarcastic sentences to create this milestone in scientific advancements. I canât wait to buy one and bring it to my next Thanksgiving dinner along with that Passive Aggression Barometer I got from Brookstone. Now please excuse me, I have cancer research to do.
[via Popular Science]
Artificial life breakthrough! (No, no, not that murderbot from Doctor Who)
Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute have developed the first cell to be controlled by an entirely synthetic genome. Potential benefits for such technology include synthesizing organisms that could absorb greenhouse gasses or produce bio-fuels.
Short video explaining it in further depth:
Iâll let you know ahead of time, no â the scientist behind this doesnât have a sinister German accentâ¦imagine my disappointment.
[via BBC News]
Real life Science Nerdist Moment
I pass this door each day on the walk to my laboratory.
I donât think thereâs a better way to keep someone out of a room than a sign that says, âOpen this door and youâll probably get AIDSâ. (Free advice for you tweens looking to keep your siblings from rooting through your stuff)
Woooorms iiiin spaaaace!
A space shuttle carrying 4000 British âwormonautsâ (their word, not mine) launched from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral and is headed to the Japanese Experiment Module on the International Space Station. Scientists use these microscopic worms (C. elegans) as research models for studying the long-term effects of space travel on human musculature. Yes, this story is six months old and from the childrenâs section of the BBC news site, but come on â you just learned the word âwormonautsâ.
PS – youâre welcome for the best Halloween costume idea ever.
[via CBBC]
Nice Tats
Why do Polish people get tattoos? (Calm down, Iâm not going to make any of those jokes) Apparently this question was keeping Polish scientists up at night because the researchers at the University of Wroclaw in Poland surveyed over 200 men and women, half of them riddled with tattoos/pierced genitals and the other half unsullied (pussies). The research participants were also measured for âbody symmetryâ (how symmetrical your right and left sides are) to determine whether their tattoos were an attempt to mask the horrific burden of having one earlobe 3/8th of a centimeter bigger than the other. Surprisingly, men with tattoos had greater body symmetry than women with tattoos, which supports the âEvolutionary Handicapâ theory that only those with awesome DNA can do something as risky as getting a sweet Marmaduke tattoo, while those with weak DNA just pee their pants and run away.
[via Science Direct]
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i love all your entries! you are soo awesome! i can’t wait to read more from you!
So does it point gawaker media for your daily dose of sarcasm. Man that sight’s tone just rubs me the wrong way. Oh and the band at the start of the podcast is Anamanaguchi. Here is a link to their myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/anamanaguchi
The podcast opening electronic music is great! Who is it and how can I buy it. Yes, I said buy. It’s that good! Thanks!
Brilliant start. This is gonna be awesome!
Awesome! My new favourite blog! Keep the snark and science coming! Love the wormonauts, and yes I’m working on the costume.
SO pumped for more Science Nerdist!!!!
This… was good.
Can’t wait for more!!
This was awesome. I have a feeling we’re gonna like you. =-D
Huzzah! A fellow snarky Jewish man of science!
Will it be possible to install the sarcasm detector as some kind of Twitter filter? It’s desperately needed by a LOT of tweeters.
Wow, AIDS and a pager number. How 80’s.
Oh, a sarcasm detector, that’s a real useful invention.
Sorry, I had to say it. 8)
LOL! I read the last article as “unsullied pussies.”
Loving the new column! Keep it up!
Is that really a pager number?! Isn’t there a better way of getting a hold of someone in case of an emergency? A pager, really?
You are truly A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!
Love it.
Loved this!! Looking forward to more input from you! “Sweet” and “Marmaduke tattoo”?? Do they really belong in the same sentence? 😛
Hilarious- witty- and intelligent! Can’t wait to see more from the Science Nerdist!