Wed. 12/01 - Duolingo's Bizarre Sentences

Why does Duolingo use such weird and sometimes deeply relatable phrases to teach its users new languages? Plus, the real science behind the much-hyped “first living robots that can now reproduce.” And the origins of the twelve days of Christmas. Like, the actual days. Not the song about turtle doves.

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Why are Duolingo sentences so weird? (Slate) ‘Amazing science’: researchers find xenobots can give rise to offspring (The Guardian) Interesting research, but no, we don’t have living, reproducing robots (Ars Technica) Bizarre Creatures Are World's First Self-Replicating 'Living Robots', Scientists Say (Science Alert) Christmas: A Candid History by Bruce David Forbes Jack's Countdown to Christmas (Instagram) Kottke.Org Jackson Bird on Twitter

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