🤪 Wacky Wednesday for 2024-10-02
This week's email highlights intriguing links from Slack, including ancient cheese and dog archaeology!
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Each Wednesday I go through dozens of Slack communities.
I then select the most interesting shared links.
This will always be a safe for work list. 🙈

Jed Schmidt: "excited for the future of on-device AI." - Mastodon
Attached: 1 image excited for the future of on-device AI.

Cabel Sasser: "scan the QR cod………… SCAN THE QR COD!!" - Panic Social
Attached: 1 image scan the QR cod………… SCAN THE QR COD!!

Mysterious white substance smeared on 3,600-year-old mummies is world's oldest cheese | Live Science
When researchers tested a mysterious substance on the heads and necks of ancient mummies found in China's Tarim Basin, they discovered that it was the world's oldest cheese.

Bacteria are talking | Hub
Molecular biologist Bonnie Bassler, A&S '90 (PhD), discovered that bacteria communicate using a complex chemical language.

Can Archaeology Dogs Smell Ancient Time? – SAPIENS
Researchers show that with proper training, dogs can help scholars discover human and animal remains from bygone centuries.
Note: Some images via Unsplash
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