Christopher Kovach (@thewastebook) 's Twitter Profile
Christopher Kovach

@thewastebook

Science dad, neuroscience and signal processing enthusiast, mostly in over my head.

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As a pastor, I don’t appreciate being told I’ve made a deal with the devil because I stand with the LGBTQ community. As a legislator, I’ve seen firsthand the #ksleg try to erase LGBTQ Kansans from public life. There’s nothing “Christian” about it. kansasreflector.com/2023/05/16/chu…

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My opinion piece on the KS Legislature’s attacks on the LGBTQ community. #ksleg “We are at a crossroads as a state and as a country: Whether we will govern with fear and ignorance or love and kindness. For the sake of all of us, I hope it's the latter.”cjonline.com/story/opinion/…

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I asked Bing where to buy a pizza oven in Iowa City, and it came back with a list of restaurants. It seems the singularity is at hand, just as as soon as AI can tell the difference between a pizza and a pizza oven.

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New paper alert! "Distribution of multiunit pitch responses recorded intracranially from human auditory cortex". We examine neural correlates of a fundamental attribute of audition (pitch perception). Online at Oxford Academic's Cerebral Cortex: doi.org/10.1093/cercor…. (1/8).

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In this 13th century window from the cathedral at Naumburg, Germany, the figure of compassion -misericordia- defeats intolerance. Who knew the middle ages were so current?

In this 13th century window from the cathedral at Naumburg, Germany, the figure of compassion -misericordia- defeats intolerance. Who knew the middle ages were so current?