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 Since buying Twitter, billionaire Elon Musk has tried to make the platform more engaging and profitable. He’s trying to shift the platform from an ad-driven model to a and he’s fired  In his own words, the plan is to” So far, this approach to revamping Twitter is causing chaos; many advertisers have , and experts predict that changing the code so quickly while being short-staffed will 

Musk seems to believe these are growing pains, inherent to his tinkering process. This mindset has helped his other business ventures, such as his space exploration company SpaceX. That’s because, when it comes to developing rockets, tinkering is valuable. The successes and failures from each launch inspire design tweaks to improve efficiency, safety and stability; if a test drone the setback can teach engineers how to land it better next time.For the first time, octopuses have been spotted throwing things — at each other.

Octopuses are known for their solitary nature, but in Jervis Bay, Australia, the gloomy octopus (Octopus tetricus) lives at very high densities. A team of cephalopod researchers decided to film the creatures with underwater cameras to see whether — and how — they interact.When I began reporting on autism about 15 years ago, therapists would talk about achieving the “optimal outcome” for children on the autism spectrum. What they meant was changing the classic behaviors associated with the condition—suppressing repetitive actions such as hand flapping, drilling young kids to make eye contact, rehearsing speech and social interactions—so that ultimately the children would no longer meet the diagnostic criteria for autism. It was an elusive goal that only a tiny percentage could reach. Today it is widely seen as wrong-minded.

“We’ve moved away from thinking of autism as a condition that needs to be eliminated or fixed to thinking about autism as part of the neurodiversity that exists across humankind,” says Geraldine Dawson, director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development in Durham, N.C. “The question then becomes, How do we best support people who are autistic, and how would you measure improvement if you are conducting clinical trials?” Dawson, along with two colleagues, wrote about this shift in a recent  It reflects a widespread reevaluation of the goals of therapy and metrics for success, driven in part by the They have fostered a greater appreciation for what society gains from having different kinds of brains contribute to our world, as well as a greater awareness of the negative impacts of insisting that people with autism behave in ways that are unnatural for them.

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