
Episode 703
Admissions in Tehran and the Ergonomics of Reading
Iran's Supreme Leader acknowledges massive protest casualties while MMA experts debate the rapid rise of Olympic wrestler Gable Steveson. We also explore why humans still struggle to find a comfortable way to read a book after one thousand years.
January 18, 20263m 50s
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Show Notes
Neural Newscast reports on critical admissions from the Iranian leadership, the future of the heavyweight MMA division, and the physical struggle of the modern reader.
- 🏛️ Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests while blaming external influence.
- 🥊 Veteran fighters claim Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson could win the UFC heavyweight title today.
- 📖 Ergonomic experts examine why humans have failed to find a comfortable reading position for a millennium.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:13) - Unrest in Iran
- (01:21) - Heavyweight MMA Prospects
- (02:22) - The Ergonomics of Literature
- (03:34) - Conclusion
Topics
IranAyatollah KhameneiGable StevesonUFCMMAErgonomicsReading HabitsGlobal NewsDailyNewsSummary