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For most of history, humans got smarter. That’s now reversing.

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For most of history, humans got smarter. That’s now reversing.

We were gaining three IQ points per decade for many, many years. Now, that’s going backward. Could this explain some of our choices lately?

The Flynn effect appears to be in retrograde. (Credit: Shutterstock/Big Think)

There’s a new study out of Norway that indicates our—well, technically, their—IQs are shrinking, to the tune of about seven IQ points per generation.

Scientists from Norway’s Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research analyzed 730,000 IQ tests given to Norwegian men before compulsory military service from 1970 to 2009, and this is their conclusion.

If the trend continues—indeed, if it’s even real—that means about 10 generations from now, we’ll see a slow decline that actually means IQs at the top end will drop from >130 (“Very Superior”),” to <69 (“Extremely Low”). Kinda terrifying, isn’t it?

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It’s a reversal of what’s known as the Flynn effect, named after the psychologist who first noticed that IQs increased in at least the first part of the 20th century.

There are a host of potential explanations that are still being explored, all the way from environmental problems and diet to lack of exercise and staring at screens.

But one that actually seems a more genuine culprit is this: IQ tests are designed to rely more upon rote memorization whereas schools and even electronic devices used by students rely on the ability to find things via Google and other means, which may indicate there is no real change in intelligence but rather in how younger people learn these days.

However, the scientists Bernt Bratsberg and Ole Rogeberg have written a paper making the strong case that the decrease is environmental (and one of them actually talks about the IQ test possibility).

1919 Florentinos queriam vender os Açores aos Estados Unidos

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CARTA ENVIADA PARA WASHINGTON EM OUTUBRO DE 1919

Florentinos queriam vender os Açores aos Estados Unidos

Um grupo de florentinos subscreveu, em 1919, uma carta onde se solicita aos Estados Unidos que comprem as ilhas dos Açores. O documento foi agora publicado pelo Instituto Histórico da Ilha Terceira.

A compra das ilhas dos Açores pelos Estados Unidos foi proposta, em 1919, por um grupo de florentinos, numa carta remetida para Washington, dirigida ao Secretário de Estado, Rob

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nova composição dos Ar D’Graça que vão ao 33º colóquio

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A última composição que fiz, mas estão outras na forja, gravado ao vivo num ensaio

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A casa do Moleiro do século XVII XVIII?.

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A casa do Moleiro do século XVII XVIII?.

A porta mais baixa era para guardar o burro.
O Poial com escada servia para subir sacas de Trigo, Milho e também para o Moleiro montar. Geralmente era comum ser o transporte num seirão para equilibrar a carga de farinha ou os cereais consoante a ordem de chegada ou partida para ir levar ou trazer. A vida antiga nesta freguesia que só tem um Moinho.Curiosidades: Esta casa é possivelmente uma das casas mais antigas desta Freguesia de Fajã de Cima de ilha de São Miguel Açores.

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James Lovelock: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change | Environment | The Guardian

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In his first in-depth interview since the theft of UEA emails, the scientist blames inertia and democracy for lack of action

Source: James Lovelock: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change | Environment | The Guardian