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5 NotebookLM prompts that turn dense topics into simple explanations

5 NotebookLM prompts that turn dense topics into simple explanations

I’ve been trying to understand time dilation after watching Interstellar and Project Hail Mary. Both make it central to the plot, and both left me more confused than before. So I turned to NotebookLM, uploaded a handful of sources, and started asking it questions. The raw summaries it gave me weren’t enough. What worked were specific NotebookLM prompts designed to reframe hard content for a beginner, use analogies to make ideas stick, and test whether I’d actually understood what I’d just read. The fun exercise gave me a daisy chain of prompts I now use for every learning challenge. Start with configuring NotebookLM as a Learning Guide. Throw in the right NotebookLM Studio tool, and you can design your own master key for dense topics. This prompt builds a beginner’s map Start here before you read anything else Saikat Basu/MakeUseOf Most tools summarize. This prompt gives you a structure. It breaks a complex topic into four distinct layers: a one-sentence tl;dr, a jargon-free core explanation, a real-world analogy, and a plain-English vocabulary list. That last …

NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars

NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars

Last year, NASA’s Curiosity rover made a fascinating discovery after boring into a suspected ancient lake bed on Mars: long-chain organic molecules, called alkanes, that could serve as a potential chemical relic of ancient life on the Red Planet. The molecules, researchers suggested at the time, could have derived from fatty acids, which are common building blocks of cell membranes on Earth, once again strengthening the case that Mars could’ve been teeming with life billions of years ago. It was just another tantalizing clue in our search for extraterrestrial life, not the smoking gun we’ve all been waiting for. Nonetheless, scientists continue to be fascinated by the finding. In a paper published in the journal Astrobiology last week, a team led by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Alexander Pavlov argues that the presence of these molecules — despite the millions of years of destructive radiation that pummeled the Martian surface after it lost much of its atmosphere — “cannot be readily explained” by non-biological processes alone. One theory is that carbon-rich dust particles and meteorites …

Festive maths puzzles – answers and explanations

Festive maths puzzles – answers and explanations

Here are the answers to the festive maths quiz I set on December 23. I hope you enjoyed it. Read more: The magic of maths: festive puzzles to give your brain and imagination a workout nestdesigns/Shutterstock Puzzle 1: You are given nine gold coins that look identical. You are told that one of them is fake, and that this coin weighs less than the real ones. Using a set of old-fashioned balance scales, what is the smallest number of weighings you need to determine which is the fake coin? Solution: You can do this in just two weighings: (1) Divide the nine coins into three sets of three, and choose two of these sets to weigh against one another. If one set is lighter than the other, then the fake is one of these three coins. If the two sets weigh the same, then the fake is in the three unweighed coins. (2) Now take the set with the fake coin, and weigh two of its coins against each other. If one is lighter, that is …