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  2. Brains & Brawn - Wikipedia

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    There were two teams comprising two contestants each; two celebrity guests formed the "Brain" portion (hosted by Davis) and two other contestants formed the "Brawn" portion (hosted by Lescoulie). The complex structure of the show puzzled audiences and sponsors (it ran as a sustaining program) and was cancelled after just three or four months.

  3. The Ship Who Sang - Wikipedia

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    A brawn is specially trained to be a companion and helper, the mobile half of such a partnership. The nickname is relative: the training is long and intense and the brawns must be brainy people in fact. Commonly the brain and brawn are paired at will and, for a fee, a brainship may terminate an assigned partnership.

  4. Brains and Brawn - Wikipedia

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  5. The Ship Who Searched - Wikipedia

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    The Ship Who Searched is the specific reference for "The Future Imperfect" by disability rights advocate Sarah Einstein, a critique of the Brain & Brawn Ship series representing science fiction and modern convention in general. [4] Einstein observes that 40 years later they have many more technological wonders than McCaffrey had imagined.

  6. Brainship - Wikipedia

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    The concept brainship in science fiction literature refers to an interstellar starship that is created by inserting the disembodied brain and nervous system of a human being into a life-support system, and connecting it surgically to a series of computers via delicate synaptic connections (a brain–computer interface). The brain "feels" the ...

  7. ‘Brain rot’ is Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2024 - AOL

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    Brain rot, a 170-year-old concept that has taken on new meaning in the social media age, is the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024. Oxford University Press, the publisher of the Oxford English ...

  8. Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn - Wikipedia

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    After a tribe swap, George reconnected with Cara and joined Emmett’s Brawn majority to eliminate the Brains players who had previously betrayed them. On the new Brawn tribe, Simon succeeded in voting out Shannon after Hayley caused the Brawn to turn on each other; however, Simon was then blindsided after revealing he had two hidden immunity ...

  9. Mammals put brawn before brains after dinosaur extinction - AOL

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    It had previously been thought the brains of mammals generally grew over time in the wake of the dinosaurs’ demise. Mammals put brawn before brains after dinosaur extinction – study Skip to ...