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When do you think we'll be able to simulate organisms based on DNA information?I mean, not just making statistical predictions, but simulating at the cellular level, meaningful enough for experimentation
>>16083981bait used to be believable
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>>16084351I also read that they have a simulation of a mouse on cellular level.
>>16084792source?
>>16086079https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldXEuUVkDuw
How true is this, scientifically?
>>16084041You know you don't have to explicitly save the pictures to post them to 4chan, you can just post the URL and upload straight from the internet, right?Also you know that the picture has to be saved to your computer before you can look at it, right?
>>16084095>Don't judge my words on the basis of what the words mean, judge them on the basis of me being right about everything and the words just being frosting on the cake of my infallible opinion.
>>16084029>I can kiss myself in the mirror, but only on the lips
>>16084088this is what he looks like btw
>>16086091His family photo album:^| :^| |^:}<l:^|>:^|* |^:)!
Back in the 20th century when a science publisher went bankrupt all of the publications they had produced remained in libraries in physical formIn the current era when a science publisher goes bankrupt all of the publications they had produced disappear forever https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/03/study-finds-that-we-could-lose-science-if-publishers-go-bankrupt/pic unrelated
>>16083811My point is, it isn't going to do anything. Meanwhile he could do a whole array of things that are highly effective, but again, he wont.
>>16083827the n word is racist
>>16085440No is not.
>>16085440Words cannot be racist, but people can.
Most high-quality journals still offer print subscriptions which go to major libraries, educational institutions, companies working in the field, etc.Just because you as a student don't interact with the print version doesn't mean it no longer exists.
Using propolis (a bee glue designed to seal open spaces in the hive), German science developed modern beehive air treatment in the early '60s. While bee air is a reliable cure for prostate gland inflammation and sinusitis, it has also been shown to mitigate the real problem of generalized anxiety disorder. Present colonies require a break of at least 45 minutes before we can extract their air again. However, with the spiraling demand for bee therapy, how can we increase the productivity of these so-called 'workers'? I suggest a new type of bee, perhaps designed to create new holes in the hive for the other bees to fix? Maybe even one that creates inch-sized holes extending deeply directly to the queen?
>>16084483Interesting... just commenting to keep the post alive. Don't know how this works. I'm new here
Please post the big honey image, it is better.
>>16086053THE OP IMG WAS A MOD OF THE BIG HONEY IMG DESIGNED TO ACCOMPANY THIS PARTICULAR THREAD.
(((Monica Stein))) from (((Nature))) says that impossible to know exactly what a scientist looks like. Her sans evidence assertion flies in the face of everything I've learned here on /sci/.Is Steinberg correct or do all scientists look like Twum?
>>16067654With an average IQ of 68 in Nigeria, I doubt very much gets done in your lab if half of the "colleagues" are Nigerian and women at that.More likely, you are a disinfo kike funded by kikes to convince us that niggers are good. Well they aren't, they are a plague.
>>16068784>tenthsMore like thousandths to get an IQ 3 standard deviations up at 115 (which is on the low side considering this is a "lab")
If only there were a recognizable template for what a scientist looked like that could be display to youngsters so that they could recognize scientists by their appearance
>>16084568well meme'd
>>16067654>bio technicianmost of your colleagues are black women b/c you literally have one of the worst jobs on the planet. You could make more money doing a tenth of the work by waitressing at Applebees
Simply having a flexible cover in the mouth except for the tongue with the right material protecting the teeth from tooth decay and mixed with a metal that inhibits bacteria growth in the mouth can make you never visit the dentist again!!!Dentists refute my idea, please...
>>16085019Just replace all people's teeth with titanium or ceramic. If titanium, make sure that when they die, you rip out the titanium teeth to make new teeth with.
>>16085019what do you mean by a cover?if you mean putting each tooth in some sleeve, thats bad as they need that saliva flow
>>16085144>Just replace all people's teeth with titanium or ceramicthat causes damage to the bone and nerves, its not optimal
>>16085026Fucking imbecile. The populations Weston A. Price had low tooth decay but not zero tooth decay. The cause of tooth decay has already been established, it's carbohydrates which indicates that humans aren't suited to be eating a food that rots the hardest substance in their entire body, but instead we're supposed to believe that we're not carnivores.
>>16085019I'll give you this for free, OP, sometimes late at night after a sweet dessert/snack when my teeth are left sticky and coated in sugary goo if I don't feel like brushing again I will eat a handful of corn chips, you know- tortilla chips, as they are just abrasive enough to scour my teeth of most of the sugary goo. When I buy the thicker rougher ones (you know the "stone ground corn" ones not the little crispy more refined ones) they seem to do a pretty decent job of "cleaning" my teeth. Come up with some sort of a "night time teeth cleaning tortilla chip snack" with just enough grit in it to scour off the gunk and you'll have a winner. Who knows zoomers might jump on the idea.
https://www.popsci.com/environment/bald-eagle-eggs-wont-hatch/Its too cold in southern California for bird eggs to hatch this year
>>16085843yes, yes it is. env science focus in college.global warming predicts more extremes, more out of season weather, more large storms, bigger storms.snow out of season in places like CA was predicted as early as the 60s by oil companies.
>>16085843>Is this global warming?Do not know, do not care. But nice pic. Propaganda is now climate change btw..(braindead wording for braindead people)
>>16086047>hot weather - yep thats global warming>cold weather - yep thats global warming>average weather - yep thats global warming>windy - yep thats global warming>flooding - yep thats global warming>drought - yep thats global warming>env science focus in collegedid you choose that because you can't do math?
>>16086072The global temperature is going up, weather doesn't actually matter.
those eagles are fucked, you capitalist pigs!https://www.bitchute.com/video/8AHkAJrpAxd4/
What’s going on? Statistical analysis is showing that it’s something more than just the obvious culprit of rising obesity. There’s something more. What is it? What the hell is going on?
>>16080698Cancer rates have been increasing by a total of rougly a hundred percent since 2010. Started happening way before the Covid vaccines were distributed.
>>16080698Is Australia (with their vaccination camps) purple? kek
>>16080698It's just a map of average age LMAO
>>16080698With a quick glance of that map, it seems to relate on the volume of immigration.
>>16084700nope
>getting filtered hard by fractionsmy dreams...Time to give up on physics?
maybe if we taught division in terms of multiplying by the reciprocal instead of cutting up apples this wouldn't be so confusing
>>16085589but why does multiplying by the reciprocal work? Like whats going in the "background" like what exactly is happening and why?
>>16085562"by definition" needs to invoke the definition. Division is usually defined, in discussions rigorous enough where it needs to be defined, as multiplication by the multiplicative inverse. You can't say that they are "by definition" not the things they are defined to be. That's not hair-splitting, that's telling up from down.
>>16085615you're scaling the value to the denominator then taking numerator parts thereof. so a half divided by a half is scaling half up by 2 and taking 1 of them. dividing 1/2 by 1/4 is scaling the half up by 4 and taking 1 of them. if you're halving, you're scaling by 1 and taking 2 parts etc
[math]\frac{2}{5} \div \frac{3}{10}[/math] is how many times [math]\frac{3}{10}[/math] goes into [math]\frac{2}{5}[/math]. Because [math]\frac{3}{10} \times \frac{10}{3} = \frac{30}{30} = 1[/math], [math]\frac{3}{10}[/math] goes into 1 exactly [math]\frac{10}{3}[/math] times. To find how many times [math]\frac{3}{10}[/math] goes into [math]\frac{2}{5}[/math], we multiply how many times [math]\frac{3}{10}[/math] goes into 1 by how many times 1 goes into [math]\frac{2}{5}[/math].
Previous thread: >>16056951 >what is /sqt/ for?Questions regarding maths and science. Also homework.>where do I go for advice?>>>/sci/scg or >>>/adv/>where do I go for other questions and requests?>>>/wsr/ >>>/g/sqt >>>/diy/sqt etc.>how do I post math symbols (Latex)?rentry.org/sci-latex-v1>a plain google search didn't return anything, is there anything else I should try before asking the question here?scholar.google.com>where can I search for proofs?proofwiki.org>where can I look up if the question has already been asked here?warosu.org/scieientei.xyz/sci>how do I optimize an image losslessly?trimage.orgpnggauntlet.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I have a data set where the means of the replicates of each variable are plotted on a bar graph. Should I calculate the sample SD or population SD for the error bars on each bar?
Does appending the constant infinity function give you the one-point compactification of the space of holomorphic functions on a (simply?) connected region, with respect to the topology of compact convergence using the spherical metric? Please help me I'm crying auuuuuu
This reminds me of this song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ccoZhuNlls
Following up from >>16060345I have tried learning the mnemonics that a handful of Anons suggested and showed to me. I am still struggling to understand. I repeatedly get questions wrong during class and on my homework. I literally cannot articulate what I do not know that I do not know. Memorization has not been working, because like I predicted, something, specific to trigonometry, is compromising this ability and my memory does not seem to have been significantly impaired in any other area of my life.Since my last post, I have tried: >Creating flash cards of each of the trigonometric functions>Several hundred problems' worth of trivial trigonometric function problems (i.e., given Sinθ = 3/2, find [all other trig functions])>Consulting two professors and a half-dozen tutors on all of the above>Borrowing 45mg of Adderall from a family member for studying (I will not be doing this again, regardless of the dose)To seemingly no avail. I want to learn this subject. I believe in its value, and I understand that it is an essential branch of mathematics, but I am at a complete loss as to how I can go about identifying my misunderstandings and shortcomings. I am truly beginning to believe that I have a legitimate learning disorder of this subject, artificially induced or otherwise. I hope maybe one of you might be able to intuit something.
Have the vaxxxies of /sci/ had their 9th booster shot yet or are they schizo anti-vax science deniers?
>>16083706>weYou are a jew. You do not have ownership of gentile spaces.
>>16083842>Unfortunately I wasn't paying attention Just fucking kys
>>16050985I haven't even had the first one yet
>>16051045As a freedom absolutist, Musk implements that feature only in jurisdictions that mandate it.
>>16077273>you deserve to be reminded every single day for the rest of your lifehopefully thats not too many times TVD
What exactly is free will? Do we have it?
>>16073178a featherless biped>behold, man!
>>16073174>Do we have it?Yes we do, because NDEs are real and NDErs talk about free will being the case. Indeed, NDEs are unironically irrefutable proof that heaven really is awaiting us because (1) people see things during their NDEs when they are out of their bodies that they should not be able to under the assumption that the brain creates consciousness, and (2) anyone can have an NDE and everyone is convinced by it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U00ibBGZp7oSo any atheist would be too, so pic related is literally irrefutable proof of life after death. As one NDEr pointed out:>"I'm still trying to fit it in with this dream that I'm walking around in, in this world. The reality of the experience is undeniable. This world that we live in, this game that we play called life is almost a phantom in comparison to the reality of that."If NDEs were hallucinations somehow then extreme atheists and neuroscientists who had NDEs would maintain that they were halluinations after having them. But the opposite happens as NDEs convince every skeptic when they have a really deep NDE themselves.So our wills are free, but while incarnated also limited to "human free will". We can not will ourselves to defy gravity for instance.
>>16085367The ability to control your thoughts and behavior (ie willpower) without external limits and boundaries (ie freedom).It is impossible because external limits and boundaries almost entirely dictate an agent's behavior and desires.
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Shrigma male of St Petersburg editionTalk maths, formerly >>16035182
>>16085316>Euler proved there were more primes than squaresThe last time I checked sets of primes and squares were infinite. Was there any breakthrough in numver theory since?
>>16085253this is helpful thank you anon
>>16083081Hey, making fun of mentally ill people is a serious offence. I like that you’re trying to help them tho. Maybe just say it with a different tone, jackass.You wouldn’t want to return to Earth to be mentally ill, would you? Maybe you already are, who knows.
Kind of a dumb LaTeX question from me, but if I want to write "[math]x,y[/math] and [math]z[/math]", then should it be:$x,y$ and $z$...or...$x$, $y$ and $z$???????Any strong preference between these two?
>>16085206Simply a bounded subset of [math]\mathbb{R}[/math]
what are your thoughts on the latest Thunderf00t take on Starship?"That was always the thing, making things rapidly reusable, that was never a large launch market, this… this… this is being true forever, the satellites cost more to make than they cost to launch, so even if you going to make launching they cheaper, it doesn’t really change much. The only reason SpaceX has Starlink is because there were no satellites to launch."https://www.youtube.com/live/cfkadv8NHlw?si=fyyvCadB23VLrV-K&t=8670is he right /sci/? Is Starship useless?
>>16084681I have a love nut for what you just said.
>>16084658If your so smart y arent u rich, anon
Unrelated but>80 years of rocket science>Increasingly intricate fuels, materials, engines.>Maximum autism in the Space Shuttle era with internal liquid hydrogen transfer, 5 seals in each of the $50mil engines>One missing tile causes loss of vehicle + crew because aluminum and it needs to look like an airplane for no reason.>Musk has some water tank welders weld metal rings together, fills them with natural gas, straps 33 engines to the tank>Spaceflight revolutionizedHow is it possible? Was spaceflight just 100% fake and an unemployment program for engineers ever since the moon landing?
>>16082847>his pre-musk videos.You mean when he was beating the dead horse of solar roadways for like six fucking years?
>>16086074yeah had a look at his videos and somewhere 5-6 years ago fully stopped watching him.also holy shit, dude's been uploading on youtube for 17 years that's crazy