What's the most cucked area of science to be in? Is it a basedbean scientist? fecal scientist? paper mill toxic gas scientist? https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/gender-studies-major-0502Or is it something more mundane like Geology or Meteorology? Paleontologist or Taxonomist seems like a pretty safe sciences because there's no way to die from looking at fossils or guessing what descended from whatWhereas a few chemical engineers and chemists probably die due to freak accidents and industrial scale not being compatible with human life, like a boiler exploding and a torrent of acid dissolving someone underneath. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IYE9L4QIVkBtw this thread can be about the worst science fields and why, or occupational hazards / safety in science related jobs.
>>17012252>no way to die from looking at fossils
>>17012252Mathematics, because they're not actually discovering shit, just inventing it as they go along.
>>17012370mathematics is not invented or discovered, its stapled together from the writings of kings
>>17012252meme answer: marine biologyreal answer: gender science https://catalog.tamu.edu/undergraduate/arts-and-sciences/womens-gender-studies-bs/^ this is a bachelor of science degree offered by a reputable university btw and americans say their uni isn't a joke..
>>17012448Oxford offers a Masters in the same field.https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/mst-womens-gender-sexuality-studies
>>17012448Any field touched by humanities become hellish shit for example gender science
>>17012252Sociology has gotta be it.
>>17012252>Whereas a few chemical engineers and chemists probably die due to freak accidents and industrial scale In engineering, accidents happen all the time but on a small scale usually, big accidents usually dont have many people involved these days due to safety, but sometimes people cut corners..Here's an example of it happening at tamu since someone posted that school earlier.https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/how-not-do-it-liquid-nitrogen-tanksThis liquid nitrogen tank, normally a non explosive inert gas, shot through a 3 storey building, if anyone were in the way they would be instantly killed, but thankfully it happened at night with no students around. Why? because the pressure relief valve had been welded shut to prevent leaks. Just an example of how fixing one problem can lead to a new problem if you're not careful as an engineer
>>17012370Lmao
>>17013121>lose track of how much solvent containers were pumped into batch>take sample to lab to verify my count (was either 690 kg under or 310 kg over)>note comes back "add 1000 kg of solvent">assume they know what they're doing>pump it in, tank overflows toxic crap all over the floorBe clear when communicating. I wanted "is the batch low on solvent: yes/no" but I said just enough to let them get confused, and not enough for them to know what was going on.>switch mixer on to pump chemical out>makes waves that lap into the overflow line, spill againlolcompany actually made profit from this stupidity because solvent is cheap and the chemical was still in spec
>>17012370but that's based>>17012252humanities. but they're not really science, so, ugh... pharmacology?
Is geology really a science degree? I mean like really?Geophysicists I have respect for but geologists?
>>17013594Oh yeah well what type of rock is this? Can you tell me where its from? Or what important elements might be inside?
How about this one? Hint: its related to the other rock
>>17012448and the "people" majoring in gender studies have the audacity to demand that productive members of society pay their loans off lmbo
>>17012261>Bone Wars