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STEM Career General - /scg/

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Welcome to STEM Career General!
This thread exists to ask questions regarding careers associated to STEM.
> Discussion on academia based career progression
> Discussion on penetrating industry from academia
> Or anything in relation to STEM employment or development within STEM academia!

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>https://sciencecareergeneral.neocities.org/
>*The Chad author is seeking additional input to diversify the content into containing all STEM fields. Said author regularly views these /scg/ threads.

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SSRIs and Zolpidem, my story, opinions.

Hello bois, I'm an ex /b/tard now turned /biz/let who could not finish university, too lazy and agitated to be able to study, now 30 yrs old depressed doomer.
Have been on SSRIs for 4 years (15mg Escitalopram)

Lately I've been having a wonderful but troubling time with my Zolpy, started getting amnesia, finding strange and messed up photos on the morning after, writing delirious messages to a qtpie girl I like, and almost sending dickpicks to her and other people I know, all while having a great time, euphoria, loss of inhibition, chills, and of course no trouble falling asleep.
Anyway this qtpie girl I like is a doctor and she kinda took an interest in me, we found out that I may have an abnormal reaction to my 10mg zolpy because of the SSRI, but we're struggling to find evidence.

Could any of you bros please share Stories about zolpidem, SSRIs, research, amnesia?

I'll probably need to stop because it's getting out of control, but it was a blast.

>tl;dr: Zolpidem+Escitalopram=amnesia+euphoria? Can we profit from this? Got stories to share? Ideas?
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I have access to heavy water so I ingest it occasionally.
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You should be able to solve this.
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Are there any legitimately reliable IQ tests online? I want to practice as much as possible so I can get an illegitimately high result when I take the real thing
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If you don't think in written words, you are a slow thinker
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What do you think the numbers are /sci/?
How many lives were saved by floor arrows?
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How did America got so good at maths lately?

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https://min.news/en/news/d2716c5b334670ca5825fcb00f797765.html

>The U.S. team tied for first place with China at the 60th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), which was held in Bath, United Kingdom, July 11-22. The six U.S. team members, Vincent Huang (a returning member from 2017 and 2018), Luke Robitaille, Colin Tang, Edward Wan, Brandon Wang and Daniel Zhu also won gold medals for their individual high scores in the Olympiad, known as the world championship mathematics competition for high school students.

>The U.S. team is coached by Carnegie Mellon University Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences Po-Shen Loh. Under Loh’s leadership, the team also placed first at the IMO in 2015, 2016 and 2018.
https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2019/july/us-first-in-math-competiton.html

Quintessentially american. Well done Po-Shen Loh! Your students, Vincent Huang, Colin Tang, Edward Wan, Brandon Wang and Daniel Zhu have made america proud!
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