I got into top 3 university in my cuntry (ranked by bio and biotech, overall it's 4 or 5) but I can't decide which one would be better. I checked the curriculum and it's mostly the same but obviously biotech has much more genetic engineering, molecular chemistry, protein engineering type courses but lacks taxonomy, evolutionary biology and other similar courses. I want to try my shot at doing research and biology seems to be a better fit for that but is much more risky financially, biotech is supposed to give more opportunities for jobs in industry, factories and pharmaceutical companies but is too specialized for my taste. Does it even make a difference? I probably could play it safe and study biotech now and switch to something different (like botany or mycology) in graduate school. Share your /sci/entific opinion and advice.
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Do trans folks use nonbinary computers?
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I want the science behind why tits and ass aren't always mesmerizing
Are some of us low key pedophiles? Or just infatuated with our satellite gods programming
>Also, ...
>god dammit 4chan I don't want to be entertained by the fucking captcha
>serious fucking posts only Psychology can still be a Science
>we're coming Alien future we're coming
Are some of us low key pedophiles? Or just infatuated with our satellite gods programming
>Also, ...
>god dammit 4chan I don't want to be entertained by the fucking captcha
>serious fucking posts only Psychology can still be a Science
>we're coming Alien future we're coming
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Prof. Jeffrey Lang PhD, Professor of Mathematics at KansasU talks about the Quran, the holy book of the Islam religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtlO8WDxmkY
What do you think /sci/?
>Hardmode: watch the whole thing and try to have a civil discussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtlO8WDxmkY
What do you think /sci/?
>Hardmode: watch the whole thing and try to have a civil discussion
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What's /sci/ consensus on CRT as a scientific theory?
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Okay /sci/, if you're so smart, solve 3x+1.
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LOL
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>Hmm… the chemical processes in the engine produce lighter-than-air gas byproducts we need to get rid of.
>Let’s shove them down a narrow, winding, 25 foot long tube!
explain this one mr science man!
>Let’s shove them down a narrow, winding, 25 foot long tube!
explain this one mr science man!
