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I think badgers are my favorite rodent
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Where should I work?

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Engineering PhD brah here.
Not sure if I should stick to being a scientist a national lab, or fuck off to a hardware engineering role at Apple.
Help me /sci/, what would you do?
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How to increase IQ

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Is there a way to increase IQ by a significant amount? If so, how?
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Parabiosis

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Hi /sci/, I am back! :)
I posted here about a week ago about anesthesia, and lots of you were interested in my project. So, I am here to give an update.

I attempted to do the procedure on two deceased preserved rat specimens from Carolina Biological Supply Company. The suture (4-0 nylon monofilament) tore the skin easily though and the specimens are just no good to practice surgical procedures on.

I purchased two mice from a local pet store and euthanized them with CO2 gas. They first became tachypnic, then bradypnic, and then I stopped seeing chest rise and fall. I took them out and cut their hair as best as I could. In the future, I will cut the hair and then use Nair hair removal cream.

I started the procedure by making a longitudinal incision from the olecranon down to the knee on the left side of the 1st mouse, and on the right side of the 2nd mouse.
The skin was undermined from the underlying tissue, leaving about 1cm of skin to be sutured later in the procedure.
The mice were put side by side next to each other, and the 4-0 nylon monofilament suture was passed under the 2nd mouse's olecranon (elbow) and under the 1st mouse's. The suture was then tied tightly with a double surgical knot.
This procedure was repeated for the pair's knee joints.
A continuous running suture was placed on the ventral and dorsal side of the pair.
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Covid tests

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So those swabs they do, they want me 3yo to have one for some cruise but obvs don’t fancy subjecting her to it

Is there anything that’d flag up say my wife does it and just puts my kids name on the test? Like is there anything that’ll flag up to say this is a 32yo woman’s snot and not a 3yo girls?
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>footage has tons of cuts
>no reentry footage
>bubbles clearly visible in space(watch the video if you don't believe me)
>fish eye lens use to fake the curve in some shots
The shots inside the craft were taken in a modified zero G plane
The shots of the outside were taken in the NASA neutral buoyancy pool(they rent it out)
They probably used the NASA pool because it already had a good setup for faking space even though they were not filming any actors that day
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Why does he do it?
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