Is there an acid strong enough that, if you had it in a jar and you dropped this piece of titanium in, it would dissolve completely?
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What the FUCK is this thing about
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Y’all fagots like Nikola Tesla, eh?
Here’s a joke-
Why did Nikola Tesla always win Rock Paper Scissors?
He always played best out of three.
Here’s a joke-
Why did Nikola Tesla always win Rock Paper Scissors?
He always played best out of three.
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The Kola Superdeep Borehole was stopped because temperatures at the bottom of the hole were too high to continue...
But what if they did this? Drill parallel cooling holes surrounding the primary hole, pump cooling into those holes, in order to extend the primary hole... Could we make a Kola Megadeep?
But what if they did this? Drill parallel cooling holes surrounding the primary hole, pump cooling into those holes, in order to extend the primary hole... Could we make a Kola Megadeep?
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Well behaved functions rarely make history
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Psychology is a Joke
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>The world is built on evolutionary competition and everyone is just a filthy primate genetically wired to ruthlessly evaluate backstab and exploit you and forget their behaviour to continue the facade to themselves that they are advanced consciousnesses, rendering literally all other philosophies and ethical value systems pointless in the long run as they will be ultimately discarded and forgotten
>Also consciously realising this and reacting to it means you are LE MENTALLY ILL
>Also consciously realising this and reacting to it means you are LE MENTALLY ILL
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Holy based
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Is there any truth to the idea of dopamine fasting?
Will taking a break from vidya, social media and porn make me more productive?
Will taking a break from vidya, social media and porn make me more productive?
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Why is it when I hit my dog he will simply wimper but when I hit a snake he will bite me?
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Ok guys. I'm interested (if there's a possibility in the future) in pursuing a career on regenerative medicine.
So the first tought that came to my mind was to get a biology oriented/related degree (biology, molecular bio, biotech, biological engineering, biochem, etc).
But apparently, from what i gathered around internet, there's not only an oversaturation of people with these sort of degrees, but also there aren't many research positions (positions which supposedly you need a lot of experience to occupy), neither job oportunities to apply for, not to mention that the wages for these professions are low in comparision with the rest of the stem options.
Wouldn't it be easier to get a job in this field by majoring on a non-bio subject, like Applied physics, Chemistry, Comp Sci, Elec. Eng ?
So the first tought that came to my mind was to get a biology oriented/related degree (biology, molecular bio, biotech, biological engineering, biochem, etc).
But apparently, from what i gathered around internet, there's not only an oversaturation of people with these sort of degrees, but also there aren't many research positions (positions which supposedly you need a lot of experience to occupy), neither job oportunities to apply for, not to mention that the wages for these professions are low in comparision with the rest of the stem options.
Wouldn't it be easier to get a job in this field by majoring on a non-bio subject, like Applied physics, Chemistry, Comp Sci, Elec. Eng ?
