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Fossil thread

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Later today I will be going on a fossil hunt on a layer of Cincinnati arch Ordovician strata behind my house. I will update as I make my funds. Anyone is free to post fossils that they have found as well as discussions about prehistoric discoveries new and old. creationists not welcome
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would it scientifically be OK to buy frozen mice or lab mice to either defrost them or fix their health condition
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How do you organize your papers and citations? I'm looking to become more productive.
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He was right about everything and I'm tired of pretending he wasn't.
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Favorite textbook covers

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for me, it's kot
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brain tech

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wish we had some kind of neuroscience / neuroengineering general, but i get that the field is kind of boring. even elon/neuralink cant seem to make it interesting enough for normies.

pic related
>micro ecog
>2000 electrodes
>no craniotomy required
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.02.474656v1.full
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interesting happening and we're too dumb to figure this out
>>>/r9k/67896117
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why do chemical engineers do this?

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why is every fucking chemical engineer on the food industry and tap water services putting estrogens in the tap water and making chemicals that imitate estrogen to be put in supermarkets food?
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So if the vaccinated have an impressed immune systems from over exposure to spike protein and the spike protein isn't actually the only (or main) way sarscov2 infects you (ACE2). Doesn't this guarantee the vaccinated are absolutely fucked as when they are exposed to the wild virus their immune system will only mount spike protein antigens (wuhan variant specific) and basically no immune resistance to the way the virus infects lymphocytes.

Isn't this guaranteed antibody dependent enhancement?

whereas unvaccinated naturally infected will develop a response to the whole virus including whatever mechanism it uses to infect lymphocytes
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Is it possible, in theory, to inject knowledge in the brain?

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Let me explain :
All our memories and the knowledge stored in our brain is nothing more than electric impulses and chemical connexions between our cells and neurons.

So, theoretically, would it be possible to alter these impulses and connexions to create artificial memories and, ultimately, inject knowledge in our brains? Could we possibly kind of "upload" some knowledge to our brains and instantly learn whatever we want?

It would be a massive step forward for humanity to learn how everything works and the entirety of a library in an instant instead of taking decades to learn advanced knowledge in any field. Could it be possible, in theory?
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