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I think this belongs on /sci/, this isn't a troll thread or anything and I actually want a scientific answer. Pic rel is a character from the movie 'Troy', I think they want to imply a homosexual relationship or romantic effection between him and achilles. Part of the reason is because he turns me on, even though I'm straight and not even slightly bi and never been turned on by man, so I feel they must have picked the actor or made him up in a certain way to deliberately make him sexually appealing to men. What are the features that make him sexually appealing to men? Are they the same features what make women sexually appealing?
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Language barrier

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>be me
>study abroad, actually quite good at stuff I used to be shit in because it is explained differently
>go back
>try a test exam in native language
>no idea what the fuck they want me to do
How do you get around language barrier in science?
Like I have uncanny feeling I know this stuff, but it is difficult for me to understand in native language.
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popsci normie retard hate thread

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ITT: post pictures retards losing their shit at schrodinger's cat and E=mc^2, post them jacking off kurzgesagt and other similar youtube channels

Also post hilarious popsci video/article titles.

bonus points if the popsci retard is saying something completely incorrect

picture unrelated
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Challenge for you smart people.

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You are prohibited from using calculators or programming of any kind to solve this question, feel free to use pen and paper though.

Consider the symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Using them you can build the number abcdefghij

in such a way that

a forms a number that is divisible by 1;
ab forms a number that is divisible by 2;
abc forms a number that is divisible by 3;
abcd forms a number that is divisible by 4;
...
abcdefghij forms a number that is divisble by 10;

1) Assuming each letter is a different number, what is the value of abcdefghij?

2) Assuming each letter can assume the same number as other letters, what are the possible values of abcdefghij?
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My goal is to enter the field of genetics. Its my passion and I love working in the labatroy enviroment. I recently was accepted into a Biotechnology Masters/PhD program in a very good school. My focus would be in bioinformatics and I d think this graduate program would equip me with the skills and credentails to get into the field, but I'm still a bit uncertain... Are there any Genetists here? If so what is your education? Am I going down the right path?
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Can death be reversed /sci/? What's stopping us from curing death and making it a minor inconvenience rather than the end?
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Why does the modern world agree to base year one on the birth of Christ?

Any chance the atheistic scientific community will redefine when year one began?
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Which filter do you parse information through?
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/sqt/ /qtddtot/ stupid questions thread

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Previously >>14272091

>what is /sqt/ for?
Questions regarding math and science. Also homework.
>where do I go for advice?
>>>/sci/scg or >>>/adv/
>where do I go for other questions and requests?
>>>/wsr/ >>>/g/sqt >>>/diy/sqt etc.
>how do I post math symbols (Latex)?
rentry.org/sci-latex-v1
>a plain google search didn't return anything, is there anything else I should try before asking the question here?
scholar.google.com
>where can I look up if the question has already been asked here?
archived.moe/sci
archive.wakarimasen.moe/sci
boards.fireden.net/sci
>how do I optimize an image losslessly?
trimage.org
pnggauntlet.com

>where can I get:
>books?
libgen.rs
z-lib.org
stitz-zeager.com
openstax.org
>articles?
sci-hub.st
>book recs?
sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide
4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki//sci/_Wiki
math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/booklist.html
>charts?
imgur.com/a/pHfMGwE
imgur.com/a/ZZDVNk1
>tables, properties and material selection?
www.engineeringtoolbox.com
www.matweb.com

Tips for asking questions here:
>attach an image (animal images are ideal. Grab them from >>>/an/)
>avoid replying to yourself
>ask anonymously
>recheck the Latex before posting
>ignore shitpost replies
>avoid getting into arguments
>do not tell us where is it you came from
>do not mention how [other place] didn't answer your question so you're reposting it here
>if you need to ask for clarification fifteen times in a row, try to make the sequence easy to read through
>I'm not reading your handwriting
>I'm not flipping that sideways picture
>I'm not google translating your spanish
>don't ask to ask
>don't ask for a hint if you want a solution
>xyproblem.info
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I'm just going to leave this here

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>Oblate
>Pear shaped
>Spheroid

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7T2H6jwlg