>One scientist, BJ Casey, found in a study which only featured participants up to the age of 24-25 that myelination continued to the highest age in the study. Out of this came the claim that the brain is still developing until the age of 25. In reality, by this metric, it is still developing until 45!
>His data shows structural maturity by the age of 14 or 15,
OH NO NO NO NO NO
>Science video on jewtube. Has strong indian accent. Even the clear text to speech ones have a strong indian accent.
Can any retard explain to me how Rutherford’s model is legitimate?
Claiming that you can isolate an atom with a quantum laser, and take a photo with a quantum microscope with your quantum dildo. Indirectly claiming that yes all normal matter is atomic, including air’ or ‘no most of the air is molecules of gas, not individual atoms. How does beaming a ray or radium alpha particulates. While completely ignoring the structure of the gold foil, which could have had plastic deformation. Not to mention a dense center is literal legitimacy, because it’s a beam…
I present to you the first dedicated hair loss general on /sci/ (as far as I know)
The purpose of this general is to archive and share information, resources, potential cures, possible remedies in the form of research chemicals, known remedies and their side effects, and everything in between. Any advice, hopium, links you guys have, etc. now is the time to share them.
I was using tressless for a bit but it's full of typical reddit behavior, groupthink, etc. Any mention of cures of treatments in the works is met with "muh lol 5 years" from blackpilled slapheads, perpetually angry at the world, with so little hope that they actually become a metaphorical blackhole and attempt to suck dry any semblance of good tidings for the future. It's hard to blame some of the older ones, as they've probably seen countless snake oil cures come out in their time, but at the same time, it really isn't productive to have a subreddit full of people showing their progress pics and complaining while any real discussion on the future of treatments gets shut down immediately by the aforementioned defeatists.
Anyway, enough bitching about reddit, here are some of the links I've found over time. Anecdotes are also welcome, no matter how unscientific, really anything that might hint at fixing this accursed shit is ideal. As for anecdotes from me personally, I've noticed that dutasteride works leagues better than fin at preventing further hair loss, with no side effects thus far, while minoxidil didn't do much for me aside from give me a shed that never reversed itself and gave me heart palpitations to the point where I had to discontinue use (not vaxxed btw, and the chest pains were pre covid, so that's also not a contributing factor. that being said, also never tested positive)
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Id like to make a remote controlled boat that i can control from my house and will send me videos to my computer while its in the middle of the ocean.
How do i do that?
I am a Pharmacy student with an IQ of 100. I have the option of pursuing two types of Pharmacy: Retail Pharmacy, where I open a pharmacy and sell meds, or Industrial Pharmacy: where I manufacture meds.
The industrial aspect of Pharmacy is very chemistry-heavy. I have to know how to synthesize drugs.
But retail pharmacy is just memorizing chemicals and their effect on the body and so on.
I have an interest in industrial pharmacy, but I am too scared for the possibility that my IQ is lower than what is needed to understand and apply it.