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If AI can drive cars couldnt it also do all the hands on stuff in the lab like pipetting, mixing, cell counts, assays, statistics ect
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What will come first? Practical carbon nanotubes applications or commercial nuclear fusion?
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Help me do science

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Hello /sci/, I suffer from allergies and want to try the 'eat local honey' approach. But first i want to know if it actually works. To do this it seems to call for a double blind experiment.
So far i have that i need two jars of honey, i need to not know which one is the local honey. How many people do i need to help to make the study double blind. It seems like one additional person who knows which jar is which, and does not know which i have decided to eat from, would be sufficient. But part of me feels a third person is required to lable which honey is which, and another to give me a random jar to eat from.
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will i get the opportunity to betray my humanity and become a superhuman aberration in my lifetime i'm willing to endure pain and pay lots of money
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New oil price predictions

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Is there a scientific way of predicting the new oil prices since the ukraine conflict.

Will the prices increase be different in the EU than in the rest of the world?
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Is there a rational reason that science is anti-fracking and anti-natural gas?
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This is just a coincidence

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Earth radius: 6370.5 km
Moon diameter: 1737.4

Moon diameter/(Earth radius-Moon radius)=0.7499946=3/4

Completely natural proportions
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If, theorically, red dwarf exoplanets are likely to be tidally locked why the fucks the hype?!
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THE LITERAL REDPILL: Vorinostat

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HDAC inhibition has shown to be able to give people "child-like" learning abilities, which can be useful for many things from remaking social habits to learning a language or instrument (and of course studying, coding, etc., anything). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32188968/

Vorinostat's approved by the FDA and prescribed by doctors for cancer treatment, so this group buy should be very straight forward. The prices vary a bit online, but should be $100 per gram maximum, probably will be around $50 a gram. Once I get an idea of how much we need total I'll get an exact price point and let you all know. It won't need to be a custom synth, so this should go quickly and I'm aiming to have it completed by mid December so we can all get some Vorinostat for the new year :)

There was already a couple small group buys for vorinostat in the CL-994 thread along with some information and anecdotes, so I encourage people to take a look at
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