Is it possible to breed a group of bears down to the size of a cub so that they don't get any bigger? I'd love to own a baby bear as a pet.
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I would like to understand how do infants think, how do their brains work, and why do they behave the way they behave. What's the science branch(es) on this topic?
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just saw this video and wanted to know if you guys have any thoughts on him
https://youtu.be/ETbHgttpJ_c
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https://youtu.be/ETbHgttpJ_c
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Urbanites live in a disgusting polluted atmosphere of their own making and the pollution that the urbanites poison themselves with reduces the urbanites' natural cognitive function.
>In 2016, researchers at Harvard and Syracuse University found that human cognitive function declined by about 15 percent when indoor CO2 reached 945 parts per million, and crashed by 50 percent when indoor CO2 reached 1,400 parts per million
Urban zones have CO2 levels roughly 200% greater than the rest of the planet and CO2 causes reduced cognitive function in all urbanites.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/12/carbon-dioxide-pollution-making-people-dumber-heres-what-we-know/603826/
>In 2016, researchers at Harvard and Syracuse University found that human cognitive function declined by about 15 percent when indoor CO2 reached 945 parts per million, and crashed by 50 percent when indoor CO2 reached 1,400 parts per million
Urban zones have CO2 levels roughly 200% greater than the rest of the planet and CO2 causes reduced cognitive function in all urbanites.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/12/carbon-dioxide-pollution-making-people-dumber-heres-what-we-know/603826/
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Alpha Centauri here we come!
https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2022/01/11/NASA-climate-scientist-Kate-Calvin/4761641912075/
https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2022/01/11/NASA-climate-scientist-Kate-Calvin/4761641912075/
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What's your favorite fact about the human body?
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Ignition points
>kerosene 220C
>butane 287C
>ethanol 365C
>paper 210-240C
Why doesn't a spark ignite paper but it might ignite various others?
>kerosene 220C
>butane 287C
>ethanol 365C
>paper 210-240C
Why doesn't a spark ignite paper but it might ignite various others?
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What technology can possibly replace thermonuclear weapons in terms of destruction?
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What long term effects does watching everything at 1.5-2x speed have on people's minds?
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What is /sci/'s opinion on the book "A Mind for Numbers"? Is it a good book to better develop your mind for math or is it a bunch of nonsense that wont help you in your math career.
