>What are the applications of this?
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how does this qualify as "diverse" according to the scientific of the term? they're all black.
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After thinking it over for a long time, I've decided to try to transfer to schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Yale for the A.B. degree in Mathematics. First, I know I have the ability and determination. Second I have the resources and routes. 4.0 GPA, 2-year Mathematics competition (Math Club), perfect ACT/SAT scores, and solution to a long-standing major problem. Post your thoughts, whether I have a good chance, etc. I think I can do it - it looks like just a matter of getting everything done on time.
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Biohacking On 4chan
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Quoted By: >>14275942 >>14276123 >>14277299 >>14278417 >>14278452
Can and should the inhabitants of either /sci/, /fit/, /r9k/, and /biz/ adopt, post/promote, and take on projects (from places like GitHub) relating to "biohacking" or DUY biology?
From what I know, "biohacking" is the application of biology (, and other related sciences) with the aim to or "improve" or modify living organism outside traditional institutions and corporations.
Prime Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoczYXJeMY4
From what I know, "biohacking" is the application of biology (, and other related sciences) with the aim to or "improve" or modify living organism outside traditional institutions and corporations.
Prime Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoczYXJeMY4
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do you look like a scientist?
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Are fnords real or are they just another one of those nondisprovable "scientific" rumors (such as the big bang, covid-19, global warming, gender equality, etc.)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnord
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnord
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what is it about black holes that makes them the number one most popular popsci topic of discussion amongst the brainlet soience fangoys?
is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes?
is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes?
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Forgetting my entire education.
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>Get good bachelors mechanical engineering degree
>Work for a year and a half
>Do basically nothing which is mentally challenging for work
>Forget almost everything covered throughout my entire degree
>Forgot to save the resources before my University locked me out now I can’t revise the curriculum since I can’t remember what I even did for years
I cant even remember basic math courses or what I did it’s like my life is flashing before my eyes.
What is wrong with me?
>Work for a year and a half
>Do basically nothing which is mentally challenging for work
>Forget almost everything covered throughout my entire degree
>Forgot to save the resources before my University locked me out now I can’t revise the curriculum since I can’t remember what I even did for years
I cant even remember basic math courses or what I did it’s like my life is flashing before my eyes.
What is wrong with me?
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let's say that i caught covid as an unvaxxed person but I'm still asymptomatic
how do i minimize my chances of dying horribly
how do i minimize my chances of dying horribly
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Why does it feel like the older I get the harder it becomes to express my ideas/thoughts/feelings? It feels like my verbal memory is getting worse with time. Now at 25 and my vocabulary/lexicon is that of what I had when I was in tenth grade.
I always fucking struggle to communicate what I'm thinking or feeling. Even as I composed this post I'm kept losing track of what I want to describe or state and the words needed to use in doing so. I cannot find/know which descriptive and impacting words to use anymore, or how to structure my statements or arguments. It's like this massive brain fog where I have a chronic case of 'word finding difficulties.' I've gotten so much fucking slower when speaking to other people, because I can never engage in a normal conversation using previously 'learned' either casual/common/technical terms depending on the context. This is killing my confidence and credibility.
It is as if my mind lags as I search for the words that I can't get out. What my heart feels and/or what my mind thinks is what I cannot effectively put into tangible meaning/expressions/statements. I also find it more harder to learn/remember new words and their definition compared to when I was around 18-20. Used to be a double major, so I regularly had plenty of textbook terms that I learned frequently that I would not for the life of me be able to relearn or memorize again.
Does anyone else experience what I'm describing here -- this chronic aphasia or "word finding difficulty" -- e.g. having issues using language in both an accurate and intelligent manner, and being able to apply it when needing to construct impressive/superior/compelling arguments in debates or just to keep a conversation going or the words on a page flowing? It took me about two hours to write and edit this post so this is basically all the problems mentioned above impeding me.
Hoping one of you neuropsych or other IQ savvy anons here can try to help me resolve what the fuck is going on.
I always fucking struggle to communicate what I'm thinking or feeling. Even as I composed this post I'm kept losing track of what I want to describe or state and the words needed to use in doing so. I cannot find/know which descriptive and impacting words to use anymore, or how to structure my statements or arguments. It's like this massive brain fog where I have a chronic case of 'word finding difficulties.' I've gotten so much fucking slower when speaking to other people, because I can never engage in a normal conversation using previously 'learned' either casual/common/technical terms depending on the context. This is killing my confidence and credibility.
It is as if my mind lags as I search for the words that I can't get out. What my heart feels and/or what my mind thinks is what I cannot effectively put into tangible meaning/expressions/statements. I also find it more harder to learn/remember new words and their definition compared to when I was around 18-20. Used to be a double major, so I regularly had plenty of textbook terms that I learned frequently that I would not for the life of me be able to relearn or memorize again.
Does anyone else experience what I'm describing here -- this chronic aphasia or "word finding difficulty" -- e.g. having issues using language in both an accurate and intelligent manner, and being able to apply it when needing to construct impressive/superior/compelling arguments in debates or just to keep a conversation going or the words on a page flowing? It took me about two hours to write and edit this post so this is basically all the problems mentioned above impeding me.
Hoping one of you neuropsych or other IQ savvy anons here can try to help me resolve what the fuck is going on.
