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After a CS major
should you do a CS phd or should you get a math major?
Here in germany you have so much math in your CS bachelor that you can make a math major afterwards
should you do a CS phd or should you get a math major?
Here in germany you have so much math in your CS bachelor that you can make a math major afterwards
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Why is a flame hotter at the top, where it is more white, and colder at the bottom, where it is blue.
Aren't bluer bodies considered hotter in the mainstream physics? Are we being lied to?
Aren't bluer bodies considered hotter in the mainstream physics? Are we being lied to?
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Would vyvanse be a miracle for a depressed neet who can’t focus on anything? I spend 7 hours per day trying to read basic hs math/science books but in reality I finish like 1 hour worth of real reading, the rest of the time I spend fantasizing about random memories from years ago and jack off like 10 times per day to the most degenerate shit
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What fields of mathematics do you find force you to think for a long time even when trying to solve the simplest problems? For me, it's combinatorics. Related courses are one of the few times I've really ever had trouble studying mathematics
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Why do square roots have really long sequences?
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Why should i bother trying any probes that are not TaqMan (double dyed probes) when designing a qPCR essay ? ?
I cannot see a situation where alternative probes would be better (probes such as Scorpions and hairpin probes)
Could anyone enligthen me with an example ?
I cannot see a situation where alternative probes would be better (probes such as Scorpions and hairpin probes)
Could anyone enligthen me with an example ?
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A recent investigation by Dr Ricardo Delgado Martin and the technical report by Dr Pablo Campra ‘Detection of graphene in COVID vaccines by micro-Raman spectroscopy’ claim that the COVID-19 vaccines contain graphene.
As reported by CORDIS in 2018, a team of researchers has proven that graphene is able to convert electronic signals into signals in the terahertz range, with trillions of cycles per second.
The silicon-based electronic components we use today generate clock speeds in the GHz range, where 1 GHz is equal to 1 000 million cycles per second. The scientists showed that graphene can convert signals with these frequencies into signals with frequencies that are thousands of times higher than those created by silicon.
Graphene is therefore able to absorb radiation, meaning that, if contained in a vaccine, it would be highly toxic and harmful to human health.
In the light of this recent investigation, does the Commission intend to have an independent laboratory perform a careful analysis to check for the presence of graphene in the COVID-19 vaccines?
http://ukcitizen2021.org/Case_Briefing_Document_and_lab_report_Ref_AUC_101_Report%20.pdf
As reported by CORDIS in 2018, a team of researchers has proven that graphene is able to convert electronic signals into signals in the terahertz range, with trillions of cycles per second.
The silicon-based electronic components we use today generate clock speeds in the GHz range, where 1 GHz is equal to 1 000 million cycles per second. The scientists showed that graphene can convert signals with these frequencies into signals with frequencies that are thousands of times higher than those created by silicon.
Graphene is therefore able to absorb radiation, meaning that, if contained in a vaccine, it would be highly toxic and harmful to human health.
In the light of this recent investigation, does the Commission intend to have an independent laboratory perform a careful analysis to check for the presence of graphene in the COVID-19 vaccines?
http://ukcitizen2021.org/Case_Briefing_Document_and_lab_report_Ref_AUC_101_Report%20.pdf
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What am I in for? Will I get a $300K salary afterwards?
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How common are space centrifuges nowadays?
