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>>9230862

You should know that /sci/ is a meme board like every other on this site.go for it,with effort you can
do it.

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Stop for a minute and breath. Think that you are gonna do it right, and then think of something you like to do, and think you are going to do that after the exam

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>>9107940
An under-evaluated and interesting topic in internal medicine is how rationally constructed cross-chatter on a biomolecular level can produce vastly superior clinical outcomes when carefully orchestrated. This divergence from the usual monotherapeutic treatment to a more holistic and multi-dimensional approach could have far-reaching benefits in the treatment of chronic diseases with complex etiologies that would otherwise be difficult to manage.

For an example (though it is a tiny study):

http://www.aging-us.com/article/100981/text

You could even drop in a socioeconomic medicine angle about how this trend also reflects an increasing intensification and specialization of medical interventions which demand more integrated and well-supported healthcare systems.

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>>9104268

>tfw live in Kansas City
>tfw only have to drive about an hour north to get in the path of the total eclipse
>tfw protective glasses arrived today

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>>9073788
>>9073777
Thanks senpai

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If we're going full-mad scientist here, they should attach the head to the body of a black woman

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>>8723156
This checks out.

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Swiss brah from ETH reporting in

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>>8663106

Aside from preservation of humanity, Mars has other value. It can be a staging area for missions to the rest of the Solar System. Martian colonies can help ease overcrowding on Earth. We can move the dirtiest, most hazardous factories to Mars so Earth can be cleaner (though the Moon would probably be a better location for factories). In the long term, on the scale of centuries or perhaps millennia, it may be possible to terraform Mars to be more like Earth. Establishing permanent colonies on Mars should boost space-related R&D.

It's an entire fucking planet, I'm sure we can find plenty of useful things to do there.

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>>8643882
>yes
>general expenses covered by TAing, living expenses by parents (although I commuted 3.5h/day for 3 years)
>EPFL is sweet too, ETH is just even better funded and generally higher impact
>I think you can request a form online, although foreign bachelors are much less common than masters

>>8643898
it's a great environment for research and Switzerland is in my opinion the best country to live in in the world. people are pretty cool here; more so overfriendly and beta than super competitive and dismissive (natives at least)

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Hey guys, it's a /pol/ user here. I get called brainlet a lot on /sci/, and I don't know its meaning. But I'm guessing it means that I am exceptionally smart.

By the way, what is the evolutionary advantage of brainlets like me?

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What should I do in order to succeed as a chem engineering major during my time in university?

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>>8419115
The reason this shift in subject appealed to me despite my natural affinity for the humanities revolves around my desire to be correct - in the humanities, everything is nebulous and ill-defined, and the evidence for your claims that be arranged and rearranged to back up virtually any positions - whether those positions are close or the polar opposites of each other.

In such an environment, there can be no actual development of ideas, only stagnation. To develop an idea, you have to first accept it as a true and correct premise and work forward from it, and add to it from experience or whatever else. The current plurality of views in Academia precludes this, and it essentially like a self-consuming circle of snakes critiquing each other and building a shaky structure of self-reference. New ideas can't arise out of this, because it is anthropocentric, and inevitably the same small handful of fundamental variations of different ideas will resurface in different language, and with slight variations. Humanities, if anything, is a dying academic field, while science is one still being born and the only remaining place where based on the practical worth of your ideas, of your skills, you can be either objectively right or objectively wrong and prove it.

I still want to work in a context where I interact with people and have some meaningful effect on their lives, where I can directly interface with problems of consciousness and the practical injustices of people's lives, and work in a complex environment where human factors continually require a constantly regenerating and fluxing systematic approach to identify the best outcome.

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>>8356303
I have a safety goggles pepe

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>>8334251
>If you're so smart, woman, why do you have a X chromosome?

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So, I remember a while back someone was arguing for creation because there was some mathematician who came up with a theory or some sort of model that proves that the possible number of molecule movements to create life was impossible.

Was linked to a wiki with the theory or model, but forgot what it was or who the mathematician was. Anyone have any idea who this was or what the theory or model is?

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ENTJ IS THE MASTER RACE AND THE BEST RACE AND MOST ALPHA RACE

DAILY REMINDER THAT BILL GATES WAS ENTJ

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>>8155239
Yeah, pretty much.

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>>8146257
and they said memes dont real

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>>8138836
Anyone?

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Enough to know I'm not :/

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