Why do you /sci/tards like modern architecture so much? Its beyond ugly.
>>9018998
More proof its gross and ugly
>>9018999
Even more proof
How do we solve the American problem?
>>9018368
We should take the US and push it somewhere else
>>9018368
start paying out of pocket instead of expecting insurance to pay for everything.
>>9018613
>People should pay for things they can't affort, rather than pooling their resources.
No.
CERN Physicists Find a Particle With a Double Dose of Charm
Kenneth Chang, 2017.07.06
"Researchers reported on Thursday that in debris flying out from the collisions of protons at the CERN particle physics laboratory outside Geneva, they had spotted a particle that has long been predicted but not detected until now ... The new particle, awkwardly known as Xi-cc++ (pronounced ka-sigh-see-see-plus-plus), could provide new insight into how tiny, whimsically named particles known as quarks, the building blocks of protons and neutrons, interact with each other."
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/06/science/cern-quarks-charm-baryon.html
>>9018294
Physics is coming to an end. Our world is already rapidly progressing into an age of explanations and philosophy.
>>9018294
reminder to archive all pop-sci links:
http://archive.is/rsobl
>>9018294
>ka-sigh
That's actually "zigh".
>nytimes
Post the paper link or GTFO with this popsci garbage.
Can anyone help anon identify these rocks?
1/4
Some Quartz with copper impurities? Don't know what the black minerals are
>>9018233
2/4
Metamorphosed Granite?
>>9018235
3/4
Unidentified black base rock with flecks of garnet?
>>9018241
4/4
More garnet flecks with green quartz?
is there really anything wrong with american education?
Not to sound like /pol/ but white and asians are doing fine. It's the other groups that fail big time. Colleges have to offer remedial classes which teach elementary algebra.
Is she erasing instructions on how to use a calculator?
>>9007558
Honestly it's not even a /pol/ thing to say. People need to accept the fact that there are biological differences between people.
Do you think college is on average a scam?
>>9018468
>"on average"
if i was the type of faggot to bother having reaction pics i would post a cringe
>>9018468
>on average
most things on average are super shit. if you want to study go to the best or fuck off
How is this supposed to be π/6 for a R=1 quarter sphere?
Am I a brainlet or did I buy a shitty book?
I don't know what the bounds of integration are, but if you're only integrating over positive x and y, it's only one eighth of a sphere. Then, the volume is (1/8)*[(4/3)*pi*r^3] = pi/6.
Since r is purely negative, you can replace r in the integral with -r to get an integral of r^2 over a quarter sphere and whatever the bounds of r are
>>9018172
how did you describe the infitesimal surface element
I've failed Calculus III a total of 6 times, and I am about to fail for the 7th. I am just about to get kicked out from the best thing that happened in my life because I can't deal with this shit.
Why is this shit so difficult?
>>9018015
Because you're overthinking it.
What the actual fuck?
What is your IQ, OP?
Mine is 130-ish and I learned calculus at 14. It's really not that difficult if you're a brainlet or lazy.
College is supposed to be a signal to employers as to whether you can handle difficult mental work. If you can't pass calculus, maybe you should accept that you aren't cut out for the career you want.
Most people are overconfident about their potential/limitations, and it always bites them in the end.
>>9018015
Details
>Did you drop halfway way through at one time or another?
>Where are you studying?
>Is it just the subject or are other things occuring in your life?
Or
>Did you just cheat your way through the first calculus sequence
>muh Common Core
It's incredible how quickly you spot a dumbass redneck who doesn't know math when they see an image like this and spout their kneejerk reactions.
>B-B-BUT 8 + 5 ISN'T TEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's not what the question is asking you horse-fucking retard. It's asking to make 10 during the process of adding 8 and 5. Obviously, to do this, you take 2 from 5 and add it to 8. Then you have 10 and 3. Finally, add 10 and 3 to get 13. This is basic fucking associativity:
8 + 5
8 + (2 + 3)
(8 + 2) + 3
10 + 3
13
There's a reason why hicks shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Or I could just add 5 to 8 and get 13 in one step.
>People will unironically sperg out that this isn't how math should be taught since they don't understand it.
>>9017996
>One step
Try solving 97*103 in one step, instead of making 10,000 and working from there.
how does science explain me?
>>9017918
Fat
>>9017921
my bmi is the normal range
My first impression is that you have bad nutrition.
ITT buzzwords that work on normalfags
>Non-GMO
>"Natural"
>Both are somehow better for the environment automatically or healthier
>chemicals
>radiation
>cure of cancer
>>9017554
>GMO
I honesly have mixed feelings about this, even though I'm working in biotech.
Of course we're not putting arms on tomatoes, but I wouldn't be so trusting of large corporations to have a monopoly over the food supply.
Also monocultures and invasive crops are an issue that is accelerated through GMOs
>>9017554
>>>/ck/
If DNA gets corrupted through aging, how is it possible that children gets fresh one?
>>9017464
telomerase
>>9017464
But cells of genitals have got corrupted DNA already, haven't they? Sow how do they produce, gametes that haven't got?
>>9017464
Its literally not possible. People born from older fathers have more genetic error. This is pretty well researched.
This has medical and social consequences for places like Africa, where average parental age is much much higher.
>tfw graduating college at 24 for cs
>tfw considering grad school
>tfw 26 is considered vietnam veteran level old in the software industry
Theres no age restriction its not a fucking night club you dumb piece of diseased ameoba semen.
>>9017447
I just finished my first year for EE at 25. I honestly just want to learn. I expect discrimination due to my age in the workforce when I graduate, but don't really care at this point.
>>9017447
No it isn't. And if you're considering grad school you should be looking beyond cog in the wheel programming and into data science. Otherwise you're wasting time.
>airplanes and jets invented in the early 20th century
>still using technology from the 70s in 2017
>"there's no government cover ups"
>mfw no one heeds Eisenhower's warning about the military industrial complex having an iron grip on society
Will technological progress ever be free of the want for oil?
>>9017361
B-but my government tells me that oil and coal are c-clean and that new technologies (not even considering how clean they are) are scary and dangerous.
Because carrying nuclear material around in a high security, specialized vehicle with the fuel well below critical mass (not to mention the wrong type of fuel) is the same as carrying around warheads.
T-they tell me that solar destroys landscapes, but we've known for a few years that we learn more about high-temp super-conductors, we could power the entire world by using a section of the deserted equator in Africa. (Not to mention that Kentucky coal literally advertises that they will pay you to dig up your mountain top for your coal).
My government tells me that advanced technology is dangerous, scary, and will displace hundreds of thousands of jobs overnight. So I'll believe it when I see it, but NOT IN MY YARD.
>>9017361
A lot of things are subject to patents and unfortunately we wont see a lot of things for a long time.
There is really no conspiracy .
Technology is only useful when it's economically viable
You have ignored for too long sci, now answer my bloody question.
What subfields in engineering make the biggest buck?
>Become a CE substitude
LEAVE
Electronic engineering dammit
Help me you fags
>>9017534
Tsugumi is cute. CUTE!