Is sugar bad for you becides the calories
>>8789819
sugar is good for you
Redpill me on brown sugar
>>8789856
same effects on endocrine system as normal sugar, literally no significant health differences.
consumption of all sugar should be a pretty small part of your diet, we didn't regularly gorge ourselves on sweets as foragers for 3 million years of evolution.
Why is Google Answers so bad? What can be done to improve its intelligence?
It's worse than that.
Google "american mathematician"
Google "American scientist"
Google "American X"
It's filled with black people.
>>8789774
My second result is some black guy who was an 'almanac author and surveyor' and great mathematicians like Claude Shannon are a few pages behind these frauds.
Goddamnit google
>>8789622
It's be a use you're asking it in a retarded fashion that skews it's key words because it doesn't use synonyms for many common words
They "how did white people evolve" and you'll probably get linked to a better evolutionary source. No "who" or person "created" white people
What scientific field is the equivalent of a gender studies degree?
Gender studies
>>8789595
You aren't wrong
>>8789595
>scientific field
Can you guys point me in the direction of a data set that is real and includes at least 40 observations, 2 quantitative variables and 1 qualitative variable?
Must be from a verifiable source.
Thanks in advance.
That's actually kind of an interesting idea for a science fair topic. I'm not actually sure how high I could fall without serious injury. Just a vague notion that "i could probably do 2 stories but 4 is too much"
>>8789298
I have data that meets your criteria, but why would I give it to you?
>>8789318
So I can pass stats 2?
They only care about your undergrad gpa as well as the useless humanities aspects of the MCAT
They will also not give a shit about your masters and even phd; even if you have a lot of research, and overall are a much more valuable asset to the scientific community than that 3.8 Indian kid from UCLA; you could probably be a nobel prize laureate and they still will at best wait list you
>>8788948
inflated self-importance
>>8788948
"All applicants are equal"
>>8788948
Because if you didn't get in the first time, it means you weren't groomed to succeed, which means you're probably low class. Med school is for the elite.
Can we make the "SuperFood" ?
>every mineral vitamin and inorganic material in one food.
>>8788291
It already exists, its called human meat. Try some today.
http://soylent.com/
>>8788297
>If a superinteligent AI was created, a lighting bolt would strike it and wouldn't turn it off, and it would say "I am God"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPV3D7f3bHY
>>8787075
i dont know what you mean by your post im assuming you mean that stephen cripple said that and what I think he ment is that AI is as likely to be created by man as god is to exsist
am i off kinda or whats the deali-o here
Can information escape black holes? Do we fully understand black holes? Particle Physics? Do we even have a full comprehension of information theory?
>>8787083
That's absolutely 100% debatable, and not exactly a scientific question.
If the production of antiretrovirals was halted now, the west be HIV free in 10 years.
Give me one good reason to keep making these drugs that sustain degenerate faggots that can pass this shit on.
Hardmode: No using financial gains as argument
>>8785674
Get a petiton going, I'll sign, we should make sure this virus doesn't further evolve.
>>8785674
> If the production of antiretrovirals was halted now, the west be HIV free in 10 years.
That's simply not true. In the time it takes for people to develop AIDS and then the opportunistic diseases that they will actually die from, they can easily pass HIV on to a new person. Bear in mind, HIV didn't have any problems spreading and enduring for decades in places that have only begun to see widespread distribution of antiretrovirals in recent years. Your claim is refuted by actual empirical evidence.
Besides, if we applied your argument, that we shouldn't treat diseases because that way their carriers will die, more generally, you're basically calling for the abolition of modern medicine. And just like with HIV, it wouldn't even work. Disease had no problem spreading and enduring prior to the advent of modern medicine.
Your entire argument is nothing but pointlessly edgy nonsense based on an incorrect understanding of how diseases spread. Beyond that, it is clearly not actually based on any sort of scientific understanding of the problem but rather a desire to see "degenerate faggots," as you call them, die
>>8785786
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN4w8e432_o
Get educated
explain
>>8785073
Do your own homework
And holy shit, have you never ridden a train/tram/car?
>>8785073
>What are Newtons laws in a non-inertial frame
The helicopter would move backwards, not sure if it would hit the back wall though.
>>8785073
When you sit in a train, don't you feel the intertia?
Of course the helicopter doesnt sit still.
Who are the most intelligent mathematicians, either living or dead. They don't necessarily have to have accomplished much (but measure by raw potential). What mathematicians are considered first rate?
Srinivasa Ramanujan, David Hilbert, Leonhard Euler, and Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi are people I would consider to be first rate mathematicians.
>>8775873
Donald Trump
The ones who actually accomplished shit
I was pulled out of school in year 10 (2 years from high school graduation in Australia) due to family issues, what is a good site I can use to go through the different levels of math that are taught in school and relearn a lot of it?
I used to love math and I miss it now,.
>>8790016
I'm sure you know this, but Khan academy is pretty good. But depending on your willpower, it might be better to get a textbook and work through it by hand.
i think you should focus on how your mathamphatamine addiction has got you taken out of school and torn apart your family
Math, not even once
You can 'learn' math from sites and places like Khan Academy like I'm sure someone might recommend, but you will not truly learn the material.
It'll be harder and more challenging to learn it all on your own, but you'll just have to pace yourself and commit to learning from a good textbook if you're serious about this. That's how you'll truly understand the material and not just get the very basic surface coverage you'll get from places like Youtube.
Youtube videos should really serve to supplement your learning, it should definitely not be the primary source of material.
patrickJMT does some good videos if you ever get stuck and need someone to show their process and approach on problems.
But definitely get a good textbook first.
i've recently begun college at a mid-tier school with solid STEM programs. at my highschool i never really had to do much with chemistry. why do people claim organic chemistry is so difficult? what makes it hard? what is an example of a "hard" problem in ochem?
OP again- also what separates it from general chem?
>>8789816
theyre med students. they think fucking calculus is hard.
>>8789830
As a med student, can confirm that I find calc very difficult. That said, organic chem isnt really that hard once you get a feel for it (studied it for two years before getting accepted to my university)
Why is reductionism bad?
Because you touch yourself at night.
>>8788695
Because a doggo is NOT food!
Reported for animal cruelty, enjoy your prison!
>>8788695
s'not
Where were you when you suddenly were the average joe and not the Einstein of your class? Like when did you suddenly not make the right impression and someone else beat you to it?And got a reaction like the pic here.
I think most of us math/science nerds have been through this. It's tough, especially when you're not getting that attention that makes you giggle within.
Or maybe that's just a mild narcissist talking, or you're the modern age's Newton.
Anyway, you know that feel?
>>8788211
Like day two of university, feels bad man
>>8788211
I know that feel. You get used to it and you realize there's more important stuff.
>>8788211
When I was 11 because my grammar school was top of the country in non independent schools.
What is some /sci approved vidya?
>>8788187
>What is some /sci approved vidya?
Whats this game called?
>>8788187
>Playing childish games and not working
Euclidea and on lesser extend the other two geometry puzzle games made by the same developer.