should I be happy if my data gives me a null hypothesis?
I mean, if it contradicts the current literature, it might even be more scientifically relevant than a positive hypothesis, but my subject in particular is already controversial, people everywhere are getting mixed results (probably because of companies trying to make money by forging data).
the project is still on paper. I'm almost quitting and going for something else.
bump I guess
>>8388238
You should never be happy in research
This isn't a grateful dead concert you filthy hippie
>>8388314
t. bitter loser who entered grad school because he couldn't find a job
So where will Matthew end up guys?
>>8384464
Wait and see.
>>8384464
it will turn and directly hit florida. screencap this post.
>>8384464
It will hit your mom's house
Hello /sci/, chemistry student speaking. Pic related helped me out in the past, right now I'm looking for some good subject literature. Recommendations outside are welcome as well. Doesn't have to be textbook form, any book/article will do.
*outside chemistry
I cannot type
>>8384346
>fag & fag & warren helped me, looking for more on this topic
Warren's "The Disconnection Approach"
Deslongschamp's "Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry"
Flemming's "Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions"
Czako and Kurti's "Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis"
That review (in Chem. Rev.) by Greg Fu, Dave Evans, and that one other obnoxious cocksucker:
"Substrate-directable chemical reactions"
Dave Evans' problem bank
http://evans.rc.fas.harvard.edu/problems/index.cgi
and lecture notes
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k7863
>Albright Burdett Whangbo
lel
>>8384363
good taste pham
1. your field
2. your aspirations in that field
>>8393298
>Physics
>Make time travelling happen
>>8393298
>Mathematics
>Make mathematics great again
>>8393298
>Mathematics
>Make America great again
Solve this or get the fuck /out/ of my /sci/.
I'm not even kidding, if you can't solve something like this maybe /v/ or /toy/ is more of your thing.
1/2 unit
.7 units
>>8400734
This. Approximately
Which one is superior?
Celsius master race
Kelvin
-40°C=-40°F
Whats his endgame?
>>8382737
Mars domination.
going to mars dude lmao
>>8382737
Change the world. Change the future.
Can you? Looking forward to hearing your ideas.
pie equals four
>>8395979
written in base pi; pi is 10 just like any other number (n) written in base (n)
Thus it is rational in base pi.
>>8395983
therfore
This question is what a famous cram school in Japan made in order to prepare students for the entrace exam of Tokyo University.
Can anyone make it?
I took calc in highschool. I'm familiar with everything in this problem but not enough to solve it. So infuriating.
Negative infinity
>>8397114
My explanation:
Since its concave up, the integral will be negative. The second half just turns into 0 because the denominator approaches infinity. So infinity times a negative number is negative infinity
Hold me /sci/
>be me
>had a project due at midnight sunday
>wrote the best project in my life, detailed, graphs made by me, over 10k words.
>prof says its the best paper he has read about the subject so far, but graded me F because I submitted it 5 mins later than deadline.
>mfw I read other student projects and they were badly written
>mfw I got rekt because of 5 mins
Goodbye 4.0 GPA.. I wanna kill myself.
Share some similar stories of you have them anons.
>>8392737
What in fuck? What kind of crazy hardass college do you go to?
>>8392737
Fight for your life. Struggle like a puppy being drowned.
First, contact the prof to see if you can discuss the matter of you getting an F, ask if the issue is out of his hands or not because the grading system is partially computer-automated. Ask who you have to talk to in administration to make an exception for you. Blame something that is supposedly and believably out of your control, like the webpage not working for 30 mins before the deadline, and only working again 5 mins after. If you say that it didn't work 1 day before, they might ask why you didn't call anybody.
Kiss your prof's ass. Ask him if there's remedial work you can do to get it accepted, ask him how much he wants for his bribe. Offer to let him fuck your boipucci.
If the prof stonewalls you and is a cunt, and it's clear that the reason because of the F is that he's anal about deadlines is because of him and not because you submitted electronically and it auto-gives you an F, agressively complain to whoever is in charge. Nag, annoy, threaten, drag the prof through the mud.
Good luck.
>>8392737
>be me
>super horny
>straight but was so horny
>masturbated to the nigger sitting in front of me in class
>he is a male but i dont care, keep jacking throbbing cock
>about to cum
>professer sees my cock and balls hanging out
>instantly cum while professor stops mid sentence and everyone in room look at me (over 80 students)
>cum splatters all over my pants as well as the underside of the desk
>get expelled
Must be real photographs/images, no CGI renditions
Do you have a particular topic you want to focus on?
Post all of your stupid questions that don't deserve their own thread here.
I'll start: Is Elon Musk a failure?
>>8383404
Define failure.
http://www.cpp.edu/~engineering/ECE/documents/CPE_15-16.pdf
https://www.cpp.edu/~sci/computer-science/docs/SCI_Comp_Sci_2016-2017_VML.pdf
I think I fucked up. I just transferred from a community college this semester and realized that the curriculum of computer science just seems far more interesting than computer engineering. I'm specifically talking about the elective courses in computer science. Many of those elective courses seems to be what I want to do. What should I do?
>>8383412
Transfer again next year? They would probably let you switch that semester if you realized this soon enough, but seeing as its like 6 weeks in already you're probably too late. I'm also assuming your science/eng departments only accept once a year like mine.
You got into one so you can get into the other, its just up to you if its worth the time setback.
Post all of your stupid questions that don't deserve their own post.
I'll start: Why is Physics harder than it should be for a computer engineer major?
>>8373352
when you are in space how do you measure speed, how fast are we going in relation to space? like we measure speed based on relative position and velocity compared to other bodies but how do we know how fast we are really going?
also if our galaxy is moving at 60% of the speed of light in one direction and another galaxy is moving in 60% the speed of light in the other direction, do we see it? does it see us? is it possible for something to move faster than the speed of light towards or away from something else relative to the thing its moving toward or away from?
>>8373352
I haven't done any trig or geometry in a while. I'm doing Physics I at university and I seem to be struggling with setting up the problems. I can do part A easy, but Part B was a fucking killer to do. I checked the solution manual and I needed to use the R = (3V/4pi)^1/3 geometry equation that I never even interacted with before. Many of the problems in this book seem to ask the user for questions that are from left field.
If f(x) = b^x -x^b, and f'(1) = b, what is the value of tbe constant b?
I have been working on this for hours, and it is not 0, 1, or e.
No Mars thread? What do you guys think about Elon Musk sending humans to Mars 20-40 years from now?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/09/elon-musk-spacex-exploring-mars-planets-space-science/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qo78R_yYFA
I want logical reasons.
Why the fuck should we go to Mars? Whats the benefit? It's expensive, colonies on the planet would be expensive, there are no valuable resources there to mine, and the planets gravity and lack of a magnetic field will degenerate the people who choose to live there. I think going to mars is a sham. At least the moon has materials that aren't abundant on earth. Mars is further than the moon. Why not have moon colonies, with rotating personnel? Mars is a waste of time and money. We'd be better off exploring our oceans.
>>8391066
we have this thread every single day
>What do you guys think about Elon Musk sending humans to Mars 20-40 years from now?
It's worth noting that this is NASA's plan as well, but with an SLS-derived mission. A manned moon program starting in 2026 then a Mars shot around 2036-46.
>>8391077
I really hope people are smart enough to not respond to this.
Hey, /sci/ ,is there any actual reason to dislike GMOs? I've always found the hysteria against them ridiculous, quite frankly, but is there actually any valid scientific reason to dislike them or is it just chemphobia bullshit?
>>8389138
Fuck you this board is for disussion of scientific topics, and GMOs are a scientific topic
That being said, can you give the sauce of the pic you posted? The study associated with it?
>>8389149
Interesting subject. Bump
>>8389138
Also, the general scientific consensus is that they are safe for human consumption
http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech-info/articles/biotech-art/peer-reviewed-pubs.html