>Just for the record, you don't re-create stellar-core conditions with earth-bound fusion devices: We don't have the means, and the yield would suck. See Inertial Confinement Fusion, The NIF, High-Energy-Density…
Relevant creepy music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6i7A8Plqb8
Here is my hot take. Strictly speaking for APS, this funding model does not seem to be a big deal. If you are an active physicist in research, you are very likely to be part of an institution that has a subscription to…
I think a lot of this depend on the field and context. For example in physics there are a lot of commercially available simulation tools that help with analysis of an experiment. You of course describe the approach and…
>Look at arxiv - the only thing it's missing that journals have is reviews. That is a pretty significant difference.
The society is a network of researchers with like interests. Political lobbying is also important for a lot of academic societies (like APS). I find it interesting that you are advocating the removal of a current…
>BTW, because of the way Amazon’s FBA service works, even ordering items that are “sold by” a reputable retailer but “fulfilled by Amazon” gets you a high chance of receiving a fake. This is because they mix FBA stock…
I use a journal. I strive to layout daily goals in the morning and then reflect on the day in the evening. Lately it has been difficult to consistently layout goals in the morning, so the evening portion has morphed…
Artificial and natural is probably not the best terminology to use [0]. What is true is that this will almost certainly contain enrichment of one or more isotopes (NASA uses Pu-238 for some of their missions). [0]…
I think this is a valid opinion, but it its a bit circular. 'We don't respect embargoes' -> 'Company only releases to individuals who respect embargoes' -> repeat
My impression is that IQ test roughly measures g [0], which does correlate with intelligence.Note that this is not my research area by any stretch. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_factor_(psychometrics)
>Just for the record, you don't re-create stellar-core conditions with earth-bound fusion devices: We don't have the means, and the yield would suck. See Inertial Confinement Fusion, The NIF, High-Energy-Density…
Relevant creepy music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6i7A8Plqb8
Here is my hot take. Strictly speaking for APS, this funding model does not seem to be a big deal. If you are an active physicist in research, you are very likely to be part of an institution that has a subscription to…
I think a lot of this depend on the field and context. For example in physics there are a lot of commercially available simulation tools that help with analysis of an experiment. You of course describe the approach and…
>Look at arxiv - the only thing it's missing that journals have is reviews. That is a pretty significant difference.
The society is a network of researchers with like interests. Political lobbying is also important for a lot of academic societies (like APS). I find it interesting that you are advocating the removal of a current…
>BTW, because of the way Amazon’s FBA service works, even ordering items that are “sold by” a reputable retailer but “fulfilled by Amazon” gets you a high chance of receiving a fake. This is because they mix FBA stock…
I use a journal. I strive to layout daily goals in the morning and then reflect on the day in the evening. Lately it has been difficult to consistently layout goals in the morning, so the evening portion has morphed…
Artificial and natural is probably not the best terminology to use [0]. What is true is that this will almost certainly contain enrichment of one or more isotopes (NASA uses Pu-238 for some of their missions). [0]…
I think this is a valid opinion, but it its a bit circular. 'We don't respect embargoes' -> 'Company only releases to individuals who respect embargoes' -> repeat
My impression is that IQ test roughly measures g [0], which does correlate with intelligence.Note that this is not my research area by any stretch. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_factor_(psychometrics)