Totally the same. I got my license 7 years ago just for fun. I challenge myself to have at least one QSO per year which always takes an hour of prepping myself mentally. But I love the technical side and am always happy…
No, I do not remember that because I've seen different things. There is a lot of different things going on, like perceived confidence. This is just myth. There is no woman out there who wants to live in fear.
"women are drawn to toxic abusers" is very, very wrong. It indicates a wish/desire/need to be abused. No, they are not drawn to that. Many abusers know how to look nice and perfect and are great at manipulation. Also,…
That journal is apparently known for conspiracy theories. Great! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_American_Physic...
Just for curiosity: do you have a source?
I'm interested as well. I run a small science club for kids, mainly coding and electronics. Accessibility and being more inclusive is a very old bullet point on my long list of things to do, but I never found a place to…
Ah, I see, oh so funny. haha. /s
This article makes me furious. What does the author want to tell us? That everyone who feels like an imposter, and talks about it, is an arrogant arse that only wants to brag? Maybe he is and all the people he meets…
The PCR-test is the best test we currently have to test the population in a useful and generally reliable way. While it is true that the test can remain positive after a few weeks after the infection or onset of…
https://sci-hub.st/10.1038/s41558-018-0321-8
It is, but you'd need to verify the difference somehow, with fluorescent markers for example. But they appear to have only counted the surviving cells.
Yes, but it is not what they say or show. And as long as they don't publish anything more you should be far more sceptical than those journalists were.
I did my PhD in cell biology a few years ago and I am seriously sceptical about the Kickstarter campaign. There are too many questions and way too few control experiments. What you can see about their preliminary…
The libraries in Berlin have a similar thing going, for free and open to everybody. https://www.zlb.de/fachinformation/spezialbereiche/artothek....
I know that complaining about typos is boring, but Neil Armstrong is consequently spelled Amstrong. Is this intentional? He's in the center of the whole calendar.
Totally the same. I got my license 7 years ago just for fun. I challenge myself to have at least one QSO per year which always takes an hour of prepping myself mentally. But I love the technical side and am always happy…
No, I do not remember that because I've seen different things. There is a lot of different things going on, like perceived confidence. This is just myth. There is no woman out there who wants to live in fear.
"women are drawn to toxic abusers" is very, very wrong. It indicates a wish/desire/need to be abused. No, they are not drawn to that. Many abusers know how to look nice and perfect and are great at manipulation. Also,…
That journal is apparently known for conspiracy theories. Great! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_American_Physic...
Just for curiosity: do you have a source?
I'm interested as well. I run a small science club for kids, mainly coding and electronics. Accessibility and being more inclusive is a very old bullet point on my long list of things to do, but I never found a place to…
Ah, I see, oh so funny. haha. /s
This article makes me furious. What does the author want to tell us? That everyone who feels like an imposter, and talks about it, is an arrogant arse that only wants to brag? Maybe he is and all the people he meets…
The PCR-test is the best test we currently have to test the population in a useful and generally reliable way. While it is true that the test can remain positive after a few weeks after the infection or onset of…
https://sci-hub.st/10.1038/s41558-018-0321-8
It is, but you'd need to verify the difference somehow, with fluorescent markers for example. But they appear to have only counted the surviving cells.
Yes, but it is not what they say or show. And as long as they don't publish anything more you should be far more sceptical than those journalists were.
I did my PhD in cell biology a few years ago and I am seriously sceptical about the Kickstarter campaign. There are too many questions and way too few control experiments. What you can see about their preliminary…
The libraries in Berlin have a similar thing going, for free and open to everybody. https://www.zlb.de/fachinformation/spezialbereiche/artothek....
I know that complaining about typos is boring, but Neil Armstrong is consequently spelled Amstrong. Is this intentional? He's in the center of the whole calendar.