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Really good pragmatic advise on managing risks, hazards, waste disposal as well as proper techniques when handling chemicals and reagents. YOU VILL WEAR YOUR PPE LAB GEAR AND YOU VILL BE HAPPY
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They're like huge city-sized guns that shoot the tiniest objects known to man into one another to make them fricking explode and create even more small fricking particles that cascade into a shower of reactions and explosions!
This is the same mindset that made our ancestors bang rocks together until they made fire, it stimulates the same part of the brain and is fricking masculine as shit!
I wish WWIII started or some alien invasion happened so we could find an excuse to put these motherlovers on rails or mechs and fricking shoot them at stuff!
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What do you think !dramatards !pings !dinochads
Can a platoon of Delta Operators Group (with Machine gun, anti material guns) take out a bunch of trex and raptors and clear the entire Jurassic Park island?
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PBS Space Time is one of the best "normie" physics channels. Loads of videos on complex topics presented in an understandable way.
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They have to prepare a tiny pellet of tritium at 4 degrees Kelvin and stick it inside this big butt chamber. The resultant output of the fusion energy exceeds the total energy in the the X-rays. It doesn't exceed the energy it takes to generate them, but with enough of a constant fuel source they could achieve it. But figuring that out is much further down the road.
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This is such an incredible job market paper and it deserves a lot more attention than it's getting.
— Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) November 12, 2023
The TL;DR is that the author has provided strong evidence that "attention [from others] is a psychological commodity which people value inherently".
This is very important🧵 https://t.co/2rUxiMaOZj pic.twitter.com/CfF0Fgb6Y2
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"Seasons" 2 and 3 are a huge drop in quality and were made decades later. But the first series from the late 70s is absolute kino.
It's basically a history documentary about scientific, technological, and philosophical developments throughout civilization.
They've also got The Day the Universe Changed, another series he made on the 80s and also kino, but it looks like you'll need to go to the page for each episode individually, ie: https://archive.org/details/the-day-the-universe-changed-s01e01-the-way-we-are
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I know the thumbnail looks like those shit spam channels but this is actually an neurodivergent German who makes good videos
He rebranded to Deep Dive and got non-neurodivergent non-Germans to start doing voice over for him but he hasn't uploaded in past year
- Joe_Manchin : /h/gayassnerdshit