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RMZing#3258: Kick their asses for me and all the little guys okay? :^)
Jacob#7080: heah
RMZing#3258: Because "I'm going to charge you $800 to maybe save a life this month because I can"
RMZing#3258: "Want me to do it? That'll be $4000"
Jacob#7080: yeah; ther'es a lot of waste in the industry too
Jacob#7080: also I must... |
Optimus#7128: how broken
Deleted User#0000: Bio dep's are focused mostly around human bio
Deleted User#0000: also pharmists cannot perscribe
RMZing#3258: A small fracture in the center of the big toe
Deleted User#0000: i worked as a pharma tech
Deleted User#0000: so yeah.
Optimus#7128: is that good
RMZing#3258: I dropp... |
Jacob#7080: yeah I wouldn't take any pain killers unless I was convinced it was absolutely necessary
Jacob#7080: same for all medicine tho
RMZing#3258: Best way to describe an opium high: heaven and hell simultaneously
RMZing#3258: I don't abuse painkillers. It was still sore, but I decided to try the opiate instead of... |
vibrant#7897: no I just found it pretty interesting
vibrant#7897: kinda shocking
Enigma#0434: ^^
Deleted User#0000: denying it occured? lol what are you smoking?
Deleted User#0000: opium?
Jm2#6572: oh yeah man it fostered so mcuh distrust to the west
landsharkxx#9090: http://www.bryoecol.mtu.edu/chapters_VOL2/5-1Tardig... |
doublesnail#2519: it doesn't magically change DNA
doublesnail#2519: it's a gradual process
Fullmetal#2586: well how does it?
doublesnail#2519: I didn't
doublesnail#2519: some animals had probably teeth slightly better adapted to eat meat and therefore had a fitness advantage
doublesnail#2519: it's not like you suddenly... |
doublesnail#2519: "with information"
Fullmetal#2586: I got another question then
Fullmetal#2586: why do you answer if you dont know?
doublesnail#2519: what books have you read so far about evolution?
doublesnail#2519: I have given you the very very superficial answer
doublesnail#2519: you were not satisfied with that
F... |
doublesnail#2519: however that makes me think, even if there was an expert on that topic here, would you be able to even understand the explanation
Fullmetal#2586: depends if he even has knowledge at all, I am reaching a conclusion that nobody actually knows anything at all in these rooms
doublesnail#2519: if you're lo... |
Fullmetal#2586: And when I get interested lately in natural science, people can not provide me with answers appropriate to the question
Fullmetal#2586: makes me feel like humans posses really little knowledge in general
doublesnail#2519: so you start ranting instead of doing the reading yourself
doublesnail#2519: gotch... |
Jacob#7080: you dont understand biology
Jacob#7080: you clearly dont even know what it is
doublesnail#2519: >external situation of low herb amount change the dna to develop teeth suitable for eating meat?
it doesn't, the DNA changes occur due to other factors like errors in DNA replication, errors in DNA repair, extern... |
Fullmetal#2586: @Jacob salty
Fullmetal#2586: well tough titty
doublesnail#2519: if it's easier not to compete than to compete, obviously the mutations that allow to 'avoid competition' are more succesful
Jacob#7080: I love philosophy
Jacob#7080: but I also know what biology is
Jacob#7080: you sir do not
doublesnail#251... |
doublesnail#2519: I'm not really salty fam
Jacob#7080: basic freshman bio
Fullmetal#2586: you act like one, actions speak louder than words
Jacob#7080: you didnt even properly word the question
doublesnail#2519: I gave you an answer and that's as far as I'm willing to explain
doublesnail#2519: unless you have follow up... |
Jacob#7080: heres an answer
doublesnail#2519: what's your problem with the recent answers I gave?
Fullmetal#2586: do you @Jacob ?
doublesnail#2519: go ahead, point out the flaws
doublesnail#2519: I may be able to correct my mistakes
Fullmetal#2586: That you did not tell me how does it exactly happen over the long perio... |
Jacob#7080: if you dont know this then change your major
doublesnail#2519: and then I said that external situations always favored this gradual process so mutations acquired to shapen the teeth to what we can observe in the animals today
Jacob#7080: they don't study causality
Jacob#7080: they run statistical, pseudo-co... |
Jacob#7080: @thecookieofdoom please ban him
Jacob#7080: he isnt ST?EM
doublesnail#2519: I think I have a good grasp about it, but this will not satisfy you
KittyWolf#4990: I'm here, what's going on?
Jacob#7080: fullmetal has come in here bashing biologists and STEM
Jacob#7080: because we cant answer his questeion even ... |
Jacob#7080: they obtain useful knowledge
Jacob#7080: that's enough for us
Jacob#7080: I already told you, pseudo-controlled experiments and statistics
Jacob#7080: controlled in so far as our scientific framework can identify variables and even "things" in the natural world
Jacob#7080: but the framework is limited and m... |
doublesnail#2519: the first answers was "they are more adapted"
doublesnail#2519: if you are a predator and everything around you is white
doublesnail#2519: what color would be useful to have your fur in to better prey on animals?
doublesnail#2519: without being noticed
doublesnail#2519: probably not, they had to arise... |
doublesnail#2519: you have to pair that with the earlier concept we covered
doublesnail#2519: gradually lighter and lighter
thecookieofdoom#1987: what is this discussion even about?
thecookieofdoom#1987: fur color in what sense/context?
thecookieofdoom#1987: by every concept the synthetic theory of evolution describes
... |
degu#7859: if the white fur is a mutation that helps the future of the species, bears with white fur survive more and have more chance to reproduce. if they have more chance to reproduce they will pass the white fur genes to more and more little bears
degu#7859: for example
degu#7859: mimetism
thecookieofdoom#1987: the... |
thecookieofdoom#1987: *and other selection*
thecookieofdoom#1987: i see myself acting like that too from time to time
thecookieofdoom#1987: not taking a question serious because it seems trivial
thecookieofdoom#1987: but i try to force myself
thecookieofdoom#1987: yeah, this place is meant for questions
thecookieofdoom... |
Charlich#9165: You could mix two "lighter" shades and end up with offspring with much darker fur.
Charlich#9165: Say you have five genes dictating fur color, and each one has a fully dominant allele and a fully recessive allele, and the recessive is always "darker". You could have an arrangement where two parents with ... |
Charlich#9165: Gene flow is just the movement of genes within or between populations
Charlich#9165: Different populations of the same species can have different proportions of genetic traits, and flow between the populations will result in genetic changes
vibrant#7897: K thanks
landsharkxx#9090: Basically, when you got... |
Charlich#9165: In living things, there's layers upon layers of redundancy in the genetic code. Wobble base pairing, the codon alphabet, the multitude of proofreading mechanisms, are all redundancies built in to prevent the code from changing.
Charlich#9165: The only way a change to the code is certain is if the change ... |
AdminDHaddock96#7513: Im doing a crossword on biology (mitosis and meiosis) and i need halp
TisButMe#6513: Go ahead
AdminDHaddock96#7513: Wut halp!
AdminDHaddock96#7513: The first one is wjat im doing
TisButMe#6513: Can you link to the image directly?
TisButMe#6513: Or give us the hints you can't find the word for?
Del... |
vibrant#7897: Meiosis is so confusing to me in terms of the amount of chromosomes and stuff
Deleted User#0000: They are many great videos on the subject
Deleted User#0000: to dumb it down
Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMEyeKQClqI
Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16enC385R0w
Delete... |
Deleted User#0000: great book which covers the meiosis steps
landsharkxx#9090: http://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(17)30246-5
Deleted User#0000: Hmm Alfred Wegener is like the geology equivalent to Charles Darwin π€
Kas#4385: Hello βΊοΈ
landsharkxx#9090: Hi
landsharkxx#9090: tbh learning why the Water molecule l... |
Jm2#6572: I think this is very much a psych question
Jm2#6572: And brings into question whether we have a language module built into our brains that's unique to us
Jm2#6572: I think it's mostly agreed upon that we have a neural architecture that evolved to be better at picking up our languages than other species but ii... |
F0XY PR0XY#5499: @Charlich can birds talk or imitate based on training based on memory?
F0XY PR0XY#5499: Muscle memory if you will
GeneticJulia#7190: I'm pretty sure dogs wouldn't physically be able to make human sounds since even our closer relatives can't - the few chimps and gorillas they have been able to teach hu... |
Domo#7483: haha
Deleted User#0000: This is kind of cool
Deleted User#0000: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2106331-fish-recorded-singing-dawn-chorus-on-reefs-just-like-birds/
landsharkxx#9090: http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nbt.3805.html
landsharkxx#9090: Article: https://www.wired.com/2017/0... |
Jm2#6572: but mistakes/ differences can happen along the way
Jm2#6572: in many different ways
raiseRDongers#8380: I see
Tubeee#7171: oh
Jm2#6572: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_androgen_insensitivity_syndrome
Jm2#6572: would you say such a person is male or female?
Jm2#6572: genetically male, makes testosterone... |
Jm2#6572: yes estrogen primes male brain supposedly iirc so you can say that it does have an effect later in life
Jm2#6572: but it doesn't have to do with the discussion of # of genders
Charlich#9165: Biological sex itself does not appear strictly binary - the distinction is arbitrary to some extent, a result of us nee... |
landsharkxx#9090: Where a male is born with an extra X chromosome.
landsharkxx#9090: This happens during maternal meiosis 1.
landsharkxx#9090: You also have XXYY.
Jm2#6572: hmm
Jm2#6572: anyone know how to describe the location of the hippocampus
Jm2#6572: relative to the lateral ventricles?
landsharkxx#9090: It's unde... |
Jm2#6572: π€
landsharkxx#9090: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/300502101635629056/image.jpg
Jm2#6572: this one doesn't show the ventricle
Jm2#6572: but that is a good representaiton of the hippocampus
Jm2#6572: thanks
landsharkxx#9090: The ventricle is that hatched area iirc
Jm2#6572: hm i'd ... |
landsharkxx#9090: I couldn't really find anything from the pictures that I found online.
Jm2#6572: just seems like people can't agree
Jm2#6572: yeah, it's hard to find anything good on it
Jm2#6572: anyway thanks for pic, might have other uses i'm keeping it as well
landsharkxx#9090: anytime!
Charlich#9165: Clearly we n... |
Charlich#9165: It's not some abstract thing man
Charlich#9165: You're saying "fire doesn't exist" to someone who owns a lighter
HalfPint#9207: And I could post a link to Spongebob SquarePants episodes
Charlich#9165: Like I can go into my lab and disprove you directly.
HalfPint#9207: I can still watch spongebob tho
Char... |
HalfPint#9207: Oh shoot, the police is here
Charlich#9165: He doesn't believe something. That doesn't mean he's antagonizing. He's flagrantly and awfully wrong. But he's nice about it.
RMZing#3258: He can use this mute time to remember that "source"
Charlich#9165: Dude I'm gonna stop discussing science things if people... |
vibrant#7897: Yes
Edaq#8574: @RMZing someone mention evolution?
Edaq#8574: creationism and evolution can coexist but only if both theories expand in scope
Edaq#8574: it is pretty hard to support creationism in its current explanation
Edaq#8574: I would say that evolution is much more proven
Edaq#8574: I used to do sele... |
landsharkxx#9090: I don't think creationism and evolution can coexist. I'd go more into it but it'd be philosophical.
Charlich#9165: I mean
Charlich#9165: They can coexist
Charlich#9165: One idea is wrong and the other isn't
Charlich#9165: Doesn't mean they can't coexist. :p
Charlich#9165: I can live quite happily know... |
landsharkxx#9090: I laugh when people try to use the golden ratio as a proof of intelligent design.
Charlich#9165: But creationism as an idea supposing something intentionally created living things in a certain way is directly contradicted by evolution
Charlich#9165: People who use that as proof of intelligent design u... |
Charlich#9165: The idea states that all life was designed by an intelligent creator and that evolution is false
purple#8082: i call BS on that intelligent design was created to meld religion and evolution
Charlich#9165: You're misunderstanding the term I was using. The term "intelligent design" is the name for the conc... |
landsharkxx#9090: Does anyone know that thin af tubing that is used for microfluidics and other stuff?
landsharkxx#9090: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/301498831667724288/image.png
landsharkxx#9090: It's this stuff
landsharkxx#9090: The translucent stuff.
Charlich#9165: Oh man. I used to kno... |
Jm2#6572: sorry im def not a wet lab expert lol
Jm2#6572: @Charlich might know
StackedQuery#5957: He's a math expert tho lol
Jm2#6572: iirc RNAs are generally hard to work with
Jm2#6572: vexo is a bio major
Jm2#6572: @StackedQuery
Nivi#5187: I am trying out kits, this one should be able to enrich in bacteria rna but af... |
Jm2#6572: for that pathogen
Jm2#6572: i wonder
Nivi#5187: hm I tried out RLT buffer from Qiagen + 2-mercaptoethanol and qiazol extraction
Nivi#5187: It was for E.coli
Jm2#6572: so, e coli is gram negative
Jm2#6572: and has a thin cell wall
Jm2#6572: could this whatever pathogen you have have a thicker one maybe
Jm2#657... |
Nivi#5187: I want to get E. coli rna
Nivi#5187: But it was extracted from a mouse lung
Jm2#6572: ahh you have e. coli in lung...
Nivi#5187: yes
Jm2#6572: interesting
Jm2#6572: yeah you did lyse the host cell and stuff first right
Nivi#5187: yes !
Jm2#6572: xD
Nivi#5187: of course π
Jm2#6572: wondering if that's so str... |
Nivi#5187: it's developpement at work
Jm2#6572: well, if you have a way of extracting the e.coli intactly from the host cells
Jm2#6572: that should work right
Jm2#6572: but yeah RNA degrades pretty quickly
Jm2#6572: that might also be part of the issue
GeneticJulia#7190: I usually just do DNA plasmid purification from ... |
Nivi#5187: @GeneticJulia To study host/pathogen relationships !
GeneticJulia#7190: cool π
Nivi#5187: @GeneticJulia It's mainly development of techniques to do that actually...
Jm2#6572: i see i see!
GeneticJulia#7190: so this is WT e. coli? or lab strain
Jm2#6572: well @Nivi , if you would like a graduate role tag
Jm... |
GeneticJulia#7190: I'm doing cancer research π looking at a gene that might have an impact in cancer phenotype.
Nivi#5187: π Wow, in which country are you researching ?
GeneticJulia#7190: I'm in the US, though I'm originally from the netherlands π
Charlich#9165: To whomever pinged me, I have no idea what a microbenr... |
Charlich#9165: @GeneticJulia No no, all plants die eventually. You're not a terrible biologist. You're just a fast one!
GeneticJulia#7190: hahaha
Jm2#6572: i learned biology to get out of biology
Jm2#6572: Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
Nivi#5187: Do you already know what you're going to do in that lab job this summer @Charlich ?
Charlich... |
Nivi#5187: what are you using @Deleted User ?
Deleted User#0000: i used R π i mean it was a bad part of my life
Jm2#6572: learning jmp π
Charlich#9165: I've used R before lol. I can't say I know it very well
Charlich#9165: My go to for everything is python, because I'm lazy
Charlich#9165: I even do file manipulation ... |
Charlich#9165: o.O I think if you accidentally drank antifreeze, you have bigger problems than CO2 levels.
RMZing#3258: Umm
RMZing#3258: Antifreeze is alkaline?
Charlich#9165: That too
Charlich#9165: Lol
RMZing#3258: You would have to drink pure lemon juice or hydrochloric acid to make your pH too low
RMZing#3258: And ... |
Jm2#6572: the controls for breathing rate, iirc, are separately managed (pH, CO2, O2) and potentially deadly things can happen when certain people lose one of these drives and some other adverse condition happens concurrently
Willi_Zinger#2319: Observing the body's self-correcting mechanisms at work is fascinating~
Pri... |
McFluffin#8483: @MedicatedSanity honestly? its hard to really give you an ultimatum of an answer
McFluffin#8483: because i don't believe any one answer can justify anything relating to GMOs tbh
McFluffin#8483: its a broad spectrum of discussion and debate
McFluffin#8483: philosphically, nutritionally, ethically , etc
M... |
McFluffin#8483: but i do believe that, the further away GMOs get from the point of origin / progenitor DNA
McFluffin#8483: the larger and more uncalculable the risks become
McFluffin#8483: because you can't modify human DNA the way you can say, an organic produce
McFluffin#8483: to suit and adapt
Charlich#9165: I don't... |
McFluffin#8483: but the correlation of puppet strings that we call reality, still leads to capitalism somewhat
Charlich#9165: Well, it's also that legislation has made a lot of farming practices that would be unprofitable, profitable
McFluffin#8483: agreed
MedicatedSanity#6861: There's also issues with soil contaminati... |
McFluffin#8483: im merely saying that all these little things
McFluffin#8483: play a part in the issue
MedicatedSanity#6861: Yeah an attack on capitalism demonizes money which everyone needs to survive these days
McFluffin#8483: we all have a finger to point and there are a lot of areas
McFluffin#8483: regardless of ho... |
McFluffin#8483: oh for sure
McFluffin#8483: definitely
XEqualsPenguin#3544: because that has a more direct effect on the environment than the abstract concept of capitalism. (nearly typed capitalization -_-)
McFluffin#8483: Progress is our very own birthchild of a disease
McFluffin#8483: in certain ways
MedicatedSanity... |
MedicatedSanity#6861: Ha. Too many people are stuck in stage 1 of debrowski's positive disintegration
MedicatedSanity#6861: That is for sure
McFluffin#8483: lool, totes
McFluffin#8483: because as far as the tumblr generation is concerned = its more fun to play #My_horse_is_bigger_than_your_horse
MedicatedSanity#6861: H... |
McFluffin#8483: rofl
Jm2#6572: P much
Jm2#6572: How did it even become a thing tbh
McFluffin#8483: tons of reasons, i'd gather
McFluffin#8483: insecurity, misinformation, blind pursuit of health
Jm2#6572: Honestly there's not enough research probably to say why it's bad
McFluffin#8483: among the few
Jm2#6572: But I can... |
McFluffin#8483: time and time again, lol
Jm2#6572: There isn't enough info to really say it's bad for u tho
McFluffin#8483: im not saying its bad at all
Jm2#6572: Especially the ones with the high protein variety store
Jm2#6572: Oh
MedicatedSanity#6861: So is the form with which the nutrients received in the body criti... |
Jm2#6572: Did u cuss
MedicatedSanity#6861: Yes it has a filter
McFluffin#8483: "wholeheartedly"
McFluffin#8483: somehow that canceled my entire message
MedicatedSanity#6861: Lol taste weird
Jm2#6572: Hm
MedicatedSanity#6861: Thats*
Jm2#6572: I think the real problem nowadays
MedicatedSanity#6861: Stupid at correct
Jm2#... |
Jm2#6572: people actually buy into that stuff
McFluffin#8483: Idiotic fitness buffs with six packs
McFluffin#8483: individually launching their own brand of nutrition
McFluffin#8483: i loath those
Jm2#6572: like who knows what the effects of those supplements are down the line
McFluffin#8483: right?
Jm2#6572: oh are yo... |
McFluffin#8483: not that its a big deal actually
McFluffin#8483: but yeah, im working now
Jm2#6572: if you want to add me as friend and follow the verification procedure feel free
McFluffin#8483: sure thing
Jm2#6572: i love green tea btw ^
McFluffin#8483: β€
Jm2#6572: matcha esp
McFluffin#8483: good taste
McFluffin#8483... |
Jm2#6572: good combo
MedicatedSanity#6861: I felt sick the few times I tried them
McFluffin#8483: sports physiology and nutritional science
McFluffin#8483: and im glad to say its a passion
Jm2#6572: yeah im a med student and we learned a bit of nutrition - i think it's super important, and they should really expand on ... |
McFluffin#8483: we like to deconstruct things
Jm2#6572: @MedicatedSanity yeah energy drinks too
McFluffin#8483: even in education
McFluffin#8483: back in olden times, medicine and nutrition, was basically just a part of alchemy
McFluffin#8483: and in certain aspects or centuries, a heretical practice
Jm2#6572: lol hav... |
Jm2#6572: no, before that
Jm2#6572: they had the professor reading off a book
Jm2#6572: sitting above everyone
Jm2#6572: and the barber do cuts as well as they could
Jm2#6572: just listen and cut
Jm2#6572: and everyone just watches him
MedicatedSanity#6861: Oh oh yes
Jm2#6572: meanwhile the prof is just monologing
Jm2#... |
McFluffin#8483: stomaches haven't existed yet back then, btw
McFluffin#8483: just f.y.i
McFluffin#8483: lmao
Jm2#6572: that i didn't know
Jm2#6572: what did they think it was then
McFluffin#8483: if i could answer that question, i'd most definitely be lying
McFluffin#8483: XD
MedicatedSanity#6861: Extras lol
McFluffin#... |
Jm2#6572: honestly tho
Jm2#6572: i bet superstition and religion deterred study of medicine for quite a while
McFluffin#8483: a long, loooong while, my dear
MedicatedSanity#6861: Yeah the dark ages killed science of any firm for like 800 years
MedicatedSanity#6861: Form *
Charlich#9165: Eh. It's not that clear cut
McFl... |
McFluffin#8483: classic empire vs rebels, philosophy
McFluffin#8483: you have the opressor and the rebel at any given point in history
MedicatedSanity#6861: The barbarians are always at the gate
Jm2#6572: anyway, feel free to do that verification thing with me lizzy whenever you awnt
McFluffin#8483: @Jm2 will do, and t... |
Jm2#6572: but that's digressing from biology i guess, haha
McFluffin#8483: no harm in swimming in a different ocean now and then
McFluffin#8483: lol
McFluffin#8483: but i wouldnt say that religion didn't play a huge role in the east
Jm2#6572: hmmm how so
Jm2#6572: wanna bring this to #lounge?
McFluffin#8483: sure thing... |
felinx#7428: how exactly could we help you? your question is really general
Icebergh#5731: Dissected a pigeon today.
tubbles#1226: the only things i dissected were frogs, and a cricket
tubbles#1226: i think there was another animal but i forgot
Robin#5272: I dissected a raccoon.
Robin#5272: Rather disgusting.
GeneticJu... |
Leify#2976: I can't really dissect things. The formaldehyde made me pass out more than once. But I didn't mind the cricket.
Leify#2976: I wouldn't be able to dissect a human cadaver I don't think.
landsharkxx#9090: I did a squid once.
landsharkxx#9090: The brain is so cool in a squid.
StackedQuery#5957: How was that ex... |
badmath hype-train (<3 Togg)#6531: Also, aren't some of those dead lab mice due to cosmetics?
badmath hype-train (<3 Togg)#6531: That's a not okay
Willi_Zinger#2319: Here's the thing
Willi_Zinger#2319: The mice used in medical research are bred specifically for that purpose
Willi_Zinger#2319: It would actually be bette... |
Jm2#6572: and thus fail the trial right there
Jm2#6572: don't really know how to solve without bypassing the ethical barrier, but it's pretty limiting.
Willi_Zinger#2319: Ah, the wonders of Big Science are hard at work here
Willi_Zinger#2319: Follow the money, and you will find the real problem
Nivi#5187: Lab mice also... |
Jm2#6572: and i agree with that; just that we know so much about them because of the amt of research we already have on them, and it has been convention in reducing costs and avoiding ethical issues
Willi_Zinger#2319: Mice are used in laboratory studies because they are closely related to humans, and easy to breed
land... |
Jm2#6572: that we skipped somehow
Jm2#6572: because they didn't pass animal testing
Willi_Zinger#2319: That question clashes with the ethics of directly testing on human subjects
Jm2#6572: yeah
Willi_Zinger#2319: It's importat to keep it in mind, but it is also loaded
landsharkxx#9090: They are for preliminary results,... |
landsharkxx#9090: Cancer should be cured. I feel that it can be cured.
Willi_Zinger#2319: I should look for my professor's dissertation on the internet
Jm2#6572: i think in a lot of cases nowadays it c an be
Jm2#6572: the problem is delivering the drug
Jm2#6572: specifically
Jm2#6572: and especially to solid tumors
Wil... |
Nard Nard#3263: Is it the appropriate place on discussing Elon Musk statement?
Jm2#6572: what statement
Jm2#6572: @Willi_Zinger well, you can
Jm2#6572: but it doesn't deal with the fact that we get worse adn worse
Nard Nard#3263: That we are living simulation?
Jm2#6572: at dealing with dna insults over our lifetimes
J... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: But there is also the fact that we are more susceptible to this corruption, the more telomere we have
landsharkxx#9090: We can fix those corruptions.
landsharkxx#9090: So why not do so?
Jm2#6572: how so
Jm2#6572: do you mean fixing it embryogically?
Willi_Zinger#2319: More telomere means more regener... |
Jm2#6572: to where you want it to happne
Jm2#6572: and if in form of a drug, that'll also have to go through testing
Jm2#6572: like the rest of them
landsharkxx#9090: They are doing trials with CRISPR rn.
Jm2#6572: yeah
Jm2#6572: then we can wait
Jm2#6572: and see what happens
Willi_Zinger#2319: Our bauplan is designed... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: I'll do it when I get around to it, I'm in no rush
Willi_Zinger#2319: I can't pick a major anyway since my college has no majors
Willi_Zinger#2319: If you've never heard of the Evergreen State College, that will make no sense to you
Jm2#6572: never heard of it
Jm2#6572: that's pretty weird
Willi_Zing... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: There are no majors, maybe premed prospects, but I don't see a lot of medical courses being taken
Willi_Zinger#2319: The closest I got was a comparative anatomy program that was centered around evolutionary biology
landsharkxx#9090: I'm not gonna lay but that sounds horrible.
Willi_Zinger#2319: The o... |
Jm2#6572: im just guessing
landsharkxx#9090: I don't see how that's attractive for a college.
Jm2#6572: i think it's a good system if you're trying purely to learn
Jm2#6572: without all the extra bullcrap but like
Willi_Zinger#2319: Well, when you're an employer skimming through a desk full of college transcripts, look... |
Deleted User#0000: but like here in canada, to award certain degrees/majors/whatevers, your uni needs to be approved by the government
Jm2#6572: lol what
Deleted User#0000: seems suspicious that your educational institution isnt able to grant majors
Willi_Zinger#2319: Of course, if you barely scraped by or had trouble ... |
Jm2#6572: not very bio related anymore
Willi_Zinger#2319: But a label nevertheless. Each program one takes has a list of labels relevant to the course, and each credit is assigned to a specific field
landsharkxx#9090: lol ya @Jm2
Willi_Zinger#2319: For instance, my Ornithology course last summer
Jm2#6572: let's go to l... |
Jm2#6572: Interesting
Jm2#6572: Would read up on the method but gtg soon
Jm2#6572: Interestingly enough 25 is the avg age when ppl seem to agree that the prefrontal cortex is fully mature
Jm2#6572: Not sure if this study is legit tho will have to see
Deleted User#0000: yupp seems like they already thought it should pea... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: x.x
Deleted User#0000: confirmation bias would be under psychology yes ^_^
Deleted User#0000: why?
Willi_Zinger#2319: Because the science that makes the most money is the science that is awarded the money
Willi_Zinger#2319: gg Eve
Willi_Zinger#2319: I swear this bot hates my corporate conspiracy theo... |
Deleted User#0000: Do I just pick one up from a lake
Deleted User#0000: Put it in a container.
Deleted User#0000: And make it grow?
Deleted User#0000: ye
Deleted User#0000: put fertilizer into the water
Deleted User#0000: that'll make it really grow
Deleted User#0000: esp stuff with lots of nitrogen and phosphorus
Dele... |
Deleted User#0000: Well I wanted to know if I can just grab it from a lake
Deleted User#0000: I have a container where I will grow brine shrimps
Deleted User#0000: that should have the nutrients
landsharkxx#9090: You *could* get it from a lake but it'd have other unwanted stuff in it.
Deleted User#0000: yeah you can pr... |
Charlich#9165: Fucose is a silly name for a sugar tbh
Jm2#6572: there are way too many sugar names tbh
Jm2#6572: wayyyy too many
Emily#4400: thank you so much for the explaination and really helpful diagram
Charlich#9165: Sugars common names don't have a system the way fatty acid names do, do they?
Jm2#6572: yeah they ... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: ABO antibodies have sugars attached to them?
Jm2#6572: no, the abo antigens
Jm2#6572: are literally sugars - well, different sugars on the same protein backbone
Jm2#6572: the antibodies have whatever usual antibodies have
Willi_Zinger#2319: But, why a sugar? It's just one of those things that I would... |
Willi_Zinger#2319: x3
Willi_Zinger#2319: I wonder what else I'll learn being in this server
Jm2#6572: there's that whole class of glycoproteins and proteoglycans
Jm2#6572: where sugars and proteins work together for some specialized functions that are actually super important
Jm2#6572: but i can't really remember the s... |
Jm2#6572: i mean you can always take some classes out of interest or audit it
Jm2#6572: but like, major/ minor usually reserved for things you wanna do, right
Jm2#6572: if you think you can handle it though, go for it!
Charlich#9165: I majored in bio and minored in mathematics. I wish I had done it the other way around... |
Jm2#6572: just no free time
Deleted User#0000: Yeah, it sounds stressful
Deleted User#0000: The only minor that would go with my major I think is math or business admin, but I dislike math and business xD
Jm2#6572: hehe well, at least i hear that business administration is pretty easy of a major to take on
Jm2#6572: if... |
Deleted User#0000: Oh
Deleted User#0000: some biol IS nice to have just for day to day life though
Deleted User#0000: ^_^
Deleted User#0000: like for reading the ingredients list
Deleted User#0000: or debunking weird advertising claims
Deleted User#0000: Oh yes
Deleted User#0000: Biology is an interesting subject
Delet... |
Deleted User#0000: or like they'll claim they're adding antioxidants that will somehow help your skin
Deleted User#0000: but all they're adding is vitamin C
Deleted User#0000: ,____, because that's technically an antioxidant
Deleted User#0000: π¦
landsharkxx#9090: Put oats on your face.
StackedQuery#5957: :awoo:
landsh... |
Jm2#6572: and i left her to use the bathroom
Jm2#6572: came back with a >$100 dollar product
Jm2#6572: don't even know why it's that expensive or what it actually does
landsharkxx#9090: I'm pretty sure the one that I posted just moisturizes your skin.
Jm2#6572: yeah i have some aveeno lotions / facewash they work and a... |
Deleted User#0000: How so?
Charlich#9165: There's a lot of things in biology and in the sciences in general that make a lot more sense when understood from a mathematical point of view.
Jm2#6572: like how thresholds for neurons
Jm2#6572: aren't actually thresholds
Jm2#6572: but a combined sum of probabilities of openin... |
Jm2#6572: but why
StackedQuery#5957: π
Jm2#6572: im pretty sure they can't do that
Jm2#6572: not human babys
StackedQuery#5957: Not if you're China
Jm2#6572: uhhh.. i dont' know about that enough to comment on thjat one
Deleted User#0000: something to do with certain proteins
Deleted User#0000: http://www.professional... |
Deleted User#0000: and somehow it'll help your face
StackedQuery#5957: >survived oil spill
StackedQuery#5957: don't know how that works
StackedQuery#5957: in the first place
Jm2#6572: i haev a way of advertising for housing aroudn cherlnobyl now
Deleted User#0000: it implies qualities of hardiness :3
Jm2#6572: this lan... |
Deleted User#0000: i swear as long as it wasn't radioactive
Deleted User#0000: that probably would
StackedQuery#5957: lol
Jm2#6572: wait you know people used to have like
Jm2#6572: miss X ray contests right
Jm2#6572: and put radioactive things on everyday products
Jm2#6572: and saying something like taking some radiati... |
Deleted User#0000: i was just about to link the very same picture
Deleted User#0000: okay, based on your medical expertise, which skeleton do you judge to be most attractive ;3
QwertyThePie#1615: Panama Canal? Dig it with nukes. Want to power a car? Ford Fission.
Deleted User#0000: gogogo
StackedQuery#5957: @Jm2 I don'... |
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