Over expression of telomerase (tell-om-er-ase) is one of the major characteristics of almost all cancer cells. These cells are able to live almost...
At the moment mammalian cloning is terribly inefficient and produces a high number of abnormalities in the few cells that survive to blastocyst...
No it means that we're STUPID, STUPID, STUPID. /cry
Only way to know for sure would be to set up an experiment where a snorer is left to fend for themselves deep in the African Savannah (where we...
I'd be like... Wow, that's a bit of stretch isn't it? It's much more probable and simpler that natural selection chose traits favorable to...
I don't think time is any of that. Time is simply a measure between two states. However, that does not explain why states even have the ability to...
Eh?
Time is a measure of change. It is a human made concept, and is used to predict the behavior of objects in our known universe. For example, distance=...
Ah, thanks for the clarification.
That looks to be the correct answer, but I'm not sure I understand why you have to multiply by the odds of not drawing the ace of spades with 52...
I believe it's something like this, yes. I'm drawing cards till I get the Ace of Spades, and I want to know the total probability of drawing it after...
In mathematical terms would it be: (1/52) + (1/51)(51/52) + (1/50)(50/51) + . . .?
I'm asking that but with one important difference. Let's say you're rolling the dice till you get a 6. Any other number that comes up before that...
Lets say you have a deck of 52 normal everyday cards. You draw cards without replacement (aka do not put the card you draw back into the deck). You...
Is that so? It is a question on my quantum mechanics homework (for highschool physics)
Could anyone explain to me how the philosophy of logical positivism had an influence on quantum behavior? My understanding right now is that...
For those of you who don't know about the experiment, it goes like this: There is a cat in a sealed box with a flask of poison taped to its head....
I don't know, I have this AP Physics prep book and the author often times does a step and justifies it in a way I don't understand (one of the...
Oh, I was referring to how electrons need to absorb a certain frequency of light in order to change orbitals. And when they "fall" down from a higher...
Thanks CptBork. I did have a misunderstanding of the original blackbody graph. I misinterpreted the y-axis. I now understand that the graph is...
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