Any other science minded people out there?
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Oh no. Not falling for that one. You're not going to get me to admit publicly to being a nerd.
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I'm a second year medical student hoping to be an Ob-Gyn. Science is pretty much my entire life!0
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Working on my PhD in Molecular Neurobiology. Science is love0
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Clinical studies count. Science for me.
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Yep, I'm currently working as a chemist, with a background in biotech. And as my kids never fail to remind me, a huge nerd.0
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I am a professor of theoretical physics, I assume that counts?0
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Fit science geek. Work at Oxford Uni.0
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I'm a science and technology journalist.0
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I think The Big Bang Theory is a reality show.
I like science, I'm an engineer, been doing it professionally for over 20 years now.
I love all the nutrition macronutrient guff but I suspect it all comes down to moving the fork less and the legs more ...0 -
SCIENCE!
I used to be an aeronautical engineer, where I got my advanced modern apprenticeship, but now going through the career change of becoming a personal trainer.0 -
Mechanical engineer here, and working on my masters.0
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PhD in Math.0
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just a plain lab analyst here, but i used to be a bricklayer.... go figure? lol0
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Here.0
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nerd here!!0
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It's crazy trying to find time for everything so good for you for pushing through! I am a mom to 5 children who are 12, 10, 8, 2 and 1 years old. I'm a full-time college student who strives to be on the Presidents list all the way through. We are also a homeschooling family and I also run a business from home. It is crazy trying to fit in working out with schoolwork and everything else. Not easy at all, but we keep pushing through because we want to have more energy and live a healthier life. I have a ton of baby weight to lose over the next year or so. Whenever I want to give up, I look at my future of pain. That keeps us going.
I'm currently getting my Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Keep up the great work!0 -
i only do BRO science sorry
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Present -- trained as a Biomed Engineer (BS, MS, DEA), cell adhesion, hip design, ex lab-rat... 20+ years in healthcare related work.
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Every once in while one of the nutrition, health or weight loss subjects will grab my interest and I'll read up and post my impressions here. Latest was on BMR calculations and a few of the issues: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/896207-bmr-equation-references0 -
I don't have much of a scientific mind so maybe someone can help me. What's the scientific reason why our own farts smell good and everyone else's farts are disgusting?0
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I am a professor of theoretical physics, I assume that counts?
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I don't have much of a scientific mind so maybe someone can help me. What's the scientific reason why our own farts smell good and everyone else's farts are disgusting?
Every day, science strides proudly forward, giving long awaited answers to important questions like these. How is the layout of our solar system? How does evolution work? How do we perceive farts?
On a related note, this is my new favorite interwebsite: http://examine.com Although I don't think it has the answer to above question yet.
edit: wow, this forum is stupidly simplistic. No URL linking, no bold/italic, no embed.0 -
Had no idea there were so many scientists on this site alone. Really wonderful.0
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I don't have much of a scientific mind so maybe someone can help me. What's the scientific reason why our own farts smell good and everyone else's farts are disgusting?
that would make a really good PhD thesis for someone. The first question I'd want to know is whether the effect is purely psychological - i.e. you know it's your fart so it doesn't disgust you, but the idea of breathing in someone else's fart does, so the smell is interepreted as being more offensive..................... or, can humans really distinguish their own farts from those of others purely by the smell.
I can just imagine some of the experiments that would be necessary in order to answer these questions. :laugh:0 -
I am a professor of theoretical physics, I assume that counts?
Oh wow, I'm a theoretical physicist too! Not a professor yet - I have an independent/senior researcher position at the moment - but working towards it!0 -
Good luck! I was able to make my office healthy during renovatiin when I moved - I havea standing desk, e.g.0
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Third year medical student! science > not science0
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Good luck! I was able to make my office healthy during renovatiin when I moved - I havea standing desk, e.g.
I'm jealous!0 -
Sorry. "Science," if you can call it that, conflicts with my religious beliefs.0
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you smart people sure are impressive...0
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bill neigh the science guy0
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