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Astronuc posted the thread Hantavirus outbreak aboard ship MV Hondius; virus present in Argentina in Biology and Medical.Several days ago, an outbreak of Hantavirus was reported aboard cruise ship MV Hondius, which apparently set sail from Argentina. Ref... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Use of AI (ML/DL) in Science.AI in materials design PNNL optimizes waste vitrification formulas with the help of AI One will have to read the articles in Journal... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Graduate Soft condensed matter physics.I was thinking of the point at which soft matter physics principles would apply to metals, or more particularly alloys, as they approach... -
Astronuc reacted to Demystifier's post in the thread Graduate Six Textbook Mistakes in Quantum Field Theory with
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I joined this forum soon after writing this paper, so this is how I have chosen my name. :smile: -
Astronuc replied to the thread Undergrad Trouble piecing together LS coupling.What is one's understanding of 'good quantum numbers'? Was this subject covered in class? What is the significance of 'commuting with... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Weird News Compilation.United Airlines Flight Clips Light Pole, Strikes Bakery Truck on New Jersey Turnpike While Landing at Newark Airport... -
Astronuc replied to the thread How close are we to getting micro reactors?.Other than a comment: Standard 5% Fuel, there is insufficient detail on their system. Deployable's website implies some relationship... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Latest Notable AI accomplishments.I agree; I was thinking more of the AI tool, capability and constraints. However, there is the human factor as well. What surprises me... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Latest Notable AI accomplishments.Not exactly a desirable accomplishment: ‘It took nine seconds’: Claude AI agent deletes a company’s entire database. Oops... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Favorite songs (cont.).Another Day in Paradise - Phil Collins | Blues Rock Cover (Blues Rock Imagine) variation on Phil Collins, Another Day in Paradise -
Astronuc reacted to Andy Resnick's post in the thread Hallucinated citations are polluting the scientific literature with
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Again, the merit of peer review relies upon humans acting professionally. Bad actors always exist, but that's why some journals are...