...which is not to say that there aren't other interesting ways to think about or explore consciousness that are not scientific. I'm sure there...
Google is your friend. Science has a great deal to say about consciousness. I can easily find more for you when you get through that 1500 or so...
I'll perhaps answer this in greater detail later. I have to go check myself into emerg shortly, but short answer is no, I don't have a problem...
None of these documents have information that can be used to determine the probability of disease though. A death certificate has cause of death...
As long as you bear arms with bare arms. Preferably in your pj bottoms. ;)
Well, to his great credit, he has changed his sig graphic. Now it's just silly and paranoid instead of blatantly ignorant. The former condition...
It might be quite interesting to have this done but I'd think it fairly important to understand the privacy policies of the company doing the...
I really like this first set a lot, Fairlight. Love the color, texture and form. Really nice.
Yes. I'm in favor of physician assisted suicide. As with do not resuscitate orders, these things could be specified in a living will in the event...
Not a new series by a long shot, but if you haven't already read The Gunslinger series by Stephen King, you won't be disappointed. It's quite a...
On the Internet, when one tires of a particular topic, one may simply choose not to read it. Of course there are those who prefer to jump right in...
I didn't think the OP was particularly offensive, vengeful, hate-mongering or any of the other negative adjectives some have attached to it and...
I'm interested to know what you think those things are...and that's not an argument for rejecting scientific explanation in favor of whatever...
Howlovely, that would be a near impossible argument to make about Orwell's 1984...at least to make well and soundly. Commendable that you want to...
Now that you mention it, the red in the BPAE cells probably isn't phalloidin. The phalloidin-antibody conjugate is used to stain F-actin and so...
. Somewhere I have a bigger one of a tree with bark like that. I did those when I lived in North Carolina and that's what the bark on those trees...
Those are done with a high NA 63x oil lens. The green probe is staining actin (so the cytoskeleton), the blue probe is nuclear and the red is...
I have a whole bunch more like that, a couple of them 3d sculptures but I donated them all to the institute I work for. The BPAE cell painting is...
Cancer cells getting ready to divide (done in oil) [IMG] ...and dividing. [IMG] What kind of science porkstock41?
Science meets art: a real image I took on a widefield fluorescence microscope of some bovine pulmonary artery epithelial cells... [IMG] An oil...
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