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Comment #18674895
This article is about SpaceShipTwo, the successor version that was supposed to actually be able to carry passengers
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Comment #17571417
I think it depends who reviews the complaints. Every single time I've responded, my complaint (which I always word calmly, non-aggressively, and politely) are met with the response…
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Comment #17242910
I guess pared down to its absolute core, this is what Monte Carlo is - you just generate many a large ensemble of possible states. But this simplified explanation misses out on one…
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Comment #16652686
MOFs are generally notoriously unstable in water. Would a scaled-up system be able to perform while maintaining functionality over many cycles?
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Comment #16343370
My success rate over chat is 0%. I just get told over and over that 'Prime guarantees shipping, not delivery. So your package will be shipped within 2 days [or 1 day for 1-day] to …
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Comment #15624160
Your option 1 is incomplete. It should read more closely to: You go to grad school and spend ~6 years working extremely long hours at nearly minimum wage with no benefits. You then…
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Comment #14414450
Analysis being determined by a(n essentially) democratic vote is actually just replication of results. While the system is highly flawed now, I would argue that collaborating to bu…
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Comment #6570235
This would not be a realistic solution, because the time it can take to do experiments might be an extremely long time. This would make it so that everyone would be (at best) half …
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Comment #6440653
After reading the paper referenced in the article ( http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/09/20/1308825110.abst... ), I can only conclude that this is pretty cool work. The author…
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Comment #6265940
But despite appearing primarily in popular culture as extremely small robots, nanotechnology simply refers to the scale of the technology, so actually, this is by definition, nanot…
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Comment #5223183
Definitely when it gets into quantum chemistry, the boundary between physics and chemistry breaks down. The problem, though, is not everything is like particle physics. Particle ph…
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Comment #5222196
Furthermore, the GFP example is easy to relate to - people have seen jellyfish before. But now imagine that same scenario but with something that people do not have familiarity wit…