Mind over matter's matter underMined, and I am autodidact, first serious and then dive/play or come what may. For me, it's a pair 'a' dice;trial&error🎲🎲🤼
@Sciencepostcard thanks a lot. Now i don't have to worry about whether there still exists a smart (drug) lab or shop that would have paper sachets filled with plenty grams of choline powder. 🧐☺️
The screenshots in the work chat tell a story of golden hour sunsets drifting through the clouds, richly decorated interiors, and intricate architecture. We're inspired by beautiful games like Gris and Neva. What are some games that made you stop and stare at the environment?
"There are many rich people who act benevolently... However, research in psychology has found a clear link between wealth and unethical behaviour, including an increased tendency to cheat and steal." via @ConversationUK https://t.co/S6WsNB1DId
"Since the time of Galileo, Saturn’s rings have remained an unexplained mystery. A new idea may have finally solved the longstanding puzzle." by @StartsWithABang https://t.co/gY6fP8nrof
These "ghost flowers" in Japan "don’t rely on photosynthesis to survive, instead drawing carbon and nutrients from fungi buried in the soil." via @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/8Qr4hdCleD
One in ten women have exercise-induced orgasms. In a new study, researchers interviewed 21 women about their experiences with it. The triggering exercise is typically vigorous, repetitive, and/or demanding of core abdominal muscles. by @SteRoPo https://t.co/1qctvOhRNg
"The evidence on whether or not the average attention span is in fact declining is mixed and inconclusive, with some evidence suggesting that being chronically online or routinely juggling different types of media affects cognition." via @DiscoverMag https://t.co/ICq5huliJf
If you're familiar with Euler's generalization of Fermat's little theorem, you might recognize this as an application.
Except that only proves the result above for numbers relatively prime to 10.
It explains, for example, why 3^5 ends in 3, but not why 4^5 ends in 4.
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