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Hi, I'm Mike!. I just stumbled upon this forum and got interested. I'm a passionate science-aholic, I love neuroscience and astrophysics which I would consider my main areas of focus, but in essence I'm simply possessed by the unrestrained desire of understanding the Universe and the big questions that arise in us conscious beings.

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Hi I am Frudo the Hobbit from the Shire :)

 

Kiddin

 

I am Hisham a Computer Science undergrad student. Loves science, physics and the stuff about which If you talk with friends or relatives they might think you are crack or a mad lab genie :D

 

My Favorite TV show is The Big Bang Theory.

I love doing some extremely geeky stuff with computers and learn the way the social media reacts to stuff.

 

I hope this forum will be a good place to find like natured people.

 

Kudos!

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Hello as my name suggests I am the mother of two little boys. I have allowed them to guide their own learning and the result was they love all things nature. mommy doesn't always have all the answers they need. Their main interests are paleontology and geology. Although their latest hobby is trying to identify edible plant species on our nature hikes. We have already found wild sand plums and turned them into jelly!

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Hello all, I'm a paramedic turned anatomist.

I'm currently trying to get into a biophysical chemistry program.

I'm most aquatinted with the topics of: anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.

My dissection specialties are the human brain and heart, but I can and have worked on every part of the body.

I love human biology, but I want to know a bit more than biology is interested in at times. Im not satisfied with saying, "This particular hormone reaches this receptor site on the cell and causes changes."

I want to know chemically what is going on, hence my interest in biophysical chemistry. My chemistry knowledge is nowhere near my physiology knowledge, but I am currently working very hard to fix that.

I'm here to learn, and happy to help if I've got anything useful to add.

 

 

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Good day to you all,

 

I was sent here through a link in a coursera class forum on the subject of LaTeX.

 

My interests are mathematics and applications in astronomy and/or astrophysics. At this time I probably have a sub standard high school graduate grasp of basic maths but I believe my understanding of some concepts is not as shameful.

 

Thank you for making this wonderful place and I look forward to, and hopefully do so, becoming a positive member.

 

-n

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hey all i'm lowten a 26 year old guy. without much of a background in science beyond my a level education in bio chem and phis.

 

i come up with a lot of hypothesis that i cant test and instead of letting them rattle in my head wee they can do no good i thort that it was better to get them out there were anyone can use them or point out were i have my head stck up my _ss.

 

my outer interests include. politics and descusing the merits and problems of religen and its fundamentalist followers from an non religuse view point

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Hi folks been lurking a while not many posts. Anyway I've done it I'm officially a undergraduate in the open university I've just finished my first course (introducing environment) and have applied and been accepted for s104 exploring science.

 

Done a few maths books online and realised I understood everything that they were asking (from the open Uni site pre requisite reading) and even moved and checked the pre required stuff for the maths which go hand in hand with physics (section was on vectors) which I managed to muddle through.

 

I'm pondering specialising in nuclear physics (though that isn't set in stone and I believe that's more post grad)

 

Anyhow enouth about me this was just a quick hello :)

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