How important is it that we cultivate the capacity of the human mind to search for its own meaning through culture separated from the collective conscious? What can we reach when we search or relate to things (like books) on an individual level?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/07/230724122636.htm
New research focuses on optimizing a promising technology called pyrolysis, which can chemically recycle waste plastics into more valuable chemicals.
https://phys.org/news/2023-07-atomic-nuclei-vibrate-greater-degree.html
Using ultra-high-precision laser spectroscopy on a simple molecule, a group of physicists led by Professor Stephan Schiller Ph.D. from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) has measured the wave-like vibration of atomic nuclei with an unprecedented level of precision.
https://www.astronomy.com/observing/comet-pons-brooks-just-had-an-outburst-heres-how-to-find-it/
The comet will appear during totality in April 2024. But first, it's got a few surprises in store, recently brightening several magnitudes.
https://alexandertutoring.com/how-to-spark-interest-in-stem-studies/
If you want your child to have fun in education, learning about science, technology, engineering, and math can help. Here are ways to sparking interest in STEM studies.
https://www.astronomy.com/science/the-most-extreme-celestial-objects-in-the-universe/
The cosmos has a knack for forming extreme — and sometimes weird — objects.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/underground-cells-make-dark-oxygen-without-light-20230717/
In some deep subterranean aquifers, cells have a chemical trick for making oxygen that could sustain whole underground ecosystems.
What makes BSD stand out as its own system? I've been thinking about installing it in a new computer mainly for reading but I don't know much about it.
https://phys.org/news/2023-07-nanoclays-addition-tools-chemists.html
Microscopic materials made of clay, designed by researchers at the University of Missouri, could be key to the future of synthetic materials chemistry. By enabling scientists to produce chemical layers tailor-made to deliver specific tasks based on the goals of the individual researcher, these materials, called nanoclays, can be used in a wide variety of applications, including the medical field or environmental science.
I'm having problems with Manjaro again, always after those big updates. Anyway, I'm moving from Manjaro since it seems it will not work (authorization isn't working properly). I already tried Ubuntu before (used it for 3 months), but moved on since file management in Ubuntu is pretty bad (had to use terminal to copy files and format drives because system wouldn't recognize me as administrator). I've been using Manjaro for 4 months and it's really good, the update problems ruin it.
Anyway, I was thinking of moving on to something like Linux Mint, Debian or Fedora. I wanted something with support and with people that care for the code. What do you guys suggest? I ask because I don't want to encounter another distro changing problem with my next distro.
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