In most fossils all living matter is replaced by stone, including DNA.
In most fossils all living matter is replaced by stone, including DNA.
Like… Maybe a 17cm side cube… I would cast it and just finished it on my old manual milling machine
It depends on the exam. One exam where it was totally possible was the EEE aero MAT for imperial college London. They have retired it since but i got about 50% (i know someone who got an interview with a negative score) because whenever the answer was a function, i could plug the function into the question ratger than do it from first principles (eg differential equations).
in my opinion no. In various historical empires declining working class populations led to even more authorotarianism etc
birth rate collapse is also a problem
thats very arbitrary. Normal temperature is between 0 and 30 C, and 15 C is comfortble for most people
As a robotics engineer, it is often the optimal number to balance between speed and stability. Plus there are many gaits for hexapedal robots to further find the balance
I have 9 cups per day, so 80 is too few for me in fact