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My concern is, is biological engineering in foods more harmful to humans than helpful? Are there any helpful healthy benefits of biological engineering?
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Design thinking around placing silverware… yet… people move spoons sometimes. Layered confluence and reality of dynamics’s and neural diversity and group dynamics… it happens whether we want it or not…yet, autocratic is not ok and really ineffective. Insights and implementation and caring and better… feedback loops of health, climate and tools. What is leadership? What is better? #LoveEVICTShate #WEare #WE #WEgotthis #Powerof WE…. Us ya’l… yins… ihr… youze guys?
Wait a second. They have windows now! In my day Fenske shoved kids in a cold dank basement with one crappy, worn out couch and said "Enjoy spending 18 hours a day working on your Senior project"
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Experimental B36 with nuclear reactor on board. Reactor was live and operational during test flights, but did not actually deliver engine / propeller flying power. Just how was superheated air from the reactor supposed to turn the propellers? Certainly not by simply being pumped into the radial engines' cylinders. Reciprocating motors, the pistons, are driven by expanding gas. Would need something like a Stirling cycle engine for the heated air to work. Does anyone out there have an explanation?