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The Identity-Shaking Experiences You Have While Living Abroad: Being an immigrant or expat will stretch your limits and sober your ego.
Why Are We Obsessed with Young Heroes?
Book Notes
Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey
Real Self Care by Pooja Lakshman
The Art of Statistics by David Spiegelhalter
The Science of Storytelling by Will Storr
The Status Game by Will Storr
Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty
Second Brain
3 fundamentals characteristics of a computer
About MOCS
Acridine orange
Allowing yourself to fail will ultimately give you permission to succeed
analyte
Anu Kumar's CV
attentional space is limited and prone to attentional residue
attributional complexity
automating time consuming tasks without sacrificing quality or rich experiences
Bachelors in Neuroscience from University of Tennessee, Knoxville
basics of algorithms and pseudocode
before you code, learn how computers work
Big-O notation
Big-O notation and time complexity
Biological Science MOC
Black box thinking
BNF 101 Base Informatiques
Book Notes
Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte
Buses and RAM work in computer architecture
cancer cell lines are commonly used in cell biology research
career fulfillment doesn't come from following your passion
cat and sort commands for mac (unix)
Central processing unit (CPU)
Cértificate de Compétence en Bio-informatique
clean code
colors in css using hexadecimal and rgb
comparison of all the different kinds of water in labs
compteur - counter in scheme and python
Computers work based on Von Neumann Machine principles
config files
Contempt of younger generations from older people stem from jealousy and no willingness to fight for their happiness
counters
database creation syntax and data fields
Designing PCR Primers
diethyl pyrocarbonate-treated water
Dimethyl sulfoxide
Divide and conquer algorithm
DNA composition and base pair bonding
DNA replication is a semiconservative process
drug molecule polymorphs
dynamic programming
Editing line by line before structural editing is useful in short fiction AND coding
edman degradation is the principle behind HPLCs and protein identification
empathy as cultural memory
encoding barcodes to show text
End of writing session process - easy and quick
Enjoy the journey not just the destination
experience inflation
Failure is improvement
few vital code functions account for massive reduction in code run-time
find (unix command)
gratitude is not just toxic positivity - it's about digestion
Gratitude is often misunderstood
habits are managed by the basal ganglia and take less attentional space
hard water
high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
history repeats itself because knowledge is not a positivistic model
Homebrew is a package management system
how biosensors, biochips, and lab on a chips work together
how milliq water systems produce pure, laboratory grade water
how to download bioinformatics data example - FASTq files from scRNA-seq
how to identify success metrics in your field to become successful
How to think like a genius programmer
in-line style, internal styling, and external styling
information is not inherently evil, but can have obvious consequences
installing and running cellranger for 10x datasets
internet of things (IoT)
ion channels
It's easy to frame the real self care issue as a gender issue, when in reality it's a boundaries and power issue
it’s easy to get attached to having problems
Lab Management MOC
Leadership & Management MOC
Learning MOC
LinkedIn Post introducing Second Brain
linking images and urls in html
literary fiction can enrich our worldview, but stereotypical narrative fiction can limit us
logarithm
Meditation can expand our attentional space
Metacognition allows students to be more expert-like in their thinking and more effective and efficient in their learning
Michaelis constant
Monks don't have a an official stance on trauma, but the focus is always on healing the internal before focusing on the external
my 12 favorite problems
Navigating change management in labs
Needleman Wunsch algorithm
nested loops and their usage in algorithms
new ideas come from stealing old ones and then repeating them into oblivian until they turn into new, fresh ideas
One person’s yoga class experience can be deeply profound, while another’s is an avoidance strategy
other digital gardens and second brains
our empathetic memory is faulty
paper chromatography
pleiotropic
polarization vs nonpolarization of light when measuring cells in flow cytometry
Portfolio
Postgre SQL is an open source relational database system
Programming MOC
Prolactin signaling
Pursuing purpose over happiness
Quartz Build and Changelog
renaming Asset Tiger names in bulk
ribozymes (RNase) enable tertiary structure change via intramolecular interactions
ritualize hyperfocus as a habit
RNA pseudoknots and gene regulation
Second Brain
segmax algo example
sodium-potassium pumps
solid face-to-face relationships is the key to surviving and thriving in old age
spaced-practice-schedule
symbols in literature are mostly subjective, while allegory is 1-to-1 in meaning
symptoms of resistance: what to expect, consequences of ignoring them
The "perfom at 80%" rule is key to mastering any skill you want
the 4 types of SOP updates
the government takeover of the deatheaters is extremely reminiscent of hate groups toppling nations
The misconception of Not getting back what you put in (like love)
the Pareto Principle
the Paris note
theory of reasoned action
training fundamentals will elevate any skill
updating date format for files in javascript
Using Snapgene for plasmids and cloning
vampire symbolism can go deeper than paranormal romance
Visualization doesn't change your life, but it changes how you come back to the things that are important
Wanting the outcome vs. wanting the experience
website forms via html
why use a fluorometer instead of a spectrophotometer
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