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Using DNA sequencing to decode genetic material

DNA sequencing is used to determine the exact sequence of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine and thus to decode the genetic material. Authors: 3sat/nano/Volker Wasmuth, Patrick Zeilhofer/Sven Bender, Alexis Jentzsch, Marcel Herrmann/Tobias Adams/Crushed eyes media /Prof. Dr. med. Olaf

What are Bitcoins?

Anyone who wants to send and receive Bitcoins, a digital currency, needs a cryptocurrency wallet. Every wallet has a private key in the form of a numeric code that automatically signs transactions. Every transaction is recorded by every computer in the network in an encrypted data block and added to

The story of a small mind

Once upon a time, there was a small mind that fell from a flight of fancy to a low point. This is his story of how he got back on his feet and became his best self. We hope this story helps you through hard times or inspires you to be brave and find your passion. Support us on Patreon 🎁 ➜ https://

Positive and negative freedom – who is freer

We often think that freedom means acting without restrictions. But since one person's freedom can influence another's, unrestricted action usually creates problems. To prevent this, we create rules. Philosopher Isaiah Berlin went a step further and distinguished two types of freedom: negative freedo

The Seven Principles of Persuasion

The principles of persuasion are a set of psychological rules to influence others. In his book "Influence", Robert Cialdini presents 6 main principles: reciprocity, scarcity, authority, consistency, sympathy and consensus. Later, he added a 7th principle: uniformity. Knowing these rules can be helpf

Climax-End Rule – What We Really Remember

We made a mistake in the video. It is said that the test subjects held their hands in -10 degrees cold water. It was 14 degrees (Celsius) water. The mistake happened to us during the translation. People tend to judge experiences based on them and remember how they felt at the climax and end of the

Dyslexia Reading and writing problems

About 5-10% of all children are born with dyslexia. Children with dyslexia may swap numbers when reading, swap letters when they appear, or skip words when writing. Some see their handwritten letters upside down and others have problems with the grammar rules - writing correctly is often impossible.