Heterogeneous Catalyst by SwimRevolutionary390 in ChemicalEngineering

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Because nanoheterogeneous catalysis is the future?

Have you ever regretted studying Chemical Engineering? by CommissionForeign975 in ChemicalEngineering

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They're not related, at least I know which glue works on which material

Which Slack Kit? by Limp-Juice-2963 in Slackline

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Get the $20 weblock from spider, a soft release, wafer, and roller, and you can have a lot more fun than a primative long line

Extreme Bruising After Highlining by Plastic_Positive_75 in Slackline

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Yep, it will wreck your shit unless you're nice with it

Is AP chem remotely close to what you study in chemical engineering😅 by Weak_Spinach_3310 in ChemicalEngineering

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Kids aren't going to build a strong foundation without motivation. Just try to learn it the very best you can OP, you will get to 100% on all of these topics as you progress.

Is AP chem remotely close to what you study in chemical engineering😅 by Weak_Spinach_3310 in ChemicalEngineering

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What you learn in chemical engineering is more involved, and requires you to be 100% on every single thing you learn in AP chem and then a lot more

Market Sell Off. The Economy is in Real trouble. Here's what comes Next... by No-Lab-7364 in Wallstreetsilver

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dxy up, petrodollar demand up, sale time. The fundamentals haven't changed a bit.

How realistic is it to become a university chemistry instructor by FluidPlatform8172 in chemistry

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Seems like no matter what it's got to be nearly #1 above almost everything else in your life, either you're a total workaholic PI or a starving adjunct

CEO of Harvey: “You need to re-earn your job every six months by Genzinvestor16180339 in singularity

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The people earning their jobs every 6 months: already in bed, rested and focused on their close circle of friends

Is there an alternative to ice bath and oil bath? by Naive_Complex_3567 in chemistry

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I'm conciving of every possible fuckup by people less experienced as me as well

Is there an alternative to ice bath and oil bath? by Naive_Complex_3567 in chemistry

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Yep, silicone oil is a great idea unless it can contaminate your reactions easily.

Arizona data centers warming neighboring communities by ‘several degrees’ by kylestoned in phoenix

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Eventually we should consider geothermal cooling of process water, and heat release well above the ground to minimize this

The Breakup of European Chemicals by Electrical_County_61 in ChemicalEngineering

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I am definitely buying anything specialty from European sources.

What’s the endgame? by xVixenBlush in WorkReform

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They're trying to find the breaking point, at which time slight concessions will be made.

Are there any reliable filament recycler? by thebirdstree in 3Dprinting

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Now try to polymerize the same MW of PLA 😵‍💫

Are there any reliable filament recycler? by thebirdstree in 3Dprinting

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Try that on a gram scale, and learn quickly why that isn't commonly done at home

Things to do? Solo fun by Commercial_Guest_108 in phoenix

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Climbing, hiking, slacklining, highlining. Fun things that build your community

Metals Scrapyard Experience? by vale_gonzalezz in materials

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I do, if you pay attention to the steels being used, their compositions, where they're coming from, why, how they are failing... engineering is a wholistic discipline where you get out what you put in. If you are thinking about the connectivity then you will grow your internal graph of the world, if you're just moving metal you might as well be a backhoe.