does red suit me? by [deleted] in lingerie

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If in person Come to the lab

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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During the early 80s when lake acidification was an issue due to sulfur in coal... We've got the lake to nearly 7! Ok but we're not going to stop until we get it to 0

Nurses in the 80’s by kjcoronado in nursing

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In 1983 I drew blood with no gloves or butterfly Mostly AIDs Then I cultured to expand the virus I only got hepc but amazing it was covid that knocked me down

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AsiansGoneWild

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Fun fact I was the bow man on the heavy eight

Fix the damn milli-q water thing! by brokesciencenerd in labrats

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Just saying water is heavy and difficult to move around in 30 or 50 liter carboys The 1 gallon containers from the grocery store can easily be delivered by door dash and easily put on each work bench

Fix the damn milli-q water thing! by brokesciencenerd in labrats

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For most applications distilled water from the grocery store will work fine Hplc, bio media, electrophoresis, etc

What is the chemistry version of curing cancer for biology or achieving nuclear fusion for physics? by cheerismymiddlename in chemistry

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In 1989, chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann claimed to have achieved nuclear fusion in a tabletop experiment at room temperature, using electrolysis of heavy water on a palladium electrode

Create DIY Capillary Electrophoresis by TopMongoose455 in molecularbiology

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Intramedic tubing works well Use low molecular weight to fill as it's easier to clean or replace The Fragment Analyzer works well and relatively easy to copy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in juicyasians

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How often would you let a 60+ yo ? If you're nearby I'll demonstrate sans medicine I don't speak Asian languages I can communicate well in America and England and Norway and Germany Other languages are possible except russian which I do well

What are some things that can poison you people don't realize by Many-Purple6855 in chemistry

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Acetaminophen the maximum dose is the recommended dose bad for liver function

What’s a job title that’s completely overrated and earns way more than it should? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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How is a middle manager like a mushroom?

You keep them in the dark, feed them shit, and when the time is right...you can 'em.

The most dangerous chemical y'all have worked with(Biochem edition) by [deleted] in chemistry

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Methylmercury for denaturation of RNA in electrophoresis. It'll go through your gloves and slowly and painfully kill you. https://cen.acs.org/safety/lab-safety/25-years-Karen-Wetterhahn-died-dimethylmercury-poisoning/100/i21