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Chirality transfer in lyotropic twist–bend nematics Using molecular simulations and classical density functional theory, we study the liquid-crystalline phase behavior of a series of bent rod-like mesogens with a

new publication (my first!) in the JCP! pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/arti...

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well yes in that i do not have either of these things

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

i think chemistry degrees should come with a lifetime lab membership (like a gym membership where you can come in anytime and do your own thing but for labs). if you ever feel like playing with hazardous chemicals you should be able to go to a lab show them your membership and go wild

1 year ago 3 1 1 0

niemand:

franzosen ca. 1789:

2 years ago 180 12 3 0
Gently colorized photo of a medium haired white and grey mother cat reclining with her chubby tabby babby snuggled against her. It should be a beautiful photo but someone ruined it by gluing oversized round glass eyes over the mother cat's eyes, and the kitten looks like it might've had oval eyes that fell off and someone colored the paper underneath a very bright green with black pupils to startling, unnatural effect.

Gently colorized photo of a medium haired white and grey mother cat reclining with her chubby tabby babby snuggled against her. It should be a beautiful photo but someone ruined it by gluing oversized round glass eyes over the mother cat's eyes, and the kitten looks like it might've had oval eyes that fell off and someone colored the paper underneath a very bright green with black pupils to startling, unnatural effect.

There's a genre of old cat postcards where they would glue glass eyes onto photos and it always looks ridiculous and/or creepy. This has to be the worst one I've ever seen, though. I think maybe the kitten's eyes fell off and someone colored them in?? flic.kr/p/2opZmcE

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