Very cool. As a previous resource it's important to conserve He and it sounds like this could be more tractable than installing a recovery system for many ppl
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After all, following some synthetic protocols feels more like seance than science.
But what if you're working with cyanide or are struggling to grow crystals? What then, Andre?
*squints* when the day comes you'll have to pick which side you're on, bruhther
Those are pretty sweet socks though
See also: buying all that lab equipment and then not balancing the centrifuge ๐
Something anyone tangentially involved with science immediately noticed
Like SIR. THAT IS JUST COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY INSANE.
Kinda how I felt learning about how in project hail Mary Andy weir says <redacted> uses ammonia for its circulatory system. Which is just such a bonkers and ass backwards thing for otherwise well described scifi.
*spits out wad of dip*
You better not be one of them physicist sympathizers
It's always cool when fog hits Chicago
At least we know the difference between metals and non metals, unlike the physicists
I guess wavenumbers. Such a cheeky unit
Like what do you mean length is energy
Few will achieve the immortal fame that Alex pines did with that paper
Imo every chemist/spectroscopist should get the child like joy of reading the Proton Enhanced Nuclear Induction Spectroscopy paper
But some people are no fun
I strongly considered it but didn't want to be That Guy
At least your acronyms are fun
The problem with murder is it generally requires the intent to kill. That's a lot harder to prove, and based on the article seems flimsy. Getting those GPT logs would definitely clear up a lot though
(as someone who briefly worked on quantum sensors lol)
Probably they didn't want to disclose whatever proprietary but mundane tech they actually used
I wouldn't be surprised if money got dumped into some project to that effect bc they love their whackadoodle shit, but yeah no way it works
The undissolved sugar at the bottom... *Shudder*
They like it but won't use it with the cover on bc it's oddly designed
I got one with a rake rather than a tumbly thing and it has been nice. I think it's probably an easier transition for skittish cats since it looks like a normal litter box when not in use. Except the cover has the entrance in the top which was clearly not designed by anyone owning a cat ๐ค
"rigid deadlines are how the real world works"
-Prof who can't reply to emails in a timely manner or at all
"is that an ALARA violation or are you just happy to see me"
"what if we made things suck less" is a brave but somehow uncommon message these days
Might be a sign for them to get their own mini fridge and be insulated from roommate insanity. Wow
Any specific reason you picked this supplement to look at?
*capitalism disliked that*
@gricechemistry.bsky.social anyone you know?
And workplace accomodations (very simple things. Like adjusted schedule). A friend needed some accomodations but HR made them get a bunch of testing done first