Radium monofluoride could help physicists investigate the standard model, owing to radium-225's unusual pear-shaped nucleus.
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One year ago, I dressed as an amine for Halloween (source of my profile picture)
me: yeah, so it turns out you can't really turn lead into gold
medieval alchemist: Ah, oh well.
me: we can turn coal into diamonds though
medieval alchemist: what.
I've come to realize that most of my activity here is quite negative 🥲 My life isn't all doom and gloomy, just the career-searching part of it. I get to hang out with my dogs in-between my part-time work shifts. I'm persisting.
The current job market for science and research is absolutely depressing. I've been applying since December. With my specific research/career interests, it just seems like there's no way to land anything without a higher degree - not even guaranteed to get because of funding cuts. Awful all around.
Five years ago, a very close relative died of a glioblastoma brain tumor at the age of 13. Today would have been his 19th birthday. And now comes news that an mRNA vaccine is being trialed to treat this very (incurable) malady. Fingers crossed.
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Abandoning the vision of liberal arts education is at the heart of how fascism has come knocking.
Scientists speaking of abandoning humanities have not learned the core lessons of our history - and by our history I even mean THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE. Science is never separated from society.
What could a $100 toaster possibly do that another toaster doesn't
As a recent Penn alum, I hear you 🫤
Contrast agents hate to see me coming (I will find better ones and make them unemployed) (I too am unemployed)
Mentally conceiving of jobs that could exist the same way Kekule dreamed up the structure of benzene
My brain hurts after reading this
Academia is so funny. You read enough papers and you start recognizing names. You notice the beef between scientists. You start looking at some as celebrities. ESPECIALLY in some more niche divisions. Very silly despite all the anguish.
Thank you 🫂 Really trying to push through it and continuing to apply to stuff. I'm also limited by where I can work due to needing to be near my specialists, so that cuts off a lot of opportunities.
Has the post-grad job search always this bad? :/
Researchers Train Mice To Choose Between Life-Saving Medications And Other Essentials
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Organic Syntheses invites submission of articles incorporating video
I appreciate it, I'll keep you posted. We'll see how the latest applications I put in go 😭
I'm struggling with industry and academic jobs. I spent 4 years getting a bachelor's for what??? 😭
The dog pops it and it's everywhere
I haven't had a single interview and I've been applying since the end of December. There was a job that I thought I was sure to get, and was super interested in, but I got a rejection last week for it 🫤 no feedback either.
This job search is just miserable.
Job market is rough, as you all know. If you have any leads on jobs in the Philadelphia area (closer to the city, the better. I depend on public transit). Please let me know if there's any opportunities like this. Looking for work in radiation safety, radiochemistry research, radiology research, etc
Poster that says “with enough pressure we can get risk of ICE”. Phase diagram I. Upper right corner showing transition from solid to liquid
No kings. No I.C.E.
More chemistry.
#chemistry
I am officially a stay-at-home college graduate.
Okay, now what?
Today, after a difficult four years, I'm graduating with my bachelor's in chemistry, cum laude. I've made it through a concussion and various mental and physical health challenges but I made it. I'm a first-gen, disabled, queer student graduating from an Ivy League. My heart is full.