Holy crap.
Apr. 19th, 2010 06:11 pmhttp://sites.si.edu/henson/index.html
I very much wish to go to this.
And it's coming to Chicago at the end of October.
Also, appropriate icon is appropriate.
I very much wish to go to this.
And it's coming to Chicago at the end of October.
Also, appropriate icon is appropriate.
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Nov. 9th, 2006 07:08 pmI got to play with green glowy bacteria in cell lab today. It was exciting. and SHINY!
I burned myself in chemistry though...aluminum blocks used to heat things to 85*C hurt when you touch them.
I heard that there was a big fireball in the chem section on Tuesday...I kinda wish I'd seen it, but at the same time, it sounds like it was pretty scary. And somehow it managed to cause a flood in the whole chem lab too, which is kinda crazy.
I burned myself in chemistry though...aluminum blocks used to heat things to 85*C hurt when you touch them.
I heard that there was a big fireball in the chem section on Tuesday...I kinda wish I'd seen it, but at the same time, it sounds like it was pretty scary. And somehow it managed to cause a flood in the whole chem lab too, which is kinda crazy.
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Sep. 15th, 2006 07:20 pmdude, we're running a gel in bio lab a couple weeks from now. and I'm inordinately excited about that.
...I'm sure you have no idea what I'm talking about. I don't actually know all of the principle behind it yet, but essentially the end product forms visible bands of different segments of DNA strands, and you can use the bands to see what you've got. it actually is going to look a little like the TLC we just did in chem lab this week.
I'm gonna quit talking about this now, because it probably doesn't sound all that exciting to anybody else.
...I'm sure you have no idea what I'm talking about. I don't actually know all of the principle behind it yet, but essentially the end product forms visible bands of different segments of DNA strands, and you can use the bands to see what you've got. it actually is going to look a little like the TLC we just did in chem lab this week.
I'm gonna quit talking about this now, because it probably doesn't sound all that exciting to anybody else.