Note: I'm gonna be off for the month of january, so I've been filling up my queue! And that means digging deep in the black hole that is my likes for stuff to blog. With a finicky mouse, that means I'll probably be accidentally liking/unliking really really old posts. Sorry bout that!
the thing about organic chemistry is that you finally get to use all the aesthetically pleasing mad scientist looking chemistry apperatuses that you’ve been waiting to use for years but when u finally get to use them they all turn out to do surprisingly boring things
behold, the radical-looking and DEEPLY aesthetically pleasing rotovap we used in lab today. ‘ooo what is it doing???’ u ask, as I also did. ‘surely this spits lightning or something. maybe it could even kill a man. this would be a formitabble opponent in the robot apocalypse’
but no. it turns out that the machine called ‘the rotovap’ just evaporates things faster….by rotating them
I still love the little magnetic vortex mixing pills I used during my research project ages ago. All they do is mix your fluids but they make it fun.
Japanese artist from Thailand Emi Nakajima crafts intricate drawings of buildings around the world. Rendered in ink, each piece conveys Nakajima’s knack for realistically reproducing an array of architectural details.
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