Ирис Ликбез (Вы/ж.р./feminin)
@Iris_Illera
A toolmaker and fundamental researcher (with stress on Fun). Plant physiology, molecular genetics, else. You have got nothing to lose but global supply chains.
—__— I am going to 3D print aluminium magnesium boride via electrodeposition from solutions for shits and giggles to prove a point.
With the genetic color palette unlocked, I look forward to creating gradients of complementing colors I’m prototyping on paper. The capacity to rewire petals to paint themselves with natures pigments is a profound advancement in design that will soon be recognized 🌼 🎨 🧬
Here is an actual example of a WAHUHAHEHAHA (Waugh-Huber-Haeberlen Heteronuclear HArtmann-HAhn transfer) 103Rh experiment I performed while arguing with my supervisor: x.com/ma_sabba/statu… People who aren't familiar with NMR acronyms must think we've lost the plot 😅 #nmrchat
WAHUHAhahaha
Machine Child releases on September 5 in Japan A raising sim by Ooyari Ashito, the artist behind Little Witch Romanesque, Eiyuu * Senki, Period, and Quartett The game has been in development since 2016
Ci-enに投稿しました「発売日決定!」 ci-en.dlsite.com/creator/28992/… #Ci_en #シエン
Они думают, что в России порносайты ещё не перебанены. Святая простота
Another one to add to the British public love a ban list, by a 3-1 margin people back banning the sale of slushies to children. Parents of young children are the most supportive.
Another one to add to the British public love a ban list, by a 3-1 margin people back banning the sale of slushies to children. Parents of young children are the most supportive.
Which makes me wonder - what's the common practice with sharing newly discovered microbes and data with other labs, outside of formal collaboration scenarios? I'm assuming I should send stuff out to whoever requests it the best I can?
You might decrease the RNAse A cost with making a separate column with RNAse A immobilized on beads with chaperone-like polymers therefore encouraging protein reuse, however that would need to be factored in separately.
Here is a cost analysis of my DIY minipreps. Tips are the most expensive part. Issue with those centralized services is the raw cost is on the facility side. Customer cost will ***always*** exceed this in order for said cloud labs to be profitable, obvi. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
Bold to make those claims when we’ve literally hit 1/4 that price in a centralized facility before - doi.org/10.1093/nar/27… Also it might take you, Sebastian, one of the best DIY biologists ever, 5 minutes - but the average person getting started? No way
Me and sis use Tris-HNO3 because we often use silver staining and run extreme electrophoresis where Cl2 might form. And we make that from Tris-base and air+water, with electricity costs, which you also don't account for.
Also, like, compounded prices of students' ignorance how to make minipreps. You gotta pay for that someday too.
Your first year supervisor didn't make you do competent cells and maxipreps until they are passable because they are too lazy to make them: I assure you those are easier and faster to make yourself.
Also, like, compounded prices of students' ignorance how to make minipreps. You gotta pay for that someday too.
The fact that you could take nearly any piece of Soviet brutalist architecture and be like "yeah you could put that in Star Wars"
Georgia 🇬🇪 has been in the news a lot with high-drama politics, but no story is remotely as important and dramatic as that of its massive labor migration, much of it middle-aged or older women torn from their families. @sopjap has started a series telling their stories. More ⬇️
Just casually watching some October 7 videos
Just casually watching some October 7 videos. Look at this HAMAS dude shooting this lab for no reason. Also, no one is more irritating to me than some dude in sweat pants and sandals screaming “Allahu Akbar” 100 times in a row.
The grip duolingo has on English speakers general idea of language "learning" makes me so sad
watching Umamusume: Road to the Top and there's a horsegirl Admire Vega, who was a twin. I say was because it's common practice for horse breeders to abort half of a pair of twins so the surviving fetus does better, so she's haunted by visions of her aborted twin guilting her