A list of small, useful things (links):
- Anyone facing a writing deadline (looking at you, thesis writers) (looking right back at you, CJ - ed.) should read Dan Drezner's post on writing a non-fiction book.
- I have been remiss in not linking to Jyllian's post on colorblindness as a laboratory safety hazard.
- Mitch writes about vacuum pumps.
- Via the Chemistry Reddit, an amazing, terrible story about a poorly run, unsafe drum reconditioning plant.
- Carmen on theobromine.
- Ash says we need more Leo Szilards.
- I was always troubled by Szilard's political idealism (as described in "The Making of the Atomic Bomb"), but I probably need to read more about him before I make a final conclusion.
- You probably have to search to find a foodstuff that hasn't had a NMR spectrum taken of it; here's Bruker talking about honey.
- I really enjoyed this post by James.
- 7 mobile apps for drug discovery professionals
- Do people actually use their phones in this way?
- "Social science isn’t definitive like chemistry."
- I think this dude has the wrong idea about chemistry.
- I never got to write about this professor's shenanigans; for the record, I found (initial) his little story wildly indiscreet.
Again, an open invitation to all interested in writing a blog, a hobby that will bring you millions thousands hundreds tens of dollars joy and happiness. Send me a link to your post, and I'd be happy to put it up.
Have a great weekend!
Have a great weekend!
speaking of pipets: http://scienceshopper.com/product/hot-sale-disposable-3ml-graduated-transfer-pipettes-eye-dropper-set-100-pcs-plastic/ i post this for the humor, not as a recommendation
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