A list of small, useful things (links):
- Kat Day, on alkaline water.
- Check out Sustainable Nano's blog!
- Th'Gaussling thinks about chemical weapons versus "non-chemical" weapons.
- Ash reviews Professor Doudna's book on CRISPR.
- I enjoyed this profile of a community college professor in this week's C&EN.
- I'm looking forward to reading this review on the syntheses of new drugs.
- Who knew there was ethics guidance for hazardous waste storage?
- The latest from Stellen für Chemiker,
- For those of you wanting to transition to
data sciencesoftware development (thanks, Anon1300) from organic chemistry, a Medium post from Dr. Arash Soheili.
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.
RE the community college link: I've been told that jobs on the community college circuit have been quite competitive, especially for those without prior college teaching experience. I'd be interested in hearing about experiences trying to land a CC job.
ReplyDeleteSafeway in the US sells pH 9.5 water that is "Too pure to verify with pH paper." That one got a good chuckle.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't consider software development to be data science. Both are fields many chemists are considering, though...
ReplyDeleteMake sure the alkaline water you purchase contains both Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis bases.
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