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one-time-i-dreamt · 6 months
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I was waiting for weeks for my lab work to come back from the doctor's office. After several rounds of confirmations, it was decided that I wasn’t human, but in fact an ocelot.
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virtuosicstudyblr · 8 months
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lab stuff, coffee and museums || 06.08.2023
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hylianengineer · 5 months
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Some days lab work is boring, and some days you get a message from the PI about putting googly eyes on the instruments.
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lichenaday · 1 year
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An incomplete ranking of my favorite lab cubes™
#3 - Cryocube
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Really good at keeping things cold. Like the best at it. I really like opening the big hatch on the side and listening to it depressurize. Loses points because it uses the most energy of anything in the lab.
#2 - WiseCube
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Look, I don't know what WiseCube does. I don't want to know. I have never once seen anyone use WiseCube, or even acknowledge its existence. But apparently it is a "Fuzzy Control System" so it must be important.
#1 - spaceCUBE40
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The OG. Yes, it may just be a microwave, but it has been a microwave for longer than I have been a person, and still works better and harder than I ever had. Currently the lab where it resides is under construction so it has been banished to the storage cupboard, but as soon as we need it it will be back at it again shooting out radiation at whatever we need it to like nothing ever happened. An icon in brown and orange.
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Do You Have a Dream?
A dream that involves going out into the wilds of the western U.S. to learn how to be just like me? You are in luck! Here's your chance to learn how to be a REAL FIELD PALEONTOLOGIST!!!!
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As one of the instructors for the field program at Colorado Northwestern Community College, I am pleased to announce our 2024 field schedule! Mark your calendars because this is gonna be the best summer of your lives!
We will be holding two sessions:
Session 1: July 6th-20th
Session 2: July 22-August 5th
Come learn how to identify dinosaur fossils, learn about the geology of northwestern Colorado, learn the basics for taphonomy, paleo field techniques like quarry mapping, trenching, making plaster jackets, prospecting, and finally, safely removing fossils to take back to the museum.
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Field work and the great outdoors maybe not your thing? That's okay! We also offer a Paleontology Lab Techniques course on campus where you can learn how to clean up the bones brought back from the field, learn how to make cast replicas of specimens and maybe even build a museum display!
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Maybe you want to do the whole kit and caboodle! That's even better! Since both sessions are back to back you can come do field work with me the first session and then learn the lab side of things the second semester! How COOL is that?!?!
Interested in learning more? Feel free to ask me or check out cncc.edu/paleontology
There are also grant/scholarship opportunities through the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology to help cover costs if that is a setback. Please check the school website for more info. There is a link to the SVP page so you can check out those options. Hope to see you guys this summer!
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(Look at this huge wave I am measuring with my body while we were prospecting!)
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One of the most important skills for a researcher: Record Keeping
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fumblebeefae · 10 months
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Bee Brains!
Finally did my first successful bee brain dissection. Just in time for a visiting professor (Suzana Herculano-Houzel) to come to our lab for a couple weeks to show us how to turn them into brain soup. We’ll than dye the brain cells and be able to count the neurons in the brain.
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The one week I actually have to go work in the lab and it's minus freezing-your-butt-off degrees Celsius.
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A day in the life of a vet student!
Started the day working on our article and working through literature, then made and ran two PCR plates, ending the day with hot chocolate on my way back home ☕️👩🏼‍🔬
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foxscarf · 5 months
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8 - 9.11.23
Finally I'm properly back in the lab! It feels really good, I love having my hands busy and it's satisfying going home each day having made some practical progress. 🥼🧪👩🏼‍🔬
Plus the walk past the area of floodplain on campus is really beautiful after all the rain 🌧️🌿 :-)
26/100 days of productivity
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virtuosicstudyblr · 1 year
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it’s straight back to the lab after spending the weekend with my family
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medicineinside · 5 months
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8 November 2023
Good weather after work with beautiful sky 🥼🧪🩸
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reggies-pistachios · 2 days
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My professor just attacked my lab partner with a nerf gun
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heardatmedschool · 6 days
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Medical Intern: Actually Medical Technology was my first choice when I graduated high school.
MT: Why? Did you think your grades were too low for medical school?
Intern: No, I was just scared of people.
what is a medical technologist?
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violent138 · 10 days
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One of the funniest parts of working in my lab is getting the snails drunk before I dissect them. The snail parents would have told them not to take drinks from strangers if they weren't cannibalizing, uncaring invertebrate bastards.
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