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kimberlabmate · 3 months
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Labmate Polystyrene Petri Dish is a small, round dish used for growing and observing microorganisms, cells, or small plant tissues. It has a culture area of 8.65 cm² and measures 35 mm in diameter and 9 mm in height. The dish is pre-sterilized to prevent contamination and comes with a unique code for easy identification. Its design includes a serrated edge for a secure grip and leak prevention, as well as a vent for controlled air exchange. Made of clear polystyrene, the dish allows easy observation of its contents and requires minimal maintenance, with simple cleaning.
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sundial-girl · 11 months
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Raspberry, lilac, steel and sapphire <3
Obviously one of those specifically applies to your art account, but still :)
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WAH? 🥺💗
omggg yayyy field trip lets go kill god 🏃‍♀️ /silly
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stonylabchem · 2 years
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STONYLAB🧫
1pk Glass Cell Culture Dishes Petri Dishes with Clear Lid for Laboratory
Price from $11.59
Glass Petri Dish with lid, optically clear for easy viewing
1-pack; 60 mm diameter and 15 mm height; 75 mm diameter and 15 mm height; 90 mm diameter and 20 mm height; 100 mm diameter and 20 mm height
Ideal for manufacturing industry and general laboratory use like cultivation of microorganism, plant germination, cell culture, precipitate drying, and more
Made of Borosilicate glass
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captain-mj · 6 months
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Bro you cannot just drop prep/jock soap and goth ghost and dip. We need you to give us your brain worms so we can analyze it like a science project
When you have time of course
I will put my worms in a petri dish for you
Soap was an artist! He liked sketching and painting and the act of making art. But he didn't like art essays. The explaining over and over again each detail. Breaking down everything until it felt like a bunch of paint strokes instead of art.
But part of an art degree is a ton of art essays. So Soap went to the museum to write what he needed. He preferred museums to finding art online. A big part of art for him was texture. His preference would've been to touch the art, to feel the paint underneath his fingers. But the assignment specified art from the Baroque period and therefore they had to be older and no museum was going to allow his grubby hands to touch the art.
Soap glanced down one of halls to see if there was anything interesting there when he faltered.
Oh lord.
The man was big. His shoulders. His height. The thighs he had that looked like tree trunks. It was all covered in tight black fabric and silver chains. A work of bloody art himself.
Soap had to hold himself back from wolf whistling.
Once he was done objectifying admiring the man's body, he looked higher up. There was a mask covering the bottom of his face, the only thing visible being his eyes which had heavy eyeliner on them. He could still see the locs of bleached blond hair that surrounded him like a halo.
Soap wanted to paint him.
"You gonna stare all day?" Someone snarked at him and he jumped, glancing at a slightly smaller blond man. He looked at him like he was gross and for a brief moment, he worried he might be about to be hate crimed. The man looked a lot the other one actually now that he was looking closer. Dressed the same way too.
"Aye, what's your fucking problem with it?"
The man's face scrunched. "Ew." He walked away, leaving Soap rather confused but now a bit determined to talk to mystery man.
Pretending to be looking through the paintings, he got closer to him.
Dark brown eyes quickly glanced over at him before glancing back at the paintings.
"Hey. My name is Soap."
"Ghost."
Ooh, he's from Manchester and sticks with his aesthetic. Nice. He'd prefer a not British person, but as far as British people go, he could do worse than Manchester. He glanced at the painting Simon had been admiring.
The Raising of Lazarus by Rembrandt.
"It's a lovely painting." Soap put on his normal charm, acting suave and polite.
"Aye." Ghost gruffed and went quiet again, staring in simple contemplation. His arms were crossed, making already large arms flex.
Soap started to take notes for his assignment. Although he was definitely hoping to score well in more than one ways, he did need to take notes for his assignment.
Ghost glanced over at what he was writing quizzically and Soap answered the unasked question. "I'm doing a project."
"Fun." He huffed and looked back at the painting.
Soap looked down at his chest and licked his hips. "Yeah, it's a good one." He kept writing stuff. "You a college student?"
"Yeah."
"What do you study?"
"Forensics. I'm assuming you're art?"
"Chemistry with a minor in art!" Right as Soap went to mention how funny it was that they didn't share any classes, Ghost interrupted him.
"Wait. Johnny? Johnny MacTavish? We share several classes."
Soap brightened. "Do you dress like this all the time?" There was zero chance he did or Soap would already know his name, address and dick size.
"We have morning classes together. I don't dress up for morning classes." Ghost said decisively. He stretched and shook his head.
How did he manage to not notice the shoulders though at least? The man was huge. He was also several inches taller than Soap and therefore the majority of the class. Maybe if he sat in the back and left later than everyone?
Soap nodded. "Understandable. You look nice."
"Nice huh?" Ghost smiled at him. He could tell cause his eyes scrunched slightly.
"Yeah. Nice." Soap said softly, his chest doing something weird.
They stared at the painting a while before Ghost pulled away to start exploring the rest of the exhibit.
Soap finished up the notes he needed to write his paper and then started to walk with him. He tried to find his opening during all of this.
Ghost stopped at a very specific painting.
ARTEMESIA GENTILESCHI, JUDITH SLAYING HOLOFERNES, C. 1612–1613
The art was... stunning. The red, faded from time and wear, was still beautiful against the white of the blankets.
The women held him down and there was a movement to it that Soap wanted in his own work. His fingers trembled with the want to touch it. To feel the texture of the paint under his fingers. Ridges and bumps and smooth layers of the different strokes.
Ghost hummed. "I don't really get art. It's pretty but some people look at it and it... gives them something. An epiphany."
Soap hummed. "I find touching it helps."
Ghost looked at him, raking his eyes over him. "I see. Do you want to head out then?"
Soap frowned. "Why?"
"You're a piece of art and I'm looking for an epiphany."
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nardo-headcanons · 7 months
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Writing Scientist Characters
this post is mainly an excuse to post a certain list of lab supplies I've made for a friend and infodump about lab work. but feel free to use this as a little resource when writing characters who are scientists and/or lab nerds. who knows, maybe it'll be of use.
General thoughts
Many people think it's a stereotype that scientist or nerd characters talk using complex technical jargon. While that is true to an extent, there actually is some kind of lab jargon. It varies across different labs and fields, but one thing they have in common is that it seeks to simplify, not the other way around.
gelelectrophoresis becomes elpho
microbiology becomes mibi
deioninized water becomes aqua dist
biochemistry becomes BC
sodium hydroxide becomes NaOH
They will probably not call a glass of water "silicon dioxide and h2o".
...and more. feel free to get creative. If you're writing in any other language than English, you can throw in one or two anglicisms as well. Also, most scientists will never gatekeep their work, and in an opposite fashion, will not shut up about it unless you make them. And no, most chemists do not know the entire periodic table by heart, only the most relevant elements. (main groups and a few commonly used metals of the subgroups) When it comes to characters doing the lab work, keep in mind that there are a lot more people involved than the scientist themself. Most scientists are more occupied with paperwork and data analysis, it is the laboratory technicians and assistants that do most of the practical work. They often have more lab experience than the scientists themselves.
Things you can have your lab nerd character do instead of making random chemicals explode
writing a lab report (and losing their mind over excel)
degreasing the glass bevel stoppers
removing the permanent marker from beakers (labeling is important)
complaining about the lack of funding of [their field] research
cleaning glassware
preparing specimen for examination
googling the most basic equations for their report
checking if the glassware and utensil collections are complete
steal single use plastic pipettes from their lab
pirating expensive textbooks
A list of laboratory supplies and utensils you can have them work with
Laboratory general (chem + bio)
Erlenmayer flasks, beakers, precision scales (3 digits), glass rods, metal spoons/spatulas, screw on glass flasks (autoclave compatible) test tubes, stopcock grease, dispensers with sanitizer and hand cream, gas burners, heating plates, eppendorf pipettes, pipette tips, Peleus pipetting aids, squirting bottles, liquid and powder funnels, incubator/drying chamber, round watch glasses, magnet stirring plates.
Microbiology Autoclave, petri dishes, agar plates, innoculation loops (reusable and metal), clean bench, microscope slides, microscope, drigalski-spatula, test tubes with clamping lids
Histology
Paraffin bath, water bath, scalpels, scissors, razor blades, microtomes (rotating microtome, slide microtome and freezing microtome), histocinette, tweezers (various kinds), ocular
Biochemistry
Sequencing robots, eppendorf tubes, gelelectrophoresis chambers, centrifuge
Analytical Chemistry
Photometer, kuvettes, burettes, mass spectro meters, UV bank (for chromatogrophies), pyknometers, melting point meter, porcelain mortars, pH paper, analytical scales (4 or more digits)
Prep Chemistry
Tripod/standing material, miniature lifting platforms, spiral condenser, colon condenser, round bottom flask (three necked and y- necked), filtration material, Separating funnel
Electrical engineering
Electric generators, Soldering iron, Clamp connectors, plugin connectors, ohm’s resistors, plug in lamps, condensers, transistors, PCBs, amperemeters, voltmeters, multimeters
Mechanics
Tripod/standing material, metal hooks, metal rods, mechanical stop watches, marbles, metal springs, Newton meters, laser motion detectors
Optics
Prisma (various kinds), various glass lenses (concave, convex, biconcave, biconvex), laser pointers, optical bench, mechanical iris diaphragm, looking glasses, monochrome lamps, lamp filters
Most used chemicals
Deionized water, ethanol, NaOH, HCl, H3PO4, NaCl (+ physiological NaCl solution 0.9)
Useful websites for writing science stuff
DNA sequence generator (simple): http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~mmaduro/random.htm
DNA, RNA and protein sequence generator: https://molbiotools.com/randomsequencegenerator.php Annealing temperature calculator: https://tmcalculator.neb.com/#!/main
Medicine name generator: https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/medicine-names.php Anything chemistry related: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=chemistry
Commonly used software:
MS Excel
Yenka
CASSY Lab
LabView
SpectraLab
LIMS
LaTex
Slack
Scientist friends, feel free to add onto this.
Have fun writing!
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badcaninecemetery · 13 days
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[a list of overhaul headcanons that i've been obsessed with + soft x reader imagines]
he's kind of low-energy, so i imagine a lot of his hobbies would be similar.
given his physique, he'd probably enjoy working out, exercise, and/or yoga. he'd listen to documentaries about scientific discoveries while doing the mindless and repetitive movements. he'd intently watch a creative recreation of the discovery of tiktaalik and then forget he'd been cycling for over an hour.
i definitely think he'd be into reading too. typically he reads autobiographical nonfiction, but i'm sure he could be swayed into more literary nonfiction. he'd also read academic/scholarly journals/publications. he'd spend hours reading and reading.
playing strategic/mentally stimulating board/card games would interest him too. it's to keep his wits sharp, and perhaps hone in his poker face more and more. he probably did this a lot when he was younger, but then it became a hobby so he just does it to keep his brain thinking.
he'd also be into things like wine making or custom metal work, something that he can build and create. chemistry is something he really would enjoy, and there are endless possibilities there. he probably brewed beer and things like that when he was younger to earn pocket money and get himself further out there, but it stuck around too.
along those lines, he spends a lot of his time studying and working on his technical skills. he has many things he has to practice and learn, and i don't think his hunger for knowledge is satiable. he'd dedicate time for learning languages that might help him one day. science and math become some of his favorite things to do to pass the time—it's like doing crossword puzzles to him.
when he was really little, i think he probably tinkered with model kits. he's a little too shy to show those off though, but they're still hidden away in a closet just in case he ever wants to attempt them once more.
imagine kai tells you that he has a surprise for you, so he leads you into the living room and reveals with a gesture a board game. his eyes are crinkled around the edges, so you know there's a smile underneath that mask of his. you'd play with him, only for him to obliterate you every. single. time. it's typically chess because he teases you that it's your skill level—and you should be glad he didn't pull out the checkers board (or worse, go fish).
imagine watching him fiddle around with experiments. he shows you the elephant toothpaste one and you both would watch in horror whenever it starts exploding out more than it was supposed to. whenever you ask what happened, kai admits that perhaps he shouldn't have been focusing on your reactions as much. but whenever he's not doing anything in particular for you (and he totally doesn't do those things to impress you), the two of you just parallel play in the same room. he's busy, writing notes down in that doctor's scrawl of his and staring down intently through his bulky jewelers loupes; while you're relaxing on the other side of the room, perhaps doing something quiet and easy like drawing, or knitting, or writing, or researching.
imagine soft jazz in the background during these things. kai slowly turns to face you with a hard stare whenever you start playing your mix of sad jazz. he shakes his head softly, telling you he's not going to examine the medicinal samples in his petri dishes to billie holiday's "the man i love" (which makes him shift from foot to foot awkwardly because of the lyrics). a sly grin starts to stretch across your face as you switch it to old german jazz (the kind that plays in those 1930s men's fashion instagram reels), and you start doing a little dance towards him, shaking your hips and shimmying. kai's eyes are wide, but he's unable to not succumb whenever you lightly grasp his hands and loosely swing his arms back and forth (he's imploding internally).
imagine making him a rap, rock rap, and/or nu metal playlist. it's sometimes heavy and emotional or bitter, and sometimes it's nice for him to lean back and grimace at the ceiling whenever he listens to the words. so you hook up your phone to a speaker, then hit shuffle. his head is leaned against the back of the couch, eyes closed while the playlist cycles through. one second cypress hill is playing, the next it's eminem's fack. kai's face contorts into dissatisfaction before his eyes open and he pointedly looks at you, but you just snicker and say it's like a game of russian roulette. i wonder just how many times this song is hidden in this playlist? kai just sighs in acceptance.
imagine kai gushing to you (in a definitely calm and composed manner) about some or the nonfiction/journals he reads, or documentaries he's watched. sometimes he'll throw a word out there that you don't know, but he's very willing to explain what it means. he's brief and precise whenever he elaborates the information, and he'll offer to let you read/watch the materials too. you'd definitely sit down and read/watch it (even if it doesn't particularly interest you, but you know kai enjoys it).
imagine the two of you getting into stuff to do together like reading theory (you wouldn't stop jokingly spamming links to the communist manifesto and industrial society and its future at three a.m. in the morning—but then you both dipped in émile durkheim and kai was immediately enthralled). or doing something like learning animal taxonomy (you wouldn't stop calling the centipedes little lovers). or something simple like drinking coffee (or whatever you'd prefer at that moment) in public and people watching.
so many little things to pass the time, just brief smiles and witty glances behind coffee steam.
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eimogji · 9 months
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chemistry theme borders? s'il vous plaît
This one was definitely a challenge! I went for repeating patterns on the second one because of that, and leaned more towards biochemistry
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[ID: a divider made of emojis and emoji combos relating to chemistry, arranged from yellow to red to blue to green. It includes lightning, various colors of fire, a Petri dish, test tubes, bubbles, a microscope, an alembic, and a green microbe. /End ID]
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[ID: a divider made of emojis and combo emojis relating to chemistry, arranged in a repeating pattern and interspersed with little colored hearts. All are cool toned colors. The hearts are green, blue, and light blue. The other emojis are two test tubes (one teal, one purple), a microscope, and an alembic. /End ID]
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@albertbutyoucancallmebert
(Previous) Bert went down the list, reading each event with interest. He grinned a little at ‘Quincy’s Dinner Aftermath’ and ‘Commander Peepers charged them for 8 years of rent,’ but the smile dropped reading the next bullet point about Percy’s demonification. His eye lingered on that a bit longer before continuing down the list. It took a moment before Teddy’s question reached and registered with Bert. He looked up and said, “Oh, uh, I don’t think I have plates.” He pointed to a cabinet in the chemistry-dedicated area. “But there are petri dishes and dissection trays in there. Why?”
Once Bert pointed him in the right direction he headed over while saying, “To give my straw to our rat friend.”
It didn’t take long to grab them. As he headed back he considered getting Bert proper dishes (since he was already eating here) before realizing that there was no safe way to deliver them while they were pretending not to know each other.
Soon Teddy sat back down and scraped the straw against the edge of his dome-shaped lid before setting it on the dissection plate. After a moment he smiled at Sherri Jr. as he gave her the lid too. Then he drunk the melted part of the shake while watching her.
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@stuckinuniformdevelopment
(prev) Teddy cracked a smile when he noticed the ants swarming around the petri dishes. Then he leaned forward and squinted to get a good look at it. Awwww, did Bert give them a treat too? And his favorite food at that? How sweet! Between being immersed with the ants and thinking about how he’d avoid more incidents tonight Teddy didn’t immediately respond. Eventually he headed towards the trash can as he said, “I can handle mine.” He picked up his bedding, then stared at the vent and to the ground multiple times to determine its blindspots. Soon Teddy found a good, out of the way spot along the edge of the center counter. He took his shoes off before using the counter to help him stretch it out. Then he pushed it off and used his feet to spread it. He continued to work on it while he talked. “I’d rather get it done before I’m ready to crash.”
Bert tapped his fingers together as he waited for a response from Teddy. He then gave a cheery “okie dokie!” in response, hoping his cheeriness would clear any lingering awkwardness from the air. 
Bert took a pillow and sheet and walked over to the computer area. There was a metal panel below the station that he opened up and crawled into. He threw out an old pillow and sheet, making a mental note to drop those off at the laundry facility, and replaced them with the new bedding. 
He crawled back out and walked over to Teddy to observe his progress. 
It seemed like something was on his mind as he quietly watched, leading him to eventually say, “...Growing up, the village kids and I would make extravagant blanket forts. We don't have enough stuff here to make anything too fancy, but would you at least like a roof over your head?” 
He looked from the center countertop to the chemistry workstation countertop, trying to discern if a blanket would be long enough to stretch across the space between. 
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science-slapfight · 1 year
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ROUND 1 POLL 3
10. Dr. Kühn (They/Them) @hi-im-lugh
Dr. Kühn is a biochemist and epidemiologist! With the power of those two fields combined, they conduct some ah....unethical experiments! They genetically alter diseases to be more deadly, spreadable, and cause different symptoms, allegedly in the name of creating vaccines for these new-worse diseases, but it's mainly because they're an absolute bastard of a person. They just want to cause problems! The one upside is that they test their new worst-disease on themself instead of the general population. And the fact they're a wet sock of a person. They may have diseases on their side, but a petri dish of bubonic plague won't help if someone is hitting you with a chair. They're also easily flustered with small silly insults, leading to perhaps some of the best shouting matches about whether or not they have fleas.
Their favorite experiments are when they actually get to test their diseases on people. They'll pick someone off the streets and just give 'em some Flu: The Sequel. Monitor how it goes, give them medicine, and put them back on the streets with a cool $500. But! That's bioterrorism! And Kidnapping! Don't do that!
You should vote for them because they're somehow a bastard and a damp paper towel of a person at the same time. Regular committer of bioterrorism, but easily taken out by accusing them of having ringworm. Also. They have a bunch of pet rats whom they have a whole room in their house dedicated towards. And yes, the rats are named after diseases.
26. Angel Anide (She/Her) @x0majestea0x
Miss Anide is a 37yr old chemist who is very much not doing normal chemistry. In her early 20s, she lost a lover dear to her, and began spiralling after she failed to clone her. Now she's been trying to make a chemical that can bring people back from the dead and has taken many lives while doing so. And kill her boss while she's at it.
Her favourite experiment was on someone named Malley, who she successfully managed to get her boss's conscious into and get them out of her way. It was also the most interesting to watch.
You should vote for her because she's also a mother. The clone she failed to make ended up as her daughter and she loves Allay so much. She may be a little evil but she would never hurt a child. She has love in her heart even if it's violent.
Angel also loves cupcakes and would eat them in one go.
Ps. She has cybernetic tentacle limbs that come from her back! Cool!
Relevant Links: I'm sharing her human version because she has the most up to date art. Her toyhouse is not the most organized/up-to-date but theres a lot of images. WARNING FOR SOME NUDITY/SUGGESTIVE ART. Visibility depends on toyhouse settings !! https://toyhou.se/2035561.angelica-angel-anide/15610289.lancer
(Image credits: AllSeeingPortrait on Toyhouse and @x0majestea0x, respectively)
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tradesworthgroup · 3 months
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Latest Laboratory Equipments Solutions | Sustainable Lab Practice
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Today we will discuss about Latest Laboratory Equipments Solutions. In the fast-paced world of scientific research, advancements in laboratory equipment are pivotal to accelerating discoveries and improving outcomes. From automation to sustainability, today’s Latest Laboratory Equipment’s Solutions are more sophisticated, efficient, and eco-friendly than ever. This article explores the top trends reshaping the laboratory landscape in 2024.
Automation and Robotics: The Lab of the Future
Gone are the days of manually pipetting samples or tediously documenting results. Latest Laboratory Equipment’s Solutions Automation is transforming laboratories, leading to more efficient workflows and reproducible results. Robots are increasingly common in handling repetitive tasks such as sample preparation, pipetting, and even complex assays.
Key Developments:
Automated Liquid Handlers: These systems can manage multiple tasks like pipetting, mixing, and diluting with high precision, significantly reducing human error.
Robotic Arms: Used in sample processing, these arms can handle delicate materials, reducing contamination risks.
Lab Management Software: Integrates with automated equipment to provide real-time monitoring and data analysis.
Impact: Automation accelerates research timelines, reduces labor costs, and enhances data reliability, enabling scientists to focus on more complex and creative aspects of their work.
Sustainability: Greening the Lab
Sustainability is now a priority in laboratory management. Latest Laboratory Equipments Solutions with increasing awareness of environmental impacts, labs are adopting greener practices and equipment that minimize resource consumption and waste.
Innovative Solutions:
Energy-Efficient Freezers: Modern freezers consume significantly less energy, cutting down operational costs and carbon footprints.
Eco-Friendly Consumables: Use of biodegradable or recyclable materials for labware like pipette tips and petri dishes.
Green Chemistry: Development of reagents and processes that reduce hazardous waste and environmental impact.
Impact: Sustainable lab practices not only contribute to environmental conservation but also offer long-term cost savings through reduced energy and waste disposal costs.
Miniaturization and Portability: Lab on the Go
The trend towards miniaturized and portable equipment is revolutionizing field research and point-of-care diagnostics. Compact and handheld devices now offer capabilities that once required large, stationary instruments.
Leading Innovations:
Portable DNA Sequencers: Compact devices capable of sequencing DNA on the spot, facilitating rapid genetic analysis in the field.
Handheld Spectrometers: Allow for quick chemical analysis and identification of substances outside the traditional lab environment.
Mobile Lab Platforms: Integrated systems that fit into a van or suitcase, providing full lab functionality on the go.
Impact: These advancements enhance the ability to conduct high-quality research in remote or resource-limited settings, expanding the reach and application of scientific inquiry Latest Laboratory Equipments Solutions.
Digital Integration: Smart Labs
The integration of digital technologies is creating “smart labs” where data is seamlessly collected, analyzed, and managed. Internet of Things (IoT) devices, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) are central to this transformation.
Smart Technologies:
IoT-Enabled Equipment: Connects lab instruments to the internet, allowing for remote monitoring, control, and data collection.
AI and Machine Learning: Used for predictive maintenance, optimizing workflows, and analyzing large datasets to uncover insights.
Digital Lab Notebooks: Replace traditional paper records, providing a secure, searchable, and shareable way to document experiments.
Impact: Digital integration enhances lab efficiency, ensures data integrity, and facilitates collaboration across global research teams, driving innovation and discovery.
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sciencestyled · 5 months
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Lab Coats Meet Jazz Hands: The Riotous Science of Drama and Performance
Alright, hold onto your beakers and berets, folks, because we're diving headfirst into the bonkers, no-holds-barred world of science education—spiced up with a dash of drama and performance art! Yes, you heard that right. Imagine your chemistry textbook just got hitched with Broadway. What do you get? An explosive show that’s part Hamilton, part Mr. Wizard, and 100% educational madness. Buckle up, as we explore how putting on a show can turn the typically yawn-inducing science class into a front-row ticket to Learningville, population: you!
First up, let's roll out the red carpet for the unsung hero of learning—role play! Ever wondered how to make the theory of relativity more relatable? Or how to teach the laws of motion without putting the class in a motion-induced coma? Enter stage left: role play. Picture this: students decked out as Sir Isaac Newton and a falling apple, reenacting the legendary noggin’ thunk that birthed gravity insights. It’s a gravity-defying, fruit-smashing performance that’s more viral than a TikTok dance challenge.
And who could forget the drama? Not the “he said, she said” gossip kind, but full-blown theatrical renditions of the great scientific showdowns. Think Darwin vs. Bishop Wilberforce, but with more flair and less feathered hats—though feathered hats are totally welcome. This isn't just a debate; it’s a WWE smackdown with intellectual smack talk. “Survival of the fittest? More like survival of the wittiest!” Cue the imaginary applause and the chuckles from our hyped-up, meme-loving crowd.
Now, let’s talk about those plays. Who wouldn’t love a musical titled “The Periodic Table of Elements”? Each element gets its own solo—a sultry jazz number by Helium, a fiery tango by Oxygen, and a booming rap battle by the Alkali Metals. It’s like “Schoolhouse Rock” for the TikTok generation, where learning your elements means jamming to a playlist that slaps harder than a hydrogen bond.
But wait—there’s more! Imagine historical reenactments of the flashiest scientific discoveries. Picture Marie Curie, not just stirring a pot of radium, but belting out a power ballad about her glowing findings. Or Nikola Tesla, in a dramatic monologue under a storm of sparks, soliloquizing about alternating currents while dodging dramatic (and safe!) lightning bolts. It’s not just science; it’s science with pizzazz, turning complex concepts into must-see TV.
Integrating drama in science education with art isn’t just about making learning fun; it’s about making it stick. When students step into the shoes—or lab coats—of historical figures, they don’t just memorize facts; they live them. They become the apple that conked Newton or the radioactive element that wowed Curie. It’s one thing to read about Galileo’s trial; it’s another to defend the heliocentric theory yourself in front of a classroom turned courtroom, jury of your peer-students presiding.
This educational extravaganza could even hit the road—science roadshows that bring the razzle-dazzle of the lab to schools nationwide. Think of it as Bill Nye meets Broadway. Each show a whirlwind of facts and fun, leaving students not just educated but entertained. Because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that when you mix science with a sprinkle of the arts, the result is a learning cocktail that’s as potent as a freshly poured Petri dish cocktail.
Of course, let’s not sideline the art of comedy in all this. What better way to cement the laws of thermodynamics than with a stand-up routine that heats up as it goes? “You think entropy is just a fancy word? It’s also what happens to my room every week!” And bam—suddenly, thermodynamics isn’t just a chapter in a textbook; it’s a one-liner on your next TikTok lip sync.
In conclusion, if science education wants to keep up with the times, it needs to tap dance its way into the arts. Because let’s face it, a lecture can inform, but a show can enchant. And in this age of information overload, where knowledge is just a click away, we need that magic touch of the arts to transform plain old science class into a spectacular where every lesson is a showstopper.
So, here’s to more drama in the lab and more applause in the classroom. After all, in the world of education, it’s not just about the facts—it’s about the performance. And with a little bit of creativity, even the most complex scientific concepts can be as captivating as a curtain call at a sold-out show. Now, who’s ready to give Newton a run for his money with a rendition of “Fig Newton: The Musical”? Let’s make science so entertaining it deserves its own encore.
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crystalflores786 · 7 months
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Orbital Shaker
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An orbital shaker is a laboratory device used to agitate or mix substances placed in containers such as flasks, bottles, or petri dishes. It consists of a flat platform that oscillates in a circular motion, causing the containers on it to move in a smooth, orbital path. This motion facilitates mixing, aeration, and incubation of cultures or chemical reactions. Orbital shakers are commonly used in various fields of science, including biology, chemistry, microbiology, and molecular biology, for tasks such as cell culture, bacterial growth, solubility studies, and protein expression.
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Testing equipments Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Testing equipment is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of tools and devices used to evaluate the properties and performance of materials, products, and processes. These instruments play a vital role in ensuring the quality and safety of goods and services, and they are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and environmental protection.Testing equipment can be broadly categorized into two main types: destructive and non-destructive. Destructive testing involves damaging or destroying the item being tested in order to assess its properties. This type of testing is often used for materials testing, such as tensile testing and impact testing. Non-destructive testing, on the other hand, does not damage the item being tested. This type of testing is often used for product testing, such as ultrasonic testing and radiographic testing. The most common types of testing equipment include: Voltmeters and ammeters: These devices are used to measure electrical voltage and current, respectively. Multimeters: These devices combine the functions of a voltmeter, ammeter, and ohmmeter into a single unit. Oscilloscopes: These devices are used to display electrical signals as waveforms on a screen. Signal generators: These devices are used to generate electrical signals of different frequencies and amplitudes. Power supplies: These devices are used to provide a stable source of electrical power. Ovens and furnaces: These devices are used to heat materials at controlled temperatures. Centrifuges: These devices are used to separate substances of different densities from solutions. Incubators: These devices are used to provide controlled temperature environments for the growth of cultures. In addition to these general-purpose testing instruments, there are also many specialized types of testing equipment that are designed for specific applications. For example, there are testing instruments for measuring the hardness of metals, the strength of concrete, the purity of water, and the emissions of vehicles. Testing equipment is an essential tool for ensuring the quality and safety of goods and services. It is used in a wide variety of industries, and it plays a vital role in protecting the public health and safety. Here is a list of common testing equipment used in school and college laboratories: 1.Microscopes: Compound microscope Stereo microscope 2. Glassware: Beakers Test tubes Petri dishes Graduated cylinders 3. Chemistry Equipment: Bunsen burners Pipettes pH meters Centrifuges 4. Physics Equipment: vernier calipers Oscilloscopes Spectrometers Electromagnets 5. Biology Equipment: Dissection kits Microtomes Incubators Autoclaves 6. Environmental Testing: Weather stations pH meters for soil testing Water quality testing kits 7. Electronics Equipment: Multimeters Function generators Oscilloscopes Breadboards 8. Computer Science Lab: Computers and laptops etwork analyzers Microcontroller boards (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi) 9. Geology Equipment: Rock and mineral kits Sediment sieves GPS devices 10. Material Science: Tensile testing machines Hardness testers Microhardness testers 11. Safety Equipment: Safety goggles Lab coats Emergency showers and eyewash stations 12. General Lab Equipment: Hot plates Magnetic stirrers Scales and balances Autoclaves 13.Mathematics Lab: Geometric models Graphing calculators Mathematical manipulatives 14.Language Lab: Headphones with microphones Language learning software Recording equipment 15.Robotics Lab: Robot kits Sensors (e.g., ultrasonic sensors, gyroscopes) Programmable controllers 16. Astronomy Lab: Telescopes Star charts Solar filters 17. Health Science Lab: Stethoscopes Blood pressure monitors Skeleton models 18. Psychology Lab: Reaction time timers Psychophysiological monitoring equipment Cognitive testing tools
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stonylabchem · 11 months
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STONYLAB Crystallizing Dish with Spout and Heavy-Duty Rim
4 Capacities:
100ml Capacity; 80mm O.D.; 76mm I.D., and 41mm Height
300ml Capacity; 100mm O.D.; 96mm I.D., and 50mm Height
500 ml Capacity, 125 mm O.D.;122 mm I.D., and 64 mm Height
1 L (1000ml) Capacity; 150mm O.D.; 145mm I.D., and 72mm Height
Price as low as $13.99
Used for crystallization tests and liquid recrystallization in laboratory to achieve the purpose of refining, so as to obtain pure and single crystal
Made of durable Borosilicate glass; autoclavable and reusable, ensuring long-term usage
Spout for easy, mess free pouring
Reinforced rim to reduce chipping
More dishes for chemistry, bioblogy, microbiology lab
💡A crystallizing dish, also known as an evaporation dish or watch glass, is a laboratory glassware item used in various chemical and scientific applications. It is typically made of borosilicate glass and is shaped like a shallow, flat-bottomed dish with a short cylindrical wall or rim. Crystallizing dishes come in various sizes, with diameters ranging from a few centimeters to several inches.
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bisluthq · 1 year
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Hi Nat!! I would love to know your thoughts on:
- Kylie and Lil Timmy Tim (I thought it was a strange pairing until I saw the video of them at the concert, they had chemistry!!)
- Wonka (I have mixed feelings about this because I don’t think he’s doing a bad job in the trailer but it very much feels like I am seeing Timothee acting, not Willy Wonka)
Timmy is a fuckboy of note so this whole development doesn’t actually surprise me and I also do think they have chemistry and have potential. Like is it random? In theory, yes because Timmy is in theory an indie darling but *in practice* Timmy is an absolute fuckboy and a Petri dish of diseases so him fucking someone super hot and basic makes sense to me and I wish them the best of luck. The part that weirds me out the most is step daddy Timmy lmao. I’m struggling to imagine him parenting in any capacity.
I don’t have thoughts on Wonka but I’ll watch it when it’s out on streaming. I’m not going to the cinema for it because idc enough.
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