It Is My First Time Using Hex Graph Paper In A Good While So I’m Making It A New “chemicals Of Interest”

It is my first time using hex graph paper in a good while so I’m making it a new “chemicals of interest” notebook.

I think it looks passable so far, though sometimes I include the hydrogens because it’s fun to draw on this.

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4 years ago

Metabolites of Caffeine (at least to the best of my referencing ability)

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2 years ago

I know this probably sounds really mean but one of my favorite pastimes is watching New York and Massachusetts fight over who has the best library resources because every single time they try to best the other, it gifts the entire scientific community a new research tool for free


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4 years ago

Nothing quite like doubting your own legitimacy as a researcher because of one brightly coloured noodle.

Nothing Quite Like Doubting Your Own Legitimacy As A Researcher Because Of One Brightly Coloured Noodle.

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4 years ago

Catch me always apologizing for using technical words even when they’re needed because I used to be *that kid* at the doctor’s office

Catch Me Always Apologizing For Using Technical Words Even When They’re Needed Because I Used To Be

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4 years ago

Thyroid function panel (data stolen from my diagnostics ref) with the added bonus of some structures I’ll probably regret not being able to recognize without a guide

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4 years ago

May you all reach a point in your career where you can steal a chart off the internet and only draw it halfway then say almost nothing important about it and file it as an “important research note” for later use in a presentation

May You All Reach A Point In Your Career Where You Can Steal A Chart Off The Internet And Only Draw It

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4 years ago

I’m the only person on this floor who doesn’t like coffee, so I have to get my energy to function elsewhere.

I’m The Only Person On This Floor Who Doesn’t Like Coffee, So I Have To Get My Energy To Function

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2 years ago

Thank you so much for running @peroxide-foam! I love your take on labcore so much. It's refreshingly clean and crisp, perfect for those who want to be morally-ambiguous scientists who want to be more subtle about it or just don't like things that glow green. Props!

I should be the one saying thanks to you, Anonymous! I'm really glad to know someone's got similar sentiments about how science feels to them too.

Initially, I got into making 'clean' labcore moodboards as a way to drown the insecurities I had about my own laboratory by saying that it's okay if your workspaces are sterile and boring because there can be a massive sense of comfort in being able to focus on your experiments in a calm, non-overwhelming environment!

Btw, your message inspired me to collect even more. Thanks beyond kindly :)

4 years ago

First post! Feels kinda empty in here so I’m sharing the most recent photo I’ve taken. Have a flask of isopropyl alcohol chilling in a bath.

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