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Science sure does seem to involve a lot of walking back and forth

As a science university student I’d conservatively guess that around 80% of my science time was sat on my bum. I seemed to spend most of my time in lectures or sat at a lab bench confused as to why my Petri dish of cheese mould was on fire. Even Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 3 years22 January 2020 ago
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Playing Risk in the lab

Note: This article is re-blogged from my column in Laboratory News – go get your free subscription here Growing up, I really hated playing Risk. As a game, it seems designed to please anyone with an inner Napoleon but punish those with the unreasonable desire to have fun. What I didn’t know when playing (and Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 8 years10 September 2014 ago
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