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How to make a cup of tea in a research office

Tea is important. The first time a human found that putting bits of bush into water we’d boiled over a fire to make a slightly bitter drink was an important moment in human history. From there, human society developed around tea and into caves/huts with our collections of leaves, fiercely Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 4 yearsFebruary 14, 2018 ago
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The importance of the coffee break

As some of you might know, I drink decaf coffee. I’ll just pause for a second to allow the people in shock to recover. The number of people working in science and research who don’t drink caffeinated drinks has similar population statistics to those of the yeti. As it happens, both Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 5 yearsFebruary 8, 2017 ago
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Shameless self promotion of mugs!

This week I made a paid of little banner cartoons specifically designed to look good on mugs and to go well with their research enabling content. Clicking on the cartoon will take you to their actual muggy version. Route of coffee from bush to mug FTIR spectra mug Chemical structures of Tea Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 6 yearsMay 18, 2016 ago
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