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"chemistry lab" is a place where scientists and students perform experiments and learn about chemicals and their reactions.
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Most universities offer an introductory class on the subject, and many of these include field trips (you get to go hiking while your roommate is stuck
in chemistry lab).
Having two long
organic chemistry labs + the lab reports that come with them on top of a full schedule doesn't help too much either.
The studio is like a
creative chemistry lab, where he studies the aesthetic effects of combining material absurdity and the premise of tradition.
The researchers say that this study shows that espresso makers can be used as low - cost alternatives
in chemistry labs.
My schedule is jam - packed with what I consider my «serious» core courses — organic chemistry, biology,
organic chemistry lab, and biology lab.
In his junior year, Gazzaley undertook an after - school research internship in a biophysical
chemistry lab at Columbia University.
Attendees at the astrobiology meeting in Arizona showcased an assortment of high - tech devices for next - generation exploration, ranging from microfluidic «life analyzers» and integrated nucleic acid extractors for studying «Martian metagenomics» to exquisitely sensitive, miniaturized organic
chemistry labs for spotting tantalizing carbon compounds and minerals at microscopic scales.
Having received $ 250,000 from Walton in 2011, the school «used the money to buy computers for students, as well
as chemistry lab equipment and recording gear for the school's media studio.»
«I got a minimum wage job in a windowless
chemistry lab where I had to wear a full - body protection suit and clean glass beakers with acid.
A girl
from chemistry lab caught his arm and pulled him into a doorway and then into a room of people, who saw him and yelled, Yeah!
«A lab - on - a-chip shrinks the pipettes, test tubes and analysis instruments of a modern
chemistry lab onto a microchip - sized wafer,» Zeng said.
Since then, Laura has worked in a
biophysical chemistry lab, which she credits with providing a good foundation in lab technique and professional experience in presenting her work at conferences.
Next, he took a «teaching postdoc» at Boston University (BU), where he taught
general chemistry labs and lectures and, one semester, ran eight discussion sections.
It wasn't until my second year of organic
chemistry lab during my undergraduate studies when I realized that cooking was a lot like science, and I ventured into baking cookies from very detailed recipes.
Schell, whose company is developing a
virtual chemistry lab, sees parallels between the early days of computers and virtual reality now.
Quality Control Chemists
use chemistry lab skills to assess the quality of products made in a manufacturing unit.
The expanded facility doubled in size to 82,000 square feet and now boasts a 32,000 microbiology lab,
renovated chemistry lab and facility to increase the capacity and safety of tested products.
Of the dozen or so colleges still under consideration, almost all have medical schools nearly as renowned as their basketball teams, and most of the coaches spend as much time talking up
new chemistry labs as they do their latest league championship.
Detective work in
chemistry labs here on Earth could shed light on whether bigger organic molecules on Mars» surface might degrade into smaller ones like chlorobenzene.
Once it gets into its scientific stride, Curiosity will use its
onboard chemistry lab to look for organic molecules required as the basic building blocks of life, and chemical energy sources that could have been used by Martian microbes.
«They're made by
sophisticated chemistry labs that are producing not just one drug, but also analogs of that drug, so as soon as one drug gets banned, here comes the next one, and the next one — and there's no evidence of any kind of safety testing prior to their release into the drug user population.»
This is due in no small part to the runaway pace of progress in biotechnology, which has led to innovations such as
chemistry labs shrunken down to fit on a computer chip.
Around 1 p.m. Dec. 29, Sheharbano «Sheri» Sangji began an experiment in the fourth -
floor chemistry lab where the 23 - year - old worked as a research assistant to chemistry professor Patrick Harran.
Phoenix's detection was made by performing chemistry experiments directly on martian soil, and it was made by two different instruments: TEGA, which heated soil samples and sniffed for released gases, and MECA - WCL, a
wet chemistry lab.
She joined Southern Research at a time when there were few jobs for female chemists in Birmingham, and most
industrial chemistry labs didn't even have a women's restroom.
But it was Mr. Epsom who first discovered this
little chemistry lab trick so rightfully so he named his new rock salt after himself.
Your body is a
complex chemistry lab and for good hormone balance you need this chemistry to be humming along.
Students can use chemistry to create new Minecraft items like helium balloons and sparklers, view elements in a complete periodic table and build a
customized chemistry lab.
Here, dark handle-less wooden cabinets (which are
reclaimed chemistry lab units) offer a striking contrast to the white walls for a minimal and clutter - free finish.
Miracle of Science Bar & Grill Boston, Massachusetts It's as if you've walked into a
small chemistry lab: The bar and tables are topped with lab - style fireslate, and patrons sit on uncomfortable stools surrounded by old microscopes, scientific equipment, and pictures of Albert Einstein.
Initiator molecules are created in the synthetic
chemistry lab at the Vienna University of Technology.
Hate to admit I'm jealous of Alison's
chemistry lab for mixing perfumes, but I want one for colognes!