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Just got out of an initial interview with a Chinese lab. I was nervous at even the thought of moving that far, but they showed more interest in hiring me than any American lab (probably because Americans have no money for science). I’m setting up a time to present my research to them.
It’s been really hard to find work, so while…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qQW4LTWgtc
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https://nikomc.com/essays/boring-ideas-surprisingly-deep
Niko McCarty explains how seemingly simple ideas, like PCR, have a lot of technical nuance. This article explains a lot of history and advancements of PCR.
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https://nikomc.com/essays/boring-ideas-surprisingly-deep
Niko McCarty explains how seemingly simple ideas, like PCR, have a lot of technical nuance. This article explains a lot of history and advancements of PCR.
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I want to learn about Open Source Hardware and Robotics for science laboratories by which I mean not only hardware with open source software for operating it but hardware that has well documented parts for repair – open operating software and open blueprints, I guess.
I work in academic science, and I’d really like to automate my lab…