At home I have a little silicone grippy for pickle jars and similar. It's too big for this, but I'm thinking we need a smaller version in the lab.
At home I have a little silicone grippy for pickle jars and similar. It's too big for this, but I'm thinking we need a smaller version in the lab.
It's several times I have seen/heard it seems like it gets tightened really hard at installation especially, and then trying to take it off for cleaning is difficult. If you wait for it to cool it can be harder, but taking it off hot is ouchies.
And yes, CS2 isn't perfect but far better than CS1
#TeamMassSpec before I go down the design rabbit hole, has anyone made a tool to help get off a too-tight ITI on the Bruker CS2 source? Preferably without burning one's hands?
Holy water or sage for when the LC just won't cooperate?
I remember doing this type of stuff in MS Paint and being so proud
"Let's watch the Olympics and be inspired!"
Cut to trying to explain IBS to my 5yo...
Linking images/spatial has really exploded in the past about 10 years. That is an area that the new advances in computational registering have made so much better and easier.
Ok I was reading about this and...it's that easy? Things stay in place that well? And it could be paired with mass spec imaging? What's the catch...there has to be a catch.
This is where video calls are helpful?
I think Ying Ge still has the record to my memory- something big and angering the wife of her PI
One of my favorite ice breakers in FeMS was "what's the most expensive thing you've broken?" Or similar inspiration ala r/labrats lab sins
I like this! You could do a "dead proteomics techniques I won't miss"
I love that on BlueSky I can usually tell if I know a person, but it is also funny too find commonalities with complete strangers via reddit. Anonymity acting as a unifying force? Maybe?
Some was really neat then some comes out of left field. But an interesting world to ponder.
It's trippy...
I'm going to need this in the largest poster size printable! Laminated, multiple copies
Stylish before it was popular
My 5yo btw is currently enthralled with your book, so I showed her this post. "Wait, I can do science AND build Legos?"
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The cat-ions just make the whole build.
I just examined a method from 2 instruments and 4+ timsControl versions ago; would have been painful the other way. This was smooth and easy. Major props.
Ok wow...I followed your directions and it...just worked?
That never happens and wow this will be so amazing and useful!
I can't wait to test and tell you all the bugs I find ;)
There is a way to adapt methods that were created for Pro/Pro2 to be read by software now running a HT/Ultra. For legacy method reading that's what I did a bunch.
Wait no more replacing tiny codes via notepad++?
Sign me up! This will be huge for us!