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Quiet and nerdy laboratory scientists offer us a model of how to behave – but are you listening and learning?
April 17, 2020Under ugly fluorescent artificial lights, right now, working 24/7, there is an infinitesimally small group of white coat nerds focused on beating this novel virus. They don’t have time to go online and offer bombastic opinions. They are busy trying … Continue reading
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February 2, 2018Do you remember when the “Tide Pod Challenge” meant getting your clothes dirty and then washing them with Tide laundry detergent? Well, it is now a jaw-droppingly idiotic adolescent phenomenon involving ingesting Tide pods. While by no means a major … Continue reading
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