Apr 18, 2019 11:04 PM
spartyon182
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CompressedInfo
+ All the points for "Postduck"
Pokegeologist
These are adorable. Can they hold one mole? <3
iamfishface
Where did you get the blue bottles? Must have one!
KanyeWesticularCancer
Scientists are such dorks I love them
spookysprout
The local oddity shop in my town sells these! I love them.
understandable
this is cool
AllTheMemes1
Tiny lab? Where?
Francisart
I love them!
HanSolosParka
I use these tiny beakers for perfumery. They’re so cute and useful for tiny amounts of expensive stuff.
tegfdd77
I, Heisenberg.
ilikechocolatemilkMORE
Omg where did they bought it!?!?!?!?!?! I want ittttttt
Roguishpotato
Its not the size of the beaker. At least thats what ive been told before my lab partner left me for a more distinguish beaker.
PuncturedBag
Tell that duck that posters need to come down at 2pm for the next session
planetcrypto
Doopapotamus
I KNEW I WASN'T ALONE
IHaventTheFoggiest
I said the same thing! I have a little drawer in my lab for all the tiny beakers. No one is allowed to use them ❤️
The tiny Erlenmyers are my favorite
YES!!!! I actually turned one of them onto a Christmas ornament. So tiny!!!!
shadowwriter
someone should make a tiny lab in a full size lab jar/beeker/flask.
hardytardigrade
Okay, tiny postduck, ha ha, but where did you get the tiny Nobel Prize??!?
Undrave
She made a tiny discovery.
Zegot
won't these tiny tubes suck up water and never let go?
Telharmonius
Oh. My. God. YESSSS! I'm a tiny addict! Tiny glassware, tiny machines, tiny things that work, tiny books! I have a tiny lathe that works!
Black0rchids
ALL THE TINY THINGS
lionsilverwolf
SHARE THE TINY LATHE PLEASE
kawaiitankguy
DutchKincaid
HenryLongfellowIII
Back in school I fell in love with a glass cylinder. But then it graduated.
Then it was a cute little pipette. But I had to dispense with her.
ruferto
i see what u
cyrilsmith
There are more like me out there. Too bad I’m out of state right now or else I’d post a picture of my mini lab glassware and...
...other mini stuff. Normal size things are boring mini stuff or huge stuff is always a trip
Thoughttoolongaboutthis
10 ml go missing in reference to 10mm sockets going missing?
coffeepot583
Those little bastards actually do go missing in lab at about the same rate in my experience
StroneDog
Didn't catch that. Makes sense.
SPMelly
Makerofroads
Meanwhile, my lab has a few of these kicking around. It's a bit more industrial than a typical research lab.
gallinaceous
I can’t understand this. I need a banana for scale.
nonamejanie
You need a Runt banana
5P4C3M4N
That’s one big hand
SavagePatchKids
That's why I only date girls with small hands
nolittleplans
You're playing god and I don't like it
onecowboytoo
BobaFettApproves
Looks like my stash that I'd save for my sister
wheresmyPAYDAY
Put it next to your dick.
No u
creeperfrenzy
For when you only want to do a little science.
SerenePrincess013
I exhaled loudly thru my nose. +1, you brat. <3
catscatsyeahcats
As a scientist, most of my job is moving tiny volumes of liquid around anyway.
DownUnderDanny
valkrez
Fukin nerds
PyroFox35
What is this? A lab for ants?! v
ObsceneTentacularInsertions
You are witnessing the genesis of an evil genius who builds a shrink ray
IlexLegion
At first I read it as: “is anyone else violently in love with tiny lab whore or is it just me?”
PunteDai
Or maybe that’s a large fucking penny
talos92
One of the greatest cross overs ever period. (actual period)... Bruh
Ellipses... Dude
CrepSlay
They’re studying Microbiology, it’s much easier due to their size
corrosivebrain
As a microbiologist, I usually use the bigger beakers because measurements are weird. The truth makes it funny
Thebabysitter
mrschokesondick
ApexLegend117
That’s exactly what I was thinking! Nice!
puddin151
ive had to actually use stuff this small for my research in inorganic chem, many of the reagents were so expensive you could only use drops
mrtannen
Watched a video on making actinium for medical uses, costs 1000$ for a nanogram
AlkeneThiol
In molecular bio this shit is useful as an autoclavable reservoir for sterile buffers that you want easy access to under the hood. I love em
MisterManatee
How does it feel for your serious experiments to be so utterly adorable?
gottacatchemalldragonball
I wouldn't be able to stop saying "awwww" at every drop
RKS581
You need to help the OP design a glove box, if you do inorganic research. A really tiny glove box for that brilliant little rubber duck.
valen00
Read that as explosive the first time around, still works and sounds cooler lol
Valarauko
As a biologist, most experiments in Eppendorf tubes are like 200 μl, and reactions in PCR tubes are typically < 20 μl. What's the chem ...
equivalent? I'm guessing polypropylene isn't suitable.
TrusttheSloth
Reactions with metal catalysts where you use <10 mg
What do you do the reaction in? We usually use polypropylene 1 ml tubes.
nanyatenyaa
Nerds!
njessup1992
I'm a biologist and I use 2mL glass vials for organics, with 200uL inserts if you need very small volumes. This is for LC-MS
AbeoLogos
Oh hey, I used to use those when I worked at an enviro testing lab. Wasn't my department, but sometimes I got roped in to flail cluelessly.
Stop it all of you right now
morelikeconsham
For my chem (as low as 1 mg material at a time), I do larger reactions in 1 ml solvent using 4 ml vials, and smaller reactions go into 300
uL solvent straight into the nmr tube I will be analyzing it in.
PeopleAreMadeToBeBroken
Damn, and I thought my 12,5 milligrams into 25 ml was small
OfficialNedFlanders
I only ever use pipettes. I recently bought a 5 mL Rainin pipette that I lovingly named, Big Boi <3
What sort of complexes were you making?
this was my final crystal according to the xray crystallography
Super cool. None of my complexes crystalize properly - they just oil out. What is it for?
no idea, we were just making them to be the first to make them hahaha i don't think any really had anticipated uses
3-isopropyl-4-cyanopyrazole, it had never been created before I made it, i then attached it to cobalt to crystalize and categorize it
How is cobalt? I do Ni(II) chemistry and it is really bitchy. You look at it the wrong way and it disproportionates, decomposes to Ni black,
Counterfit
Well, GM canceled it a while ago now
General motors? Canceled what?
Or both.
cobalt was pretty easy, it made good crystals, i also did manganese and that one sucked and never worked
CompressedInfo
+ All the points for "Postduck"
Pokegeologist
These are adorable. Can they hold one mole? <3
iamfishface
Where did you get the blue bottles? Must have one!
KanyeWesticularCancer
Scientists are such dorks I love them
spookysprout
The local oddity shop in my town sells these! I love them.
understandable
this is cool
AllTheMemes1
Tiny lab? Where?
Francisart
I love them!
HanSolosParka
I use these tiny beakers for perfumery. They’re so cute and useful for tiny amounts of expensive stuff.
tegfdd77
I, Heisenberg.
ilikechocolatemilkMORE
Omg where did they bought it!?!?!?!?!?! I want ittttttt
Roguishpotato
Its not the size of the beaker. At least thats what ive been told before my lab partner left me for a more distinguish beaker.
Roguishpotato
PuncturedBag
Tell that duck that posters need to come down at 2pm for the next session
planetcrypto
Doopapotamus
I KNEW I WASN'T ALONE
IHaventTheFoggiest
I said the same thing! I have a little drawer in my lab for all the tiny beakers. No one is allowed to use them ❤️
Doopapotamus
The tiny Erlenmyers are my favorite
IHaventTheFoggiest
YES!!!! I actually turned one of them onto a Christmas ornament. So tiny!!!!
shadowwriter
someone should make a tiny lab in a full size lab jar/beeker/flask.
hardytardigrade
Okay, tiny postduck, ha ha, but where did you get the tiny Nobel Prize??!?
Undrave
She made a tiny discovery.
Zegot
won't these tiny tubes suck up water and never let go?
Telharmonius
Oh. My. God. YESSSS! I'm a tiny addict! Tiny glassware, tiny machines, tiny things that work, tiny books! I have a tiny lathe that works!
Black0rchids
ALL THE TINY THINGS
lionsilverwolf
SHARE THE TINY LATHE PLEASE
kawaiitankguy
DutchKincaid
HenryLongfellowIII
Back in school I fell in love with a glass cylinder. But then it graduated.
HenryLongfellowIII
Then it was a cute little pipette. But I had to dispense with her.
ruferto
i see what u
cyrilsmith
There are more like me out there. Too bad I’m out of state right now or else I’d post a picture of my mini lab glassware and...
cyrilsmith
...other mini stuff. Normal size things are boring mini stuff or huge stuff is always a trip
Thoughttoolongaboutthis
10 ml go missing in reference to 10mm sockets going missing?
coffeepot583
Those little bastards actually do go missing in lab at about the same rate in my experience
StroneDog
Didn't catch that. Makes sense.
SPMelly
Makerofroads
Meanwhile, my lab has a few of these kicking around. It's a bit more industrial than a typical research lab.
gallinaceous
nonamejanie
You need a Runt banana
5P4C3M4N
That’s one big hand
SavagePatchKids
That's why I only date girls with small hands
nolittleplans
You're playing god and I don't like it
onecowboytoo
BobaFettApproves
Looks like my stash that I'd save for my sister
wheresmyPAYDAY
Put it next to your dick.
tegfdd77
No u
creeperfrenzy
For when you only want to do a little science.
SerenePrincess013
I exhaled loudly thru my nose. +1, you brat. <3
catscatsyeahcats
As a scientist, most of my job is moving tiny volumes of liquid around anyway.
DownUnderDanny
creeperfrenzy
valkrez
Fukin nerds
StroneDog
PyroFox35
What is this? A lab for ants?!
v
ObsceneTentacularInsertions
You are witnessing the genesis of an evil genius who builds a shrink ray
IlexLegion
At first I read it as: “is anyone else violently in love with tiny lab whore or is it just me?”
PunteDai
Or maybe that’s a large fucking penny
talos92
One of the greatest cross overs ever period. (actual period)... Bruh
talos92
Ellipses... Dude
CrepSlay
They’re studying Microbiology, it’s much easier due to their size
corrosivebrain
As a microbiologist, I usually use the bigger beakers because measurements are weird. The truth makes it funny
Thebabysitter
mrschokesondick
ApexLegend117
That’s exactly what I was thinking! Nice!
puddin151
ive had to actually use stuff this small for my research in inorganic chem, many of the reagents were so expensive you could only use drops
mrtannen
Watched a video on making actinium for medical uses, costs 1000$ for a nanogram
AlkeneThiol
In molecular bio this shit is useful as an autoclavable reservoir for sterile buffers that you want easy access to under the hood. I love em
MisterManatee
How does it feel for your serious experiments to be so utterly adorable?
gottacatchemalldragonball
I wouldn't be able to stop saying "awwww" at every drop
RKS581
You need to help the OP design a glove box, if you do inorganic research. A really tiny glove box for that brilliant little rubber duck.
valen00
Read that as explosive the first time around, still works and sounds cooler lol
Valarauko
As a biologist, most experiments in Eppendorf tubes are like 200 μl, and reactions in PCR tubes are typically < 20 μl. What's the chem ...
Valarauko
equivalent? I'm guessing polypropylene isn't suitable.
TrusttheSloth
Reactions with metal catalysts where you use <10 mg
Valarauko
What do you do the reaction in? We usually use polypropylene 1 ml tubes.
nanyatenyaa
Nerds!
njessup1992
I'm a biologist and I use 2mL glass vials for organics, with 200uL inserts if you need very small volumes. This is for LC-MS
AbeoLogos
Oh hey, I used to use those when I worked at an enviro testing lab. Wasn't my department, but sometimes I got roped in to flail cluelessly.
tegfdd77
Stop it all of you right now
morelikeconsham
For my chem (as low as 1 mg material at a time), I do larger reactions in 1 ml solvent using 4 ml vials, and smaller reactions go into 300
morelikeconsham
uL solvent straight into the nmr tube I will be analyzing it in.
PeopleAreMadeToBeBroken
Damn, and I thought my 12,5 milligrams into 25 ml was small
OfficialNedFlanders
I only ever use pipettes. I recently bought a 5 mL Rainin pipette that I lovingly named, Big Boi <3
morelikeconsham
What sort of complexes were you making?
puddin151
morelikeconsham
Super cool. None of my complexes crystalize properly - they just oil out. What is it for?
puddin151
no idea, we were just making them to be the first to make them hahaha i don't think any really had anticipated uses
puddin151
3-isopropyl-4-cyanopyrazole, it had never been created before I made it, i then attached it to cobalt to crystalize and categorize it
morelikeconsham
How is cobalt? I do Ni(II) chemistry and it is really bitchy. You look at it the wrong way and it disproportionates, decomposes to Ni black,
Counterfit
Well, GM canceled it a while ago now
morelikeconsham
General motors? Canceled what?
morelikeconsham
Or both.
puddin151
cobalt was pretty easy, it made good crystals, i also did manganese and that one sucked and never worked