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Scientists Finally Achieve Cold Fusion After Forgetting Room Temperature Fusion In The Freezer

July 19, 2019 Lexa Graham
Biology

Op-Ed: Please Let Me Live Vicariously Through Your Perfect Data

June 22, 2019 Fragnance Conchord

Just a quick hit of your graph’s flawless curves will allow me to survive another year of statistical insignificance!

Chemistry

Health Inspector Deeply Unsettled By Lab’s “Do Not Microwave Fish, Curry, Or Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Note

June 16, 2019 Craig Fay

“I worry that the inclusion of “aromatic hydrocarbons” implies the issue was mostly due to their strong smell, and not the extremely high risk of cancer.”

Chemistry

Science Fair’s Baking Soda Volcanoes Completely Upstaged By Regular Volcano

May 6, 2019 Amar Singh

While there were no casualties, all staff agreed they’d rather die in a real volcano than have to see another baking soda one.

Biology

17-Year-Old Lab Student Somehow Trusted With Two-Million Dollar Machine

May 5, 2019 Marc Hallworth

“I only read the pre-lab five minutes ago, I don’t know how this thing works at all. It’s the size of a rhino and apparently pretty fragile.”

Chemistry

How Did This Particle Get So Alpha? He Swears By Having Two Protons and Two Neutrons

April 12, 2019 Lexa Graham

Biology

Scientists Confirm ‘We Have No Goddamn Idea’ Whether Chocolate Is Good Or Bad For You

April 11, 2019 Editor

Chemistry

Food Scientists Determine Soup Was Not As Spicy as Karen Said it Was

March 19, 2019 Amy Bugg

Chemistry

Can You Afford To Eat Today, Or Are You An Undergrad Who Has Broken Some Glassware?

February 9, 2019 Lexa Graham

Many students are facing a difficult choice; either buying an entire week’s worth of groceries, or accidentally chipping one frail beaker.

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