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The 'look at what I did today' thread
- wurlycorner
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It wasn’t really!wurlycorner wrote:Command line nonsense?
How is that being all scientific?!
Today was proper science. Liquid nitrogen was involved. Had the ‘fun’ task of picking up protein crystals with a microscopic lasso (e.g https://i.ytimg.com/vi/i2G1fYtjXt8/maxresdefault.jpg) without breaking them, ready to go to the synchrotron.
Then structure refinement on something else (e.g. https://www.chem.uci.edu/~jsnowick/grou ... tart_2.jpg) which was actually quite fun.
Then had a look at a drokk off big magnetic machine generating around half a million times the Earth’s magnetic field, complete with superfluid helium (so at ~2 Kelvin...).
Does that sound more like it?

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Although there is some bitterness that they have to go to the Diamond facility and not locally... and also Oxford now has the biggest NMR machine, not uswurlycorner wrote:That sounds much more impressive, yes...
This bit in particular sounds the most important;
Donald wrote:the synchrotron

Liquid helium I’ve never actually been that close, liquid nitrogen... well you turn the room into a TOTP set when you spill it. It’s not really that dangerous.
Also tried out for the UC team last night

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Okay, okay, it wasn't today but I dug this out as I thought you guys might like to see it. From the days when you could blag a trip into the cockpit. It was a brilliant experience, en-route to Hong Kong from Heathrow. Captain John Cater was the British Airways training Captain for the -400s, and we actually stayed in touch for a while after this. I was sat in the First Officer's seat for about two hours. Brilliant.



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