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Tag Archives: chemjobber
Where I’ve been (in the name of SCIENCE!)
I’m not quite sure who started the whole #sciencenomads thing on Twitter (I think either @Chemjobber or @SeeArrOh), but it got me thinking about all the places I’ve visited/worked because of SCIENCE! Sure, if I’d never got into chemistry (or … Continue reading
Posted in Careers, Fun
Tagged #sciencenomads, chemistry, chemjobber, chemjobs, conferences, geography, seearroh, talks, travel
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Drawing conclusions
How do you draw your benzene rings? No, not how do they look when you’re finished, but what are the motions you go through when you put pen to paper? And I do mean pen to paper, obviously drawing benzene … Continue reading
Posted in Fun
Tagged benzene, c&en, carmen drahl, chemdraw, chemistry, chemjobber, hand-drawn chemical structures
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