https://www.jstor.org/stable/4593645
chemists live longer because all the poisons are fighting each other.
We call it three stooges syndrome
Dunno about now, but I had to pipette stuff in BTech. That’s less than 10 years ago.
Chemists from 1925 in 1960… I don’t remember always having this much cancer… Or reduced lung function.
“Hmm, new compound, eh? Let’s taste it.”
All chemists from 1925 are dead.
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Correlation, not causation
Curie, Death,
Be “alpha” in the grave 😎😎 supaaa
Nah the alpha is fine, it’s the beta and gamma radiation that got her
Do they still sell the Pipetting silly straws somewhere? I was in a Bio lab last week and they didn’t have any (but still told everyone to NOT pipette the E.Coli with their mouths) so I really want to try that now
As someone who worked in nuclear power you should definitely NOT pipette by mouth.
How else will you get that gorgeous metallic flavor that portends your teeth falling out?
As someone who worked with radioactive materials: I dropped my screwdriver :(
Hey, at least you are not a smoothskin anymore!
RIP, Science 0 Demon core: what like 3 now?
I don’t known why people malign the poor core so much. It killed way less people than it was designed to do.
Chasing the dragon again eh
My uncle was a med lab tech in the hospital. They still had “no mouth pipetting” signs up in the late 90s.
Today, LSD would never be discovered. Guy didn’t even use gloves and lived to 102.
Started to feel bad at work and then drove home on the worlds first acid trip.
Didn’t he (famously) ride his bike home?
It was 1943 and even in Switzerland fuel was not to be had. Incidentally, it was the same day that the Jewish uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto began.
That was when he took LSD for the first time intentionally. There was one time before that when he absorbed it accidentally.
I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors. After some two hours this condition faded away.
This was, altogether, a remarkable experience - both in its sudden onset and its extraordinary course. It seemed to have resulted from some external toxic influence; I surmised a connection with the substance I had been working with at the time, lysergic acid diethylamide tartrate. But this led to another question: how had I managed to absorb this material? Because of the known toxicity of ergot substances, I always maintained meticulously neat work habits. Possibly a bit of the LSD solution had contacted my fingertips during crystallization, and a trace of the substance was absorbed through the skin. If LSD-25 had indeed been the cause of this bizarre experience, then it must be a substance of extraordinary potency. There seemed to be only one way of getting to the bottom of this. I decided on a self-experiment.
Exercising extreme caution, I began the planned series of experiments with the smallest quantity that could be expected to produce some effect, considering the activity of the ergot alkaloids known at the time: namely, 0.25 mg (mg = milligram = one thousandth of a gram) of lysergic acid diethylamide tartrate.
From LSD: My Problem Child by Albert Hofmann. I will leave it to others to explain all the ways in which this is absolutely hair-raising.
at least he went about it scientifically rather than going “yo bruh try somma this shit, it’s fire trust me”
I’ve gotten 2 skin burns from chemicals with a nitrile glove breakthrough time of <1 second
underfunded undergrad lab classes without heavy duty gloves shouldn’t be allowed to use fuming nitric acid >:(
I’m all fairness, nobody should be using fuming nitric acid unless absolutely necessary.
At least you didn’t catch on fire. It likes to do that too.
Don’t look in my lab please.
I’ll never get the vague vinegar stains out of my hand
Vague Vinegar is 100% something you’d make in slime rancher
Little Johnny has gone to H
He’ll be with us no more
For what he thought was H2O
Was H2SO4