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March 28, 2010
To do this, I siphon off a few milimoles of the mixture, using a lot of liquid nitrogen and a pretty intimidating vacuum system, bring it over to the GC, and shoot it through. Basically.
Re: Newt Trim
December 17, 2009
Interest piqued? The title is an anagram for something pretty awesome at Oberlin.
Open Access!
November 23, 2009
Much of the cutting-edge knowledge about the world is out of reach for most of the people who inhabit that world. But access to knowledge is a good in and of itself.
Research rocks.
October 20, 2009
The life of a scholar is truly fulfilling, both in the mind and the belly.
Latin America - Day 2, with a nod to our chemistry faculty
September 3, 2009
If you are interested enough to know how clouds form, then you might also be interested to know about one of the really cool pieces of equipment that we have in Oberlin's chemistry department - a custom-built turbulent flow chemical ionization mass spectrometer.
After a VERY Long Hiatus...
April 27, 2009
Hello All! I am SOOOOOO sorry that I have not blogged since the ice age. Oberlin can get a bit hectic sometimes and this has been my busiest semester yet. Freshman year was a challenge, but sophomore...
Tom Allen for US Senate in 2008
July 11, 2008
Or: The Life and Times of an Elite, High-Powered, Unpaid Lowly Intern
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