Why Are Veins Blue?
Category: biology
Here's a hint: blood isn't blue. Ever.
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Category: biology
Here's a hint: blood isn't blue. Ever.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:30 AM • 42 Comments •
Category: law
A Times slip-up makes for a good laugh.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 6:33 PM • 10 Comments •
Category: Nikola Tesla
Since my Ph.D. research is on protein NMR, I would be remiss if, as we celebrate his 150th birthday, I didn't mention Tesla's connection to my field--particularly since the unit for the strength of a magnetic field bears his name!
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:56 PM • 2 Comments •
Category: Fantastical Fridays
In NMR, bigger really is better, at least when it comes to magnetic field strength, and the entire field has in some ways become one big manhood size-measuring contest. One group, though, reported earlier this year in Nature Physics that sometimes it may be better to just go natural. Forget about all of the high-tech magnets--just use the big one right under your feet!
Posted by Nick Anthis at 7:59 AM • 11 Comments •
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