It's not science porn (or is it?)

So, apologies again for the recent lack of posts. There's been a number of things going on of late, including getting a chance to meet fellow Scienceblogger, Chris Mooney, as well as being in full wedding planner mode for an upcoming visit by Dr. Vandana Shiva.

To get back into the swing of things, let's first start with a link elsewhere. Is it science porn? I don't know - although the thought of these pin-ups gracing the locker rooms of laboratories across the planet is strangely appealing to me.

This is the second pin-up from the SCQ and in keeping with a "skin" theme, it's on our stalwart measure of acidity/alkalinity - pH. Click here to get the pdf and display it with the pride that only a sciencegeek can harbour.

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