The Pink Floyd album designer saw the image of a prism in a physics textbook and was like, dude, that's dope. She uses mass spectrometry to identify ions based on their mass to charge ratio. The machine just looks like a big Xerox machine or a printer that weighs like 500 pounds. "As much as I hate admitting it, I was just like, this is my home," she says.
Carbohydrates: no longer just for your piehole. Stuff some knowledge into your ears with sugar scientist Michelle Dookwah and learn how your cells use carbs to communicate, the whys behind your winter cravings, the hot goss on the keto diet, and how much sugar you should really be eating. Also: B-movies about biology and the weirdest thing Alie ate today.
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