wolfedog99 to be fair I wish I did not make that remark. It was an example of the small incremental steps research often makes. I think lots of people within science thought it was great work but it would not make the newspaper and lay people would wonder why anyone would want to work on such a mundane problem.
"While working I like technical death metal.. Or classical music" 3:27
I see he is a man of culture as well
9xM7iGT9xM21u I can see him being a fan of early feshgod or origin!
Supercool series as I'm currently studying bioengineering! Making me inspired!
that's my boyyy, I'm studying biotech and working retail where they play pop instead of my beloved tech death
I also work in the biotechnology field and work with bioreactors so it's great so see this :)
The Dutch are such nice people
Bioreactors really need to be handled like little animals.
Where can I get a pair of those prescription safety glasses?
Any optician. I got mine at Boots.
i added a like for death metal scientist... i know that feeling
Can anyone recommend some good technical death metal?
Keith Cassidy since this video is science themed I'd suggest 'Blotted Science'
When they get older, they get edgy. Like me!
i wish _my_ baby made ethanol, that would be very useful!
Some make a lot of methane. It's not as easy to harvest as ethanol but you might be able to create a diaper with an air tight seal or something.
Fryslân boppe!
I'm sure beer brewers cared about CO2 solutions.
wolfedog99 to be fair I wish I did not make that remark. It was an example of the small incremental steps research often makes. I think lots of people within science thought it was great work but it would not make the newspaper and lay people would wonder why anyone would want to work on such a mundane problem.
Thank you so much for having made it after all, and your paper as well. Every little helps.