What was this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry all about? Our professor watches the live announcement then talks in simple terms about the winners.
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The jellyfish didn't get the price because they did not realize the importance of their fluorescent protein molecules. Classic
thank you.... Yes there was a troublesome yellow book on the shelf but I dealt with that! Nice to have an editing question rather than a chemistry question! :)
haha, omg your so right, thats fuckin hilariouse
What's the point of your comment? Shimomura is a terrorist and the modern science supports terrorist graduate students? :D man, people are crazy, lol...
Support jelly fishes now!
Shimomura caught 10,000 of jelly fishes to extract GFP.
great explanation. thanks!
This guy is great
thanks
Nice use of selective desaturated, does he not have anything else yellow in his office?
If only...
I love it how he took the "shouldn't the jellyfish have won?" question seriously.
Certainly easier than the other way of telling:)
I know because i was a weekend DJ for a few years, and there were quite a few girls with bleached hair. What's really fun is girls with other bright haircolors, they suddenly get green/pink etc fluroscent hair :D
What's also a lot of fun is normal text markers also become fluroscent in UV.
I myself am just light blond, so i don't get glowing hair :(
good call
About the UV light (blacklight) in clubs, it also make bleached hair fluroscent, so it's easy to tell wich women are real blondes :P
This guy is amazing, i want to know loads of stuff too!
The camra guy made fun of him at 1:57
>=|
He's Awesome.
Ben, if one is to purchase a UV lamp from a shop one asks for a "black light". It's a generic name given to that type of lamp, not to the actual light itself. I hope this clarifies things for you. Sorry to be so pedantic but you started this!
no such thing as black light because darkness is the absence of light
Awesome.
He is mine!
You just got yourself a subscriber.
second that motion id prolly pass my science class