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Interdisciplinary Connections: Current Events: Select a recent scientific experiment that you have read about in the news.
In a disgusting-sounding experiment that you probably shouldn't try at home, an international team of researchers have used urea, one of the main components of urine, and a "vortex fluid device" to uncook a hen's egg.
The lengthening duration of analysis is a factor in this new interest: analysis as a kind of weird avant-garde experiment that you lend yourself to for a couple of months (as the early patients did) is quite a different proposition from the eight- or ten-year analyses that are nowadays commonplace.
So, do you have any question related to this experiment that you want to discuss with peers?
It's the kind of experiment that you can't do directly with an established company – especially one with 20,000 employees and offices in nearly 70 countries.
OK, so it's unlikely that anyone in the pub will want to beat you to it when you tell about the killer experiment that you think might turn your field on its head.
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You give a talk, answer questions, and half-listen as your committee suggests future experiments that you'll never do because, well, you're done.
He later explained: "It's all kind of upbeat, really weird physics experiments that you'll never see.
Sometimes - rarely - you can do experiments that tell you everything you need to make a theory.
No doubt, they were impressive, especially Lucasfilm's "Trials on Tatooine," an experiment that will trick you into believing you are holding a lightsaber (they feel surprisingly light).
You can start by selling things you have around the house that you are no longer using, or by picking a few items to experiment with that you can either return or keep for yourself.
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