studying genetics 🧬🌱 🫧🍃🧪🥼🔬
having a deep interest in evolution - what did the creatures of the past look like?
the bright glare of a microscope, focused on a sample of chromosomes
building and learning from hundreds of incredibly intelligent physicists, chemists, and biologists before you
discoveries at incredible speeds, uniting researchers worldwide
thousands of duplications, forming a brand new organism from two cells
the dozens of pathways turning and turning to keep you healthy
studying everything from disease to heredity to synthetic biology
the small but firm bonds interlinking each nucleic acid, impermanent but ceaselessly passed on from generation to generation
I think about the Beast Below episode an ungodly amount because it just shows how kind the Doctor is. I know there are other episodes that also show this but Beast Below has my heart.
The fact that the Doctor knew exactly what was going on because a child was crying, then going through everything to see why this was happening. Then the heartbreaking discovery of the star whale. How the star whale came from the stars to help the children- because it was so old and so kind just like the doctor
I know this is like base level stuff but god- such a good episode
Comfort character 🫶🫶
🧑🔬 Sheldon Cooper moodboard 🧑🔬
Earth's atmospheric glow © Jan. 21, 2024
15/4/25
I feel so guilty for not actually sticking to this. I didn't have not one productive study day but I'll try to resume the challenge from today.
Today's plan:
Biology ch2 - atleast 2 topics
Chemistry ch1- atleast 3
Physics ch1 - atleast 4
Maths - determinants ( first 2 exercises)
I'll come back the end of the day, hopefully by then I've covered atleast 3/4 tasks :)
(The Martian - 2015 dir. R.Scott) “They say once you grow crops somewhere, you have officially colonized it. So, technically, I colonized Mars. In your face, Neil Armstrong! “
Driving to class its sunrise and ending the day at sunset, definitely autumn now
2. What was the last book you read
The last book I read was Bunnies by Mona Awad