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<blockquote data-quote="bigbadwilf" data-source="post: 57247384" data-attributes="member: 236644"><p>Another stray chemist (amongst other things) here. I'm half a credit (i.e. my dissertation) short of a part time chemistry degree.</p><p>That, and I work with/for an awful lot of really high-powered chemists, most of whom are far more reasonable (and sane) than the biologists I used to work with).</p><p></p><p>I'm torn as to what to do it on, between fuel cells, biopolymers and transactinides, bearing in mind that it's got to be literature based rather than experimentally based (because their insurance won't cover it and the health and safety people would probably start having kittens at the thought of it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbadwilf, post: 57247384, member: 236644"] Another stray chemist (amongst other things) here. I'm half a credit (i.e. my dissertation) short of a part time chemistry degree. That, and I work with/for an awful lot of really high-powered chemists, most of whom are far more reasonable (and sane) than the biologists I used to work with). I'm torn as to what to do it on, between fuel cells, biopolymers and transactinides, bearing in mind that it's got to be literature based rather than experimentally based (because their insurance won't cover it and the health and safety people would probably start having kittens at the thought of it). [/QUOTE]
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