• BigWeed [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      They had a whole liquid cryo system go for less than $1k. Been trying to avoid getting any mass specs but they come up a lot. I’ve been shopping here for the past like 6 months and heres my haul so far:

      • Harvey Sterilemax autoclave: $10
      • Airclean 600 laminar flow hood (new in box): $400
      • 2x milli-q advantage a10 water filters (w/ filters): $20 each
      • Shakers, rockers, and scales: ~$10 in pallet deals
      • Incubating orbital shaker: $100
      • Oscilloscope: $10 in pallet
      • nikon ts100 inverted microscope w/ camera attachment: $70
      • Olympus CK2: $50
      • Accuspin 1 centrifuge: $20
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        oh my god. all you need now is the grad students to do the repetitive pipetting and you’ll be a whole ass university for less than the price of a high end laptop

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      What exactly is a TEM?

      Edit: A microscope that kills bugs by taking the coolest images of them. No judgement, even if I wouldn’t do it myself, I’m very glad other people do it for everyone else to see. Speaking of, if you get it I hope you upload some images! Lots of insects have a surprising amount of details up close, like their true number of eyes.

      I feel this process could give an already-dead bug dignity. I try to rescue bees sometimes, but some of them are expired already when I try to help them. I really like bees so I wish I had a way to preserve their image, and return them to nature.

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          i used to look at the outsides of single-celled organisms with 'em, it’s pretty neat

          electron microscopes truly are the most “you change the result by looking at it” instrument though. I burned many a hole in precious one-of-a-kind samples by looking at them too hard 😭