Thursday, June 23, 2011

Lonely hearts' ads in scientific journals...

Felirat hozzáadása
The 'Stripped Science' blog (http://blogs.nature.com/strippedscience/), i.e. Viktor S. Poór has again inspired me. Strongly influenced by his chemical love letter and by my earlier ideas, I decided that this is high time to make my first scientific lonely hearts' ad and I decided to post it right now...
I have also prepared two other lonely hearts' ads, so please follow my blog in order not to miss them...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Celebration of the 1000th visitor (more exactly the 1000th pageview)

I am very glad to announce that probably today I will celebrate the 1000th pageview of the blog! This is really great, especially because I made almost no advertisement about it (in my home country and in my lab practically noone knows about it, otherwise everyone would find out who I am, and I could not be honest in my criticisms and sarcasms)... So thanks a lot for visiting it and please make comments to improve it or just to give some feedback...
CONGRATULATIONS TO VIKTOR S. POÓR FOR BEING AMONG THE 2011 Labby Website Finalists with his blog STRIPPED SCIENCE. PLEASE VOTE FOR HIM!
http://the-scientist.com/2011/06/15/2011-labby-website-finalists/ 

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Safety signs for the different labs and scientists

Let's come back to our little archetypical world... Here are the safety instructions to everyone in the lab...

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Breakfast at Percy William Bridgman's house

After some comic strips about chemistry and biology, it was high time to come back to physics... This comic strip illustrates from a practical (housewife's) point of view the fantastic experiment of Bridgman which (partially) resulted in his Nobel prize in physics in 1946 (and in a lot of amazing high pressure experiments about protein denaturation and folding). Theoretical vs. applied science is also illustrated here, from a typically feminine point of view.
(In 1914 P. W. Bridgman coagulated egg albumen under high pressure - above 500 MPa. The characteristic denaturation/coagulation of the egg is similar to that observed under heat treatment, however, in contrast with heat denaturation the pressure-induced denaturation is partially reversible. This cartoon is dedicated to this phenomenon.) 

Monday, June 13, 2011

(Cheer)leading scientists - special comic strip dedicated to the International Year of Chemistry :-)

It is coffee break again, so it is time for women in science to discuss interesting (philosophical) questions ... The idea itself (cheerleading molecules) is inspired by one of the fantastic comic strips of Viktor S. Poór (http://blogs.nature.com/strippedscience/), it is only slightly modified and put in the 'Stripped Women in Science' frame. I had a lots of visitors for my other comic strip dedicated to the International Year of Chemistry, so this time I decided to continue a little bit in this direction. (But I promise to prepare something completely different for next week...)

Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Horror Mum...


This cartoon is a kind of ars poetica - I mean it is really related to my own life, but is rather a "science" fiction in this form; it only explains the reason why I decided finally not to be involved in brain science and neuroanatomy... I had then a friend who started every one of his working days with a small guillotine and a rat... For a guy singing (if we can call it singing) in a death metal band, this was OK, but I thought that for a woman (or more exactly for me) this was simply too much. I decided that I could not live this way, I could not explain my kids what I was doing or why I was doing it... So here is the cartoon about these mixed feelings...