I think the most exciting thing for me was getting the first proper results from my PhD and seeing that the water in my meteorite samples has the same chemical fingerprint as the water on Earth. I was stunned đ
It links in nicely as we can show that Earth, Mars’s interior and now several types of asteroid all have a similar type of water.
At the moment it is finding a link between a cytokine (small proteins in the body that generate signals and can control how other cells behave) and my protein of interest. This means I can investigate this link further to find out what else is involved and how their relationship contributes to causing hyperkeratosis (over production of skin cells).
Have you ever used a facial scrub?
Did you know that a lot of them contain plastic :s !
Facial scrubs often contain really small pieces of plastic for their exfoliating properties. Basically the plastic pieces can take off the dead skin so that your skin is nice and smooth!
Recently I have been extracting the plastic in the facial scrub to research them. I found out that in one facial scrub product there could be over 2 million plastic particles!!!
Finding that facial scrubs can have over 2 million plastic particles in each product is unfortunately an extremely worrying result đ .
As this plastic is so small, when it gets washed down the drain into the sewage system, it doesnât get caught be the filtration system, so these plastic particles make their way into the ocean!
It can have some scary effects in the ocean, for example animals can eat the plastic thinking its food! The plastic fills up in their stomach, so they feel full. They donât want to eat anymore so end up starving! Can you imagine eating plastic?! We would get very ill! It is also making the ocean into a âplastic soupâ! It can be found everywhere, even at your nearest beach!!
Hopefully this result will make people not want to buy facial scrubs containing plastic, so this source of pollution can stop!
Mine has to be a copper complex that could be used as a chromophore (light absorber) to make a solar cell with an efficiency of 2.3%. I know that doesn’t sound high, but in the copper world it was the best of its kind, for about 2 months until a guy in my group made a better one!!!
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