Lately I have been putting the finishing touches on the NSF grant I am writing that will hopefully support my research. Once I get everything turned in, it is supposed to take at least 3 months to hear back, so it will be a while before I know anything.
On the research side of things, I have been preparing my samples for analysis. The first step in this process is to grind each one up by hand (see below). This is a tedious process, but I have been making progress. I have done about 50-60 thus far.
22 hours ago
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I don't know why the text is underlined. It became underlined when I moved it above the pictures. Anyone know?
Try editing your post. If you need to, look at the "edit html" tab and take off the underline commands.
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It looks like you need a grinder (we have a grider room with a loud grinder for soil, fecal and plant samples that need to be ground up before they are analyzed for their nutrient content).
Maybe you could use a cheap coffee grinder? Or even a crank hand grinder for soils?
So sciency
:)
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