Lithium is such a wild element like it's in batteries and it cures bipolar and when you pour water on it it lights on fire
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Lithium is such a wild element like it's in batteries and it cures bipolar and when you pour water on it it lights on fire
couple last days pre final 😬
i really need to pass this class once and for all
May 4, 2026
Finals done!! RAAAAAAHHHH🦅🦅 What a semester this has been! I can't help but feel proud of myself. As a former chronic procrastinator, I never would've imagined that I could actually be disciplined and stick to my schedules. I really think, if it weren't for this behavior change, this semester would've been 10x more challenging. Although, I wasn't perfect, the progress was undoubtedly there. And I did all that without missing my period haha!
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Materials scientists at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have found a way to create and control tiny "flaws" inside ultra-thin materi
Materials scientists at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have found a way to create and control tiny "flaws" inside ultra-thin materials. These internal features, known as extended defects, could give next-generation nanomaterials entirely new properties, opening the door to advances in nanotechnology. The study, published in Nature Communications, demonstrated that patterned regions of the material could achieve a density of extended defects—atomic-scale disruptions in the crystal lattice—up to 1,000 times higher than in unpatterned areas.
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studying for unit operations I'm still in the intro stuf😭glad I only have 14 more classes to pass *and a dissertation* till I get my degree. I'm sitting exams for 10 of them God willing I pass 7 with good grades.
Day 3/30 days of productivity
june 17th 2026 | *₊♡‧˚.𓂃⊹
identified data sources for my primary energy project
coded for rough plots for my secondary project on the rubber industry
updated my lab note book, phd documents, and reorganised some notes.
cleaned and reshelved my book rack as well, my head feels clearer for it! i always tell myself i won't work over the weekend but end up working anyway. partly because i meet with my supervisor on mondays, partly because the work itself is interesting in a way that nags me. my next priority is to dive into the background literature for my primary project.
seinfeld method days - 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th (streak: 8 days)
💿 dooriyan from the 'love aaj kal' soundtrack
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