hohlbeinlab.bsky.social
Single-molecule stuff, 🔬, 🦠 , 🧬, ☕, Assoc. Prof. @WUR (Laboratory of Biophysics, Wageningen), he/him, 🇩🇪->🇬🇧->🇳🇱, Sites: https://jhohlbein.com, https://scholar.google.nl/citations?hl=en&user=WZZAydwAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
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Measurements at 75deg Celsius?! 🤯
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Wageningen (Niederlande)
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Ganzjährig 19-21 Grad im Gebäude hier und dennoch "world's most sustainable university" (UI GreenMetric). Teuer, aber technisch machbar. Go Germany!
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Along the sames lines, I am always surprised how poorly seminars on campus are attended. So easy to get fresh input and inspiration.
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Think I have similar model with a leaky water tank in case you need spare parts :)
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Twitter/X is like those friends or relatives whom one likes to see once a year for a few hours...
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Thanks for organising!
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Much more fun:
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What? No way?!?
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Congrats!
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Gratis?!? Would be >2 Euros here.
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IMHO as a speaker I make an offer to the audience and they are welcome to take it (listening) or leave it. Also, some people might take notes on their laptop. At least I often do, so opening the laptop can be seen as a sign of showing interest and respect...
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Kostenpunkt?
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Soon: To have a more reliable transfer, we decided adhering to a fixed time table.
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🤯
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Normally the birds are faster than me.
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They look great indeed. -googles small greenhouses-
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Yeah, the black ones need more sun it seems. Not ideal for NL. Most plants are red cherry tomatoes this year as well.
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They do look much better though. Self raised or bought? I’m going again with the black, red, and yellow 🇩🇪 combination.
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To add another observation: for science + papers, there seems to be way more interaction and engagement on LinkedIn. But then I miss out on posting dad jokes and sourdough.
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Technology wise Mastodon is fabulous. But engagement in “my” community was/is super low. Barely anyone there from US. I also can handle only one social feed so BlueSky it is for now.