Sunday, August 31, 2014

shame in academia

Time to put on your academic glasses!
Because this blog post is gonna be science-y.
This will be my take on Science Communication.
I think Scie. Comm is interesting.
Well, it LOOKS interesting.
More than my Environmental Economics stuff anyway.
So here's a short review of the latest scandal in science.

Has anyone heard of STAP Cells?
It stands for Stimulus-triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency.
STAP cells can basically become any cells that we want.
That's what we call "Pluripotency".
We make STAP cells by putting stress on normal cells.
Said stress can be…squeezing them or,
if you like something more extreme,
dumping them in acid. *ouch*

Isn't this great!?
We can turn normal cells into any cells we want.
And the best part is it's so easy.
Take some lemon juice (which is basically weak acid).
Dip some cells in it.
Viola! God-like Cells!

And we owe it all to a wonderful,
charming, cute scientist:
Obokata Haruko-chan.
And she's not just your ordinary scientist.
She wears an apron to work,
instead of a lab coat.
And her lab is covered in kawaii stickers!
Her work was published in one of the most
prestigious scientific journal in the world:
Nature.
She shot to fame in her home country Japan.
All was well,
and Miss Obokata became an instant hit!

But (there's ALWAYS a 'but'),
several claims came in from different scientists.
They've read about STAP cells in the journal.
STAP cells are great.
They tried to make some too!
But the replication of the experiment failed.
And this is where the biggest scandal/
scientific misconduct in the scientific community started.
With Miss Obokata right in the middle of it all.

The STAP cells paper was retracted from Nature in July,
having only been there for six months.
The scientific community criticised the lack of integrity
in Miss Okobata's work.
But she was the only one who received the blame.
Her supervisor and co-author of the paper,
Yoshiki Sasai,
was also criticised by the scientific community
for not properly fulfilling his duties as supervisor.
Unfortunately,
Mr Sasai was found to have taken his own life.
It's believed that the cause of his death,
was caused by the "shame" of being involved in this
"scandal of the decade".

Miss Obokata has agreed to repeat the experiments
in an attempt to prove to the world
that STAP cells really exist.
So far,
the organisation responsible (RIKEN)
has worked with Miss Obokata
on the experiment 22 times.
With no signs of STAP cells yet.
Perhaps the answer is quite clear now.
That there are no STAP cells.
Or rather, STAP cells have yet to be found.
And we've still got a fair way to go before the next breakthrough in science.

~The End~

I hate these sad endings.
And that wasn't really an scientific article.
It was more like "Dramas in Science".
There's still a bit to write about regarding this case.
But I'll leave that for next time.
Wouldn't wanna bore you.
If you DID manage to finish reading the whole article.
What do you think ?
Am I THAT bad at writing ?


Listening to Superheroes - The Script

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

and so it begins

Phew.
So far, its only Thursday and
I'm already beat.
So far it's been,
1 online quiz, 1 in-class quiz, 1 assignment and 1 presentation.
It's like Semester 1 all over again!
Except it's only Week 4.
Not looking forward to future assignments.
Also, I've only attended 3 lectures this week.
Skipped almost/more than half of them.
#SuchARebel
I can totally see this becoming a habit too!
I'm shedding my Fresher identity.
Just like how Taylor Swift is shedding her country origins.
If you haven't heard anything about Taylor lately,
you are a disgrace!

Aside from my assignments and being absolutely hooked to Taylor,
nothing much happened these past few weeks.
Unless you're interested in hearing about my assignments. 0_0
I wonder what other bloggers blog about?
I COULD blog about the work I've been doing at volunteering.
But that won't be fun.
After all,
my job basically comprises of stopping people and
telling them about a random science project….
To make matters worse,
said science project is about soils.
"Wow such fun…"
But I suppose research is supposed to be torture (PHDComics, 2011).
Oh dear,
I just wrote an APA-style citation.
But I've never used APA.
It's always been Harvard.
I really need a break, don't I?

Let's see if there's anything interesting in my phone.
I'm sure there's SOMETHING that isn't a picture of my assignment/notes.
#Filler
P.S. I've been having A LOT of coffee lately.
So much for trying to save.
I just realised the Vanilla Chai Latte they sell at the Guild Cafe is quite good.

Ohhh here's something that's remotely interesting.
Everyone,
this is Oliver.
He's a Moody Quad-Beak.
He's not an octopus,
nor is he a squid.
We don't know what he is.
He belongs to the genus Orthoceras,
which was said to be extinct.
But we found him in the North Pole,
frozen.
He's cute, I reckon.

On Wednesday,
my biology group and I have successfully
(to some extent) brought Oliver to life.
Now, he's a cute lil' purple Cephalopod
with a loving owner.
May he lead a happy life
and have lots of kids,
through PCR and advanced cloning processes.
You know…
Since he's the last of his kind.







And here's a picture of me trying to collect a soil sample.
I failed miserably.
There was root material everywhere.
Mycorrhizal-fungi, perhaps?
If that was true,
then EWWWWW.
I touched a fungus.
#EnvironmentalistAtHisBest

And now for a picture of a rock I bought.
Got it at the Rock Museum at Uni.
It was sooo cheap and pretty.
That's a piece of calcite.
The most stable polymorph of Calcium Carbonate.
It looks like a diamond, doesn't it?
I got it because its shape looks the most defined.
It's natural but it looks like it's been processed.
I even attached a little pick-up line to it.
"I'm a piece of carbon. Date me!"
+1 if you get it!



And just to end this extremely pointless,
random and boring blog post.
Here's a picture of the coffee I had yesterday.
Vanilla Chai Latte for the WIN !
Too bad it's soooo bloody expensive.
I guess I'll be sticking to Flat Whites.
Flat Whites are good too.
I don't like the white foam they have on Lattes.
Maybe I'll talk about my coffee-drinking habits next time.
We shall see.



Listening to Shake It Off - Taylor Swift



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TK
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

a day in the life of a .first-day-of-uni student

It's Friday,
and I've successfully made it through the first week of Uni.
Fun fun fun fun,
looking forward to the weekend.
But now I'm at the library.
Chilling.
#NerdLife

First day of Uni always feels great.
You feel/think you're gonna do a great job.
A new semester.
A new beginning.
You're gonna study hard.
But still have excellent work-life balance.
And first-days are perfect for just that.
The fact that you don't get any work on your first day
makes your work-life balance look excellent….
even though you've spent the whole day doing nothing.
Either doing nothing or doing something stupid.
One or the other.

This time,
I thought I'd do another one of those "A Day in the Life" posts.
WITH PICTURES !
(yayyyyyyy)
It was a fairly fun day for me.
Probably boring for all you readers out there.
But whatever !
#NerdLife

*DRINKING (WATER) GAME:
Every time you see a laptop/computer in any of the pictures,
take one sip of water.
If both appear in the same picture,
take two sips.
If you survive this challenge,
you'll probably need to use the toilet really bad.
But I commend you if you survive !


7.15am
Wakes up.
Mum had to wake me up
because my biological clock was still messed up.
It still is.


7.30am
Brekkie Time !
I had to choose between bread and cereal.
I went with bread.
Because if I had cereal,
with COLD milk,
I would freeze.
Plus,
I feel that a cup of coffee
for appropriate for the first day of uni !

*Shoutout to Miss Fashion for the awesome mug from Vietnam !


8.30am
Bus ride to Uni.
First day or not,
I always end up running to the bus stop.
And this time,
I was determined.
MUSN'T BE LATE
FOR FIRST LECTURE
OF THE SEMESTER !
The bus was surprisingly crowded.


9.00am
I barely made it.
I went into the crowded lecture theatre,
and just picked a seat in the front and sat there.
Too intimidating to go any further to the back.
So many strange, alien faces.
Our lecturer, who is Chinese,
gave us the first lecture.
We didn't get to meet our Unit Coordinator.
I found the lecture slightly boring.
And it was a little hard understanding him.
But he speaks quite well….
Until he starts rushing.


10.00am
Went round the campus looking for textbooks.
First to the Reid library,
then to the Secondhand Bookshop.
Trying to be thrifty and all.
Unfortunately,
Secondhand always fails me.
So I went over to the Co-op bookshop.
$80 for my Economics textbook.
And $130 for my Organisational Behaviour textbook.
GREAT !
Such great deals !
#SmellTheSarcasm


10.30am
Gave up on my book search completely.
And went to hang out with some friends.
Meet Miss Mum and Mr Dad and did....
nothing of any significance!
Miss Mum was very loud though.
And Mr Dad was swearing a lot.
And I was stuck in the middle.
Hmmm....
Sounds quite like a typical family to me...
#Creepy


11.45am
Stopped by at the Science Cafe to get lunch !
I don't actually go IN to the Cafe quite often,
despite being a regular at the Science Library.
Well, it can't be helped,
since they close at 3pm.
As if Perth going to bed at 5pm wasn't bad enough.

I settled for a Ham and Cheese Croissant.
My first "usual" at Uni cafes.
Got sick of said "usual" after a few weeks of
continuous consumption.
Needless to say,
it's not a "usual" anymore.


1.00pm

Walked ALL THE WAY to the South end of campus...
or was it North ?
Well, the Business end of the campus.
This semester I enrolled in
Organisation Behaviour (OB).
It's my first time doing a commerce-related unit.
So, things were pretty mind-boggling at first.
It still is...
But the whole lecture was dedicated to housekeeping.
I've heard rumors about the unit being super dry.
That lecture confirmed it!
In other words,
I'm looking forward to it...

Sadly, there won't be a picture for this time slot.
Because I was too busy snoozing.
It's a trend in that unit.


2.00pm
I met up with Mr Mum and Miss Mum to go hunting.
Tutorial classroom-hunting, I mean.
Why wait till your tutorial to get lost,
when you can just get lost on the first day of uni!
Miss Frozen tagged along as well.
So that was kinda interesting.
We ended up in weird places....


3.00pm
...like the Rock Museum.
Miss Mum didn't know about this place.
So her jaw dropped exponentially.
Miss Frozen was as well,
just not so much.
We stomped on the seismic detector-O-meter,
touched soils (my favourite part),
and looked at rocks.
Apparently, they were selling rocks too.
Shiny, colourful rocks.
Not the boring ones.
(If you're a Geologist, please don't kill me.)
Pretty damn cheap too!
I'm going back one day to get some.


4.00pm
We ended up at Reid Library, somehow...
And we chilled at the Reid Cafe.
Miss Mum and Mr Dad pretty much had a divorce.
It wasn't an ACTUAL divorce.
But it sounded a lot like one.
And as always,
the husband is the one leaving the wife...
Aside from marriage values being questioned,
nothing much happened that hour.


5.00pm

Time for me to get some work done!
Volunteer work, I mean.
ClimateWatch work, to be specific!
I spent 3 hours looking at roughly 150 sightings
of Australian magpies.
I found some rather interesting error in the dataset,
which made the work more interesting...
Unfortunately,
the error was actually caused by my carelessness.
One step closer to unemployment!


8.00pm

My eyes were twitching after staring at
TWO computer screens for THREE hours.
Silent bus ride home.
As usual.


8.30pm

I had my dinner.
And then my shower.
Nothing interesting here.
And you're definitely not getting a picture of me in the showers!

10.00pm

I get my daily dose of online cwap!
Reading random things online.
And watching pointless videos on YouTube.
It's a living necessity for me.
Good thing I had some strawberries to munch on.
Fruits and nonsensical social media go extremely well together!
Kinda like cereal and bananas.

12.00pm

I hit my sack.
Not literally.
I also pray that I won't oversleep the next morning.
Guess what,
I did.



Listening to Up All Night - Owl City
 
 
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