Simon is aiming to get himself a nobel prize for his research. He's been thinking, 'Everyone has been using bleach all the time but nobody knows it actually kills viruses, bacteria and fungus. I'm such a genius!'.
Ever drink chocolate drink and feel that it's crazily sweet? Well here's a guide for you to order this drink in food stalls. Beware. There's no such thing as 'in between' sweetness. No wonder diabetic cases are on the rise now. :P
It's the time of year again! All the best food are around.
CEO comics wishing Selamat Hari Raya to all Muslim and happy holidays to the rest! Have a safe trip back to hometown and eat all you can during your stay.
It's been a long time since a scientific comic was posted. Here are some jargons that only a science background person would understand. Do you use these terms? Here is the explanations for the jargons: Weight: The measurement unit of weight is always in Newton (N) as oppose to kilogram (kg), which is used for mass. Apoptosis: Apoptosis means 'programmed cell death', a process which occurs in cells. In a simpler term, it can be used for death. ATP: It's a abbreviation for adenosine-5-triphosphate, a molecule involves in the energy transfer in cells. So when you're exhausted, you have not enough ATP... Centrifuge: This is a process where you rotate a liquid sample in a circular motion very fast. The heavier substance (usually solid) in the mixture will be pulled downwards and collected at the bottom of the tube - pellet. The lighter liquid will stay at the top layer - supernatant. So in general, pellets typically means shit while supernatant means pee.