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Scottevest applied its gadget-pocket-crazy philosophy to lab coats, so we handed one off to a real live scientist to test out in a lab.
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Columnist and Humans The lab coat and lone genius – science's most infuriating stereotypes Television often portrays researchers as lab coat-wearing weirdos who hate social interactions, but the ...
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A scientist at Tokyo University has developed a coat which makes those who wear it appear invisible. Professor Susumu Tachi told the BBC's East Asia Today that the coat was made with a special type of ...
Bill Nye the Science Guy on What It’s Like to See His Lab Coat in the Smithsonian He grew up going to the museum where a piece of his own history is now on display.
Bustiers covered with bright plastic buttons and coats made of white Mickey Mouse gloves brought some surrealist cheer to a muted Paris fashion week on Saturday.
Police are asking the public for help to identify a body found with an animal cartoon coat off a street in Matthews, North Carolina.
Police are asking the public for help to identify a body found with an animal cartoon coat off a street in Matthews, North Carolina.
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