Calling all amateur scientists and builders

Workbench mtneer_man

Do you moonlight as a scientist? Rush home from your day job to tinker and mix in your home workspace, crammed in your basement or garage? Peruse lab equipment websites during your lunch break? Then read on, you lovers of science. Read on.

PopSci.com is seeking submissions from readers with home workshops and laboratories, for an online feature on amateur science. If you seek a little fame for all your hard work and would like to see it featured in print on the web for the whole internet-world to see, email yourpopsci@gmail.com. Please include a brief description of your lab and equipment (and how you procured it), tell us about the work that you do there and how you became interested in it, and what you do for your day job. Please also send photos and/or videos of the workspace, and your contact information.

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5 Comments

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from toronto, ontairo

could i enter my bedroom cause under the bed theres boxes and boxes of electronics and have a computer and a laptop and a monitor and some old cameras and wires and old toys on the ground

I wish my workbench was that clean and neat.

Got to say this is pretty darn clinical

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I am agree with Profchuck

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Agree with Profchuck and romaniamac1, I wish my workbench was that organised.

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