I don't know how many of you have met our fellow STEM student Johnathan, but he is the tall guy with glasses. He's kinda funny, very nice, and super smart. I was chatting with him one day and realized that he was a mathematical genius. Which was convenient because I had a mathematical predicament. I was trying to calculate a growth curve for three species of Lactobacilli. However, after collecting some preliminary data and calculating a few estimations, I realized that I would miss an important change in my bacteria. Unlike E. coli, Lactobacilli take much longer than 10 hours to complete their growth cycle. After asking to stay after hours, I was informed that the lab had not been Rolanda proofed, so I couldn't stay pass 5:00 pm. Facing this conundrum, I decided to consult with Phoenix college's brain trust- Matt and Josh. They came up with the idea of monitoring carbon dioxide levels during the period when I wasn't there. Then I could use the data to...
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