Dr Michelle Wong
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Dr Michelle Wong
@LabMuffin
Scicommer and educator, chem PhD, cosmetic chemist, YouTuber, talking about the science behind beauty products. Not really here. IG&Thr: labmuffinbeautyscience



More young Australians are being diagnosed with cancers once thought to affect mostly older people. Doctors say environmental factors may be to blame, as one woman bravely shares her story, hoping to spark change.





@muzikguy1 @drgurner No.. its peak was in the past, but it’s going be around forever and there’s nothing we can do about it


@NukitToBeSure Thank you for verbalizing this and for keeping an eye on the effectiveness of the various tech options and the affordability of it all. I see many parallels with the infosec world where the best solutions are the ones that work in the background w/o user interaction.











new blog post doing a bit of a deeper dive into the gender identification data among young people


this was at a concert inside, I didn't even know it could get this high 😭


i get such a perverse pleasure out of reacting to enthusiasm about my Bread Cubes™ by showing people the recipe, and watching the light drain from their eyes as they realize it reads like something written by a mad scientist hellbent on giving you flashbacks to chemistry class:

this is why i simply write all my recipes in grams (“but i don’t have a kitchen scale!!” so get one. even brand new they’re under US$10 and the used ones are even cheaper)




🔴 The NHS says first-cousin marriage is linked to “stronger extended family support systems and economic advantages” telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/09/2…



2 hours of nightly scent exposure boosted memory by 226% in older adults in a small RCT The scents (rose, orange, eucalyptus, lemon, peppermint, rosemary, and lavender) likely stimulate and strengthen brain pathways directly linked to memory













