I’m not sure how many of you went to the concert on Friday night, but something happened there that made me think of biochemistry! Ok, it was actually AFTER the concert, which is a little better. I’m not sure how many of you noticed all the men wandering around campus that day, but my roommate and I noticed a trend when we were in the lulu later–all the men clustered together to about two tables, even if they didn’t appear to know each other. After seeing some really great descriptions of the hydrophobic effect over the course of last week, I couldn’t help thinking of it when I saw the little clusters of guys amid all the women.
Hydrophobic Effect Examples
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This is the best. We should definitely film this effect and offer it to future BIOC 223 classes as evidence of the hydrophobic effect.
Haha, this is perfect, and I agree with Zoe. You can explain in the voice over that its not that the guys particularly like each other and form “bonds,” its that they get in the way of the wellesley students forming “bonds” (conversations?) with between themselves. :]