How Can Biomedical Scientists Learn Basic Physics in the Lab?

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Hi everyone!

I am a biomedical scientist who wants to know more about the physics that occurs around us in our lab! This is related to a number of issues that have happened, a few recently, and how I can try to learn a bit of basic physics and try to understand what is going on!

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