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Hi my name is Marisa and my favorite things to do are look stuff up on the internet and listen to music. I created this website to share the interesting things that I find during these adventures on the world wide web. Considering that I spend 90% of my time on the internet, there’s a lot. So here’s Alectro Labs, the place where I cultivate the most interesting topics in History, Science, and Tech for your viewing pleasure.
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Ever put NutraSweet or Equal in your coffee? The Ever put NutraSweet or Equal in your coffee?  The base compound of both of those sweeteners is Aspartame, which was discovered accidentally by a chemist back in 1965. 
Click the link in our bio to learn how licking your fingers in a chemistry lab doesn't always have horrible consequences! (Please wear gloves and practice good safety in chemistry labs, we beg of you!)
Having standard showtimes for films was not common Having standard showtimes for films was not common until 1960. Previously most films would just play on a loop, and people could enter at any time. Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho required that people watch from the beginning to the end and made showtimes more standard.
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