Amber Vials and Pipettes on Science Bench
Small glass vials filled with amber liquid sit upright in a black plastic centrifuge rack, their surfaces reflecting the cool, dimming light of an early evening in late summer. Beside the rack, a metal tray holds labeled pipettes arranged in neat rows, their plastic tips catching faint highlights. The workbench surface is marked with streaks of blue and black permanent ink, evidence of repeated use. Condensation beads form along the rim of a nearby glass beaker, glistening against the dark background. The room is lit by the soft, gray glow of observatory twilight filtering through a window, while the instruments emit a subtle warmth that contrasts with the cool air. One vial casts a sharp shadow across the ink-stained bench, showing the precision of the arrangement.
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