Lab fails happen to the best of us. We started a contest to commemorate the veterans who have experienced these traumatic or hilarious moments. You all sent us your best work, and we’re happy to announce the winners here, in our blog. These lucky people will receive both the distinction of having the best (worst?) lab fail of the month as well as a stylish LabTAG GiantMicrobes DNA plushy. Without further ado, here are your best lab fails of March 2019:

#1 – Armageddon

“A grad student from another lab borrowed our oven we use for dry heat sterilization to run a reaction at 180°C. He misunderstood how to reset the temperature to what we normally use, and the following morning, one of our grad students started it to sterilize our equipment without checking the set temperature (the screen only shows current temperature, whereas the set temperature is found in the settings menu). So, by the time we realized what was happening, it was far too late :(.”

#2 – The surrealist

“I was using gas chromatography (GC) to heat samples. Due to a miscommunication, someone turned on the GC to run their samples. The oven got up to 150°C, melted my rack, and destroyed my samples. The silver lining is that I was easily able to get the tube rack out of the oven and no plastic was left inside the GC!”

#3 – Breaking the lab

“Improperly installed cabinets came crashing down over the weekend. At least no one got hurt.” -Kirsten Coleman

#4 – The popsicle blot

“I stored my SDS-PAGE gel in the fridge over the weekend. It was packed in a destaining bowl in water and wrapped in wet paper and foil so it wouldn’t dry out. It turned into a popsicle instead.”

#5 – So close yet so far

“I was attempting a liquid nitrogen thunder cloud at an outreach event and missed the bucket when pouring in the hot water.” -Nicole Behnke