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Take a look inside Prince Harry's university dorm as Halle Berry spots a picture of herself in his E - Duration: 2:32.

 A photo of Prince Harry's Eton College dormitory room is being shared across the internet for a hilarious reason

 Meghan Markle's husband can be seen as a young student, grinning as he poses alongside his textbooks and stereo system in the now-viral photo

However, it's what is posted on the wall behind him that has caught everyone's eye

 Hanging above his desk is a decorative beach throw with an image of Hollywood actress Halle Berry in the middle

 And when the actress caught sight of the photo she made sure to publicly acknowledge it with a hilarious caption

Top Stories The Queen has a very UNUSUAL hobby – and it is not horses or corgis Prince Harry SINGS on stage after watching Hamilton with wife Meghan Markle  Referencing a Missy Elliot lyric, "don't I look like a Halle Berry poster?", she wrote: "Ok #PrinceHarry, I see you! #HalleBerryPosta @MissyElliott

"  But what else did Prince Harry have in his university room? Here, we take a closer look at the young royal's dorm

Tribute to mum Princess Diana  Prince Harry made sure to keep a photo of his mum by his side throughout his time at university

 Proudly displayed on his desk top was a framed picture of Princess Diana. Most Popular Sam Attwater accuses Roxanne Pallett of claiming he'd hit her Celebrity Big Brother 2018's Roxanne Pallett punch: What really happened ER actress Vanessa Marquez shot dead by police after 'pulling a BB gun on officers' Mario Testino book  Photographer Mario Testino has worked with all of the royal family throughout the years, so it's no surprise Harry had one of his books in his collection at uni

 Harry was 19 years old when the photo of his uni room was taken, and at 21 years old he marked the milestone birthday with a series of portraits taken by Mario Testino of himself with brother Prince William and their father Prince Charles

How he proved he's just like any other university student  The sweet snap of Harry also showed he was just like any other young man at university, from the pictures of scantily-clad females on the wall, to the England flag above his chest of drawers – Harry's room undoubtedly looked no different to his classmates'

 There were also cups of coffee, a nineties CD player, and family photos pinned to the wall

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Chemists With Disabilities: University of Delaware REU #2 - Duration: 3:31.

Okay, cool

Hello, my name is Deanna Greco. I'm a student at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC

I'm a biochemistry major and I'm going to share my story about well, really my research experience at the University of Delaware

so

Like I said, I'm a biochemistry major, but at my school we don't really have many research opportunities

So I figured that for the summer the best thing to do would be to look for a research program

The science and engineering Leadership Initiative re you seem to be a great fit fit because I have a disability

I'm legally blind and the program is specifically designed for people with disabilities

So I thought hey that's a win-win situation. It'll work out best

So I applied and lucky me I got it

so in applying to the program I had to share that I have a service dog and

because of that and because of my vision, I really

Couldn't work in a wet lab setting I had to be in more of a computational setting

Even though I really didn't know what that entailed

but I jumped into it and but like I said

I wrote that I wanted to be in a computational lab so low and behold. I'm in a computational lab and

I've been here for ten weeks and I can honestly say it's been a wonderful experience

I've learned so much just

like computer computer programming type things because a lot of it obviously is computer-based and

handle, like setup simulations to to almost act like you're in a wet lab but on a computer and

that accommodated me very well because

You know my dog could be there the whole time

I didn't have to worry about messing with chemicals that I could potentially get hurt with because I can't see well enough

So it was really a great fit in that regard

As far as accommodations go I

Really didn't need that much here

But I did like I have zoom software that I use to make the computer really a bit like this

Font really large I use like a 40 inch screen. So that's pretty intense

Oh, I need like all my PDFs that I like tutorials and such to be accessible

So if like so that a screen reading software can go through it

And that's about all I really had here but at school

It's a lot more. So for a lab setting like organic chemistry lab

I had an assistant that would basically be my eyes for observation

Help me measure things do everything that everybody else does like make up for what I couldn't do on my own

so I have that and

There was a lot of

Like obviously like testing accommodations which is a feel like anybody who's associated with a disability office has that

But really when I come to think about it, there's not much else making it like I said before making PDFs accessible

there really isn't that much that I need but mostly because I

can see a little bit so that does help and

Yeah, I just I've had a great summer at University of Delaware

And I've learned like I said before I've learned a ton and it's just been a great experience

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Chemists With Disabilities: University of Delaware REU - Duration: 3:25.

Hello, my name is Deanna Greco, I'm a student at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC

And I'm a biochemistry major

Currently doing research at the University of Delaware with the science and engineering leadership initiative program

so my school

Like I said, I go to Catholic University and we're a smaller school. So we don't have many research opportunities

so one of my advisors advisors encouraged me to apply for an REU over the summer and

The science and engineering leadership initiative program was a great fit or a great one to apply to at least

Because it's designed for people with disabilities and I'm legally blind. So I have a disability

so I figured hey, let's apply and see what happens and

Luckily I got in

So I spent the last

ten weeks doing

Doing computational research and in my application

I specified that I needed to be doing computational research because of my vision so

Basically I said I have enough vision to get into trouble but not to get out of it

So in the lab setting I'm like a wet lab setting I really don't work the best

Just because it is a hazard and additionally because I have a service dog. I have a guide dog

So the fact that he couldn't be in there with me because it's obviously a safety issue. I

Didn't want to be in a wet lab and yes

I could have put him out in a cage in the hallway because I've heard of other people doing that

But it just I don't like the idea of people being able to walk by and pet him or mess with him

Because really the fact that he's a service dog

They're not supposed to be pet like when they're in harness when they're when they're actually working because it distracts them from their jobs

So I figured it would just be best if I could have him with me all the time

I wasn't around chemicals and I was in a safe space so

The computational lab was definitely a safer space. It was all computers

So basically what I worked on over the summer

was a

I worked with chlamydia, so I worked on a fusion protein

That helps

Helps the reproduction of chlamydia in an abroad scale. It really is a big part in making it happen

So I ran computer simulations, which is what I learned how to do here

I'd never had exposure to anything computational

I never used command-line and this summer I was immersed in it and it was just

It was so much fun to learn a new concept

like to go into something not knowing anything and then to learn to learn and and do things and collect data and

Have results at the end and know that you know for a poster presentation, there's so much to talk about it

it really gave me a new perspective on research that I didn't have before and it showed me that there is a

Lot out there that anybody regardless of whether they have a disability or not if they're interested in chemistry or biochemistry

They are able to go into an area of research. There is a spot for them. They just have to find it

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