She’s the lab-coat legend with the medium-light glow, signaling big-brain hours and research mode activated. Use this when you’re cramming for finals, mixing ideas like reagents, or flexing your STEM cred with a casual "according to my research…" that’s 70% sarcasm, 30% chaos. It’s also perfect for turning your kitchen into a test kitchen, announcing skincare experiments, or hinting you’re about to run A/B tests on your love life. Emotionally, it reads curious, competent, and a little bit "don’t tap the beaker," with occasional flirty-nerd energy like "studying you under the microscope, respectfully."
On Apple/iOS, she faces forward in a crisp white lab coat with clear safety goggles, a calm half-smile, and a blue/teal shirt peeking through. She holds a small test tube of bright green liquid (sometimes shown as slightly bubbly), and the whole look is clean, glossy, and softly shaded—classic Apple. The medium-light skin tone shows as a warm beige, easy to spot next to the silvery-gray goggles and that neon science juice. Visual giveaways: the gleam on the goggles, the tiny test tube, and the satisfyingly clinical white-on-blue palette.
Culturally, she’s the go-to for Women in STEM posts, science fair triumphs, "trust the science" clapbacks, and the "I’m in my scientist era" trend. You’ll see her in memes captioned "peer review pending," "hypothesis: coffee fixes this," and "data girl summer." Drop it when sharing lab selfies, busting myths, or humbly bragging about a breakthrough (even if it’s just a perfect sourdough starter). Medium-light skin tone keeps it personal and specific, for when the default yellow just won’t do.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.