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more about #chemistry GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: And yes, I do war a labcoat while around my house. [consumerist.com] more » Bordgious: Over thanksgiving dinner, the idea of having a chemistry class looking at the chemistry of cooking came up. This video was just in time. more » hpotter22090: How appropriate. The assistant's name is Avogadro. more » Christian Pacheco: I really enjoyed that. Thanks Rosa for posting this. more » christianjestrada: How awesome is this? I check out gizmodo and see a picture of myself from snorgtees.com on the front page. Woot! more » badhatharry: This is my favorite nerd shirt: more » FriarNurgle: Ohhh! "Tinker." I first read that as "Tinkle." more » Monkey Bars: Obama didn't get the Nobel Prize for chemistry. Two Americans and an Israeli are sharing it for their research into ribosomes. more » nutbastard: oh whooops i thought that was the map for black rock city 2010. more » Kaiser-Machead: The designer could've at least oriented the letters accordingly so that it was akin to a clock, that way, rotating the entire chart would not be neces... more » jamjen: Having taken way too many Chemistry courses, I'd say this is pretty useless, at leased in my view. Maybe if the groups were better labeled... But the ... more » Sockatume: The regular periodic table gives you an idea of the size of the atoms too. Going from one row - or PERIOD - to another, the size of the atoms increase... more » phunnyballs: Really? Umm, we used this bad boy in my chemistry class: more » hoffmanbike: wow... i made something roughly like in highschool ....... my chem teacher told me it was stupid more » The Lab: These seem like cool devices. I'm not clear on the advantage of performing reactions on a chip in the presence of an enzyme. It seems like you could... more » amlamarra: Pfft, chemists. They're way behind. That chip is only 1 MHz, and look how BIG it is! more » Nick: well, unfortunately we still have the FDA. so, it's still a "hurry up and wait" situation. more » lpranal: "Using microfluidics, the system may dramatically accelerate drug development for cancer and other diseases:" ...to reduce costs for drug companies, s... more » jonhapimp: global warming wasn't man made anyways... more » dearjune: I've always assumed that Al Gore was the final boss of global warming. more » -
#science
The Chemistry of Thanksgiving
Pop-up timers, mashed paper towels, rubber nipples, and stomach acid are no longer the big mysteries of Thanksgiving, because Diane Bunce, Ph.D., is here to explain them. And yes, she is wearing a pilgrim costume under that lab coat. More » -
#giftguide
Gifts for Science Nerds Who Love To Experiment
Meteorites, microscopes, or mixing things to go boom. Your science nerd loves it all. Here are a couple of gift ideas for that space explorer, mad scientist, or engineer in your life. More » -
#science
The Circular Periodic Table of Elements
Researcher Mohd Abubakr says that his circular periodic table is better than Mendeleev's. I'd have given him the Nobel in chemistry—if Obama hadn't got it first for mixing himself a whiskey with Red Bull onboard Air Force One. More » -
#science
Lab-in-a-Chip Can Perform 1,024 Chemical Reactions Simultaneously
An University of California Los Angeles' team of chemists, biologists and engineers has developed a funky lab-in-a-chip capable of performing 1,024 chemical reactions in parallel. Using microfluidics, the system may dramatically accelerate drug development for cancer and other diseases: More » -
#green
Apparently We Can Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Eco-Friendly Biofuels Now
Singaporean researchers at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have devised a way to convert carbon dioxide into clean-burning biofuel methanol, using a safe, non-toxic process. Has mankind defeated the final boss of Global Warming? More » -
#chemistry
How To Build Your Own Chemistry Set
While an off-the-shelf chemistry set of today consists of little more than baking soda, some vinegar and a plastic volcano, old sets were filled with good stuff, like explosive nitrates and deadly cyanide compounds. -

