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Explaining the science behind everyday phenomena in an accessible way.

Analytical|Food

Death in a Pot: From England’s Famous Chemist to Exiled and Forgotten – Part 3

November 5, 2024

About the tragic fall of Fredrick Accum, the continuing importance of his work, and how things stand with food adulteration today

Death in a Pot: From England’s Famous Chemist to Exiled and Forgotten – Part 2
Analytical|Food

Death in a Pot: From England’s Famous Chemist to Exiled and Forgotten – Part 2

October 1, 2024

Let us take a closer look at the book about simple methods for detecting adulterations of food, published by Fredrick Accum in 1820

Death in a Pot: From England’s Famous Chemist to Exiled and Forgotten
Food|History

Death in a Pot: From England’s Famous Chemist to Exiled and Forgotten

September 3, 2024

Why did Fredrick Accum’s 1820 book about simple methods for detecting the adulteration of foods not make him a pioneer of consumer protection?

Quite Detached—Astropharmacy and Astrotoxicology in Space Flight
Pharma/Healthcare

Quite Detached—Astropharmacy and Astrotoxicology in Space Flight

July 2, 2024

Human space travel is likely to increase which presents new challenges for pharmacology and toxicology due to low gravity, high radiation, extreme temperatures, and vacuum conditions

Who is Nature’s Biggest Stinker? – Part 2
Bio|Organic

Who is Nature’s Biggest Stinker? – Part 2

July 2, 2024

🦨 What's in skunk spray? We continue on the fascinating journey of discovery to understand this highly complex natural substance and masterpiece of sulfur chemistry

Videos

Education|Everyday Chemistry

How Does a Fire Extinguisher Work?

Education|Everyday Chemistry

Bubbling Halloween Pumpkin

Education|Everyday Chemistry

Sparkler Burns in Raw Egg

Who is Nature’s Biggest Stinker?
Bio|Everyday Chemistry

Who is Nature’s Biggest Stinker?

June 3, 2024

The striped skunk’s secretion is a highly complex natural substance and a masterpiece of sulfur chemistry

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 3
Bio|Everyday Chemistry

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 3

May 7, 2024

How toxic is thujone and how much of it is absorbed when drinking?

The Molecular Marvels of the Transformers
Everyday Chemistry|Materials

The Molecular Marvels of the Transformers

April 2, 2024

The hypothetical chemistry behind the sentient alien robots that can transform into vehicles, machines, or creatures known from comic books, cartoons, toys, and movies

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 2
Food|History

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 2

April 2, 2024

Self-experimentation, a possible molecular formula in the search for the Green Fairy, and the right way to drink absinthe

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 1
Everyday Chemistry|Food

Absinthe: The Magic of the Green Fairy – Part 1

March 5, 2024

When drinking modern absinthe, is there still a chance of getting a kiss from the Green Fairy like the Bohemian Parisians at the end of the 19th century?

The Amazing Chemical Survival Strategy of a Moth – Part 2
Bio

The Amazing Chemical Survival Strategy of a Moth – Part 2

February 6, 2024

Nine-hour copulation and exciting chemistry – The little woolly bear Utetheisa ornatrix is a chemical survival artist

The Amazing Chemical Survival Strategy of a Moth – Part 1
Bio

The Amazing Chemical Survival Strategy of a Moth – Part 1

January 2, 2024

The secret: the right diet from the start, rigorous sex, and a good helping of chemistry

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 3
History|Materials

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 3

December 5, 2023

How deacidification can save old papers

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 2
History|Materials

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 2

November 7, 2023

The chemical causes of paper disintegration

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 1
History|Materials

Chemistry Takes on Paper Conservation – Part 1

October 3, 2023

The beginnings of paper production—from rags to wood

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 4
Everyday Chemistry|History

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 4

September 5, 2023

How balloons are made and why rubber products can contain harmful nitrosamines

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 3
Chemical Engineering|Education

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 3

August 1, 2023

How latex is collected, transported, and converted to natural rubber

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 2
History|Organic

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 2

July 4, 2023

The discovery of vulcanization—a happy accident or the result of hard work?

What Color Is the Sun?
Education|Everyday Chemistry

What Color Is the Sun?

June 18, 2023

Yellow? Green? White? 🤔🌞

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 1
Everyday Chemistry|History

The Chemistry of Balloons (and Rubber) – Part 1

June 6, 2023

The balloon is certainly not the most important product based on rubber, but it may be the prettiest

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