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Silly samplings from this week’s science news. Compiled by Bethany Halford and Lauren Wolf. Excavation at the University of Edinburgh unearths equipment likely used by 18th century chemist Joseph Black, the discoverer of carbon dioxide. [Scotsman; Bonus video @ NatureNews]. Patrick McGovern has the Newscripts Gang’s dream job: Beer archeologist. [Smithsonian] Math is getting its [...]
Last Saturday the local chapter of the EAA held a fly-in at Vance Brand Airport in Longmont, Colorado. We got there late, so we missed most of the show. Did see some good aerobatics though. This is the airport where yours truly learned to fly. What is most interesting about attending an EAA fly-in is [...]
We love chemistry iPhone apps here at C&EN– and we’ve received word that a new one is arriving soon. So we’re giving you a sneak peek at that app, Chemistry by Design, the brainchild of University of Arizona associate professor Jon T. Njardarson. Chemistry by Design is essentially a virtual flashcard system, designed to help [...]
To see other creative NanoKids, click here Last installment today. Read background about this extra-credit project in my organic chemistry class here. Thanks for playing along. If you have creative NanoKids you want to share, feel free to email me. *Note: My last name starts with Az and is pronounced like Oz, hence the Wizard [...]
To see more creative NanoKids, click here Here's part 2 in the 3-part series on NanoKids the students in my organic chemistry class made as extra credit. Full background here, but basically the only rule was they couldn't violate an atom's valence (had to obey the octet rule). Next week: Nanimals and NanObjects! Enjoy! (Note: [...]
To see more creative NanoKids, click here As part of IYC2011, every week I'd discuss something cool about chemistry with my organic chemistry class. After the radical chapter, we talked about the arrow-pushing mechanism of ozone/oxygen natural interconversion and the mechanism of CFC-catalyzed ozone degradation. We talked about the funnel model of the drug discovery [...]
The June 6th edition of Chemical and Engineering News has a funny little item in the Newscripts section (written this week by Steve Ritter) on a gentleman who believes his earwax could be a reagent: Later on, as a zoology undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, [Charles V.] Johnson took a daring chance [...]