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View ArticleFrom the Lab: Breaking Bad, Chemistry Good
I must preface this next post with a little truth in advertising. I’m a chemist. True blue, to my very core. College degree in physical chemistry, PhD in chemistry. So when I heard about a cable show...
View ArticleGUEST POST: On Chemistry, Movies and Making Science Entertaining
Reaction! Chemistry in the Movies is an Oxford University Press title. ©2009, all rights reserved. One of my favorite movies as a kid, and now, as a professional scientist, is Andromeda Strain. The...
View ArticleSelling Science Smartly: Dow Human Element Campaign
When it comes to the interface of art and science, in many ways Madison Avenue finds itself in the position of the early days of sci-fi entertainment, where campy, unrefined productions took decades...
View ArticlePROFILE: Popular Science's Theo Gray
The Elements, a hardcover book of photography for every element in the periodic table. ©2009 Black Dog and Leventhal Publishing. He is one of the most popular and explosive (sometimes literally!)...
View ArticleIt’s Not Easy Being Green: ‘Tapped’ Out on Bottled Water (World Water Day)
Whiskey is for sipping, but waters for fighting. Mark Twain Today, March 22, 2010, is World Water Day, an initiative formed at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. As...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Breaking Bad Creator/Executive Producer Vince Gilligan
Breaking Bad images and logo ©AMC Television and Sony Pictures, all rights reserved. Last year around this time, ScriptPhD.com posted Breaking Bad, Chemistry Good, an in-depth article about AMC’s...
View ArticleGuest Article: Beauty and the Building Blocks…
The building blocks of life. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Ron Zuckermann …a nanoscientist’s quest to mimic Nature’s molecular blueprints Have you ever found yourself entranced by the exquisite beauty and...
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