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Chemistry Lesson for a Farmer

6 Nov 2024

The farmer had purchased some potassium permanganate. Exactly why he needed it isn鈥檛 clear but using it as a disinfectant to clean the udders and teats of cows before and after milking is a...

What if Dr. Kellogg had watched Seinfeld?

1 Nov 2024

This article was first published in聽The Montreal Gazette....

The True Story of Frankenstein

30 Oct 2024

"I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet."聽 With these words Victor Frankenstein began his account of the...

The Beginnings of Chemical Synthesis

22 Oct 2024

Chemistry can be roughly divided into two branches, analysis and synthesis. Chemists either try to identify existing substances or make new ones. By the early 19th century, a number of substances...

Having Trouble with Faces? There鈥檚 a Name for That

18 Oct 2024

If you drive to pick up your child after school and notice that sometimes they go and greet聽another parent聽instead who has a car similar to yours, what goes through your head?

We Have a Surplus of Baby Boys

4 Oct 2024

Be honest: have you ever made love to your partner in a specific position because you heard that it would result in a baby boy?

John Dalton鈥檚 Eyeball

2 Oct 2024

In 1995, researchers from Cambridge University asked the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society for a sample of an eyeball that had been sitting in a jar on a shelf since 1844. That eye had...

The Life and Death of a Soviet-Era Search for Longevity

20 Sep 2024

This article was first published in聽The Montreal Gazette. Want to prolong life? To start with, you need three corpses from healthy young men accidentally killed in within the previous 12 hours.

Arsenic and Old Books

5 Sep 2024

I鈥檝e long been intrigued by the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London. The magnificent building was constructed of 60,000 panes of glass, ten times as many as in the windows of the Empire State...

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