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118 Videos Explaining Each Element In The Periodic Table. If you’re a science teacher, you’re going to want to bookmark this as soon as possible. If you’re not a science teacher, heck, you’ll still love this and learn a thing or two. The University of Nottingham has created ‘The Periodic Table of Videos‘ and it’s just what the title would imply. 118 videos that explain each element. Video journalist Brady Haran and working chemists from the University of Nottingham assembled these videos for the world to enjoy. Now, they say they’re going to start improving and beefing up each video with new stories, better samples, and bigger experiments. Love it. They also have a new video series, dubbed ‘The Molecular Videos’ which is a showcase of their favorite molecults and compounds.

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Feb. 15, 2024 — Scientists have developed a new method to measure and remove sulfate from water, potentially leading to cleaner waterways and more effective nuclear waste ... Feb. 14, 2024 — Researchers have succeeded in biomanufacturing from chemically synthesized sugar for the first time in the world. With refinement of this technology, one can envision a future society in which the ... Feb. 13, 2024 — Since the turn of the century, six new chemical elements have been discovered and subsequently added to the periodic table of elements, the very icon of chemistry. These new elements have high atomic ... Feb. 13, 2024 — The properties of supramolecular polymers are dictated by the self-assembled state of the molecules.

Feb. 13, 2024 — Scientists have discovered that a known practice in information technology can also be applied to chemistry. Feb. 9, 2024 — Hydrogen stored in hydrogen boride sheets can be efficiently released electrochemically, report scientists. Solving the puzzle of the periodic table - Eric Rosado. Wonderful Life With the Elements Imagines the Periodic Table as People | Underwire. Let’s be honest: Sometimes, the periodic table can seem a little daunting. There are so many elements – and more getting added all the time — and only a couple of letters to tell them apart, making it difficult to tell your Copernicium (Symbol: Cn) from your Cerium (Symbol: Ce). Thanks to a book by Japanese artist Benpei Yorifuji, there’s now a much easier way to identify the elements: Check out their hair and fashion sense. In Wonderful Life With the Elements: The Periodic Table Personified, Yorifuji makes the many elements seem a little more individual by illustrating each one as as an anthropomorphic cartoon character, with distinctive hairstyles and clothes to help readers tell them apart.

Nitrogens have mohawks because they “hate normal,” for example, while noble gases have afros because they are “too cool” to react to extreme heat or cold. Wonderful Life with the Elements: The Periodic Table Personified (9781593274238): Bunpei Yorifuji.