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5 Tips for a Better Thanksgiving through Chemistry - Bytesize Science
- Published_at:2013-11-21
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- description: Thanksgiving is a holiday packed with cherished family traditions. But there's always room to experiment, right? Our latest video features five tips for a better Thanksgiving through chemistry. Check out the video to see the secret of turkey brining...
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The Chemistry of Fear - Bytesize Science
- Published_at:2013-10-28
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- description: With Halloween just a few days away, millions are flocking to horror films and haunted houses for their annual dose of terror. Our latest video uncovers the chemistry behind the spine-tingling sense of fear. "Fear is the expectation or the...
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The chemistry of the corpse flower's stink - Bytesize Science
- Published_at:2013-07-25
- Category:Science & Technology
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- description: What's eight feet tall, has a creepy nickname and can be smelled from miles away? It's the rare titan arum plant, aka the corpse flower or Amorphophallus titanum, which just bloomed in the United States Botanic Gardens in Washington, DC. The plant has...
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The Chemistry of Snowflakes
- Published_at:2012-12-17
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- description: The video tracks formation of snowflakes from their origins in bits of dust in clouds that become droplets of water falling to Earth. When the droplets cool, six crystal faces form because water molecules bond in hexagonal networks when they freeze....
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