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  • Scientist using a pipette dropper to test contents of tube beaker in a laboratory
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    5 Ways Recombinant DNA Technology Has Changed Lives

    You're not likely to hear it brought up in casual conversation, but recombinant DNA has changed the world in a relatively short period of time.

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  • Broken pieces of dark chocolate bar are seen in a pile
    By Joe Roberts 6 months ago

    The Science Behind Why Dark Chocolate Is So Bitter

    Dark chocolate is a delicious confection enjoyed by millions despite its inherent bitter flavor, but what is it that makes it bitter?

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  • digital illustration of a DNA strand
    By Elias Nash 6 months ago

    The 3 Parts Of A Nucleotide Explained

    DNA is fundamental to the biology of all life on Earth, but how many of us actually know what it is or what it's made of?

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  • Scientist measuring out crystalline orange solid onto a scale
    By Lee Johnson 6 months ago

    How To Convert A Percentage To Mg/Kg

    Unit conversions are a big part of any scientific field, so it's especially helpful to know how to convert between various units of concentration.

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  • Pressure gauge on gas pipes
    By Chris Deziel 6 months ago

    How To Convert ATM To Moles Of Gas

    Gas pressure is important to many fields, and it can be measured in many different ways. Two of the relevant units in this case are atmospheres and moles.

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  • Three flasks filled with yellow, orange, and purple solutions
    By Riti Gupta 6 months ago

    How To Convert Milligrams Per Liter To Molarity

    Concentrations are something that chemists need to know, but there are different ways to express that value clearly, depending on the circumstances.

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  • Flasks and beakers filled with water against blue background
    By Lipi Gupta 6 months ago

    How To Convert Ppm To Micrograms Per Cubic Meter

    Unit conversions are a helpful thing in many different parts of everyday life, and that's also true when it comes to measures of concentration.

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  • Close up of amethyst crystals on green background
    By Pearl Lewis 6 months ago

    How To Find Lattice Constant

    Crystals are fascinating and beautiful to many people for many reasons, but there's also quite a bit of science behind them, including the lattice constant.

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  • Close-up of an unlabeled reagent bottle in a laboratory
    By Tiffany Betts 6 months ago

    Eriochrome Black T Solution Preparation

    Used for dyeing and testing for metal ions, among others, preparing a solution of Eriochrome Black T is simple and has a variety of applications.

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  • Erlenmeyer flask of sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
    By Elias Nash 6 months ago

    How To Calculate The Normality Of NaOH

    In chemistry, normality is a way to represent the concentration of a solution. Luckily, calculating its value is a pretty straightforward thing to do.

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  • Bubbles rising in blue-tinted water
    By Tiffany Betts 6 months ago

    How To Make Negatively Charged Water

    In general, water is a neutrally charged molecule, but there are some ways to give it a negative charge. What's more, the process is a quick and easy one.

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  • asteroid flying above the surface of Earth from space
    By Joe Roberts 6 months ago

    Terrestrial Life May Not Have Started On Earth

    Nobody knows how life began on Earth, but some tantalizing clues from an asteroid suggest it might not have started here.

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  • Scientist inserting cuvette with pink liquid into spectrophotometer
    By Denielle Radcliff 7 months ago

    How To Use A Spectrophotometer

    Spectrophotometers are used to determine how much light a solution can absorb, indicating its concentration. Fortunately, the process isn't too complicated.

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  • Closed jars filled with fermenting vegetables
    By Lan Luo 7 months ago

    5 Uses Of Fermentation

    Fermentation is a process you're probably familar wikth due to its associations with food. But it's a lot more ubiquitous than that, seeing use in many fields.

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  • Two flasks filled with yellow and blue liquid on a desk
    By Maria Kielmas 7 months ago

    How To Neutralize Muriatic Acid

    Muriatic acid is a dangerous substance that should be neutralized if accidentally spilled. Fortunately, there's a simple and safe way to do just that.

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  • Black and white close up of Marie Curie looking serious
    By Elaine Todd 7 months ago

    The Tragic Story Of The Scientist Destroyed By Her Own Discoveries

    Scientific research can be a dangerous thing, a fact that becomes clear with the aid of hindsight. And that's no more true than in the case of this scientist.

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  • Flask with pink liquid and pH strip
    By Kevin Beck 7 months ago

    How To Calculate The Percentage Of Ionization Given The pH

    pH is a measure of the strength of an acid or base, but it's also indicative of the percentage of ionization. As such, you can calculate one from the other.

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  • Hand holding pH indicator strip over beaker filled with blue liquid
    By Claire Gillespie 7 months ago

    How To Calculate The PH Of NaOH

    While pH testing strips can be used to determine the strength of NaOH, it's also possible to calculate that value using little more than a simple process.

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  • Smoking blue liquid in flask
    By Jack Brubaker 7 months ago

    What Happens When You Put Dry Ice In Water?

    If you've seen bowls full of smoking liquid, then you might know something about the effects of dry ice in water, but what exactly is the science behind that?

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  • Beaker and test tubes with colored liquids in lab
    By Chris Deziel 7 months ago

    How To Convert pKa To Ka

    Ka is an important value when it comes to the strength of acids and bases, but sometimes, it can be unwieldy. That's where the conversion to kKa comes in.

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  • Chernobyl explosion artwork
    By Richard Milner 7 months ago

    The Worst Part Of The Chernobyl Disaster Isn't What You Think

    Chernobyl is an infamous disaster that's also become something of a cautionary tale. But as it turns out, there's a chance it could have been avoided.

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  • Containers of red and blue litmus paper
    By Elle Hanson 7 months ago

    What Is The Difference Between Blue & Red Litmus Paper?

    Litmus paper might be something that you've seen in a chemistry lab, but how does is actually work? And why are there two different colored versions?

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  • Black and white image of sticky honey
    By Tiffany Betts 7 months ago

    Scientists Accidentally Created A Sticky Substance Straight Out Of A Sci-Fi Movie

    Sci-fi movies feature technology that seems far beyond our current capabilities, but that isn't always true. This new material proves that much.

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  • Mars polar ice cap as seen from above
    By Elias Nash 7 months ago

    It Snows On Mars, But It's Not The Same As Earth

    Everyone knows that Earth is capable of providing beautiful, snowy landscapes, but it isn't unique in that. It snows on Mars, too, but there's a bit of a twist.

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  • Bug-like net capturing CO2 molecules
    By Tiffany Betts 7 months ago

    The Porous Powder That Can Capture CO2

    Global warming is a major concern, with the growing presence of carbon dioxide being a big part factor. But this powder might be able to combat that issue.

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  • Person stretching yellow slime in their hands
    By Elaine Todd 7 months ago

    How To Make Edible Slime: The 13 Best At Home Recipes

    Who doesn't enjoy making (and playing with) slime? If you want to try something new with the sticky substance, then consider trying out these edible slimes.

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  • Lab glassware with colored fluids
    By Riti Gupta 7 months ago

    How To Convert Mg To mmol/L

    In chemistry, concentrations are important measurements, and it's helpful to know how to convert between them. Here's how the math works out.

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