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Tag: science communication

19 Nov 202014 Mar 2021 ÒscarAzAl Celebrations, Chemistry, Miscellanea, Public issues

A week of pride in science

Four important dates mark the calendar from the 15th to the 20th of November. They are days of science and pride, which merge into a joint cause, as they should. The 15th of November if the feast of Saint Albert the Great, patron saint of scientists. Paradoxal as it is, people who devote their life … Continue reading A week of pride in science

5 Jul 201923 Aug 2019 ÒscarAzAl Chemistry

LGBT+, science, acids and bases

Today, 5th of July, is LGBT in STEM day (STEM meaning science, technology, engineering and mathematics). A good way to celebrate is watching a video by doctor Lana Vuli, the science queen. In this video, Lana adapts my post about the real neutral pH with an LGBT twist. The tag on your shower gel might … Continue reading LGBT+, science, acids and bases

23 Mar 201923 Mar 2019 ÒscarAzAl Chemical terminology, Chemistry

The multiple names of TNT

There are milions of chemical compounds and each one has its name. But some have more than one or more than two. An example of this is the well-known TNT. Although nowadays there is a system to name compounds according to specific rules, in the past their names were chosen quite randomly. The names that … Continue reading The multiple names of TNT

8 Feb 20196 Feb 2019 ÒscarAzAl Chemistry

Drag queen stories: the periodic table

Yesterday, 7th of February, was the Periodic Table Day. You didn't think I had forgotten, did you? You know I love talking about this wonder of chemical systematisation. But this time it is Lana Vuli who does, with an adaptation of my 12-y/o ramblings. Lana, drag queen scientist since January 2017, lets you know how … Continue reading Drag queen stories: the periodic table

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