Fans of YouTube channel Simply Nailogical used their scientific experimentation skills to investigate whether an Indian coffee chain’s “diamond cappuccino” was perhaps too good to be true.
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The science of bath bombs
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenHave you ever wondered how bath bombs work? What is the science of that colourful fizzing ball in your tub? In the video below I did some experiments to find …
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The last of the SciBookChat videos went up today! Well, I might make more in the future, but this was the end of the six I had prepared. Next year …
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Science books vs science papers
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenWhy are science books more fun to read than science papers? Let’s compare an interesting passage in a book with the corresponding source material.
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Eeyore, Candide and Biochemistry
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenWhat do Eeyore and Candide have to do with biochemistry? The answer lies in a question in an old biochemistry textbook.
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Scientists in fiction books – SciBookChat
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenIn today’s SciBookChat video I pick up Frankenstein again (first featured in this video) and compare him to a more modern scientist in a more recent book. How have scientists …