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#8 – Coelenterazine | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 20, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

Let’s talk about Coelenterazine. Not all chemists work with chemicals.

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#12 – Neurotoxin | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#12 – Neurotoxin | Project Chemistree

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#5 – Ferredoxin | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#5 – Ferredoxin | Project Chemistree.

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#7 – Bispirin | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#7 – Bispirin | Project Chemistree. Aspirin might have been one of the greatest advances in medicine, but it does come with some complications. If you’ve got things like Chron’s disease or Ulcerative Colitis, taking aspirin can do more harm than good.

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#9 – Ammonium Chloride | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#9 – Ammonium Chloride | Project Chemistree

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#10 and #11 – Indigo | Nicholas Butler

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#10 and #11 – Indigo | Nicholas Butler

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#6 – Methylene Blue | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

When you think of antibiotics, I would hazard a guess that the contents of flask number 6 isn’t what springs to mind. For Dr Ardeshir Rineh, methylene blue is the next big thing to deal with bacteria.

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#4 – Rhodamine 6G | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

#4 – Rhodamine 6G | Project Chemistree

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#3 – Prussian Blue | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 6, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

Have you seen Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”? Then you’ve seen Prussian Blue. It’s an old dye commonly used in paints but did you know it’s an ingredient in batteries?

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#2 – Chemical Garden | Project Chemistree

Posted on December 6, 2018 by Amanda Kruger

Here at Science Space we think that a chemical garden is the closest the to magic you can get in science.

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