Gifts for chemists
Gift ideas for chemists
First the water, then the acid, otherwise something terrible will happen. What applies in chemistry should also be applied to gifts for chemists. When it comes to jokes from their favorite discipline, chemists apply a similarly precise standard as in the laboratory. With our products, however, you are definitely on the safe side and will trigger an exothermic reaction of joy. Our T-shirts also look good under a lab coat and the unusual gadgets sweeten... Mehr anzeigen the time when you have to wait for the mass spectrometer. ;)This product is only available in German.
For us nerds, facts and measurable data count. Of course, this also applies in the kitchen. That's why a measuring cup is an absolute must! This on...
View full detailsIf you happen to be present at a dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) breach, you need to act fast! After all, this vile chemical compound sends countless pe...
View full detailsOver the last few decades, geeks and nerds have managed to conquer most parts of everyday life and we can proudly display our interests by wearing ...
View full detailsGenerally speaking, one would think that most humans would avoid dangerous situations and substances in their everyday lives. But our investigative...
View full detailsWhen the dirty dishes in your kitchen are stacked so high that you start to expect Sauron's fiery eye at the top of them, it's time to do the dishe...
View full detailsThe Plantarium Garden Lab lets you grown seeds without the need for constant watering. Perfect if yours is the kind of home where plants usually ha...
View full detailsAs we know, alcohol is never really a solution. Well, unless you ask a chemist. They'll tell you that, in fact, alcohol IS a solution. Maybe not to...
View full detailsIf school has taught us one thing, it's that nothing would work without chemistry. Ever since shedding the stigma of alchemy in the 17th and 18th c...
View full detailsYou call it “baking”, we call it “experiment observing the qualities of different chemicals under the influence of continuous heating”. And for tha...
View full detailsFor someone who is in contact with chemicals such as sodium chloride and dihydrogen monoxide on a daily basis, handles all kinds of acids and bases...
View full detailsWe all know the saying that cooking is an art and baking is a science. After all, even the most messed-up dinner can be salvaged, whereas just a mi...
View full detailsYou call it “baking”, we call it “experiment observing the qualities of different chemicals under the influence of continuous heating”. And for tha...
View full detailsThere are different techniques you can use to help you with your chemistry lessons. One way is with the help of jokes: Helium comes into a bar. The...
View full detailsIf you're interested in the inner workings of our universe and what makes it tick, you'll sooner or later encounter the periodic table. In this han...
View full detailsThe average nerd prefers his coffee black. No milk, no sugar, no frills. But from time to time, a latte macchiato, crema or some other fancy form o...
View full detailsIn physics, you can find many renowned scientists and theorists that are good role models. But the smallest role models are often overlooked in the...
View full detailsDihydrogen monoxide is just like many other chemical substances – the dose makes the poison. It is not only the quantity that determines the danger...
View full detailsIn 1989, Phil Katz thought that you could really make money with compression. He was not entirely wrong, because the invention of the ZIP format ma...
View full detailsThe kitchen can be a dangerous place - you handle acid, sharp blades and high heat and trigger chemical reactions. There should be a lot more warni...
View full detailsPlant cultivation is a science in itself. No wonder it also has many fans among nerds. And especially when you spend a lot of time at home gaming, ...
View full detailsDo you know this too? As soon as you get into the kitchen to cook, dozens of chemical questions start running through your head. What is the atomic...
View full detailsGaze lovingly at the main active substance of your favourite beverage. It might give you an extra dose of concentration and attention ;). Whether y...
View full detailsIt's the small things that make us happy... For chemists it's the good old periodic table. You probably already know it by heart, but it ...
View full detailsThere are many curious and often somewhat strange-looking creatures in the deep sea. One of the best known is the so-called blobfish, whose scienti...
View full detailsIt’s perfectly normal if you don’t get along with everyone you meet – some things are just not meant to be. It sucks, however, if there are other r...
View full detailsStar Trek was –(and still is) –ahead of its time. Spock and co. in The Original Series were the first to give us touchscreens, flip-phone communica...
View full detailsForget everything your chemistry teacher told you*: "Don't drink from the test tubes"; "Be careful with fluids"; "Don...
View full detailsAt first glance, Batman and chemistry don't have much in common – except maybe that both are more popular with nerds than with the average populati...
View full detailsJust as the natural science this mug is dedicated to, the Science Mug: Chemistry likes flashy entrances. The equation for the oxyhydrogen reaction ...
View full detailsWe'd like to fight the common prejudice that geeks don't like plants. The problem that geeks have with plants is that they need constant care, whic...
View full detailsContrary to our stereotype, we nerds don't just gamble 24/7 (even if we would like to!)… although it is true we can get absolutely absorbed in our ...
View full detailsTo answer the question about life, the universe and everything else, you don't need a huge computer or millions of years of time. Chemistry can pro...
View full detailsLet’s talk about the elephant in the room: dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO). This chemical substance is a silent killer and causes grievous bodily harm a...
View full detailsWithout a proper measuring jug, we're destined to fail in the kitchen. Sure, cooking is still possible with roughly estimated amounts of ingredient...
View full detailsMost of us don't recall that much from biology class back in school, but if words like "osmosis" or "mitochondria" make your eyes light up, the Sci...
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