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One of the most common types of Anatidae, the ancestor of the domestic duck.

Acetone peroxide is a dangerous crystalline organic compound with a consistency like icing sugar.

What happens when we mix these two well-known, chemically interesting liquids together?

Is it possible to boil water below its boiling point of 100°C?

In this experiment we decolourise our rose with some chlorine gas.

Witness the power of coke and chewy dragees.

We are in the northern reaches of Norway. This place will be home for three weeks to this team of chemists from Central Europe.

In the mountains of Greece, monasteries were built on top of steep rocks. These monumental works are part of the world heritage today.

How do tortoises mate with each other having those giant shells? It might be hard to imagine at first, but if you watch this video, you’ll see.

We spray a transparent liquid on the petals of a flower and watch it turn purple. Let’s learn the chemical trick behind this phenomenon.