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Stoichiometry: Or, How Napoleon Blew His Enemies Away

1/28/2016

 
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Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, first-rate military tactician, as well as a gunner by training. And, not known by many, a mathematical wizard - which may explain his success.

But what does this have to do with chemistry? Everything.

The Story of Physics: Part 4 – The Hubris of Classical Physics

1/17/2016

 
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We came to understand more about the universe during the 19th century than in the 200,000 years of modern human existence. Rightly we should be proud of our achievements.

But by having our heads turned, we may lose sight of what lies ahead.

Mechanical Power Transmission: Part II – The Differential

1/10/2016

 
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As ingenious as we are, humanity cannot escape the limits that physics have set upon in its laws. For a time at least. In this second part of the series on mechanical power, we will discover how human ingenuity games the laws of nature.

The limits are there, we just need to sidestep it with some clever thinking.

The Scientific Method: How We Know What We Know

12/27/2015

 
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Have you ever wondered whether the things you know are indeed true? We, especially when at a young age, tend to take things at face value. We had, at one time or another, believed in ghosts and magic. Even the smartest people in the past had believed that the world was flat, or at the centre of the universe, or was magically created.
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But that’s in the past no? We’re way too smart to be fooled again. Or are we?

The Electron: Bridging Physics and Chemistry

12/15/2015

 
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The electron. The first subatomic particle to be discovered, and much of it is thanks due to the developments in electrical engineering during the Industrial Revolution. But proving something that can't be seen is hard, an extraordinary amount of evidence was required.

​And how extraordinary it was!

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