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After several years and millions of views, the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society, is bidding farewell to its popular YouTube series Bytesize Science. But you can’... more
FAQs about Reactions:How many episodes does Reactions have?The podcast currently has 380 episodes available.
May 16, 2016Whisky Versus Coffee: Dueling Droplets—Speaking of ChemistryPhotographer Ernie Button showed us that dried whiskey droplets are a captivating and unusual sight to behold, especially compared with the more familiar coffee ring. Speaking of Chemistry caught up with Ernie and the Princeton researchers who investigated whisky’s unique drying behavior to learn about the chemistry that controls it and how that information could help the paint and coatings industry....more2minPlay
May 02, 2016Does Homeopathy Work?The use of homeopathic remedies have gone on for nearly 200 years, but so has the progress of science. And that progress has shown us that the foundations of homeopathy are bunk. Watch to find out more!...more2minPlay
May 02, 2016How to Keep Cut Flowers Fresh LongerAfter April showers, we get May flowers — just in time for Mother’s Day. Sadly, after a few days, that wonderful bouquet may start wilting. Thankfully, Reactions has picked out the best science-backed tips to maximize the freshness of your cut flowers....more2minPlay
April 26, 2016What's The Best Way To Whiten Teeth?Many people have turned to over-the-counter teeth-whitening treatments, while some have made a trip to the dentist. This week, Reactions looks at the chemistry of a brighter smile....more2minPlay
April 19, 2016Why does your hair turn gray? – Speaking of ChemistryIn this episode, Sophia Cai chats about the chemistry of your why natural hair color turns white, and how scientists may be able to slow that graying down....more2minPlay
April 19, 2016The Chemistry of Snake VenomWe know poisonous snakes are dangerous, but what exactly makes venom so powerful? Evolutionary biology tells us why venom is useful for snakes, but chemistry tells us how venom works. This week, Reactions sheds some light on the proteins in venom, as well as its potential medical uses....more2minPlay
April 12, 2016Coffee Chemistry!It’s one of the most popular beverages in the world, and many of us rely on it to stay awake every day. But not every cup of coffee is created equal. From the bean to the brew, science can help you get the perfect cup. This week, Reactions goes on a quest for better coffee through chemistry. Special thanks to William Sefton and Cait Lowry at The Coffee Bar - http://www.thecoffeebardc.com/....more2minPlay
April 07, 2016How Does Toothpaste Work? (AND WHO ARE YOU?!) - Reactions Q and AYou use it everyday, hopefully twice, but do you know how toothpaste works? In another installment of our Reactions Q and A series, we talk about what gets your chompers clean. Plus, many of you have asked what we look like, and what we do around here, so we answer that question too! Thanks for subscribing and keep the questions coming in the comments....more2minPlay
April 06, 2016Why does metal rust? - Reactions Q and AReactions viewer Peter Sterckx asked us, "Why do metal things corrode?" Great question. It's number two in our Reactions Q and A series. And did you know that metals actually PREFER to be rusted? Believe it. And while you're believing it, be sure to leave your questions in the comments and we will try to get to them all!...more2minPlay
April 05, 2016Why Do Wasps Attack? - Reactions Q and AWhy do wasps become more aggressive after you kill one of the hive members? The answer is the same reason why you should be wary of bees that smell like bananas. This week, Reactions answers viewers’ chemistry questions like these with some short and sweet chemistry....more2minPlay
FAQs about Reactions:How many episodes does Reactions have?The podcast currently has 380 episodes available.