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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.
February 09, 2015Can Pheromones Get You A Date?Is there such a thing as love at first smell? There are hundreds of spray-on pheromone products that claim to put you on the fast track to romance. But can they really help humans land a mate? Reactions has the answers in this week’s episode....more2minPlay
February 02, 2015The Woman Who Saved the U.S. Space Race (And Other Unsung Scientists)One saved the U.S. space program, another invented a better treatment for leprosy, and a third spawned an industry in the American Midwest. Mary Sherman Morgan, Alice Ball and Rachel Lloyd all had amazing accomplishments in chemistry, but their work was nearly lost to history. Celebrate their work with us in the latest episode of our sub-series, "Legends of Chemistry". Huge thanks to Raychelle Burks, Ph.D. for her work on this project....more2minPlay
January 26, 2015How Does Moisturizer Work?The cold weather of winter can also mean dry, cracked skin. Many reach for the moisturizer to keep their skin soft, but how do these products actually work? Before you head to the beauty aisle, Reactions has the answers in this week’s episode....more2minPlay
January 19, 2015Chemistry Life Hacks for Winter Survival (CLH Vol. 5)With temperatures falling along with snow, we’re smack in the middle of winter. While you wait out the winter months, we’ve got advice on keeping your windshield fog-free, getting unstuck from the snow and even how to make your own hand warmer. It’s all in the latest installment of our Chemistry Life Hacks series....more2minPlay
January 12, 2015Transforming Medicine and Tricking the Nazis: George de HevesySince ancient times, scientists have tried to peak inside the living body. Chemist George de Hevesy’s work in this area transformed medicine. His discovery of radioactive tracers earned him a Nobel Prize. He also foiled the Nazis along the way....more2minPlay
January 05, 2015How Does Salt Melt Ice?Winter weather can mean treacherous driving across much of the country. Road crews spread rock salt all over the highways and byways, but why? This week, Reactions breaks down the chemistry that keeps the roads safe when bad weather hits....more2minPlay
December 29, 2014The Chemistry of ChampagneMore bottles of Champagne are popped during the holiday season than at any other time of the year. This week we take a look at what chemically separates a Champagne from just another white wine....more2minPlay
December 15, 2014Do Carrots Help You See Better?You heard it from your mom over and over again. "Eat your carrots, they'll help you see better!" So is it true? We teamed up with chemist Chad Jones, host of the Collapsed Wavefunction podcast, to crack the carrot case wide open. Check out Chad's podcast and blog here: http://www.thecollapsedwavefunction.com/....more2minPlay
December 01, 2014Baking Soda Life Hacks (Vol. 4)There’s probably a box of it in your fridge or cupboard, and it has a million uses: baking soda. Reactions is back with volume four of its popular Chemistry Life Hacks series, with tips on how to de-skunk your dog, clean your kitchen and supercharge your washing machine. Check out the latest in the series that’s one-part MacGyver, one-part Mendeleev....more2minPlay
December 01, 2014How Much Water Can Kill YouYou may have heard of deadly poisons like arsenic, cyanide and even the devilishly hard to detect polonium 210. But did you know even drinking water could kill you? We had Deborah Blum, Ph.D., author of the totally awesome book “The Poisoners Handbook,” explain how H2O can be deadly in the right dose. Deb's book is definitely worth a read. Pick it up here: http://bit.ly/ACSPoisons The book was also made into a great series on PBS: http://bit.ly/PoisonTV....more2minPlay
FAQs about Reactions:How many episodes does Reactions have?The podcast currently has 380 episodes available.