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Chemistry Club students organized this year’s Oct. 24 show, which will feature fire-breathing pumpkins, foamy explosions and more spooky science.
The Bucknell University Chemistry Club will offer the local community a Halloween treat again this year with the in-person return of its annual Halloween Show on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. at ...
A chemistry lab and a haunted house have a lot in common: strange vapors, mysterious transformations, and eerie glows. And like a ghost, a chemist doing demonstrations seeks to draw the audience ...
Showing kids that learning chemistry doesn't have to be scary is the goal behind Tuesday night's Halloween show, put on by chemistry students and faculty.
Missy Payne, a chemistry teacher at the Jefferson County Public School, showcased chemistry with Halloween-themed experiments. It's her 28th year of teaching the Halloween lesson, which feature ...
King’s College Chemistry Club will present its traditional ghoulish exhibition of chemical delights in commemoration of National Chemistry Week and Halloween with the 18th annual “Things that ...
It’s Halloween, and if you haven’t already scared up a costume by now, you’re probably going to have to resort to something homemade. Fortunately the Newscripts gang has some great chemistry ...
Head to the libary lab on Halloween for Creepy Chemistry. This Halloween show explores such classics as gooey slime experiments, melting witch heads and releasing ghosts from bottles.
A Rocky Mountain College associate chemistry professor and three of his students proved on Halloween that anyone can enjoy better living through chemistry — provided they don’t mind being ...
Members of the chemistry community, including teaching colleagues and school groups (both primary and secondary) are warmly invited to attend a lecture-demonstration at the School of Chemistry ...
Her workshops include "Chemistry of Egg Dyeing," "Come Dressed as Your Favorite Element" for Halloween, "Chemistry of Your Thanksgiving Dinner," and "Chemistry of Hangovers" for St. Patrick's Day.
It’s Halloween, a day for watching scary movies filled with blood and gore. In other words, it’s a day to appreciate chemistry. For roughly a century, entertainers have relied on chemistry to ...