Jun 05 Watch Jamie Munkatchy Teaches Making Biofuel Jamie Munkatchy's students make biofuel in their classroom, with fiery results. Continue watching
Sep 20 Watch Synthetic Street Drug Camouflaged as Bath Salts Has Dangerous, Bizarre Effects Synthetic Street Drug Camouflaged as Bath Salts Has Dangerous, Bizarre Effects… Continue watching
Sep 20 The drug that never lets go By Jenny Marder Dickie Sanders was not naturally prone to depression. The 21-year-old BMX rider was known for being sweet spirited and warm -- a hugger not a hand-shaker. The kind of guy who called on holidays. Who helped his father on the… Continue reading
Nov 25 Watch Curiosity Rover Prepped to Begin 300 Million-Mile Journey to Mars Hari caught up Richard Cook of Mars Science Laboratory to discuss the upcoming launch. Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Drooling Electrons, Thermodynamics and Beta Decay…In Verse Radhakrishnan talks to Hari about her new book on chemistry poetry. Continue watching
Nov 17 Watch Radioactive Dating Game Mala Radhakrishnan reads her poem, "The Radioactive Dating Game."… Continue watching
Feb 13 Love Is a Chemical Reaction, Scientists Find By PBS News Hour To poets, love might be a many-splendored thing. But in neuroscientist Larry Young's lab, love is biochemistry. Continue reading
Oct 08 Study of Glowing Jellyfish Nets Nobel Prize for Trio By PBS News Hour One Japanese and two American scientists won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for discovering and developing a glowing jellyfish protein that has revolutionized the way researchers study disease and normal development in living organisms. Continue reading
Oct 04 Watch Roger Kornberg Joins Father as Nobel Laureate The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded Wednesday to Roger Kornberg of Stanford University for his work on how cells use information in genes to produce proteins. He and his father Arthur Kornberg, also a Nobel laureate, discuss their achievements. Continue watching