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Molecular science is not something that only takes place in the lab. It goes on all around you, and inside you, every day. Here are a few examples:
The Chemistry Calendar
What is the chemistry of love? How is paper made? And how do antibiotics work? In this series of short videos, made together with our friends at Untamed Science and the two universities in Gothenburg, we explore molecules in our daily lives, and show a glimpse of what scientists currently work on.
Tropical Molecules
What makes mushrooms glow in the dark, and how can chili feel so hot? In four videos, we take on molecules connected to the Singapore area, together with Nanyang Technological University and Untamed Science.
Chemistry Experiments
Some fun experiments that you can make at home!


What is a color, really? Chemistry Calendar, January: Art & Culture

What is Gore-Tex? - Chemistry Calendar, February: Fashion

What is global warming? Chemistry Calendar, March: Climate & Energy

How is paper made? Chemistry Calendar, April: Industry

What is love? Chemistry Calendar, May: Love

What makes water special? Chemistry Calendar, June: Water and Air

What is sustainable development? Chemistry Calendar, July: Sustainability

What happens when you exercise? Chemistry Calendar, August: Sports

What is a semiconductor? Chemistry Calendar, September: Communication

What is antibiotics? Chemistry Calendar, October: Health

What is kitchen chemistry? Chemistry Calendar, November: Food

Who was Alfred Nobel? Chemistry Calendar, December: The History of Chemistry and Alfred Nobel



Glowing mushrooms - the chemistry of light

Crushing crustaceans

Hot and spicy - the chemistry of chili

Bringing back the mammoth - decoding extinct DNA



Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013 explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012 explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2011 explained easy: Who won it and why?

2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry explained easy: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009: Who won it and why?

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008: Who won it and why?
