How big is a proton?
The proton may be smaller than previously thought. Click the player on the right to listen.
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Watch chemistry-related episodes of PBS' science series NOVA right on your computer! Watch NOVA broadcasts Tuesday nights on PBS.
Listen to Scientific American's weekly podcast.
For irreverent stories and intriguing personalities from the world of science, listen to NPR's NOVA ScienceNOW podcasts.
Listen to NPR's NOVA audio stories podcast. Watch NOVA broadcasts Tuesday nights on PBS.
Listen to Science Magazine's weekly podcast.
Listen to NPR: On Science podcast.
Listen to the New York Times Science Times weekly podcast.
Cooking For Geeks: Jeff Potter on Experimenting in the Kitchen! An audio interview from Scientfic American. Check it out!
The Chemistry of Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving and Chemistry: What's the connection? from ACS Pressroom on Vimeo.
Researchers at the University of Washington made a protein-folding video game called Foldit. It's FREE and playing it helps advance the science of protien chemistry! Check it out!
TV show with lot's of chemistry

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Burn Notice on the USA Network is one of my favorite shows and many of the episodes involve the use of pretty solid chemistry concepts. The episode "Hard Time" was particularly full of chemistry concepts. Click on the photo to go to the series website and watch episodes right on your computer.
Top 10 Amazing Chemistry Videos

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Fiery explosions, beautiful reactions, and hilarious music videos are great reasons to be excited about chemistry. Here are some of the best from Wired Science.
Some of my favorite chemistry or science videos - online!
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How snowflakes form.
Storing CO2 in the rocks.
Flaming bubbles.
Explosive chemistry.
Amazing Dancing Cornstarch.
Improbable research.
The scoop on stretchy ice cream.
OK, so i know that this one is a little high end for the high school students who may be watching these, but there is a great outtake from the 4th season of "The Big Bang Theory" sitcom. Check this out at 7:58 into the video.
How snowflakes form.
Storing CO2 in the rocks.
Flaming bubbles.
Explosive chemistry.
Amazing Dancing Cornstarch.
Improbable research.
The scoop on stretchy ice cream.
OK, so i know that this one is a little high end for the high school students who may be watching these, but there is a great outtake from the 4th season of "The Big Bang Theory" sitcom. Check this out at 7:58 into the video.
Chemistry of Thanksgiving
Video Introduction from Mr T.
Video of a webinar produced by the American Chemical Society in which an expert in the chemistry of cooking discusses the chemistry of cooking a Thanksgiving meal. The subject of brining (the subject discussed in the introduction video) comes up at about 15 minutes.
Thanksgiving and Chemistry: What's the connection? A video, produced by the American Chemical Society (ACS) Office of Public Affairs, focuses on traditional Thanksgiving foods, including topics such as:
• How does the pop-up timer in a turkey work?
• Why do muffins rise, even when made without yeast?
• Which antacids neutralize the most stomach acid?
Video of a webinar produced by the American Chemical Society in which an expert in the chemistry of cooking discusses the chemistry of cooking a Thanksgiving meal. The subject of brining (the subject discussed in the introduction video) comes up at about 15 minutes.
Thanksgiving and Chemistry: What's the connection? A video, produced by the American Chemical Society (ACS) Office of Public Affairs, focuses on traditional Thanksgiving foods, including topics such as:
• How does the pop-up timer in a turkey work?
• Why do muffins rise, even when made without yeast?
• Which antacids neutralize the most stomach acid?
