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A vast range of crystal forms from Frederich Mohs’ 1825 Treatise on Mineralogy, gorgeously arranged into a cloud of refracted colour. Mohs is of course mainly remembered for his Hardness Scale, used to this day. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton long-sleeved...
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We are all made of. . . well, mostly not minerals. But this colourful Mineralogist is comprised of the rocks and crystals that they are studying. This 19th-century lithograph by GE Madeley, after G Spratt, is from the Wellcome Collection. Printed on acid free paper.Measurements:...
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In this time-travelling adventure for young scientists, join Mary as she stumbles across a secret meeting of Nobel Prize wining scientists and travels through time to learn about some of the most fascinating scientific discoveries. The book features Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Francis...
£19.95
We wouldn’t normally want to label people, but this t-shirt features a pretty accurate summary of the ingredients of a human being. Wear your gold content with pride. And your magnesium, and molybdenum, manganese and mercury content too. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100%...
£4.99
Celebrate women working and achieving in STEM with this brilliant pin. Part of our Badges of Honour range. Enamelled blue metal badge. Measures approx 3 cm long. Made in the UK.
£12.95
An elegant, and apt, diagram showing the process of cell division taken from a vintage scientific textbook. Available in three sizes. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton.Black babygro, printed in colour. Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low.
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Intellectual and proud? We approve! Part of our Badges of Honour range. Enamelled blue and gold metal badge. Measures approx 3 cm long. Made in the UK.
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This book from the New Scientist journeys to the extremes of science exploring a range of staggering and imagination stretching questions such as what is the nature of reality, does the universe ever end, and does time exist? Paperback 336 pages.Measurements: 19 x 13cm.
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The Pharmacy Trumps game brings together the 32 most commonly-prescribed medicines in the NHS, with details about their indications, origins, appearance, chemical and pharmacokinetic properties. Learn about the medicines that many people in your community rely on while playing an enjoyable 'top-trumps' style card game.Not...
£16.95
We wouldn’t normally want to label people, but this t-shirt features a pretty accurate summary of the ingredients of a human being. Wear your gold content with pride. And your magnesium, and molybdenum, manganese and mercury content too. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100%...
£7.99
Swotty socks for the scientifically minded. These cotton socks feature details from the Periodic Table; a handy reference, and perfect for those who like to dress intelligently from head to toe. Made of 65% cotton, 33% nylon and 2% elastane. UK adult size 6-11, EUR 39-46.
£8.99
A fun way to approach science for children. This interactive book will inform, but more importantly encourage and help children to enjoy science. A creative workbook that encourages children to think like a scientist by noticing details, questioning everything and, crucially, dreaming up new ideas....
£11.95
Why not bring some scientific flair to your kitchen? This unique set of salt and pepper shakers was inspired by the iconic Erlenmeyer chemistry flask. Indispensable whilst cooking, this quirky set will also make for a stylish addition to your dining room table. Just wait...
£18.95
Admiral Robert Fitzroy, most famous as Captain of the Beagle, essentially invented weather forecasting for the safety of sailors, spending his entire fortune to do so. One of his many inventions was the Storm Glass, a cylinder filled with a mixture of water, ethanol, potassium...
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The Periodic Table Of Cocktails contains 106 classic cocktails arranged following the logical ordering of The Periodic Table of Elements. A great way to learn about your favourite cocktails and how to make them. Hardback 160 pages.Measurements: 20.5 cm x 13.5 cm.
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These glorious notecards use Victorian botanist Anna Atkins's cyanotypes of plants. A friend of Fox Talbot and John Herschel, Atkins realised that the "photogenic drawing" and cyanotype methods could be used to precisely record botanical samples, and her groundbreaking Photographs of British Algae was published...
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Adapted from the ‘Chemistry of Combustion and Illumination’ in The Chemical Atlas Designed for the Use of Students and Pupils in all Schools Where Chemistry is Taught (1854) by Edward L. Youmans. Printed on acid free paper.Measurements: 17 cm x 12 cm.Comes with 120gsm recycled...
£14.99
A funny and fascinating guide to the chemical elements, full of fabulous facts and explosive experiments. Scientific sleuth Sherlock Ohms investigates the mystery of how absolutely everything came to exist, and where you can find many of the elements hiding in your own house. With...
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A vintage Periodic Table features on this gorgeous sheet of wrapping paper. Printed on Cavallini's signature Italian archival paper, this gorgeous gift wrap is good enough to be hung on the wall, or used in a variety of craftwork. Printed on high quality Italian paper....
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A list of useful symbols which records the 18th-century period when alchemy was still transforming into chemistry; alongside familiar elements and measurements you will find phlogiston and Caput Mortuum. Engraved by Andrew Bell, co-founder of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Image made available by the Wellcome Collection....
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We all know that caffeine can be easily found in a steamy cup of your favourite brew. But did you know that now you can wear it as well? A lovely gift for a caffeine connoisseur or anyone related to a chemical or medical profession....
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Love? There's a neuropeptide for that. Measures 18 x 13 cm.Comes with bright blue envelope.Blank inside.
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Elizabethan London provides the backdrop for Death by Shakespeare, as Kathryn Harkup turns her discerning scientific eye to the Bard and the varied and creative ways his characters die. Was death by snakebite as serene as Shakespeare makes out? Could lack of sleep have killed Lady...
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This fun and colourful 500-piece jigsaw puzzle, based on the New York Times bestselling book Women in Science by Rachel Ignotofsky, features 15 fearless pioneers who changed the world of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. Includes a poster of the puzzle image. 500-piece jigsaw puzzle....
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Gorgeous and challenging jigsaw based on Theodore Gray's famous photographic periodic table. A visual and hands-on exploration of every known atom in the Universe. 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle. Box measures 26 x 35 x 6cm
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The Elements knowledge cards are a fantastic gift for any budding science enthusiast. The front of each card is a quiz question (e.g., What makes the periodic table “periodic”? or What are the three primary types of atomic bonds?). On the back is a concise,...
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We love a good neurotransmitter. And dopamine is definitely in our top five. Measures 18 x 13 cm.Comes with bright blue envelope.Blank inside.
£10.99
Kids of all ages can enjoy playing this game and learning about molecules at the same time. Thirty-six pairs of colourful molecule diagrams provide a fun way to learn some science in this challenging memory game. What do water molecules look like? What about sugar,...
£5.00
This double-sided 3m / 10 foot tape measure (metric on one side, imperial on the other) is filled with fascinating facts about lengths. For example, 34cm is the height of an Oscar; 9¾ inches is the length of a meerkat tail. Find out whether the...
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Adapted from a 1901 publication by The Baden Aniline and Soda Factory, or BASF, now the largest chemical company in the world, showing the effects of their commercially produced aniline dyes on cotton, silk and wool. Printed on acid free paper.Measurements: 17 cm x 12...
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Have you ever wondered why a medium-rare steak is so popular? Why do we bake some things at 175°C and others at 190°C? And do you prefer to follow a recipe or are you more interested in finding out "what would happen if..."? More than...
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A smart washbag featuring a vintage Periodic Table of the Elements chart. This bag has two internal pockets and a handy carrying strap. PVC.Measures: 11 x 26 x 14cm.
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These postcards use iconic illustrations from the book Women in Science by Rachel Ignotofsky. Includes scientists from Mary Anning to Wang Zhenyi, via Katherine Johnson and Marie Curie. Perfect for posting or framing. Box of 100 postcards.Measurements: 11.2 x 6.6 x 16.8 cm.
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Unlocking astonishing secrets and colourful pasts, this book is a voyage of wonder and discovery, showing that the elements' stories are our stories, that their lives are inextricable from our own. Here you will meet iron that rains from the heavens and noble gases that...
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A vast range of crystal forms from Frederich Mohs’ 1825 Treatise on Mineralogy, gorgeously arranged into a cloud of refracted colour. Mohs is of course mainly remembered for his Hardness Scale, used to this day. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton.Black t-shirt,...
£7.99
The classic yellow pencil with a pink eraser - as a pair of socks! The HB pencil as you have never seen it before. A fantastic gift for writers, artists students, or stationery obsessives everywhere. Sizes: 4 - 7 UK (8-11 US) and 7 -...
£10.99
A useful reminder of the periodic table. Whether you are already able to tell your transitional metals from your lanthanides or not, this will make a bright and informative addition to any desk. Bone china mugHeight 9cm.
£2.95
This card image uses the Spectra of Daylight Through Coloured Glass & Vapours adapted from diagrams by William Allen Miller (1845). Miller also studied the spectrum of starlight and was one of the first scientists to determine what stars are made of. Printed on acid...
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What is everything around us made of, and how did it get there? What arcane secrets hide in the modern alchemist's lab? Is there a hidden order to matter itself, known only to a select few? You hold in your hands the probably the smallest...
£24.00
Feeling under the weather? Probably your serotonin levels are a bit low. Did you know that this crafty little compound is directly responsible for controlling your mood, sleep patterns and even learning abilities? Now you can wear it as well with this remarkably clever range...
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Send some undiluted joy to your chemist buddies. This cards image is of a little bottle of undiluted joy. Comes with white envelope.Measurements: card: 15 cm x 15 cm, Envelope: 15.5 cm x 15.5 cm.
£20.00
Feeling under the weather? Probably your serotonin levels are a bit low. Did you know that this crafty little compound is directly responsible for controlling your mood, sleep patterns and even learning abilities? Now you can wear it as well with this remarkably clever range...
£14.95
If you fancy experimenting a little with your wardrobe, how about trying a chemically inspired tie? This tie is informative and stylish, and should be a great talking point for those who know their germanium from their gallium. 100% silk. Standard length 1.45m, width 10cm.
£30.00
Create your own mini eco-system with this chemistry terrarium kit. All you need is to add a plant and you will have an indoor garden. The glass flask includes a window and the kit includes everything you need to support your plant. Dishwasher Safe.Measures 15...
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A greetings card for celebrating individuality. An original design by Andy Poplar. Comes with white envelope.Measures 15 cm x 15 cm.Blank inside.
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A delightful die-cut card of Madame Curie. The first person to win the Nobel Prize twice, in different fields, Curie actually coined the term 'radioactivity'. Her achievements included bringing X-ray machines to the battlefields of World War I. Blank inside, it comes with an envelope...
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This mug shows the pH scale on it from alkaline to acidic, labelled with example substances from everyday life. An excellent revision tool! Dishwasher resistant. Suitable for use in a microwave. Fine Bone China, 8cm tall.
£2.50
Send a Squeeze Of Love And Affection (exactly one squeeze - use a pipette) to whoever needs it. Comes with white envelope.Measurements: card: 15 cm x 15 cm, Envelope: 15.5 cm x 15.5 cm.