Brad Hauser teaches us all about chemistry, metal-organic frameworks, and windowless white vans on this Regret Labs podcast episode. In fact, have you ever spent time wondering how black light posters work? Or glow in the dark stickers? Or why gold is such a good conductor of electricity? You can stop wondering! That, and how Grey Poupon is like electrons, are all discussed!The post Chemistry | Regret Labs: Episode 4 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Brad Hauser teaches us all about chemistry, metal-organic frameworks, and windowless white vans on this Regret Labs podcast episode. In fact, have you ever spent time wondering how black light posters work? Or glow in the dark stickers? Or why gold is such a good conductor of electricity? You can stop wondering! That, and how Grey Poupon is like electrons, are all discussed!
Brad Hauser is on Twitter DrBradHauser. If you’d like to learn more about the roots of forensic chemistry, Brad suggests watching The Poisoner’s Handbook.
As always, co-hosts Aric and Levi would love to hear what they got wrong. Twitter at us. Facebook around us. Email through us. Let them know where they went astray, because you know it happened. Or, you know, just them an “attaboy.”
Brad Hauser teaches us all about chemistry, metal-organic frameworks, and windowless white vans on this Regret Labs podcast episode. In fact, have you ever spent time wondering how black light posters work? Or glow in the dark stickers? Or why gold is such a good conductor of electricity? You can stop wondering! That, and how Grey Poupon is like electrons, are all discussed!
Brad Hauser is on Twitter DrBradHauser. If you’d like to learn more about the roots of forensic chemistry, Brad suggests watching The Poisoner’s Handbook.
As always, co-hosts Aric and Levi would love to hear what they got wrong. Twitter at us. Facebook around us. Email through us. Let them know where they went astray, because you know it happened. Or, you know, just them an “attaboy.”
The post Chemistry | Regret Labs: Episode 4 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.