DiscoverTiny Matters[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4
[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4

[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4

Update: 2024-08-14
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we cover the recent discovery of a new (relatively speaking, more like 100 million year old) organelle called a nitroplast that could revolutionize agriculture. Then we embark on a highly entertaining journey of 1930s chemistry poetry, sometimes written by inebriated chemists, and track down a rare and stunning Chemical Map of North America. Check out the map in this YouTube short and this Instagram post.

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[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4

[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4

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