What a coincidence! Three days into National Chemistry Week, we dive further into STEM education to celebrate Mole Day. We’re not toasting the burrowing animal, but the unit of measurement (mole) used primarily in chemistry and molecular science studies. We don’t know how many moles of liquid nitrogen are in this photo, but we do like the dynamic look of the super-cooled element, which in liquid form can resemble boiling water. We hope this photo doesn’t depict liquid nitrogen after somebody in the lab dropped their keys into the vat. At minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit, liquid nitrogen tends to flash-freeze anything immersed in it.
Of moles and liquid nitrogen
Today in History
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It’s Weihnachtsmarkt time!
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Prince Christian Sound in southern Greenland
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Rocky mountain pi
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Landscape Architecture Month
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Big wheels on a big mountain
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Pretty poetic for a pit
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An unlikely friendship in the wild
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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
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Beaver achievers
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Astoria-Megler Bridge, Oregon
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High tide at the walled city
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50 years of Earth Day
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Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act marks 42 years
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Notes from an underground lake
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Annivesary of the Wilderness Act of 1964
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A tree of many memories
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Wake up, it s Darwin Day
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Bathing huts in Skåne County, Sweden
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National Roller Coaster Day
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Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé!
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Diamond Beach, Iceland
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The puffin-rabbit connection
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Blink and you ll miss it
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A Latino art exhibition in Denver
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Bonsai Rock, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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Upstate autumn
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Diwali
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Let’s go mothing
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At the gates of the ksar
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Museum Mile Festival
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