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Seaweed, Chernobyl and the World鈥檚 First Functional Food

31 Jan 2024

Back in the early 1800s the production of potassium nitrate (saltpeter), an essential component of gunpowder, was a booming industry.

Chicken Soup's Label As 'Jewish Penicillin' Is More Whimsy Than Fact

26 Jan 2024

This article was first published in the Montreal Gazette. 鈥淎s the Good Book says, when a poor man eats a chicken, one of them is sick.鈥

The Uncertainty of What Happened When Heisenberg Met Bohr

19 Jan 2024

It isn鈥檛 often that the subject matter of a play on Broadway is science. 鈥淐openhagen鈥 opened on Broadway in 2000 after a run in London鈥檚 West End. Its focus was a 1941 meeting in Bohr鈥檚 Copenhagen...

An Ancient Memory Technique Still Puzzles Scientists

12 Jan 2024

Spend enough time watching fictional geniuses on television and you will undoubtedly see the trope of the mind palace. Brainiacs, we are told, have mind palaces, ornate libraries that live solely...

Faraday, Dickens and Lighthouses

22 Dec 2023

I have a longstanding fascination with Victorian arts and sciences. It was the era when Darwin published the 鈥淥rigin of the Species,鈥 Perkin synthesized dyes, Lister introduced antiseptic surgery,...

Going Bananas

8 Dec 2023

Once upon a time, there was a banana plant. This banana plant lived in an English estate in the 1830s, and was named 鈥渢he Cavendish鈥, after the Cavendish Family who lived on this estate.

A Hundred Years Ago Life Changed for Diabetics

22 Nov 2023

November 26th marks the 100th anniversary of a splendid dinner held at the University of Toronto to recognize perhaps the greatest Canadian achievement in science. A few weeks earlier, the Nobel...

DMSO Is Not a Cure-All. But the FDA鈥檚 Panic Over It Birthed a Myth.

17 Nov 2023

Imagine a drug so powerful, your government didn鈥檛 want you to have it. Now, add the claim that this drug is all natural (it鈥檚 not) and that people report it cured them of any ailment you can think...

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