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Caffeine Shirt: Time to wake up!
Code CAFSHIRTXL and CAFSHIRTMED
The molecule is correct, down to the double and single bonds. Still, it's just a great shirt to advertise what we're often needing in the staff room.
White writing on black background.
Medium: Chest 51cm and Length 67cm.
XL: Chest 58cm and Length 72cm
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$25.00 |
XL Size
Medium size
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Darwin Shirt: A novel take on a familiar symbol
Code DARSHIRTXL and DARSHIRTMED
White writing on black background.
Medium: Chest 51cm and Length 67cm.
XL: Chest 58cm and Length 72cm
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$25.00 |
XL Size
Medium Size
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Freeze Dried Ice Cream by The Professor's Tasty Technology! Code VANICE
Now this is science! Freeze dried ice cream was originally developed in the 1970's for NASA astronauts. To make it, the ice cream is cooled to -40 degrees Celsius and then warmed and dried in a vacuum chamber. The result? Ice cream that doesn't need refrigeration and ice cream that is light enough to take on space missions as it 98% moisture free. Some cracking of the contents is normal during transport - hey, it makes it easier to eat. Nice!
Choking hazard: Not suitable for children 3 years and under. 17g NET.
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$4.95 |
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Mug of Caffeine: Molecular science on a cup
Code HJ2001
Tired teacher of chemistry? Bored office worker?
You might need a caffeine hit! The molecule is correct, including double and single bonds where they should be... hmmm, see if your students know why (think tetrahedral shapes!).
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$14.95 |
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Mug tribute to Darwin: Charles would want this one...
Code HJ2003
Gotta love the theory of evolution; always controversial in some areas and yet strikingly obvious to many, many people in other areas. Pay tribute to the great scientist with this coffee mug (it's the least we can do!).
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$14.95 |
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Mug of the periodic table: It's elementary....
Code HJ2000
The periodic table was first developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. It's development helped chemists to predict properties of unknown elements through the periodic patterns found in elemental sub-atomic particles. Too heavy for you? Have a coffee in this mug and you'll find the patterns yourself.
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$14.95 |
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Mug of Pi: A symbol for our times...
Code HJ2002
The Pi symbol is universally recognised as representing that integer that is used with circle calculations. The symbol pattern contains the order of numbers, at least to the first hundred or so. The real Pi number stretches much much further, if you're a mathematician we'd love you to let us know if the numbers are correct (we haven't the time!).
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$14.95 |
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Periodic table fridge magnets: Make >10,000 words!
Code HJ5000
Mix and match all of the chemical symbols to make words like C/H/O/Co/La/Te and F/U/N. Atomic number, symbol and name noted on each tile.
A great learning tool or just some geeky fridge magnets!
Choking hazard: Not suitable for children 3 years and under.
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$19.95 |
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Periodic Table Shirt: Symbolic...
Code PERSHIRTXL and PERSHIRTMED
The full table in colour on a black background.
Medium: Chest 51cm and Length 67cm.
XL: Chest 58cm and Length 72cm
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$25.00 |
XL Size
Medium Size
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Pi Shirt: 3.1415927 etc etc etc
Code PiSHIRTXL and PiSHIRTMED
The symbol is made up of just part of the hug number that is Pi.
White lettering on a black background.
Medium: Chest 51cm and Length 67cm.
XL: Chest 58cm and Length 72cm
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$25.00 |
XL Size
Medium Size
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