Dr. Ozkan and Mr. Scary


kingslaya802:

You could never get me to stop watching tv



berkyisms:

Erm, what?





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sherlockology:

While street parties are getting under way nationwide in the UK and thousands of people are lining the Thames in London for the Jubilee river pageant, we thought we’d get into the spirit of things and reblog this very well themed and very funny blog.

HAPPY DIAMOND JUBILEE EVERYONE!

(Bet Mycroft is having a rather stressful day today with all this security to organise!!)

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Via Sherlockology


scinerds:

Two More Elements Added to The Periodic Table

You can now greet by name two new residents of the period table of elements: Flerovium and Livermorium.

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry officially approved names for the elements — which sit at slot 114 and 116, respectively — on 31 May. They have until now gone by the temporary monikers ununquadium and ununhexium.



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chels:

Burger recipes according to Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. They have both always seemed to me like funny, drunk, entertaining friends to have. If I had 3 wishes, I would totally use one of them to hang out at a summer BBQ with the Rat Pack.

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holymoleculesbatman:

Luminol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C8N3O2H7. In the presence of a catalyst called Potassium Ferricyanide, Luminol reacts with Hydrogen Peroxide to yield Nitrogen gas and 3-Aminophthalic Acid. This product molecule initially forms in an excited state and thus releases energy in the form of a ghostly blue light.


Cool Chemistry: Limonene

chemcool:

Limonene is an optically active hydrocarbon whose D-isomer possesses a strong smell of oranges. The name suggests it to be an alkene and since it is found in large concentration on the peel of lemons, it is named limonene. It is a cyclic terpene and is used in the synthesis of carvone which is…

Via Cool Chemistry

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