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Penning’s vacuum gauge
31 October 2012 Classic Kit
Born not from the spark of an idea but the afterglow
Luggin's capillary
1 July 2012 Classic Kit
Do you cringe when a relationship is described as involving ‘chemistry’?
Turing’s machine
31 May 2012 Classic Kit
Alan Turing, perhaps not often remembered as a chemist, provided the starting point for computational chemistry
Scheibel's column
30 April 2012 Classic Kit
Liquid-liquid extraction attracts a little poetic licence
Classic Kit: Pirani's gauge
28 March 2012 Classic Kit
A 'lightbulb moment' in measuring vacuum pressure
Classic Kit: Zsigmondy's ultramicroscope
23 February 2012 Classic Kit
Conquering vapour density and atomic weight
Classic Kit: Victor Meyer's apparatus
27 January 2012 Classic Kit
Conquering vapour density and atomic weight
Classic Kit: Wheatstone's Bridge
28 November 2011 Classic Kit
Of all the paradigms of science, the idea of equilibrium is one of the most fundamental
Classic Kit: Weissenberg's Camera
26 October 2011 Classic Kit
In so many societies, bread is the stuff of life the cornerstone of existence
Classic Kit: Van de Graaff generator
29 September 2011 Classic Kit
Transport systems can be great unifiers and bringers of development
Classic Kit: McLeod's Vacuum Guage
26 August 2011 Classic Kit
The simmering tensions between science and religion
Classic Kit: The Evans balance
30 June 2011 Classic Kit
Easy to use and robust, the Evans or JM balance has been on the market in various forms since 1974
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