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Blogging the Periodic Table of Elements

I've always sucked at math and science, but if I had to pick a scientific field of choice, it would be chemistry. Perhaps it's because I loved the visual aspect of the subject? Or maybe it's because I loved the idea of tiny elements interacting with with other. Nonetheless, I actually did well in high school chemistry (unlike biology and physics) and even pondered taking a chemistry class or two in college. It goes without saying then that I was thoroughly excited to read of Slate's new series of posts on the periodic table of elements. Over the next few weeks, author Sam Kean will write a separate post about 25 of the most interesting elements. Each post will feature numerous facts about...

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Animals on the Underground

In 1988, illustrator Paul Middlewick was staring at a map of the London Underground on his daily commute home from work when he "saw" an elephant among the lines, stations, and symbols — similar to how the ancients discovered constellations in the night sky. Since then, the elephant has been joined by 33 other animals in a collection called Animals on the Underground. Batstation nickname: Highgate Puppy (dog)station nickname: Colliers Wood Catstation nickname: Queen's Park Puppy (hound)station nickname: Hounslow Central Cockerelstation nickname: Cockfosters Ravenstation nickname: Ravenscourt Park Dogstation nickname: Barking Reindeerstation nickname: Caledonian Road Elephantstation nickname: Elephant & Castle Baby Rhinostation nickname: Kenton Emustation nickname: High Barnet Rhinostation nickname: Hornchurch Angel Fishstation nickname: Angel Sealstation nickname: Finsbury Park Flamingostation nickname: Rotherhithe Snailstation nickname: Mudchute Goosestation nickname: Canada Water Stagstation nickname: Richmond Hawkstation nickname: Goldhawk Road Tortoisestation nickname: Oval Houndstation nickname: Hounslow...

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