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On this weeks episode I sit down with Basketball Divorce Court, a post-punk band from Iowa/Minneapolis. We dive into their new full length "Rebound", where we see a more matured sound compared to their earlier EP. Before we get to stories we talk about their upcoming tour with Careful Gaze. Be sure to follow Basketball Divorce Court and check out "Rebound"!! This episode features the songs "Oops! We Don't Use That Word On Barbie.com" and "RAWR XD" from the album Rebound. You can find Modern Chemistry at the following links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballdivorce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bballdivorce/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BasketballDivorceCourt/ Bandcamp: https://basketballdivorcecourt.bandcamp.com _______________________________________ You can find Beers With Bands here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeersWithBands2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/ Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beers-with-bands/support
On this weeks episode I sit down with Pale Lungs, an ambient/alt rock from Nashville. We dive right into their self-titled full length "Pale Lungs", this record will hook you from the beginning and take you on a fantastic ride. Before we get to stories we talk about their record release show and what we can hopefully see from them in 2023. Be sure to follow Pale Lungs and check out their self-titled LP "Pale Lungs"!! This episode features the songs "What Keeps You Here" and "Favorite Memory" from the album Pale Lungs. You can find Modern Chemistry at the following links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/palelungsband Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/palelungsband/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/palelungsband Bandcamp: https://palelungsband.bandcamp.com Merch & Music: https://palelungs.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@palelungs6911 _______________________________________ You can find Beers With Bands here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeersWithBands2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/ Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beers-with-bands/support
On this weeks episode I sit down with Joe from Modern Chemistry, an alt rock/indie pop band from New Jersey. We dive right into their latest full length "My Battery Is Low and Its Getting Dark", this is a release that definitely takes you on a journey. Before we get to stories we talk about their short film that they put out and what 2023 holds for them. Be sure to follow Modern Chemistry and check out "My Battery Is Getting Low and Its Getting Dark"!! This episode features the songs "Finally Drifting" and "Too Soon (Too Soon)". You can find Modern Chemistry at the following links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/modernchemistry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernchemistry/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernchemistry Bandcamp: https://modernchemistry.bandcamp.com/music Merch: https://modern-chemistry-merch.myshopify.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@modernchemistry Music: https://linktr.ee/modernchemistry _______________________________________ You can find Beers With Bands here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeersWithBands2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/ Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beers-with-bands/support
Dave and Ray's minds are blown by talking to molecular Paleobiologist, Jasmina Wiemann, who can now "see" into fossils more organic detail then ever before imagined.
It's 2022. Lindsay is taking a break from the podcast and writing, taking a year off to accomplish some other things on her list. But Jerry has recruited someone else to join him. Because as new authors, we should be talking to each other, the New Author Podcast will have a new co-host. Joining Jerry most weeks will be Rich Kacy. Listen as Jerry and Rich (and sometimes Lindsay) talk about expectations of a prequel, what happens when you're putting everything on hold, their publishing hopes, and anything else that pops into their head while talking into a microphone. If you're an existing author or are writing your first book, come and listen to us because we were in the same boat as you. We've made mistakes, so you don't have to! Come hear our successes and our mistakes, find out where we spend money and where we shouldn't have spent money. We'll tell you everything we did to be successful (or fail...as the case may be). And you'll hear a nice conversation on putting everything on hold, marketing tools and how to gain newsletter subscribers. This week, you can hear things talked about, such as: Editing Coming back from being sick Determination Cozy Mystery vs Crime Thriller Multiple POVs Bike Races Podcasts Patreon and so much more! Read more...
Episode 18 of the Modern Chemistry podcast features Dr. Sebastian Gross. Sebastian is a consultant at Wega IT, (https://www.wega-it.com/en/). Where he supports clients, using his advanced experience in biotechnology methods, bioprocess development, lab & assay automation and kinetic modelling. Sebastian has strong experience in tools like Liquid Handling station, SiLA, Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, SQL, and Data modelling.Prior to Wega, Sebastian was head of process development at TUB (Technische Universität Berlin), where he also did his PhD. Sebastian is contactable on social media, and you can find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-hans/You can also connect with Sebastian via the Wega website link above.Sebastian's web linkOur theme music is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Music from https://filmmusic.ioLicense: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Connect with me (Paul) at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulorange/H.E.L. group can be found at www.helgroup.com online,on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hel-group/ on Twitter, we're @hel_group, https://twitter.com/hel_groupor search for us on Facebook
On this episode of Analog Smile, Sherry speaks with Bobby Mahoney (Vocals/Guitar) of Bobby Mahoney and the Seventh Son. New Jersey - the home of (arguably, and we'll argue it) the best names in rock & roll, and Bobby Mahoney has taken that as a challenge worth conquering. Sharing the stage with the likes of Bon Jovi, Against Me! Frank Turner, and The Gaslight Anthem, as well as fellow local acts like Little Hag, The Vaughns, and Modern Chemistry, Bobby Mahoney has spent 9 years cultivating their craft on stages, big and small. With tours in the East Coast and Midwest under their belt, the band is no stranger to the stage or performing. A healthy mix of indie and alternative rock with a fresh twist, Bobby Mahoney stays busy playing shows around the tri-state area, and participating in local shows and activities. The band is currently Bobby Mahoney (Guitar, Vocals), Andrew Saul (Guitar, Vocals), Jon Chang-Soon (Bass, Vocals), and James McIntosh (Drums). The foursome released a string of singles including, “Should Have Called You Up (Last Night)”, “Nothing for Nothing” and “Roaring Twenties (Live)”, and are gearing up to release their newest EP “We Go On” in April 2022, with the lead single “Moth to the Flame” out now. The road is just heating up for the dynamic, electric foursome. You can expect hard-hitting, emotion fueled music that packs its punches. You can continue to follow Bobby Mahoney on any of their social media, and with live music on the up-swing, you don't want to miss a single beat! We chat about their new EP 'We Go On', the inspiration behind "No Amens In This Van (Miami 2019)", pork roll vs. taylor ham, and much more! Check out bobbymahoneymusic.com for more information.
Rather than make a list of my favorite singles or albums of the year, I'm gonna let you listen. For years I've been making a monthly playlist consisting of what I have in regular rotation at that moment. I'm cherry picking all the newer songs and turning them into a mix. Crank it up and enjoy the music!! Spotify playlist featuring complete versions of all the songs in order can be found here: October 2021 Mix Prof - Cutthroat Oxymorrons ft Jason Aalon of FEVER333 - Defintion JPEGMAFIA - DIRTY! STARSET - THE BREACH DON BROCO - One True Prince Chelsea Cutler - Forever Twelve Foot Ninja - Vengeance Limp Bizkit - Dirty Rotten Bizkit Can't Swim - To Heal at All, You Have to Feel It All Halsey - Girl is a Gun Remi Wolf - Street You Live On yeule - Don't Be So Hard on Your Own Beauty Little Simz - Venom (Remix) Wrabel - wish you well Joe Stamm Band - Midwest Town The Darkness - Jussy's Girl The Copyrights - Stuck in the Winter Biffy Clyro - A Hunger in Your Haunt Mastodon - Teardrinker Ghost - Hunter's Moon CHVRCHES - Killer MitiS ft SOUNDR - Homesick (Morgan Page remix) Supercrush - I Didn't Know (We Were Saying Goodbye) Guided By Voices - High in the Rain Mom Jeans. - What's Up? Paradise Now - I Hope It Never Ends Zack Fox - fafo Namasenda - No Regrets PinkPantherss - Just for me Doja Cat - Woman Megan Thee Stallion - Warning AURORA - Giving In To The Love Lil Ugly Mane - benadryl submarine Snail Mail - Ben Franklin Starflyer 59 - Ya Right Pokey LaFarge - Fine to Me Strand of Oaks - Galacticana Jerry Cantrell - Brighten Shannon Lay - Rare to Wake Emily Scott Robinson - Let 'Em Burn Kylie Minogue ft Jessie Ware - Kiss of Life Broken Baby - Meaniac brakence - argyle Frank Turner - Haven't Been Doing So Well Jack White - Take Me Back Jonsi - Obsidian Mitski - Working for the Knife TWICE - The Feels Duran Duran ft CHAI - MORE JOY! Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point FINNEAS - A Concert Six Months From Now Lana Del Rey - Blue Bannisters Adele - Easy On Me The War On Drugs ft Lucius - I Don't Live Here Anymore Tobacco City - Till the Moon Don't Shine My Morning Jacket - Love Love Love I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME - Leave Me Alone Dream Theater - Awaken the Master Billy Idol - Rita Hayworth Circa Survive - Imposter Syndrome Oh! the Horror - Never Found Every Time I Die - Thing With Feathers Imani Graham ft Modern Chemistry - better off Mr. Ms. & the Infusions - Hallelujah The Hold Steady - Family Farm Jon Batiste - I NEED YOU
Episode 16 of the Modern Chemistry podcast dives back into glycobiology and its practical application with Benjamin Schumann. Ben is a chemical biologist who studies the biology of carbohydrates (glycans). After completing his undergraduate biochemistry studies in Tübingen, Germany, he was trained in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry in the lab of Peter H. Seeberger at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Potsdam and the FU Berlin. Developing vaccines against pathogenic bacteria based on synthetic glycans, Ben learned to apply his compounds in biological settings in vivo and in vitro. For his achievements, he received the Award for Excellence in Glycosciences and, in 2017, the prestigious Otto Hahn Medal by the Max Planck Society. During his postdoctoral work in the lab of Carolyn R. Bertozzi at Stanford University as an Alexander von Humboldt foundation Feodor Lynen fellow, Ben developed an interest in "precision tools" to study glycosylation of human cells in great detail. He started as a Group Leader at the Crick and Imperial College London in 2018.Towards the end of the show, Ben mentions a prize. Ben and colleagues from Imperial College and Stanford University were awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's new Chemistry Biology Interface Division Horizon Prize, the Rita and John Cornforth Award. For more details, please check out this link on the Francis Crick Institute's website - https://www.crick.ac.uk/news/2021-06-08_research-prize-for-chemical-toolbox-to-study-the-role-of-cell-surface-sugars. You will hear the following terms used during the interview. I've included some descriptions here. Glycobiology - the study of complex sugar molecules in biological systems and cells.Glycobiome/glycoproteome – the total glycan make-up of a cell or organismGlycosylation – the addition of sugar molecules to other substances, often proteins.Glycans – complex sugar molecules composed of single sugar sub-units linked by chemical bondsChemical biology – the application of chemical techniques, and often small molecules produced by chemistry to study biological processes.Biochemistry – the study of biomolecules and pathways in living systemsLectins – highly specific carbohydrate-binding proteinsAntibody – a 'Y'-shaped protein produced by the immune system which identifies and binds to a specific substanceMonosaccharide – a single sugar subunitBioorthogonal chemistry – a chemical reaction that occurs in a living system without interfering with natural biochemistryGlycosyl transferase – enzymes which add a sugar (simple or complex) to an acceptor moleculeChemoenzymatic synthesis – producing chemical using biochemical pathways within cellsCRISPR - CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, a family of specific DNA sequences in prokaryotes. Enzymes, such as 'Cas9' can modify DNA at these CRISPR sequences, editing in or out new DNA sequences. Although this technique is known correctly as CRISPR-Cas9, the discovery and development of a range of CRISPR-associated enzymes has led to the term 'CRISPR' being used as a generic term for this suite of gene editing technologies.Isoenzymes – enzymes that catalyse the same reaction, but have different amino acid sequencesProteolytic digest – breaking up a protein, or peptide, chain into smaller fragmentsFluorophore – a fluorescent molecule (in this case, used as a reporter molecule)Biotin tag – a chemical molecule used as a reporter for other biomoleculesBio-organic chemistry – scientific studies combining organic chemistry and biochemistry, which studies biological processes using chemical methods.
Direction: South west over the N72 blackwater bridge Location: Lismore, Co. Waterford Coordinates: 52.141127, -7.93067 Richard Boyle came to Ireland from England in 1588 with only twenty-seven pounds in capital and proceeded to amass an extraordinary fortune. After purchasing Lismore he made it his principal seat and transformed it into a magnificent residence with impressive gabled ranges each side of the courtyard. He also built a castellated outer wall and a gatehouse known as the Riding Gate. The principal apartments were decorated with fretwork plaster ceilings, tapestry hangings, embroidered silks and velvet. It was here in 1627 that Robert Boyle The Father of Modern Chemistry, the fourteenth of the Earl's fifteen children, was born. The castle descended to another Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork & 3rd Earl of Burlington, who was a noted influence on Georgian architecture (and known in architectural histories as the Earl of Burlington). Lismore featured in the Cromwellian wars when, in 1645, a force of Catholic confederacy commanded by Lord Castlehaven sacked the town and Castle. Some restoration was carried out by Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork (1612-1698) to make it habitable again but neither he nor his successors lived at Lismore. The castle (along with other Boyle properties - Chiswick House, Burlington House, Bolton Abbey and Londesborough Hall) was acquired by the Cavendish family in 1753 when the daughter and heiress of the 4th Earl of Cork, Lady Charlotte Boyle (1731-1754) married William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, a future Prime Minister of Great Britain & Ireland. Their son, the 5th Duke (1748-1811) carried out improvements at Lismore, notably the bridge across the river Blackwater in 1775 designed by Cork-born architect Thomas Ivory.
For those who have heard of Sir Robert Boyle, his name may invoke the image of a bewigged gentleman with curly locks falling far past his shoulders, or perhaps his contribution to the PV=nRT ideal gas equation that is a staple of chemistry courses. However, many do not know that this early Father of Modern Chemistry was a supremely devoted follower of Jesus who essentially blazed a scientific trail to defend his faith. Episode 3 of Season 2 is one you won't want to miss, as we delve into the incredible, but virtually unknown, story of Sir Robert Boyle. We'll be back soon with another inspiring story, but in the meantime, check out the incredible artwork, custom-created for today's episode on Boyle, at thegreatpodcast.org!
Jabir Ibn Hayyan, also known in the West as Geber, was able to establish modern chemistry out of the study of alchemy by systematically observing and measuring various chemicals and organic materials.
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For episode 1 of the Modern Chemistry show, I interviewed DAMIAN STEFANCZYK, Senior Consultant at Jensen Hughes and JENS CONZEN Associate Director, Industrial and Process Safety, also of Jensen Hughes. You can find out more information about Jensen Hughes at https://www.jensenhughes.com/ Jens is on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-conzen-15364468/ - you’ll also find links to his publications and webinars on safety through this profile. Damian is on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/damiandstefanczyk/ We mention a few terms in this episode that you might want to understand a bit better: -The chemical ‘MDI’, which stands for Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate. MDI is often used in the production of rigid insulation for homes and other building. In different forms, it is also used in sealants, adhesives and weather-resistant materials. If you want to jump all the way down this rabbit hole – then check out this resource on this class of chemicals - https://dii.americanchemistry.com/Diisocyanates-Explained/ -Heat capacity. Heat capacity is a property of all matter. It refers to the amount of heat that needs to be supplied to a material to raise the temperature of the material. The SI unit of heat is Joules per degree Kelvin. Simply put, materials with a lower heat capacity will warm up with less external heat input that materials with higher heat capacity. -Calorimetry. This is the science of measuring the temperature changes of material under certain conditions. In our discussion, we talk about the specific technique of Adiabatic reaction calorimetry, which mimics a situation where no heat is lost from the material under examination. – this allows investigation of potentially unwanted (hazardous) events happening). -Phi factor. The Phi factor is an adjustment used during adiabatic calorimeter experiments. As a reaction proceeds, the calorimeter will absorb some of the heat generated by the reaction. The Phi factor describes how much more heat needs to be added to the calorimeter to mimic a true adiabatic system. The lower the Phi factor, the less external heat needs to be added and therefore, the more closely the experiment mimics the real reaction. Our theme music is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Music from https://filmmusic.io License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Connect with me (Paul) at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulorange/ H.E.L. group can be found at www.helgroup.com online, on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hel-ltd/, on twitter we’re @HELUK, or search for us on Facebook
It's podcast number 150 which means I had to make it REALLY GOOD... So I did. I had Fil Thorpe-Evans and Marko DeSantis (of Sugarcult) stop by to talk about Strange 80s that's happening at The Fonda June 1st and I had Modern Chemistry Call in to talk to them before their tour with The Dangerous Summer and Have Mercy kicks off!
It's podcast number 150 which means I had to make it REALLY GOOD... So I did. I had Fil Thorpe-Evans and Marko DeSantis (of Sugarcult) stop by to talk about Strange 80s that's happening at The Fonda June 1st and I had Modern Chemistry Call in to talk to them before their tour with The Dangerous Summer and Have Mercy kicks off!
Gregg's Guide to New Music Episode 125 Solo show. Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians Bellevue Days – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/BellevueDays/, @bellevuedays Ashland – http://ashland.bigcartel.com/, https://ashland.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/AshlandOfficial/, @AshlandOfficial Royal Bliss – http://www.royalbliss.com/band facebook.com/royalbliss/, @royalbliss Modern Chemistry – https://modernchemistry.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/modernchemistry/, @modernchemistry WATERS – http://www.thisiswaters.com/ facebook.com/waterswaters/, @thisisWATERS Doll Skin – http://dollskinband.com/ facebook.com/dollskinband/, @DollSkinBand Bowling For Soup – http://www.bowlingforsoup.com facebook.com/bowlingforsoup/, @bfsrocks
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 125 Solo show. Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians Bellevue Days – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/BellevueDays/, @bellevuedays Ashland – http://ashland.bigcartel.com/, https://ashland.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/AshlandOfficial/, @AshlandOfficial Royal Bliss – http://www.royalbliss.com/band facebook.com/royalbliss/, @royalbliss Modern Chemistry – https://modernchemistry.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/modernchemistry/, @modernchemistry WATERS – http://www.thisiswaters.com/ facebook.com/waterswaters/, @thisisWATERS Doll Skin – http://dollskinband.com/ facebook.com/dollskinband/, @DollSkinBand Bowling For Soup – http://www.bowlingforsoup.com facebook.com/bowlingforsoup/, @bfsrocks
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 125 Solo show. Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians Bellevue Days – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/BellevueDays/, @bellevuedays Ashland – http://ashland.bigcartel.com/, https://ashland.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/AshlandOfficial/, @AshlandOfficial Royal Bliss – http://www.royalbliss.com/band facebook.com/royalbliss/, @royalbliss Modern Chemistry – https://modernchemistry.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/modernchemistry/, @modernchemistry WATERS – http://www.thisiswaters.com/ facebook.com/waterswaters/, @thisisWATERS Doll Skin – http://dollskinband.com/ facebook.com/dollskinband/, @DollSkinBand Bowling For Soup – http://www.bowlingforsoup.com facebook.com/bowlingforsoup/, @bfsrocks
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 125 Solo show. Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians Bellevue Days – iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/BellevueDays/, @bellevuedays Ashland – http://ashland.bigcartel.com/, https://ashland.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/AshlandOfficial/, @AshlandOfficial Royal Bliss – http://www.royalbliss.com/band facebook.com/royalbliss/, @royalbliss Modern Chemistry – https://modernchemistry.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/modernchemistry/, @modernchemistry WATERS – http://www.thisiswaters.com/ facebook.com/waterswaters/, @thisisWATERS Doll Skin – http://dollskinband.com/ facebook.com/dollskinband/, @DollSkinBand Bowling For Soup – http://www.bowlingforsoup.com facebook.com/bowlingforsoup/, @bfsrocks
Episode 51 features New Jersey alternative rock band Modern Chemistry. Joe & Brendan return to talk about their awesome new EP, Dreaming Adjacent, working with Taking Back Sunday, and how much they love a great hook. Songs from Modern Chemistry featured on the podcast include Part Three and Cutting Space. Find out more about Modern Chemistry at modernchemistry.bandcamp.com Follow Modern Chemistry on Twitter @modernchemistry
In Episode 14 Angelo and Brandon wrap up their week-long Four Chord Music Festival Podcast Special with Joe and Brendan from Modern Chemistry! You can find these guys at the festival on Sunday November 13 at Xtaza Nightclub in Pittsburgh and on tour with Mayday Parade! Other topics covered: We chat about their latest EP 'Dreaming Adjacent' and their experience working with their producer Adam Lazzara from Taking Back Sunday, we talk about their upcoming tour with Mayday Parade, they give us the most "exotic" and artistic rendition of the world-famous segment 'Lyrics As A Poem", we discuss their growth and development as a band, and so much more! Opening Track: Modern Chemistry — Carolina Full Track: Modern Chemistry — Part Three Outro Track: Modern Chemistry — Cutting Space Subscribe to the Spinning Thoughts Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Follow the podcast on Facebook (www.facebook.com/spinningthoughtspodcast) and Twitter (@SpinThoughtsPod)to keep up-to-date with Angelo, Brandon, and everything music! Please visit our website for more! www.spinningthoughtspodcast.wordpress.com
Drunken Lullabies EP 35 “Audible Diabetes” FCF NETWORK * iTUNES * FACEBOOK * TWITTER * INSTAGRAM Drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com Show Notes: Dustin is joined by The Bottlecap Kid & The Podcasting God, from the Couch Pilots and IBWIP podcasts, for a sugar filled episode. We drank WAY too much craft soda and things get silly and nauseating. Our Band of the Week is Modern Chemistry from New Brunswick, New Jersey. We also have a Wild Sour from our sponsor, Destihl Brewery. Topics discussed in between burps include: Drunken Pilots, Drink That Soda You Bitch, Mowin the Lawn, The Sweden of Sodas, Someone’s Gonna Puke, This Smells Weird, Blake’s First Sour, We’re the New Beastie Boys, and Wrestling Talk.
Episode 26 features New Jersey alternative rock band Modern Chemistry. Joe and Brendan talk about their first legit tour, performing at Chicago's Riot Fest, and their affection for boy bands and Justin Bieber. Songs from Modern Chemistry featured in the podcast include 'Never Scared'. Find out more about Modern Chemistry at modernchemistry.bandcamp.com Follow Modern Chemistry on Twitter @modernchemistry
This video will guide the students from the beginnings of the idea of the atom in ancient Greece to developments of Modern Chemistry in 18th Century France. Lavoisier and Proust set the foundations for the rediscovery of atomic theory.