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The Periodic Table

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Science rocks.  If I were a school superintendent I would put tables like this all over every school in my district.

Update: In 2003, Wake Forest University students Nazila Alimohammadi and Anna Clark built this picnic table.

The two women students created the sculpture as part of a public art course taught in the fall by David Finn, associate professor of art. Students in the class were paired up and assigned to work with campus organizations in creating works for public display. “We wanted our project to be fun and functional without a lot of emotional or political content,” Clark says. An aspiring dentist, Alimohammadi had taken several chemistry classes and suggested working with that department. They devised their “Periodic Table” concept — a pun of the familiar Periodic Table of Elements configuration — and the department responded enthusiastically. Alimohammadi did the structural steel work and Clark hand-painted the surface tiles. The piece, which was dedicated in an informal picnic ceremony on April 15, is accurate in every detail, right down to the auxiliary lanthanides and actinides tables that constitute the table’s bench.

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Periodic Table Duvet Cover

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A girl made this duvet cover for her Chemistry major boyfriend.  Does it make me a dork if I want one of these to slip over my comforter?  Yes, I’spose it does. 

But, it has the entire periodic table of elements on it! The girl ran each square through a printer to attach the proper element. See lots more pictures of the process at Craftster. [Crafster via Unique Daily]

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