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A stack of old adverts, comic books, catalog pages, book covers, etc. which seem to indicate sexual shenanigans much of which was clearly unintentional.
Here we are, in 2011, a.k.a. "The Future." We've made leaps and bounds in science that we couldn't even imagine 50 years ago. You'd think the science toy...
BBC has an interesting article on how dangerous vintage chemistry sets were and offers a few explanations as to why they are no longer available. (source Boing Boing: BBC): The early chemistry sets…
Chemistry sets seem to have fallen out of favor in recent years, but there's a movement to bring them back---or at least recapture some of the unstructured experimentation the old sets encouraged. The collection of vintage sets at the Chemical Heritage Foundation Museum in Philadelphia provides an interesting perspective on how public attitudes towards science shifted over the course of the 20th century.
The ORAU Museum of Radiation and Radioactivity chronicles the scientific and commercial history of radioactivity and radiation. It has been deemed the official repository for historical radiological instruments by the Health Physics Society, and is located at the Pollard Center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.