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Creative commons photo of a mole found in France by flickr user J. Marsh It's October 23, or Mole Day for chemistry enthusiasts. From 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m. students and teachers celebrate their ...
Schools around the country will be eating pie-a-la-mole and guaca-mole on Monday to celebrate National Mole Day. In honor of the number -- 6.022E23 -- used to calculate the mass of atoms, students ...
From Mole Day, to the Medical Science Signature Program, the Shawnee Mission School District hopes to give students ways to take lessons from books and apply them to real-word scenarios.
Happy Mole Day! A mole is a big number. How big would a planet made from a mole of humans be? Wired Science blogger Rhett Allain does some calculations.
Chemists sure know how to party. And here is the proof. On October 23rd they celebrate their hallowed unit: the mole. Find out what that’s all about.
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