
Chemical Curiosities: Marathon Results!
How’s that for our first marathon of the year? This 761-cube marathon cell finished in 23 hours 29 minutes, along with 1 …
How’s that for our first marathon of the year? This 761-cube marathon cell finished in 23 hours 29 minutes, along with 1 …
As we hinted in our VS post’s information about the pH scale, electromagnetism has a role to play in chemistry as much …
Turtles may take their time, but they get the job done! This 829 cube marathon finished just under the 1 day …
Turtles come from the order Testudines, and are recognizable by their shells, which developed from their ribs. A turtle’s shell is part …
Phew! We sure worked up a sweat on Eyewire. This 1958-cube marathon cell was completed in 6 days, 22 hours, and 43 …
Whether you want to chill out as the slow and steady tortoise or streak ahead as the speedy hare, a marathon has …
Looks like we have some spring fever on Eyewire! You finished the 328-cube marathon cell finished in 19 hours 47 minutes. Many …
On our new competition calendar, we took a break from marathoning in March, but now we’re back! Hot on the heels of …
That really was some lightspeed tracing, wow! You finished the 200-cube marathon cell in 2 hours 55 minutes, and you also finished …
Throughout the rest of this competition, we’ve talked a lot about what light does: how it interacts with objects, how our eyes …
The winds of winter couldn’t stop you! Congrats on a great marathon, everyone. This 775-cube marathon cell finished in 22 hours 57 …
A new year, a fresh start… an ample opportunity to see if you can set a new personal record for cubes traced …