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Personalize this bespoke mug from the Ukraine-based Etsy shop ArtSpoonAndMug with a name and a molecule. Available in a 340 mL version for about $45 and a 470 mL for about $47.
Use this 8 cm tall Erlenmeyer flask clip to pull back your hair with science style, $15.99 from the MikaMintt store on Etsy.
Is drawing in your DNA? Keep your pencils organized in this 3D-printed helix from the HighlandPlastic shop on Etsy. Available in many colors and sizes, starting at $14.90 for a 23 cm tall helix that holds 16 pencils (not included). Don’t worry, we checked: it curves the correct way.
See the periodic table in an entirely different way with this curled ribbon version print from organosilicon chemist James F. Hyde, which puts silicon at the center, from the PatentPro shop on Etsy. Available unframed in various sizes, starting at $13.50.
Add chemicals to this crystal chemistry tree’s planter, and snowy crystals will grow on its branches overnight. The kit, available for $24.95 from KiwiCo, teaches kids 5 and up about capillary action.
The elements of style feature prominently in this periodic table dress from Canadian clothier Smoking Lily, about $135.
Embrace your experimental side in the kitchen with this trio of 9 cm long labware-shaped dipping bowls, shown here with oil and vinegar, $25 from Uncommon Goods.
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