It is that time of the year again: The holiday season has started. If you are still searching for the perfect present for chemists or science fans among your friends, family, or colleagues, we can help: ChemistryViews.org and Wiley/Wiley-VCH Editors recommend science-themed presents below.
Games & Toys
Apparel
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These leggings make sure you always have all your favorite elements with you.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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This shirt features the facial hair styles of such greats as Alexander Graham Bell, Johannes Kepler, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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This dress has a science formula print and useful pockets.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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Cooking & Dining
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This laboratory beaker with the stem of a wine glass could be useful after a long day in the lab.
Vera Koester, ChemistryViews.org
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These cookie cutters in the shape of Erlenmeyer flasks, test tubes, and pipettes can be a present themselves or used to bake a chemistry-themed cookie gift.
Vera Koester, ChemistryViews.org
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This wine’s science-themed label makes it a great gift for chemists.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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If science-themed wine is not the right gift, there also is this beer for science fans.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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Home & Decor
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This handheld periodic table contains tiny samples of the actual elements (excluding some very rare and radioactive ones).
Charlotte Gers-Panther, European Journal of Organic Chemistry
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These molecular models in a modern design are handmade on the basis of structural data obtained from single-crystal X-ray analysis.
Vera Koester, ChemistryViews.org
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This modified flask allows you to plant a mini garden.
Matteo Cavalleri, Publisher for materials science and physics journals
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Electronics
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This smart display can be used to set timers, convert units, and show upcoming meetings in the lab (hands-free) or to view recipes, favorite photos, and the weather forecast at home.
Catharina Goedecke, ChemistryViews.org
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If you have already found the perfect gift, you can add your own suggestions in the comment section below.