A smile worthy siteShedding new light on the world of science By Matthew Robinson - 3rd January 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Are you prepared for a giggle or three? Delve into the depths of a strangely comic scientific world and ponder the minds behind such a webpage.
Click here to see their latest offering - the bizarre naming of molecules (such as Uranate, Windowpane and Erotic Acid) and the story behind them.
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