This hub outlines the 8 branches of materials science — metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, composites, electronic materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials, and computational materials — explaining what each studies, key applications, and career directions. Follow the links to in-depth posts for examples, resources, and practical guidance for study or industry application.
8 Branches of Materials Science and What They Do
7 Myths and Misconceptions About Elements
Unpack the 7 myths and misconceptions about elements that persist online and in classrooms. This hub debunks common falsehoods about chemical elements and the periodic table, linking to detailed posts that explain the real science behind each misconception.
Volcanoes in Delaware
This post explores Volcanoes in Delaware by examining three notable volcanic or igneous features, listing each item’s type, county location (with lat/lon) and estimated age in millions of years. Learn why Delaware has no active volcanoes, where ancient volcanic evidence can be found, and what these remnants reveal about the region’s geological past.
List of Barium Compounds
This comprehensive list covers 25 Barium Compounds, providing chemical formulas, CAS registry numbers, and concise common uses for each entry. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or industry professional, find quick reference details and practical application notes to identify and compare barium chemicals — ideal for study, lab work, procurement, or safety planning.
Examples of Flammable Liquids: The Complete List
Explore 20 Examples of Flammable Liquids with CAS numbers, flash points, and typical uses in this comprehensive, easy-to-scan list that helps safety officers, lab technicians, and curious readers identify common fuels and solvents. The guide compares hazards, explains flash point significance, and offers practical handling and storage tips to reduce risk and maintain regulatory compliance.
Endemic Plants of Chad: The Complete List
Explore the comprehensive list of Endemic Plants of Chad, a curated guide to the country’s unique flora, natural habitats, and conservation needs. This post profiles species found only in Chad, explains their ecological roles, and highlights threats and protection efforts for researchers and nature lovers.
7 Jobs a Geologist Can Do
Looking for career options with a geology degree? 7 Jobs a Geologist Can Do is a hub post that outlines seven practical career paths — including field geologist, mining, oil and gas, environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, research, and teaching. Each entry summarizes responsibilities, skills, typical pay ranges, and links to deeper guides so you can explore the right path and next steps.
10 Uses of Mercury
This hub outlines 10 uses of mercury — historical and modern — covering applications in thermometers, dental amalgam, fluorescent lighting, gold extraction, scientific instruments, and more. Each use links to a detailed post explaining how mercury is applied, safety concerns, regulations, and alternatives so you can explore the topic in depth.
Natural Resources in Vermont: The Complete List
A comprehensive list of 36 natural resources in Vermont, organized by category and primary location with notes on economic and ecological importance. From maple forests, rivers, and agricultural lands to minerals, wildlife habitats, and renewable energy assets, this county-by-county guide helps students, planners, and conservationists understand Vermont’s natural wealth.
Birds of Suriname: The Complete List
This comprehensive Birds of Suriname checklist catalogs 45 species with scientific names, IUCN conservation status, and regional distributions across the country. Perfect for birdwatchers, researchers, and conservationists, the post highlights key habitats and notable species to spot in Suriname’s coastal wetlands, rainforests, and savannas, helping you plan field trips and track threatened birds.