Stemcell Science Shop
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Not sure what to get someone? Let them choose with a Stemcell gift card. Redeemable in-store & online. If you have iPhone, you can add your Stemcell gift card to your Apple Wallet. It will automatically alert you when you’re ...
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Dig in like a Ornithologist and discover what these nocturnal carnivores have eaten for dinner by dissecting an owl pellet! A pellet contains the indigestible portion of an owl’s meal. It can include bones, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth of ...
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Finally, an enamel pin honoring your favorite prehistoric creature. Species: Pteranodon longicepsTemporal Range: Late Cretaceous, 86–84.5 MaLocation: Kansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota
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The Celestron Labs CM800 compound microscope is perfect for just starting out or as a handy microscope to travel with. With magnification up to 800x this small unit provides a great bang for your buck. Comes with 10x and 20x ...
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Official NASA iron-on patch for the Teacher in Space Project (TISP). 3.4" x 4.25"Teachers, use the code EDU for 15%
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Warthogs are pigs native to the southeast region of the African continent. They are easily recognizable due to the 4 curved tusks that grow from their snout. These tusks are made of ivory. Ivory is made of dentine, the same ...
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These tablets may be small, but they do a world of good. When added to contaminated water, Aquatabs slowly release chlorine to reduce bacteria by 99.9999% and viruses by 99.99%—including cholera, typhoid, dysentery and other water-borne diseases. These tablets can ...
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Zirconium is an element with valuable properties. Don’t dismiss this element as “cheap” due to the commercial popularity of cubic zirconia (ZrO2). Pure Zr is a metal and one of the most heat and corrosion resistant elements. Due to these ...
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This 1:100,000 scale replica of comet P67, or Churyumov–Gerasimenko, was professionally printed in high resolution using data collected during the ESA Rosetta Mission. Size: 41mm x 35mm x 38mm (1.6 x 1.4 x 1.45")Material: Prototyping PLAColor: Grey
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Measures 20” x 28” (or 28” x 20”) Printed on Italian archival, textured paper. Shipped rolled
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Measures 20” x 28” (or 28” x 20”) Printed on Italian archival, textured paper. Shipped rolled in a protective case.
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Measures 20” x 28” (or 28” x 20”) Printed on Italian archival, textured paper. Shipped rolled in a protective case.
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Measures 20” x 28” (or 28” x 20”) Printed on Italian archival textured paper. Shipped rolled in a protective case.
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Measures 20” x 28” (or 28” x 20”) Printed on Italian archival, textured paper. Shipped rolled in a protective case.
The shop with the most interesting scientific collectibles in the entire galaxy
Pack of 100 These swabs are made by combining two plants, bamboo and cotton, making them 100% biodegradable and compostable. Plastic swabs are not recyclable and take centuries to biodegrade. And the enormous quantity of them that have wound up ...
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This rod of metal brings on the heat, all thanks to the discoveries of Austrian scientist Baron Carl Auer von Welsbach in 1903. Welsbach was experimenting with rare earth metals such as cerium, lanthanum and neodymium and discovered that the ...
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