Penicillin: The First Modern Antibiotic – Explore the Discovery and Production of Penicillin, A Class Of Antibiotics Derived From Fungi, Its Mechanism Of Action In Inhibiting Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis, And Its Revolutionary Impact On Treating Bacterial Infections, Marking The Beginning Of The Antibiotic Era And Saving Millions Of Lives.

Penicillin: The First Modern Antibiotic - A Lecture on a Moldy Miracle (Professor Archibald "Archie" Fungusbottom, D.Phil, (Mold Sciences), stands at the lectern, adjusting his spectacles. He's wearing a slightly…

Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid): More Than Just Pain Relief – Explore the Synthesis and Mechanism of Action of Aspirin, Its Role in Inhibiting Prostaglandin Production to Reduce Pain, Inflammation, And Fever, And Its Use as an Anti-Platelet Agent to Prevent Blood Clots, A Drug With Multiple Therapeutic Effects.

Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid): More Than Just Pain Relief – A Lecture on a Multifaceted Marvel (Professor walks onto the stage, adjusts his spectacles, and flashes a mischievous grin.) Alright, settle…

Nitrocellulose: Explosive and Film-Forming – Explore the Production of Nitrocellulose by Nitrating Cellulose, Its Highly Flammable And Explosive Nature (Used In Gun Cotton And Propellants), And Its Use In Lacquers, Films (Early Photographic Film), And Plastics (Celluloid), A Highly Reactive Derivative of Cellulose.

Nitrocellulose: From Ticking Time Bomb to Silver Screen Star (and Back Again?) (A Lecture on the Explosive, Cinematic, and Surprisingly Versatile Derivative of Cellulose) (Professor Explodo-Pants, Chair of Combustible Curiosities,…

Cellophane: Transparent Cellulose Film – Explore the Production of Cellophane, A Transparent Film Made From Regenerated Cellulose, Its Use In Packaging Due To Its Transparency And Barrier Properties, And Its History As An Early Form Of Flexible, Transparent Packaging Material.

Cellophane: Transparent Cellulose Film – A Lecture on its Production, Packaging Prowess, and Place in Packaging History (Lecture Hall doors swing open with a theatrical flourish, revealing a slightly eccentric…