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#ManicureMonday–A Lesson in Targeted Science Communication
This post was originally published at my Scientific American blog.
I only recently came on the so-called science hijacking of Seventeen Magazine’s#ManicureMonday scene thanks to a heads-up by David Wescott and some accidental internet meanderings.
I was asked if I had a science themed manicure or nail polish video, which I do!
11 years ago Beauty, Science, STEM, Video • Tags: #ManicureMonday, Alex Parker, beauty, Cosmetic Proof, flammable, Hope Jaren, Jayne, nail polish, nitrocellulose, Nucleotide Skittles, Sarah Horst, Seventeen, STEM, video