Atomic Socks
Description: Blast off into the atomic age of adventure with this Action Science retro comic book tee! Styled like a lost issue from 1950s pulp sci-fi, this design features classic elements of golden-age science fiction: rocket men in brass helmets, rayguns, bug-eyed Martians, and a heroine caught in the cosmic chaos.
Description: Color version of Periodic Table of the Elements without legend or title. Different colors indicate Hydrogen, Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Other Metals, Metalloids, Non-metals, Halogens, Noble Gases, Lanthanides, and Actinides. Each square provides element symbol, element name, atomic number, and average atomic mass. Check out other color variations of this design in my shop.
Description: "Nuclear Power? Yes Please!" Protect the climate by supporting nuclear energy. Misguided environmentalism has ironically led to many nuclear power plants being closed forever without replacement, even though nuclear power generation is the greenest, cleanest, safest and most sustainable existing form of energy. Renewables like wind and solar can't power the world without causing massive damage to the environment (and even then you'll need coal power plants as backup). Climate change (a.k.a. global warming, climate crisis) will not be stopped by renewables but rather accelerated because they actually lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions. Only nuclear power will reduce our collective fossil fuel footprint.
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Description: A flat, square representation of a scientific element. The background is a deep red. Prominently displayed in large white sans-serif characters is 'Pr', the symbol for Praseodymium. Above 'Pr', the atomic number '59' and atomic mass '140.90766' are shown. Below 'Pr', the full name 'Praseodymium', electron configuration '[Xe] 6s² 4f3', common oxidation states '+5 +4 +4 +3 +2', and the element group 'Lanthanide' are listed.
Description: A purple square with rounded corners displaying information about the element Neon. Prominently featured is 'Ne' in large white font. Below this, 'Neon' is written, followed by its electron configuration '[He] 2s² 2p6' and the text 'Noble Gas'. The atomic number '10' is in the top right corner, and other numerical data is in the top left.
Description: A monochrome composition featuring four cells from a periodic table. Each cell has a number at the top, a two-letter element symbol in the center, and the full element name at the bottom. The first cell shows '12 Os Osmium', the second '23 Mo Molybdenum', the third '16 Si Silicon', and the fourth '14 S Sulfur'.
Description: A monochromatic emblem featuring the word "Isotopes" in a script font across the top. Below it, "EST. 1989" is positioned to the right, and "SPRINGFIELD" is centered with horizontal lines extending outwards. A baseball bat is depicted below "SPRINGFIELD", with an atomic symbol centered beneath the bat.