Scientific Glassblowing: QED with Dr. B
Glassware is critical to move many fields of science forward. chemistry, physics, and epidemiology labs—to name a few—are often filled with various types of glassware. Tim Henthorne, Senior Glassblower at the Ohio State University, explains how he works with scientists to design and create glassware for their experiments.

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