Home Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D ד"ר איתן אוקסנברג Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D Displaying 10 Articles Ask the expert Chemistry Should You Avoid Boiling Water Twice? Does re-boiling water really increase the concentrations of harmful substances? Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 31.8.2023 4 minutes Ask the expert Chemistry The Scent of the Sea Which substances are responsible for the wonderful, fresh smell of the sea? You may be surprised to discover that they’re mainly by-products of decay processes and from the digestive systems of fish Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 3.8.2023 5 minutes Ask the expert Chemistry Like a Concentrate in a Glass of Water – Understanding Diffusion Diffusion, which equalizes concentrations, is one of the simplest and most important processes in nature. Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 4.4.2023 3 minutes Ask the expert Ecology and Environment Environment-Friendly and Clothing-Friendly Laundry A quick and cold laundry cycle results in less power consumption and pollution and extends your clothes’ lifespan Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 26.5.2022 4 minutes Science History Isaac Asimov – The Biochemist Who Created New Worlds Marking 30 years since the death of Isaac Asimov, one of the most prolific and popular science fiction writers in history Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 5.4.2022 4 minutes Science Archive Chemistry Why Do Onions Make Us Cry? The human eye is an amazing organ that enables us to see the world from near and far at excellent quality, in spectacular colors and in 3D. Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 7.7.2021 4 minutes Science Archive Chemistry Cookie Chemistry, Is baking an exact science? Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 6.4.2020 3 minutes Science Archive Chemistry Reading the Periodic Table Many people do not understand the importance of the periodic table of elements. Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 1.4.2020 6 minutes Ask the expert Chemistry What Is the Origin of the Elements? There are a little over one hundred elements in the universe. How were they created? Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 27.1.2020 3 minutes Science Archive Water – Not What You Thought Few will argue the statement that water is the most important substance to exist on planet Earth as we know it Eitan Oksenberg, Ph.D 10.11.2013 7 minutes 24 results 51 results 102 results