Chem Team Humor Menu
About 30 science and non-science stories.
The Chemist's Screensaver
Two chemistry screensavers for Windows from J&JG Associates. The screensavers are free but a form must be completed first.
Dictionary of Useful Research Phrases
A popular tool for reading research papers.
Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division
The National Eposure Warning Center (NEWC)/Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division (DMRD) provides information about current research results, governmental regulations, and exposure and contamination alerts, as they relate to dihydrogen monoxide.
Engineer Jokes
Over a dozen jokes collected by by James Qiu.
Engineering Jokes
46 kB of jokes about engineers, engineering, and science. Enjoy.
Famous Engineers
A list of fascinating people who have been engineers or have an engineering background from Scott Adams, cartoonist and creator of "Dilbert" to Montel Williams, author and syndicated talk show host.
From Hero to Drone
Article about the changes in the public image of the engineering profession as seen in movies.
Gallery of Statistics Jokes
Gary C. Ramseyer's collection of jokes about statistics and statisticians.
It'll Never Work!
From Donald Simanek, a collection of incorrect predictions about new ideas and technologies.
Key to Scientific Research Literature
Explains the real meaning of many common phrases in scientific publications.
Parodies & Pastiches
Four selected parodies and pseudo-scientific papers as proof that scientists do have humor.
Science ClipArt
Free science gif images (mainly from chemistry) to enhance your Web pages or reports.
Science Jokes
Joachim Verhagen's collection of more than 1000 science jokes from various science fields and academic life. Contains also some mnemonics.
Scientific Dictionary
Dictionary of scientific terms including "chemical engineering" from rec.humor.funny.
Wacky Patent of the Month
Selected inventors and their remarkable and unconventional patented inventions.
You Might Be A Chemical Engineer If...
Some definitions which should be taken not too serious. From Chemical Engineering magazine.