Valentine's Day presents for scientists

Testosterone boxer shorts - Those boxers come with a warning from the General Surgeon, as they can cause increased pilosity, deepening of the voice and explosion of the libido.

;)
@Thomas73 (1467)
Switzerland
February 13, 2007 4:28am CST
The company Made With Molecules (http://www.madewithmolecules.com/) has the perfect present for your scientist partner on Valentine's Day. From dopamine earrings to testosterone boxer shorts, you're bound to find something appropriate. And for other occasions, there's even a P-E-A-C-E peptide card!
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@sigma77 (5383)
• United States
13 Feb 07
I guess if your looking for the most uncommon gift, this would be the place to look. It would seem that chocolates and flowers are out the window. How do you compete with dopamine earrings?
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@Thomas73 (1467)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 07
With dopamine chocolates. ;)
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@bluewings (3857)
23 Feb 07
LOL! There is no one who can escape the marketers ,doesn't matter if you are the brightest mind alive! They will find some way of enticing you into buying their products.Honestly,I couldn't see the peptides spelling out the word peace ,but I guess I need to be a scientist to see how it works.I liked the creativity necklace.If left to the salesmen, they'd sell the idea that even the structures of neurotransmitters touching our bare skin will open our creative pours within us. $95 to get creative!
@Thomas73 (1467)
• Switzerland
1 Mar 07
According to the international convention, each of the 20 natural amino acids (protein building blocks) is represented by a letter. Hence, the short chain (peptide) of Proline--Glutamic Acid--Alanine--Cysteine--Glutamic Acid spells "P-E-A-C-E". Easy! :)
@sunshinecup (7871)
13 Feb 07
LOL, that is funny. So Thomas have you directed your wife's attention to this site yet? :o) Thanks for sharing that, how funny yet interesting.
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@Thomas73 (1467)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 07
What my wife needs is a brain to start with. No neurotransmitter can dock to a synapse if there are no neurons about...
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• Indonesia
13 Feb 07
It thought that it's a real deal, it's only an accesory based on science. It's give a shock when there is something you were can stimulate the enzym. well i thought there was new technology that i didn't know at all. well it's okay for fun :)
@Thomas73 (1467)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 07
Fun is what science is about. Getting knowledge is always fun. :)
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