Chemist uses liquid nitrogen instead of ice in ALS bucket challenge

Chemist uses liquid nitrogen instead of ice in ALS bucket challenge

Moe Qureshi—a chemist at the University of Toronto—gave his ALS bucket challenge a shocking twist when he decided to use liquid nitrogen instead of ice. I would be terrified just by the thought of poring liquid over my head at -321°F (-196ºC), but Moe survived the challenge unscathed—thanks to science.



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via Gizmodo
Chemist uses liquid nitrogen instead of ice in ALS bucket challenge