Moore Day is coming again, and this year's theme is-- Molly Potter?
Moore Day is coming again, and this year's theme is-- Molly Potter?
Are you ready to start your chemistry journey on platform 6.0210? )

tomorrow it's October 23rd, that is, Moorish Day

Moorish Day is an informal holiday, mainly celebrated by American chemists and chemical enthusiasts, because according to the time expression over there 06:02 of this day just looks like the Avogadro constant (6:02 10pm 23). People usually hold small celebrations between 6:02 and 6:02 on the same day.

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although it is not an official holiday, there is also an organization called the National Moore Day Foundation (National Mole Day Foundation) that has been promoting Moore Day, hoping to take this opportunity to make more people feel the fun of chemistry. They set up a website for Moore Day and publish a Moore Day theme every year.

here's the main point: the theme of Moore Day every year is not a general mystery. It is always full of unbearably cold homophonic stalks, pop culture themes that are forced in anyway, and moles that look like mangoes (moles are also mole, but moles really don't look like this). Today, let's take a look at these enigmatic Moorish themes.

first of all, this year's theme: Molly Porter

are you ready to start your chemistry journey on platform 6.02 * 10 ^ 23? )

2017 theme

2016: Mosu Periodic Table

2015: may Moore be with you

(Moore Wars episode 6.02 * 10 ^ 23). )

2014: Marmos Festival

2013: Motors World

2012: Moorish Food?

2011: Moore of the Round Table

seeing here, I deeply doubt whether this is a chemical anniversary or a mango festival.

Moore Day themes and posters are all from Moore Day website: https://www.moleday.org/

hopes that you will like Chemistry _ (: chemistry "∠) _ this year's Moore Day push has been advanced by one day, because with my usual push time, tomorrow is actually over.

finally, put a picture of the real mole at the end: