House of the Dragon: if dragons were real, how might fire-breathing work?
A chemistry professor attempts to bridge the gap between the magical and the biological by exploring the biochemistry of dragon fire.
June 20, 2024 • ~6 min
A chemistry professor attempts to bridge the gap between the magical and the biological by exploring the biochemistry of dragon fire.
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