

These Arabidopsis thaliana earrings are perfect for the discerning plant biologist in your life. Silver Arabidopsis rosette earrings ($69) What better way to display your collection of science journals, textbooks, et cetera? Science bookends: now with extra science! Also available in white. You could say this light cube is … out of this world. It has constellations labeled on the top and representations of them decorated along the sides, so that by either setting the cube on a table or hanging it from the ceiling, you can see the night sky all around you and can learn about it at the same time. The KNOW YOUR STARS light cube is a (huge) lamp, but it's also so much more than that. They're printed on thick cardboard and come with double-sided tape to make them easy to hang. These inspirational posters are a great gift for the budding young scientist in your life, but they'd also be a great gift for a science teacher, or even to liven up some boring lab walls. Set of four 11 x 17 space posters ($15.99) Is that also my reaction upon seeing stationery sets in general? Listen, I'm not judging you for buying those beer glasses for yourself, the least you could do is cut me some slack, too.

All I'm saying is, I won't judge you if you decide to treat yourself.ĭid I squeal with excitement when I saw this ridiculously adorable stationery set? Maybe. Or I guess you could get them as gifts for someone else, too. Check out this sweet ethanol beer glass ( also available as stemless wine glasses)-at only $9.99, you could pretty affordably get an entire set of these to impress your friends with. You can thank me later.īut what about the beer drinkers? Don't worry, I've got you covered. elegans, Saccharomyces, Drosophila, and Zebrafish organisms? And, even better, these wine charms are 3D printed, meaning you get to harness the power of modern technology and can choose from a variety of colors. But how will you avoid the dreaded "which glass is mine" mixup? What says classy but also science geek? Well, do I have just the thing for you! How about a set of wine charms featuring Arabidopsis, Xenopus, C. Picture this: it's a Saturday night, and you're having your labmates over for a party to celebrate your latest paper being accepted into your favorite Cell Press journal. Model organism wine charms ($46 for set of 6) Take a look, and happy shopping!Īnd in case there aren't enough options for you here, be sure to check out last year's Pop Sci gift guide! From bookends to bow ties, lollipops to board games, there's something here for everyone.

I've narrowed it down to a couple dozen options for you to peruse. There are so many cool science gifts out there nowadays, whether you or your loved ones are interested in chemistry, biology, astronomy, or any other science geekery. (Because if there's one thing I'm good at, it's online shopping.) But everyone's busy these days, and shopping is time-consuming, so I've gone ahead and done all the research for you. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, or maybe just enjoy all the good deals you're able to find when shopping around this time of year, holiday time means gift giving for most people in the Western world.
