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How Our Giant Brain Set Helps Share the Knowledge

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How Our Giant Brain Set Helps Share the Knowledge

November marks National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and it brings attention to the estimated 5.5 million Americans dealing with this disease and other forms of dementia. Knowing more about the brain may help someone caring for a person with Alzheimer's. There has been a lot of research into how the brain works and our products at Denoyer can help anyone understand the anatomical details of the brain.  Our Giant Brain Set allows students to study three brain models nesting on special display bases. These models are part of our Autographed Anatomy collection, the only models in the world which are personally autographed...

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Help us name our newest product!

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Help us name our newest product!

We share the knowledge for a reason.  Denoyer-Geppert Science Company strives to create products where learning and art of teaching of meet. We recently launched a new learning lab, but we need a name for it!   This cell kit is designed to bring those new ideas and structures to students in vivid color and 3D detail. Read more details about the product (and how to buy it) here. Here are the names we came up so far and we need your help to pick the best one: Eukaryotic Cell Interactive Plant and Animal Cell Comparison Kit Build-A-Cell Learning Lab Cell Building...

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A Guide to Our Premier Skeletons Series

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A Guide to Our Premier Skeletons Series

Our Premier line includes articulated and disarticulated skeletons with numerous options. These skeletal models offer a higher level of quality and choice in didactic skeletal models: 1. Naturalistic Anatomical Details: These molds are produced from the bones of a select adult male specimen. The replicas are taken with the utmost care to preserve anatomical details. Each bone is hand-trimmed in preparation for painting or assembly.  2. Top-Quality Materials and Craftmanship: These bones are cast in a 100 percent non-breakable plastic. All hardware and fittings are used to assemble from high-quality materials that have been rigorously tested. The assembly of the articulated skeletons...

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Celebrate Astronomy Day On Saturday, Sept. 30

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Celebrate Astronomy Day On Saturday, Sept. 30

  Astronomy Day occurs twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. Created in 1973, the unofficial holiday raises interest in astronomy by giving the public access to astronomical instruments and the chance to connect with astronomers and space scientists. The next Astronomy Day is this Saturday, Sept. 30. Spend time with your family and friends to do some stargazing with a telescope. From there, learn more about astronomy with your students. The Denoyer-Geppert Astronomy Chart Series reveals an illustrated guide to the relationships between the Earth, the sun and other members of the solar system....

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This Original Denoyer-Geppert Globe Was Created Before World War 2

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This Original Denoyer-Geppert Globe Was Created Before World War 2

Photo Credit: Made in Chicago Museum  Before Autographed Anatomy and Premier Skeletons, Denoyer-Geppert Science Company was once known for its globes. The Denoyer-Geppert "Cartograph" Globe is what made the name famous—they were even featured in photographs with the Apollo astronauts throughout the 1960s.  The Made in Chicago Museum shared a post earlier this year all about our company's history since their collection includes a globe made in the late 1930s. Eighty years later, the 12" globe remains in good condition with its solid cast iron and slightly faded colorization following L.P. Denoyer's words below.  “You now have one of the best...

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