Fly like a bumblebee.
Scientists, as the Telegraph points out, have long been mystified by the bumblebee. It’s short and fat with stubby wings that, mathematically speaking, should never be able to generate… Read the rest “Fly like a bumblebee.”
Scientists, as the Telegraph points out, have long been mystified by the bumblebee. It’s short and fat with stubby wings that, mathematically speaking, should never be able to generate… Read the rest “Fly like a bumblebee.”
Image from "The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth" at the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center.
Tom Giesler does anatomical charts of emotional states.
You should see them. For a visceral thrill, you understand.
I’m sure Governor Palin has many fine qualities, but, according to Wired, her science policy appears not to be one of them:
… Read the rest “Sarah Palin, Creationist Politician.”In a 2006 gubernatorial debate, the soon-to-be governor
Yes, the LHC is exciting. I own that.
But is it *this* exciting?
That’s a bunch of particle physicists (I think) dancing inside the LHC to a rap by science writer Kate McAlpine. I think… Read the rest “Large Hadron Rap”
New Scientist adds insult to injury by telling us that not only does it really rain more often on our days off, but that our work week is to blame:
… Read the rest “Rainy weekends are all our fault.”Evidence has been mounting over the years that
Keep it simple, short and repetitive! That’s what an international team of neurological researchers covered in PhysOrg.com found when they scanned infants’ brains while… Read the rest “Baby Talk 101.”
From the trenches of the War on Drugs comes a New Scientist pharmaceutical report that’s bound to have doctors and pain patients alike going “Duuuude.”
… Read the rest “Morphine plus pot equals, like, no pain, man.”For example,

Does anyone else remember these from Insects Do The Strangest Things? Oh, what a fine children’s book that is.
From Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English … Read the rest “Science Art: Honey Ant, Webster’s New International”
This isn’t research as much as social observation, but have you heard about the iPhone girl? I noticed her story on reddit but she’s popping up all over the place:
… Read the rest “The iPhone girl.”China’s
It seems like this story hit everywhere at once, but it’s still marvelous. Here’s the BBC version of how cows always face north:
… Read the rest “The keen migratory instincts of cows.”Images from Google Earth have confirmed that
So, the BBC is talking about one of Nikola Tesla’s dreams (he of the AC current and the plasma ball) coming true in an Intel lab, where engineers are broadcasting power wirelessly: … Read the rest “Unplugged.”
You may or may not have noticed a new link in the “fellow travellers” area down there on the right.
It’s to Hello, Poindexter!, the blog of Heather D’Angelo, who… Read the rest “Hello, Poindexter.”
From the NASA Image Galleries:
… Read the rest “Science Art: Red Dwarf Flare”On April 25, 2008, NASA’s Swift satellite picked up a record-setting flare from a star known as EV Lacertae. This flare was
SONG: “When the Lights Go Out.” (To download: double right-click & “Save As”)
ARTIST: grant.
SOURCE: “Sleep-deprived brains alternate between… Read the rest “SONG: When the Lights Go Out.”
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