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Science is a far more dynamic process than many realize. The constant upheaval of new measurements and new data forces us to constantly reassess our theories and our very view of how well we know the world.
Solar flares, Chinese hobos, and undersea noises on deck for this Monday. Live in STEREO One of the largest... Read More »
Mushrooms can save the world – and Paul Stamets wants to tell you how. Thinking... Read More »
Bottom Line: An amazingly comfortable and well manufactured pillow that will lull you off to sleep –... Read More »
This is a personal pet peeve of mine. In an age where free trade between Canada and the United States is taken... Read More »
This simulation of a school of fish allows you to play with the weightings of three... Read More »
My very first attempt at homemade air conditioning, preserved for posterity. If you’re... Read More »
“The low hanging fruit, i.e. idiots whose parents paid for prep school, Yale, and then the Harvard... Read More »
Memory foam is actually a rather advanced material, and has only gone down in cost enough to be practical... Read More »
As the summer progressed, I felt like I needed to improve my initial design. Luckily enough the science department... Read More »
Several people have asked me if I have managed to quantify the performance of this system. I ran a few quick numbers... Read More »
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