Yearly Archives: 2011

The Giant’s Shoulders #38: A Georgian Special, is posted!

The 38th edition of The Giant’s Shoulders history of science blog carnival is up at the Board of Longitude project blog! It is a Georgian special, with featured posts that take a look at science in the Georgian era (1714-1830).  Thanks to Rebekah Higgitt … Continue reading

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“FOX fails physics: flaunts fool fumbling facts” on JAYFK!

I don’t do much political blogging anymore, but every now and again something incredibly stupid — and science related — really sticks in my craw and I feel compelled to rant about it.  In this case, FOX News interviewed a … Continue reading

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Weird science facts, August 3 — August 9

Still going with the Twitter #weirdscifacts! They’re getting much harder to find, so if you have any to suggest, please let me know! 508. Aug 03: Swede held for attempting to build nuclear reactor in his kitchen.  Note the word … Continue reading

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Twitter “Mock the Movie” tonight: The Sands of Oblivion!

Following in the tradition of MST3k, tonight I’ll be participating in “Mock the Movie”, a new Twitter event that involves watching a lousy sci-fi movie and ridiculing it live on Twitter!  To quote from JAYFK: Smart-ass science fiction fans love … Continue reading

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Isaac Newton… Father of invisibility physics?

My blog has been a good impetus to research a number of interesting scientific topics more deeply than I would otherwise have had the ambition to do.  For instance, since the blog’s inception, I’ve been pushing the origins of “invisibility physics” … Continue reading

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6 days until the deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders #38!

There are only 6 days left until the deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders #38, to be hosted by The Board of Longitude Blog!  This will be a “Georgian Special Edition”, with an emphasis on posts related to 18th century science — … Continue reading

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Nick Mamatas’ Sensation

I hadn’t thought about it much before, but secret societies have long been a reliable element in weird fiction of all varieties.   These societies range from the legendary Illuminati to the very real (and less sinister) Freemasons, to fictional … Continue reading

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Weird science facts, July 27 — August 2

Time for your weekly dose of weird, courtesy of my Twitter #weirdscifacts! 501. July 27: Sand tiger shark: only shark known to adjust its buoyancy by burping! I don’t know about you, but I never thought to put the words … Continue reading

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Infinity is weird… even in infinity mirrors!

Even very simple optics can reveal very interesting and surprising phenomena, if one looks carefully enough!  I was recently looking into the optics of a so-called “infinity mirror”, which in its simplest incarnation is simply two parallel mirrors on opposite … Continue reading

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Weird science facts, July 20 — July 26

Here are the week’s #weirdscifacts from Twitter!  This marks the 500th weird fact I’ve done, as well! 494. July 20: A migration strategy for some snails: get eaten by birds? How did snails manage to spread across so many islands … Continue reading

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