I'll Be You
A blog of science in art and art in science.
Eclipses
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Every year when Gallup releases this poll, I get the exact same drop in my stomach, remembering again that I live in a nation where 4 out of...
Republicans in Science and Art
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As Slate's Daniel Sarewitz, points out, " A democratic society needs Republican scientists. " His point being that less than ...
A few questions for NASA
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Does NASA engage in building unnecessary suspense? Regardless, the wording of their press release preceding today's press conference ce...
Cassini to make important fly by of Enceladus this weekend
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Enceladus has recently become my favorite object in the solar system. The tiny, icy moon of Saturn has revealed so many surprises in just t...
Missile launch probably just a plane
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As should be expected, Michio Kaku gets it right on CNN. Wired's Noah Shachtman also has a good write-up debunking this one. After se...
Animation of Hartley 2 flyby
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When the Deep Impact probe finishes taking images of comet Hartley 2 in a few weeks, it will have made some 120,000 images of the comet. Ye...
A snowy morning on Mars
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It's almost Halloween, and in Colorado that means we should have seen our first snowfall. As a child, trick or treating in blizzards wa...
Lame headline baiting on CNN
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"Mohammed is England's top baby name" I woke up a bit hungover this morning, so perhaps that's why when I saw that headli...
Back at it.
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Over the past six or seven years, I've had quite a few different blogs, and mostly they've died slow, neglected deaths. Not unlike ...
Artists and the Amish Hacker
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The Amish aren't as anti-technology as you'd think. They'll use gas engines to cut blocks of ice for their non-electric refrige...
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