CLEVER BOFFINS of SCIENCE in UNIVERSITIES have done RESEARCH published in the journal SCIENCE to PROVE that firstborns are more intelligent than subsequent siblings, which I suppose is the only kind t… more →
Grapes 2.0akhilsrivatsan wrote 4 months ago: The instructor of the Energy Minor course I attend had given us a rather interesting assignment. He … more →
eufisica wrote 6 months ago: image from: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod A better way to size up distant galaxies: Scientific America … more →
tesseracts wrote 8 months ago: My favorite geneticist, Dr. James Watson, is back to his shenanigans. I think that he should try ou … more →
Margy wrote 9 months ago: No, nothing amazing has happened. There haven’t been any planetary alinments. I didn’t e … more →
bb1classic wrote 11 months ago: crushed cans and fabulous fashion Everyone is going green and no one knows why! You are probably ask … more →
Michael Hawkins wrote 11 months ago: At least not in Louisiana. Not far back, I warned that we need to watch out for Bobby Jindal. He … more →
Karthi wrote 1 year ago: Extracts from Scientific American. Wonderment. Try to retain a spirit of discovery, a childlike curi … more →
marcflores wrote 1 year ago: The image above clearly shows what’s going to happen next: Splat! Kerplunk! Why is it funny wh … more →
Dave wrote 1 year ago: With the world ending Sunday, I think it be proper to give a list of 10 things before the blackhole … more →
webhat wrote 1 year ago: I really only know girls who have migraines, perhaps it’s because they talk about it. As the a … more →
sw4mi wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday, I bought an iPhone. I think that officially makes me an Apple fanboy. My watershed purcha … more →
ecoadventuretravel wrote 1 year ago: After I posted about the Scientific American cruise to the Western Caribbean, someone told me about … more →
ecoadventuretravel wrote 1 year ago: I’m a reader of Scientific American magazine, and I note that they have, for the past few year … more →
dilsonlira wrote 1 year ago: For those who appreciate to read math articles, and specially for who reads Scientific American Math … more →
Scott Dodd wrote 1 year ago: Published in Scientific American “Emoclew dna olleh,” Columbia University string theorist Brian Gree … more →
growingfreedom wrote 1 year ago: Been waiting to see someone draw the parallels in a major science publication, and our fellow blogge … more →
maurreen wrote 2 years ago: Via Scientific American – Qualcomm is working on new displays with brighter color, even in the … more →
grapes2dot0 wrote 2 years ago: CLEVER BOFFINS of SCIENCE in UNIVERSITIES have done RESEARCH published in the journal SCIENCE to PRO … more →
grapes2dot0 wrote 2 years ago: Staying at SciAm, and I know we have some kitty-lovers in our midst, here’s an explanation of … more →