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Bill Nye Film Directors On Kickstarter Looking for Funding

Bill Nye Film Directors On Kickstarter Looking for Funding

GadgetMadness July 26, 2015 Comments Off on Bill Nye Film Directors On Kickstarter Looking for Funding

I just stumbled on this Kickstarter project “The Bill Nye Film“, and thought I’d mention it cause I love science and this film would be great to see. I think most people are at

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Hello Pluto You Look Like a Planet to me

Hello Pluto You Look Like a Planet to me

GadgetMadness July 14, 2015 Comments Off on Hello Pluto You Look Like a Planet to me

Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft reach Pluto today and for the first time in history we have a close up image of the Planet. I know, I know it’s no longer a Planet, but maybe

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Tiny Spectrometer for Cell Phones

Tiny Spectrometer for Cell Phones

GadgetMadness July 13, 2015 Comments Off on Tiny Spectrometer for Cell Phones

I’m not a scientist, although I love science…who doesn’t right?! We came across an article on this new invention designed by Jie Bao, a physicist at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China and his colleague Moungi Bawendi,

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Zeus, Greek God of Thunder Sighted in Cloud Face

Zeus, Greek God of Thunder Sighted in Cloud Face

Ed Steele August 6, 2011 Comments Off on Zeus, Greek God of Thunder Sighted in Cloud Face

Zeus is the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the storms and thunder. It’s not often that Zeus makes public appearances (like he did in this amateur video) but when he does

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Alien Spores Infect Play-Doh Can

Alien Spores Infect Play-Doh Can

Ed Steele August 4, 2011 Comments Off on Alien Spores Infect Play-Doh Can

Have spores from another planet infested this can of children’s modeling clay? While NASA may have discovered water on Mars (again, snooze) strange crystals were discovered today growing in a can of Play-Doh modeling

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Solar Cycle 24, No Sunspots, Ice Age?

Solar Cycle 24, No Sunspots, Ice Age?

Ed Steele June 12, 2008 Comments Off on Solar Cycle 24, No Sunspots, Ice Age?

According to NASA, Solar Cycle 24 started on January 4, 2008 and is scheduled to reach its Solar Max sometime in 2011 or 2012. However, solar physicists are currently observing a complete lack of

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