Tuesday Science News – Space, fishing, and pixeled contacts
It was a slow week for news, but here’s what we’ve got: The European Space Agency has made contact with the Russian Phobos-Grunt Mars probe. Unfortunately the window to get […]
It was a slow week for news, but here’s what we’ve got: The European Space Agency has made contact with the Russian Phobos-Grunt Mars probe. Unfortunately the window to get […]
This story is just too good to pass up. The Mullets are in trouble. Samuel Mullet Sr., the leader of a conservative Amish sect in Ohio, and six of his […]
Seventy-seven-year-old William Casey, a former Catholic priest has been convicted of raping an alter boy, something he did to the poor young man for two years. He’s been sentenced to […]
In the finest tradition of the Roman Catholic Church,* it’s come out that they’ve been in the porn business, well sort of. This was in Germany and they owned a […]
Assuming there’s any validity to this purely fabricated and awesome graph, I would assume the reasons it starts ticking up for nerds are becoming free from religion, discovering Linux, making […]
This video is from “All in the Family,” a sitcom from the 1970s. It predates me, enough so that I think this clip is the most of it I’ve seen. […]
There are many things to be thankful for this year. I’m thank my parents for lovingly accept their children in spite of us being wayward in their eyes. I want […]
This is some pretty awesome science in action. The presence of salt changes the freezing point of water, so it would be no wonder that when it starts to freeze […]
The Fellowship of Freethought in Dallas interviewed people at Skepticon about what their thankful for check out the video:Now I hate to be buzz kill, but I have to ask, […]
A new round of tests have again observed neutrinos making the journey from CENR in Switzerland to the OPERA facility in Italy 60 nanoseconds earlier than they would have arrived […]