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Most of these signs were designed to help people — to get where they're going, to find a pet, to avoid grievous bodily harm — and yet some writing-utensil-wielding wiseasses felt compelled to come along and totally deface them. We're so glad they did. Does that mean we value a wry sense of humor or even just a lazy reference to an outdated song over the safety of our fellow human beings? We're insulted you would even ask. Of course we do.
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Anxiety Culture is a webzine with a wealth of ideas & gimmicks for navigating the crazy, paranoid, work-obsessed, media-crapulent times we live in. We have a VAST, intoxicating mixture of outsider psychology, satire, anti-work philosophy, anti-establishment rants, graphic propaganda and underground news...The snarXiv « David Simmons-Duffin
The snarXiv is a random high-energy theory paper generator incorporating all the latest trends, entropic reasoning, and exciting moduli spaces. The arXiv is similar, but occasionally less random. [] Actually, the snarXiv only generates tantalizing titles and abstracts at the moment, while the arXiv delivers matching papers as well.Editor's Note: ScienceLives is an occasional series that puts scientists under the microscope to find out what makes them tick. The series is a cooperation between the National Science Foundation and LiveScience. Science rapper Kate "AlpineKat" McAlpine has returned to YouTube, this time trying her hand at lyrical rhyming about nuclear physics and explaining the science behind the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University, her alma mater. McAlpine, 24, achieved Internet stardom a year ago after producing a science rap video about the Large Hadron Collider. The video received international media attention in the time leading up to the first experimental runs of the particle accelerator and was viewed more than 5 million times on YouTube.
New Science Rap by 'AlpineKat' Deals with Nuclear Physics | LiveScience
The Ethics of Letterman’s Palin Joke - The Moral of the Story Blog - NYTimes.com
Theoretically awesome Pedometer just for us! Among other things, Einstein’s theory of special relativity says that as an object’s velocity increases, time as experienced by the object will slow down when compared to another object traveling at a lower velocity. This means that a “relatively” short round trip on a space ship traveling at close to the speed of light would see you arrive home having aged less than those back on Earth.
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