The Science Groupie
Thursday, January 29, 2015
New Fossil May Recast History Of First Europeans
Via: sciencenews.org
Image credit: Clara Amit, Israel Antiquities Authority
3 Super Bowl Fun Facts
Via: quickanddirtytips.com
Image credit: quickanddirtytips.com
What If Humans Disappeared?
Via: asapscience.tumblr.com
Image credit: asapscience.tumblr.com
Hidden Miracles Of The Natural World
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
What Larry Has To Say About Anti-Vaxxers
Blind Woman Sees Her Son For The Very First Time
Kepler Telescope Identifies Ancient Solar System
Image credit: University of Birmingham
An Underwater Volcano Just Created A New Island
Image Credit:
Pleiades © CNES 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Stomach Acid-Powered Micromotors
Image credit:
Jacobs School of Engineering/UC San Diego
Private Space Taxi Coming Soon
Space Taxi
: the responsible thing to do when it's time to go home, but you already had 10 too many drinks.
Monday, January 26, 2015
The Asteroid That Pass By Us Today Has Its Own Moon
Source:
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Here Is A Yummy Way To Use Science
Image credit: www.handletheheat.com
Farmers Importing Food for $50 billion annually
Canadian Space Technology to Help Sick Children
Image credit: CSA
NASA Planning Mars Helicopter To Assist Future Rovers
Via
mashable.com
Image credit: NASA
Water World
Credit: www.startalkradio.net
Sunday, January 25, 2015
The Beauty Of Science
Credit: ideas.ted.com/
Magnetic Field Lines in Time-Lapse Video
Credit: aia.lmsal.com
The Real Story Of The Periodic Table
Credit: http://chemicalengineeringnews.org/
Stem Cell Transplantation Shows Potential For Reducing Disability In Patients With MS
Image credit:
erikasmsblog.com
Saturday, January 24, 2015
ESA Euronew: IXV: Facing The Challenge Of Reentry
Image credit: www.esa.int
The Dynamic Future of Neuroscience
TEDx Talks
Friday, January 23, 2015
Cool Games For The Little Scientists
http://pbskids.org/games/science/
Why Should We Trust Scientists?
Is Ceres Going To Be The New Addition To The Solar System Planet's Club?
Ceres
NASA/ESA/J. Parker (SWRI), P. Thomas (Cornell U.), L. McFadden (U-Md., College Park), and M. Mutchler and Z. Levay (STScI)
Six Ways To Prepare A Coelacanth
Thanks to the American Museum of Natural History
NASA Data Used to Build 3-D Maps of Greenland Ice
Precision Medicine Will Revolutionize Healthcare
Image credit: io9
Death By Boiling Air
Credit: Don Davis
By
Claire Belcher
, University of Exeter
and
Rory Hadden
, University of Edinburgh
Climate scientists rebuff skeptics' arguments against 2014 'warmest year' claim
Global average surface temperature anomalies during 2014.
Image credit: NASA
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Live Stream HD Images Of The Earth
Image credit: NASA
The Origin Of Quantum Mechanics
Whatever You Do, Do Not Try This At Home!
Image credit: Ladybird Books
Microsoft HoloLens To Help NASA Scientists Explore Mars
NASA's OnSight tool, which it developed with Microsoft creates a simulation of Mars' surfaces scientists can use in their research. Image Credit: NASA JPL
Could A Wormhole In Our Galaxy Take Us To Another Universe?
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
I Am Going To Call This Reincarnation
Image credit: urnabios.com
Sex In The Future
So there goes a juicy one!
Virtual sex has moved on since 1992 sci-fi film The Lawnmower Man
Photo: New Line Cinema
The Future Of Energy
I just love learning about graphene. I have no idea how it works, but just the thought of FREE ENERGY is enough to get my attention.
Credit: ThinkStock
Looking For A New Home? How About Another Planet?
From our friends of
IFLScience
Image credit:
NASA Ames/JPL-Caltech/T Pyle
Spectacular Trip To The Horizon Of The Known Universe
Just in case you wonder about how small we really are.
This is an amazing video. I don't get tired of watching it.
Top Hacker Shares His Secrets
Check out the cool invention at the end of the video.
The Power Of Poison
Deadly creepy!
Gravity Explained
In John Wheeler's words: "Matter tells spacetime how to curve, spacetime tells matter how to move"
Deep-Fried Graphene Spheres Could Make Good Battery Materials
"Deep-fried" and ''Batteries" in the same sentence may not sound like a good idea at first.
Credit: Chem. Mater.
A 3D Martian Tour
Amazing 3D video of the surface of Mars.
Image credit: www.esa.int
The Pale Blue Dot. Never Gets Old
The Pale Blue Dot
I can't think of a better way to open than with this inspirational video of Carl Sagan.
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