How much do we need?
I always get frustrated when people think that science is about knowing scientific “facts,” and not about the process.
How much do we need?
I always get frustrated when people think that science is about knowing scientific “facts,” and not about the process.
Here’s a live webcast from Fraser Cain, Phil Plait, et al.
How to watch it this afternoon.
You know, if we were a true spacefaring civilization, we’d move the planet to get it in the same orbital plane as earth so we could do this every few months instead of once a century or so.
The most popular and well-known dinosaur never existed.
A great infographic from xkcd.
What would they look like from the surface?
Why do they face the earth?
Fossilized. Pretty cool.
Were they European-Americans, rather than Siberian-Americans?
[Update a few minutes later, after reading the whole thing.]
Heh. “Iberia, not Siberia.” And not “Clovis first.”