Home of "How Much Is Inside?" Ever curious about exactly HOW MUCH ramen is in a brick? Me neither! But these guys were, and they went to great lengths to find out. Tons of other "How Much" adventures are available for your time-wasting pleasure. Science projects like, "What is the best way to prevent backwash in your drink?" picked by RowanGrey 4 months ago tags Science pranks How Much is Inside |
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A fellow Plimate, Snocrash, has a website called Homebrewed Science that you might find interesting. 2 comments edit related share scienceIt is a new community that encourages discussion and experimentation on science projects you can do at home. Read it for enjoyment, read it for education, check it out today. picked by 2manyusernames 10 months ago |
On the 28 June, The Science Education Act was passed as law in the State of Louisiana. This piece of legislature now allows teachers in this US state to present non-scientific alternatives to evolution, global warming and cloning – including ideas related to intelligent design. Opponents fear that Louisiana teachers are now free to present evolution and other targeted topics as matters of de... read full post picked by bingo 1 month ago 18 comments edit related share science |
Check out some unique science facts about different areas of science. picked by Mershaullk 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Think you know a thing or two about science? Take our short quiz to determine if you'd pass an 8th grade science test. picked by 2longdogs 5 months ago 12 comments edit related share plime.com |
A regularly updated list of blog entries explaining the basics of science and mathematics. Great list, any of which makes find posts in themselves picked by 2manyusernames 7 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |
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They call it resuscitation science. It's a new area of research at the University of Pennsylvania, where a Center for Resuscitation Science opened less than a year ago, and where the line between life and death is shifting. picked by deepchill 7 months ago 4 comments edit related share science |
Do you know you can Hypnotize Chickens, you can have an erection once dead?...Stuff you may not have known about science and some of the crazy things you can do, things your body is capable of doing that you may not have known. picked by cjmei 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share science |
The discovery of a baby mammoth preserved in the Russian permafrost gives researchers their best chance yet to build a genetic map of a species extinct since the Ice Age. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share science |
I knew some of these couldn't be true. picked by Mershaullk 1 year ago 4 comments edit related share science |
SciFinds is similar to Plime and the rest but their theme is science fiction all the time. Fans can help each other find the most interesting science fiction news and views. picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
In an interview with the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Ben Stein had these insane things to say: 11 comments edit related share plime.comStein: [...]I was thinking to myself the last time any of my relatives saw scientists telling them what to do they were telling them to go to the showers to get gassed ...Love of God and compassion and empathy leads you to a very glorious place, and science leads you to killing people. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago |
As an anthropology professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the Fulbright honoree has relied on bird's-eye views of the rural French countryside to find archeological excavation sites for over 25 years. Getting these views, however, often required snapping photos through rented airplane windows during low-level flyovers, an expensive process he describes as "extremely ineff... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Gardner Dozois' presents the twenty-third volume of The Year's Best Science Fiction, an anthology containing 30 stories from 2005. picked by Jaxomlotus 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
Science fiction writer Alastair Reynolds is in a prime position to look dispassionately at the present and project into the future, having spent 12 years as an astronomer with the European Space Agency (Esa). 0 comments edit related share plime.comBooks apparently blurring the science:fiction boundary as well as the present:future boundary. Has anybody out there read any of these? picked by rambler 1 year ago |