dimensions Is the universe a hologram? What if reality is not what it seems? Everybody knows holograms from credit cards or banknotes. They are two dimensional, but to us they appear three dimensional. Our universe could behave quite similarly: “In 1997, the physicist Juan Maldacena proposed the idea that
health SugarScience.org SugarScience.org Sugar is hiding in 74% of foods and not only makes us fat, but makes us sick. This is a whole site dedicated to facts about sugar.
Science A Disease of Scienceyness A Disease of Scienceyness “How is a common citizen supposed to know when science is ‘done’ and when it is halfway to done — which is the same as being wrong?” — Scott Adams
Science Why You Don't Actually 'F*cking Love Science' Why You Don’t Actually ‘F*cking Love Science’. Because research is low-paying and government funding is low. Now if only all the money people put directly or indirectly towards scientific-sounding BS went towards actual research, this might not be such
magic Science, Myth or Magic?: A struggle for existence My father’s book, a summary of radio talks he gave regarding science (mostly related to evolution but relevant to anyone who wants to understand science in principle) is now available as a Kindle eBook. Science, Myth or Magic?: A struggle for existence:
Science Different kinds of truth: religion, science and fiction Henry Gee over at the Guardian has written a very important point about the public’s perception of science: One of the mistakes that people – and I include scientists and journalists in my definition of “people”, because, well, I’m
large hadron collider Large Hadron Collider in pictures. If you need a visual guide to the colossal amount of money spent on the Large Hadron Collider, look no further than these pictures. Remember too that the whole ring is super-cooled for added impact. Large Hadron Collider ready to restart – The Big