Hello Science Lovers and Shoppers, and Happy Birthday Ed.
I have not paid much attention to what is coming up on the calendar for awhile. Needless to say I had no idea t
Hello Science Lovers and Shoppers, and Happy Birthday Ed.
I have not paid much attention to what is coming up on the calendar for awhile. Needless to say I had no idea t
Greetings SciFans,
Remember the good old days when science had all the answers? Richard Whately declared “Phrenology is true as…the sun is now in the sky.”
I remember (sort of) when the first
Hello SciSchmoozers, Well it has been a crazy week and I am going to have to just tease you with some various links that have provided some distraction from the news and life. It has been a challenging year and most people seem to want to get on to 2024. I love it when someone says they can’t wait until something completely out of there control happens! It’s not as if a new year will make any difference!! These are pretty crazy times with people be
Herb Masters Hello Curious Friends, Let’s get this started… It seems that AI is everywhere. Some see it as a threat and others see it as a promise… Earlier there the hot item was the smart phone. How about a "smart toilet" that analyzes your urine stream and fecal deposits while taking a picture of your anus for good measure? There is so much to learn at the
Hello Fans of Science and Reason, Well it was about here that the day shifted direction heavily. So now I’m picking it up, rather late in the day, and in a cheap and poor imitation of the tone and style of Stephen Colbert introducing his deeply missed “Meanwhile” I can only say that my twice monthly carefully “existentialized”, finely honed tour de week of science, art, and the purpose of the universe will only be a shadow and links of itself!
Greetings Fans of Science and Reason, World Mosquito Day August 20th, is meant to celebrate the time in which Dr. Ross discovered that female mosquitoes transmit malaria between humans. This weeks edition of the SciSchmooze is a bit different than usual. One of my biggest challenges is to say no to something that sounds interesting and/or fun. This week really hit me with this conundrum. So I am just going to put down a bunch of links and let you sort it out. First though, you shou
Hello SciShmoozers(?), I hope that you have been enjoying the evenings and taking some Perseid showers. This is pretty comfortable weather in the evenings so it isn’t too difficult to go outside and hangout looking up for awhile. A good lawn chair might be nice. This might also be a good time to consider some
Hello Fans of Science and Reason, I do have to admit that it is easy to accept claims when the evidence is plentiful yet still anecdotal and usually has no evidence to support it. I suggest that this may not be the best way to collect data and arrive at conclusions though. This is how many “misperceptions” gain traction and become, shall we sa
Hello Lovers, Students, Supporters, and Respecters of Science! You may have read or he
Hello Science Fans, I hope you are looking forward to the longest day of the year this week. This Tuesday June 21 at 7:57 AM marks the spot where the sun will be a its northernmost point for the year. It will rise about 5:47 AM and set at 8:34 PM. This marks the end of spring, and the beginning of summer with the longest day of the year. It will be 14 hours 47 minutes between sunrise and sunset or 5 hours 14 minutes longer than it was at its' shortest just 6 months ago. I often wonder how things were figured out before we had the benefits of so many great scientists and equipment.Mooning the Sun with the SciSchmooze
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