Go a round with cosplayers:
Hula Cam at Anime Expo 2014
The, uh, birds of various species have “landed”
Privately-made Cygnus took off yesterday for the ISS (its arrival will test some new Canadian-made space parking/docking tech).
While SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched six Orbcomm satellites.
The Red Cabbage of Mars
Developments continue that will optimize plant growth: even on other worlds.
What did you do last month?
Twelve-year-old Lauren Arrington completed a breakthrough study on Lionfish
Update: Or, perhaps she had help from elsewhere.
Honey, have you seen the remote?
Wirelessly-operated birth control could be in your near future.
0.035 per cent of visual light is the New Black
Not dark matter, but a British company has developed the darkest material known.
Searching for Laughs
This week sees the third (and best?) installment of CollegeHumor’s “If Google was a Guy.” This perceptively-funny series (below) may not be entirely safe for work:
The link in “The Red Cabbage of Mars” story leads to an article about the Padres. I didn’t know the Padres had any fans.
Since it’s still listed under “Science and Technology,” I think the error may be the CBC’s. However, I will try to find the story and re-link.
Try it now.
SUCCESS! And I’ll agree that it was a CBC problem since the Padres dig doesn’t seem to have affected you.
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