Here’s my take on this. If baggers don’t believe in science in the first place, why do we care whether they complain about the particulars of a DNA test on Osama’s corpse?
Category Archives: Science & Nature & Technology
It Flies! Da Vinci’s Dream Comes True
I’m geeky enough to read any news related to a Da Vinci design coming to live. The cool part about this one is that the darn thing works!
Medical Science of the Future…is Here!
So the other days I heard this story about 3D printing of skins and potentially organs.
Pretty neat, huh? I mean, I just want a 3D printer so I can make some toys for Gabriel. I didn’t think you could score a kidney this way.
Here’s a TED lecture on doing just that.
Five boys had urethras grown from their own cells. After six years, all are doing fine.
Of course, our populace has been frightened into electing Republicans again so expect all these scientific advances to go unfunded, be outlawed, or debunked by some “intelligent design” shill. These scientists will be replaced by alchemists trying to finally grow a heart for Cheney that won’t try to self-abort on contact with his slimy soul.
Fungus Knocks Out Malaria In Mosquitoes : NPR
Scientists have found a way to stop the spread of malaria without killing the mosquitoes that are a part of nature – even if I hate getting bitten.
Wow! Look at the lives we can save when we don’t blow all our cash on making new boner meds for old guys!
Science on the SPOT: Open Source Creativity – Hackerspaces – KQED QUEST Video
Check out this story on hackerspaces, plus some key links.
NOVA | The Stuff of Smartphones
Want to know what makes up that phone of your’s? Check this out.
Infographic: Sleep is Awesome!
Get some sleep. It’s good for you. No, really.


10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Technology – NYTimes.com
Some helpful tips on how to best use your technology.
Infographic: Internet Penetration Around The World

HTG Explains: What Are the Differences Between All Those Audio Formats? – How-To Geek
I thought I had the general gist of audio formats down, but this article made it all a hell of a lot more clear.
