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Plutonium, fun for the whole family!
A few weeks ago on Twitter, a Japanese guy named Yukari Takasugi pinged me (and a lot of other journalists) with an incredible video. Without another word of comment, I give you Pluto-kun of plutonium:
Posted in Nuke geekery, Science (sortta)
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Why do scientists…?
This morning, my colleague Dan sent me a hilarious map of America that shows some common stereotypes as revealed by the autocomplete feature of Google search. It was such a good idea, decided to try it for scientists, using a … Continue reading
Posted in Science (sortta)
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