Julia Calderone
“In the end everything – sound, light – is waves, and connecting my music to the ‘music of space’ was an idea that really appealed to me,” she says. Odek says she hopes the responses on Twitter will show people how doing science can be “weird and wonderful”. “...
but theMcIntosh House of Sound, a five-story townhouse in New York City that’s decked out top to bottom with some of the best and most expensive audio gear in the world, is something that has to be seen (and heard) to believe. Opened to the public in the late summer for private, ...
But a lot of the experiments are born out of a sense of "Hey, let's just do this one weird thing in space and see what happens." This is in the second category. What's the scariest thing an astronaut could do while on the ISS? Outside of jumping out of an air lock, playing ...
That's... that's kind of the whole thing. Higepiyo follows the life of the surly, bearded baby bird who has been adopted into a new family. The family now has to adjust to his big appetite, his strong personality, and his facial hair. Truly, we are living in a Golden Age of ...
right before everyone took their lives and interests online. It’s one thing to accurately capture the look and vibe of a past decade, but Schoenbrun does something more uncanny still: They create a snapshot of a lonely micro moment, the last gasp of analog fandom at the dawn of the int...
Water. You might not see it, but this is probably the strangest things in the universe Here's why. Every molecule of water on the Earth and inside you or any other living thing has existed for billions of years. After it came to Earth, that water has been cycling through rocks, air,...
he was also founder of the nation of celestial space , which he created in evergreen park, illinois in 1949. the country (known by its nickname, celestia) laid claim to everything in space. mangan presented the charter of celestia to the recorder of deeds and titles of cook county, ...
When you're outnumbered and in a confined space, the best defense is a good offense - a suicidal headlong charge with the shotgun. You charge because you want to get up-close-and-personal, and you need the shotgun because nothing else has the ability to do one-shot-one-kill time ...
But a lot of the experiments are born out of a sense of "Hey, let's just do this one weird thing in space and see what happens." This is in the second category. What's the scariest thing an astronaut could do while on the ISS? Outside of jumping out of an air lock, playing ...