The Science Creative Quarterly

by Burstein! on April 1, 2009 · 0 comments

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To a geek like me, The Science Creative Quarterly is everything I have ever wanted out of brain candy. It is whimsical, intelligent, educational at times, and just silly in others. I am going to highlight some of the content, but I urge you all to just make this a regular read – or an internet happyspot for when you are feeling down (like this one of mine).

Here is a post on Mario’s acceleration due to gravity across the different iterations of Super Mario Bros.

Here is the memorandum from the Department of Interior that removes the The American Scientist (Homo Scientius Americanus) from the endangered species list.

And finally, The Textbook. Just like 16th and Mission, this is where you will find the crack.

image via The Science Creative Quarterly

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