Every moment of your life you roll dice against death. Certain things load the dice in...
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Spare us the girlish delicacy. Science belongs to us already.
Scientists need our own version of Rule 34: if it exists, someone is studying it.
I love it when we cause materials and chemicals to behave in ways that violate those general...
The family is back home, just the 3 of us again. I love the cousins, but...
Back then, the computers just did not have the memory or CPU cycles to do Computational Fluid...
It's been an ugly week on the interwebs. For Linky Friday, let's have a few moments of...
This is why I love science. As much as I love the new tech, and interesting designs,...
If you had a reaction to that Michelob Ultra commercial where Zoe Kravitz goes soundlab with tapping,...
Over ten years, Ordinary Times has over 15K posts. Here are a few that you should check...
Overall, I support using drones and robots for aircraft inspections, as long as the software that...
The debate surrounding the definition of personhood isn’t new, but it also hasn’t proven to be very...
One thing that annoys me is people conflating the far side of the moon with the "dark...
On a personal note, we spent the weekend in Flagstaff, and Bug got to see Mars through...
Does men's dominance of Scrabble prove there's no sexism in science? Eh, not quite.
Oscar Gordon brings this weeks Tech Tuesday with stories about Mars still being far from a routine...
You are trying to balance two environmental disasters against each other, with catastrophe looming on either end.
Tech Tuesday from our friend Oscar Gordon, bringing Ordinary Times all the latest in science, technology, innovation,...
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