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21 Nov

Symphony of Science

Remember A Glorious Dawn, the awesome auto-tuned Carl Sagan (and Stephen Hawking) video clip that went viral? What could be better than that? Well, John Boswell of Symphony of Science made another song, this time featuring Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Bill Nye. Hit play or go...

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Medieval Tron

Medieval Tron

It’s no wonder that Neatorama reader Guy won the recent Bent Objects caption contest – turns out he’s one of the guys behind Brevity, a darn funny syndicated comic strip. This one above, titled Medieval Tron, is my favorite, but they’ve got tons of other great stuff. Link...

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Al Farrow's Guns & Ammo Reliquaries

Al Farrow's Guns & Ammo Reliquaries

Trigger Finger of Santa Guerra When I die and become Saint Neatorama, I’d like sculptor Al Farrow to make me a reliquary to treasure one of my body parts. Presumably my blogging pinkie. Al has made some 40 unusual reliquaries, mausoleums and monuments out of guns and ammo parts, dedicated t...

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Galileo's (other) Finger, Tooth, and Thumb Have Been Found

Galileo's (other) Finger, Tooth, and Thumb Have Been Found

It’s been a long and undoubtedly strange journey for Galileo Galilei’s various body parts.  Some of you will recall that when his body was reinterred in 1737,  his middle finger was removed, along with several other body parts.  The finger and a vertebra have been store...

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Visualizing the Rise and Decline of Four Empires

(Video Link) Pedro M. Cruz, a graduate student in information visualization and interaction design, created this time-elapsed representation of the rise and decline of the British, French, Portuguese, and Spanish overseas empires from 1800 to 2000. He writes: The data refers to the evolution of...

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Do You Love the Smell of Old Books?

Do You Love the Smell of Old Books?

What you smell may be a marker for their slow death.  After noticing that professional conservators smelled paper while doing their assessments, researchers from University College London’s Centre for Sustainable Heritage used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify and quanti...

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