The 10 Best pedicure tools
Ensure your feet are fit to be seen this summer with this selection of tools to get them in tip-top condition
Ensure your feet are fit to be seen this summer with this selection of tools to get them in tip-top condition
Director Roland Emmerich is responsible for some of the most deliriously enjoyable abuses of science on the big screen: Independence Day’s dimwitted aliens, 2012’s physics-defying astrophysical disasters, and Jake Gyllenhaal’s panicked flight from homicidal tendrils of cold air in The Day After Tomorrow, which is one of cinema’s great unintentional comedy scenes. Assuming it is unintentional, which is not at all clear with Emmerich. He always seems to be having a grand time skewering logi
If you follow ImaGeo with any regularity, you probably know that I'm a bit obsessed with the sun. (And clouds too. But that's another story...) So I check in almost every day with the Facebook page of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The image above — a screenshot from a video — is what I just spotted. Click on the image to see the video. It shows delicate filaments of plasma hovering above the sun's surface. They are levitated by magnetic fields. Suddenly, filaments appear to shoot off
I'm heading up into the mountains until Wednesday morning — on a retreat with a group of fellow science journalists, in part to talk about how we should be adapting to the digital communication revolution. (I'm not sure that this is what we are supposed to be talking about, but it's what I want to talk about!) That revolution is turning out to be as epochal as the one triggered by the invention of the printing press. No surprise here, but it is posing serious challenges to how we do ou
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