The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D

An amazing video about the Hubble Deep Field, ending with a flythrough of its representation in 3D, rendered using the measured redshift of the picture. Even though the camera seems to be slowly drifting among the galaxies, it belies the fact that the viewpoint is hurtling through the universe at a speed of around 200 […]



Interorbital puts your personal satellite into orbit

By Sterling “Chip” Camden Contributing Writer, [GAS] What could be more geeky than putting your own personal satellite into Low-Earth-Orbit?  OK, sending yourself into space would definitely pwn that – but who can afford to do it?  Now, for only $8000 US (“but you have to call now, ‘cause we can’t do this all day”) […]

HOW TO: Make a Dry Ice Bubble

A fun little experiment you can try at home using a simple round plastic container, a strip of cloth, some dry ice, and a soapy solution. Check it out:



The Pentatonic Scale

In the following video, Bobby McFerrin, best known for his 1988 hit song “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”, demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale, using audience participation, at the event “Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus”, from the 2009 World Science Festival, June 12, 2009. [Via Neatorama]

TV review: Bang Goes The Theory

In most TV markets, it’s hard to imagine the largest network broadcasting a science show in a prime-time slot on its main channel. However, that’s just what the British Broadcasting Corporation is doing with Bang Goes The Theory. One reason is that the BBC is publicly funded and as such has a remit to educate […]

Lunar landings book offers the ultimate souvenir

A publisher is reprinting Norman Mailer’s articles on the Moon landings for LIFE magazine. The three-part feature was the longest nonfiction piece ever published in the magazine. But that’s not the best part. The articles are being reprinted in a collectible book along with excerpts from Mailer’s book “Of a Fire On The Moon” and […]

Computer Wizardry Changes Age, Race and Gender

Have you ever wondered what you’d look like if you had a different racial background? How about seeing yourself as a different gender? And how will you look in your later years? Well, now you can find out thanks to a project by a British university. Staff at the Perception Laboratory, based in the University […]

X-Ray GIF of a Human Speaking

This sequence is an excerpt from a 20 second X-Ray film showing a female subject pronouncing the swedish word “både”, meaning “both” in english. [Via]