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‘Gravity doesn’t exist’, says philosophically naive scientist/journalist
Posted on July 16, 2010 | 38 CommentsReports of a physicist “taking on gravity” have recieved a bit of attention recently, with a New York Times article outlining Erik Verlinde’s idea that gravity is an emergent property... -
More great science communication via cartoon: “A is for Atom”
Posted on November 5, 2009 | 8 CommentsWow. Maybe I should have a weekly “science and graphic art” post or something. Here is yet another great piece of science communication done via graphic art. This time it’s...