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Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb

Trinity is just what the title says, a graphic history of the first atomic bomb. This account details the Manhattan Project, the top secre…

Started by Stergios Botzakis

0 Nov 15, 2015

Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation

Nominated for two 2010 Eisner Awards (for Best Painter and also Best Adaptation of Another Work), Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Specie…

Started by Stergios Botzakis

0 Nov 9, 2015

Human Body Theater

Human Body Theater is quite a show. It chronicles a whirlwind tour of the human body conducted by your emcee, a human skeleton. Along the…

Started by Stergios Botzakis

0 Nov 9, 2015

ARTICLE: Harvard joins growing trend of arts education in medical schools

Interesting - from the Boston Globe. Read on HERE.

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Nov 8, 2015

TED-ED VIDEO: How mucus keeps us healthy

How mucus keeps us healthy - Katharina RibbeckAnimation by Anton BogatyYour body produces more than a liter of mucus every day, and when…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Nov 8, 2015

TED-ED VIDEO: What makes muscles grow?

What makes muscles grow? - Jeffrey Siegel Animation by Brett Underhill We have over 600 muscles in our bodies that help bind us together…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Nov 8, 2015

INVENTION: Students Design Elephant-Inspired Refrigerator That Doesn’t Need Electricity to Keep Food Cold

Great write up in Good Magazine. Here is the official write up from the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge.

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Nov 8, 2015

ARTICLE: The Physics of Back to the Future

From Medium... Read the full article HERE.

Started by Ryan Goble

1 Oct 25, 2015
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SCIENCE & LIT: The Last Survivors Trilogy + a Mobile Moon!

If you have not read The Last Survivors Trilogy - it is one of my absolute FAVORITE (and terrifying) YA series I've every read. From wikipe…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Oct 20, 2015

TV: Breakthrough (National Geographic Channel)

BREAKTHROUGH is a revolutionary new series about scientific explorers from leading universities and institutions and how their cutting-edge…

Started by Frank W. Baker

0 Oct 13, 2015

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