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| Popular Science magazine Fail « Le Café Witteveen By Jeremy Popular Science magazine Fail. Even Popular Science has to fail sometimes. Here's an image they published in 1925 predicting the world of 1950. What a dream, right? Click to enlarge. Via. Share this: StumbleUpon · Digg · Facebook ... Le Café Witteveen - http://cafewitteveen.wordpress.com/ | ||
| Philosophy of Science Portal: John Moffat...new book "Einstein ... By Mercury With his funds running out, however, he returned to Copenhagen, where he chanced upon a couple of popular science books by Sir Arthur Eddington. The books, which explored current problems in astrophysics and cosmology, sparked something ... Philosophy of Science Portal - http://philosophyofscienceportal.blogspot.com/ | ||
| Princeton University Press Blog » Blog Archive » Holiday Gift ... By Sarah Caldwell Again, maybe not the best gift for little nephew Ned (also a bit risky for the in-laws and casual work acquaintances) but this is popular science writing at its best: mind-blowing and fun. Roach actually signs on as a test subject for ... Princeton University Press Blog - http://press.princeton.edu/blog/ | ||
| Tim Flannery, Australian scientist & climate activist | Radio ... By denisdevine He is the author of several popular science books, including The Future Eaters and The Weather Makers; his new book, Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet, has just been published in Australia and will be published in the ... Radio Times - http://www.whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/ |
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