Science
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A Bay of Botany: Alice Eastwood’s Nine Decades and Three Hundred Thousand Specimens. (Women in Science 61)
April 18, 1906, and Alice Eastwood’s lunch bag hangs casually from a mastodon’s tusk while outside, a proud city burns. …
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Science Fair: An Opera with Experiments Opens in NYC
Friend of the Lab Hai-Ting Chinn (you might know her from that time she sang the ingredients of a Twinkie…
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Trajectories: Katherine Johnson’s Orbital Mathematics. (Women in Science 60)
Before NASA, there was NACA, an oddball collection of aeronautics nerds using black box data and wind tunnel analysis to…
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Mad Art Cast #SciArt and the Blackest Black with Glendon Mellow
Welcome to an exciting episode of Mad Art Cast with special guest artist Glendon Mellow who is well known and…
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Mad Art Cast and The Orbital Mechanics of Starkiller Base
Welcome to the latest episode of Mad Art Cast! We have a special guest! Joining us this week is Mindy…
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Dr Phil Plait aka The Bad Astronomer Explains Gravitational Waves
Welcome to episode #45 of Mad Art Cast! We were honored to have our good friend, author and expert science…
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Space Innovation and Creativity with JPL Engineer Asad Aboobaker
This episode of Mad Art Cast has a special guest who knows a thing or two about heat and spacecrafts.…
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Art Crimes and Forensic Science
This episode of Mad Art cast welcomes Dr Ray Burks as our expert scientist who teaches us the way art…
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