Cool Science Elsewhere

You know what I've been delinquent in? Posting about some of the other blogs out there that I take for granted as being great, because they are. A random sampling of good stuff:

Swans on Tea discussing entanglement in the popular press.
Chad Orzel on the physics of Rumpelstiltskin.
Dirac Sea on the fine art of research, and its ludicrous slowness.
Cocktail Party Physics gives Isis a run for her money with the physics of jewelery.
Would you like to learn how to generate Pythagorean triples in one post? Yes you (and I) would! Arcsecond will teach you how.
Here's Fryeburg Academy Physics on candy corn... in space!

These are mostly just from my blogroll, and there's a lot of other good stuff elsewhere. I will try to point it out more often! And feel free to point out interesting stuff I've missed - heck, promote your own blog. Self-promotion is totally fine with me so long as it's not just spamming, and I'll try to include most of the good suggestions in future installments.

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Enjoy!

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