How 'bout those Giants? They keep it interesting right to the end, that's for sure...
Some links to worthwhile things elsewhere, because I don't have the time or energy for more:
- The guys at the World's Fair are launching a new site that they hope will be a sort of BoingBoing for the science education/ popularization set. It's called the Filter, and they've got some nifty items. Take a look.
- Rob and Sean on the ever-popular topic of diversity in science.
- Dennis Overby on the Big Bang.
- Physics video games (thanks, Tim).
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