Monthly Archives: August 2010

Goodnight Luna

Another gem from the Science Creative Quarterly: Goodnight Luna. A more literal- and scientifically-minded approach to Goodnight Moon. And this version is quite educational. Due to it, I was prodded to learn all about the Lunokhod rovers.

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Appropriate Media Choices

Choosing media is no easy task. What songs go into a mix tape? What movie am I in the mood for right now? What movie should I take a date to? What book makes for good beach reading? These are not simple questions to answer. This conundrum came to mind recently, after an exceedingly inappropriate [...]

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Interview with the Director of the Vatican Observatory

José Gabriel Funes is the current director of the Vatican Observatory. I’m coming about two years too late to this one, but here’s an interview he gave about science and religion, where he discusses the implications of the existence of extraterrestrials. It’s an interesting read.

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