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Emerging Artists 4/3/11
Sunday, April 3, 2011
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 4/3/11 show, we’ll hear from Baby Boomers,Alyssa Anjelica James, Amanda Best, Kris Garrett, Vivian George, Larry Schacher, and Descend & Maintain.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 4/3/11 show, we’ll hear from Baby Boomers,Alyssa Anjelica James, Amanda Best, Kris Garrett, Vivian George, Larry Schacher, and Descend & Maintain.
Robotic Hacky Sack
Saturday, April 2, 2011
In what could be the coolest display of useless technology, scientists have constructed hovering platforms, called quadrators, that can keep a ball in the air by bouncing it back and forth in a game of robotic hacky sack.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
In what could be the coolest display of useless technology, scientists have constructed hovering platforms, called quadrators, that can keep a ball in the air by bouncing it back and forth in a game of robotic hacky sack.
Video: ‘Re: Your Brains’
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Ian Punnett shares this YouTube video for the song “Re: Your Brains” by Jonathan Coulton. It was done by Bill Stiteler of Moontalk Productions.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Ian Punnett shares this YouTube video for the song “Re: Your Brains” by Jonathan Coulton. It was done by Bill Stiteler of Moontalk Productions.
Spiders’ Shelter from the Storm
Friday, April 1, 2011
Following a flood which ravaged parts of Pakistan, relief workers were greeted with an eerie sight as millions of spiders had overtaken the area’s trees…
Friday, April 1, 2011
Following a flood which ravaged parts of Pakistan, relief workers were greeted with an eerie sight as millions of spiders had overtaken the area’s trees…
Mercury Color Images
Thursday, March 31, 2011
The first color images of Mercury are coming in via NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, which is in orbit of the heavily cratered planet. The different colors indicate different chemical compositions on the surface.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
The first color images of Mercury are coming in via NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, which is in orbit of the heavily cratered planet. The different colors indicate different chemical compositions on the surface.
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