7 posts tagged with comics and science (View popular tags)
Marvel vs. the BMI (one-link, but fun.)
posted on Mar 4, 2008 - View this thread
Wi-fi Routers: Silent blinking death. Via badscience.net, where it was posted in response to what sounds like a truly awful show. Electrosensitivity previously discussed here.
posted on May 25, 2007 - View this thread
One piece of paper. "It was an experiment to see how long it could last. Draw a comic, rub it off, and draw another over the top. Once it had finished, a second experiment was started on another piece of paper. Current data - one piece of paper can survive an average of 65 cartoons being drawn on it" [via mefi projects]
posted on Apr 14, 2006 - View this thread
So. What will happen when our computers get good enough
posted on Oct 11, 2005 - View this thread
1957 atomic revolution comic book. Quite a find for 1950s atomic memorabilia enthusiasts. Creepy and educational. Has anyone here ever heard of M.Philip Copp?
posted on May 19, 2003 - View this thread
BBC presents: The Science of Superheroes! Ever wonder how Spider-Man climbs on walls? How do lie detectors such as Wonder Woman's lasso work? What was gravity like on planet Krypton? The BBC takes a scientific look at our favorite superheroes to teach the physics behind the fantasy.
posted on Jun 20, 2002 - View this thread
Leaping Lizards, Batman! It's...it's...PERIODIC!
posted on May 8, 2000 - View this thread