PREVIOUSLY: « Science Forum  Properties and Uses of beta-alanine »


Searching, Always Searching

Posted in Geek at 9:37 am by David Bradley -- Click to comment

I find it endlessly fascinating the things visitors to the site search for…hopefully, a few sciencebase readers are at leasst vaguely interested too, otherwise these posts are a total waste of time. Anyway, a selection from the almost virginal monthly log for May reveals some nice topics:

wiffle ball science, what is the origin of the asteroid belt, x chromosone recombination, physics problems in movies, x-ray vision fact or fiction (also), obliquity earth.

Maybe some day I’ll write some short items on each of those, but for now you’ll have to settle for the links I found.

One final search query has got me stumped - what in fact is its size in ratio compared to the earth - well, if anyone can tell me to what the “its” is referring I might be able to offer an answer

Newsfeed

Comments: What are your thoughts on this? Leave a comment

You can use <b>, <i> and add a link or two using <a href="">. All comments are checked for spam before they appear.

Related Science Articles: