March 18, 2011 0 Paper Trail The image above is from Wikipedia. It’s an illustration of something called “printer [...]
March 17, 2011 0 Conan the Bacterium The image above is not of a four-leaf clover. It’s of a quartet of bacteria named deinococcus [...]
March 16, 2011 0 First Dakota On February 22, 1889, Congress passed The Enabling Act of 1889, allowing the areas of Washington, Montana, [...]
March 15, 2011 0 Washington’s Ides of March In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, a soothsayer famously approaches the Emperor, Caesar, with a [...]
March 14, 2011 0 Easier Than Pi For centuries, mankind has been trying to “square the circle” — that is, create a square of [...]
March 11, 2011 0 Saving Daylight Insects. Candles. Golf. Coal. Depending on who you ask, each of these three things had a role in the [...]
March 10, 2011 0 The Pig War The United States and Britain have been adversaries at war, officially, twice: the American Revolution and [...]
March 9, 2011 0 Mirror, Mirror, On The Moon On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 and its crew landed on the moon. Famously, commander Neil Armstrong planted an [...]
March 8, 2011 0 Designated Runner Charlie Finley was a Major League Baseball team owner — the Kansas City (and after he moved them, [...]
March 7, 2011 0 Wine and Cheese with the Queen Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, officially resides at Buckingham Palace. [...]