Category: Hey, Mr. Science Guy!

Scientists Crochet Chaos!

| December 18, 2004 | Comments (2)

In science news, some scientists in the UK have done something that, to most folks, seems pretty much like magic. They’ve made a crocheted version of the Lorenz Manifold. You can find a pdf of the paper’s abstract here. Is that a big deal? Well, not to most of us, but it is pretty cool [...]

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God, Science, and Schools

| December 11, 2004 | Comments (5)

I read this article a couple of days ago, but I wanted to percolate it in my head for a little bit before I commented on it. As you might imagine, many of my fellow Christians are exulting in his statements, as they do refute much of what he’s written over the years about the [...]

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More X-Prize Goodness

| September 29, 2004 | Comments (0)

There’s going to be another launch today, which will also be web-cast live. Go on over and check it out this morning around 9 AM Eastern. The 10 million dollar prize is up for grabs and two teams are going head to head for it. The first team’s craft, SpaceShipOne has already been the first [...]

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Hey, Mr. Science Guy!

| August 9, 2004 | Comments (0)

Since themove, I’ve wanted to expand The Shack and make it more than just my own opinions and insights. The first part of that is the new “Hey, Mr. Science Guy!” column. This will be a regular feature (bi-weekly, most likely) that deals with the science news of the day. Mr. Science Guy is a [...]

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