Kepler-22b: A planet with the right stuff for Earth-like life? Bad Astronomy has the details
Kepler-22b: A planet with the right stuff for Earth-like life? Bad Astronomy has the details
Kepler-22b: A planet with the right stuff for Earth-like life? Bad Astronomy has the details
Pomeranian. Puppy. Forever.
(Source: frivolousdreamer)
“I only do this on weekdays. On weekends, I make jewelry out of kidney stones.”
On a cold snowy day, let’s remember that summer afternoon when we met the Wizard of McCarren Park.
PREMIERE: Busses - Liar
This band of work-a-day Philadelphians has been burning through the local indie rock scene for several years now. They’ve got some of the sweetest wheat-pasted posters around, sneakily living on in the unexpected corners of the neighborhood, gently yellowing. Here, a new slow jam recorded + shot live in their rehearsal space by Joshua Camerote. Pick up their latest self-titled EP for a few bones here.
If you’re near Philly, be sure to catch them this Sunday, July 31st at PHILAmoca Mausoleum of Contemporary Art with Virtual Virgin (ex Man Man) + Afuche.
Pakistan court to examine Zardari’s immunity |
Move comes as PM Gilani appears before supreme court in contempt hearing for not pursuing fraud case against president.
Dave Langlois, Departmental Writing Fellow in Philosophy, will present a workshop on the fundamentals of writing in philosophy on September 14 at 3 pm in Emerson 101. He will discuss the mechanics of writing philosophy papers, introduce students to how philosophy papers are evaluated, and provide some tips for philosophical writing.
This morning, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid posted a statement to his website announcing he would not be holding a cloture vote on the PROTECT-IP Act (PIPA) this coming Tuesday as previously planned. Less than an hour later, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith announced he would…
Sometimes considered “three parks in one,” Big Bend National Park in West Texas includes mountain, desert, and river environments. An hour’s drive can take you from the banks of the Rio Grande to a mountain basin nearly a mile high. Here, you can explore one of the last remaining wild corners of the United States, and experience unmatched sights, sounds, and solitude.
Photo: National Park Service