Published inThe Quantastic JournalThe Eyes Have It: Why Nature (Sometimes) Stops at Just TwoIn 2021, a veterinarian in the UK made a shocking discovery: a 4-month old cow with a third eye smack center on its forehead. “I have never…May 16, 2021A response icon3May 16, 2021A response icon3
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Godzilla is a God, Not a Lizard. That’s Important.Adding science to the lore rids the monster of its original, fundamental message.Jun 6, 2019A response icon2Jun 6, 2019A response icon2
So… What is Bowser?And why real taxonomy matters in unreal biology.May 29, 2019A response icon2May 29, 2019A response icon2
The Stench of So-So ScienceAnd no, it’s not dust: the truth of the Infinity War snap.Apr 23, 2019Apr 23, 2019
Gremlins’ Three Rules: An Evolutionary AnalysisFrom the fluffballs to the barbaric horde, what do the cryptic “three Gremlin rules” tell us about the mysterious Mogwai biology?Oct 29, 2018A response icon4Oct 29, 2018A response icon4
Nightmare Before Christmas: Dimensional Doorway DilemmaThe film is a celebrated holiday icon, but we’re all still left here pondering where the heck Halloween Town exists in our material plane.Oct 22, 2018A response icon2Oct 22, 2018A response icon2
Enter Spookmas: The Hidden, Hybrid Holiday SeasonThe time has come to embrace the literal “Christmas Creep.”Oct 9, 2018Oct 9, 2018
A World of Genius: The Holy Roman Empire, 1600 ADJohannes Kepler was among good company as he began to make his mark on history.Sep 18, 2018Sep 18, 2018
Johannes Kepler: Understanding Science's Greatest Anti-HeroThe genius that reshaped the universe, and the murder that defined his journey.Aug 20, 2018Aug 20, 2018