Archive for November, 2010
Here’s to you, Carl Sagan.
07Nov10
Today, November 6 denotes the celebration of the life and accomplishments of our favorite theoretical physicist, Carl Sagan. I was pretty taken aback when I discovered he has a designated celebratory day, however I’m fairly pleased that he does! For those of you who may not know Carl Sagan, who he was and what makes […]
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Tags: carl sagan, Carl Sagan Day, cosmos, Pale Blue Dot
When I was 18, I began college as an Art major, quickly realizing I was not talented enough and would never be able to make a decent living. Shortly after my third semester I switched to majoring in English when I just got incredibly annoyed with trying to figure out what the author “really meant” […]
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Tags: Dan Siegal-Gaskins, Debby Herbenick PhD MPH, science, Tara C. Smith