What a wonderful poster by Russel Walks: a periodic table of fictional elements.
The elements names are fantastic. Crapcrapium, Wonderflonium…
If only I had a space to hang this!
Get one here.
What a wonderful poster by Russel Walks: a periodic table of fictional elements.
The elements names are fantastic. Crapcrapium, Wonderflonium…
If only I had a space to hang this!
Get one here.
Call me sentimental, but I find this little comic about Halley’s Comet rather beautiful.
What a simple way to put things in perspective; to show the stunning patterns of the universe and the brevity of human existence.
I saw Halley’s comet in 1986 as a bright eyed seven year old. If I am lucky enough to see the comet again at 81, may I carry myself with the wonder of a child and the wisdom of age.
Just because we’re teetering on the edge of spring doesn’t mean it’s a bad time to browse some Halloween goodies. Every so often I like to take a look through Skeletons and More, purveyor of high-quality anatomical charts, books, models and related products for the human/veterinary health markets…and Halloween props.
The custom prop section has some great lighting schemes.

They carry some unique masks as well.

Now you can blind people with science via this sweet T-shirt:

Mmm…how a love a pair of nice blue eyes…(they actually put these in the “gift” section next to books and socks!).

Take a look at more fun stuff here.
I will definitely be keeping an eye on the Candyspotting Etsy store after seeing this (currently sold out) little collection of laser cut geeky love cards.
So well done!
There are other fantastic designs in the shop as well. See for yourself here.
I have a habit of seeing a piece of furniture or a household artifact and constructing entire fictional rooms around them in my imagination. These DNA coffee tables go nicely in my imaginary science lab lounge.
I don’t need any more encouragement to throw some sort of science themed party…yet here it is.
These would look great in some fresh punch!
Little fact: I’ve never actually experienced the phenomenon of “brain freeze.” I think I eat and drink too slowly.
I’ve had these stored on my computer for a while now. I absolutely love these ultra-geeky science Valentines.
Sorry I no longer have the sources!
To be honest, I had a whole slew of Valentine material to post, but I’m not much in the mood for it. Maybe I’ll do a late post…or wait until next year.
Whatever form love may take in your life today, I hope you’re all enjoying it!