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America's foremost authoritarian on the world around us. Or at least the world around him.
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Inventors of funny, strange, and unusual items including the Universal Llama Translator and Polytetrafluoroethylene Coated Underwear.
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The scientific method gone terribly, terribly wrong. Scientists with too much time on their hands.
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A compilation of mistakes which are the result of misapplication or ignorance of science and engineering principles.
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Americans for Cloning Elvis (ACE), Americans for Cloning Dead Celebrities (ACDC), Bob Meyer's Compendium of Elvis Sightings.
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Comic Brian Malow hosts a live daily webcast featuring interviews with scientists, authors, techies, artists, musicians and others.
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A non too serious study of the UFO, crop circle, supernatural phenomena and a look at the so-called Apollo moon landing hoax.
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Science cartoons indexed by category: physics, chemistry, life sciences, medicine, and computers.
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Includes "How to Write a Scientific Paper," "The History of the Universe in 200 Words or Less," and other articles and essays, most published in The Annals of Improbable Research.
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A humorous look at influential scientists throughout history.
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Home and underground research and development facility of the Evil Doctor Flaxon, located in the heart of the Nevada nuclear test site.
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Off-beat look at paranormal investigation focusing on alleged apparitions of dead celebrities in the Frodsham area.
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A small collection of rather pointless experiments.
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Scientific humor, jokes, and cartoons organized by topic.
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Awarded every year at Harvard University for "achievements that cannot or should not be reproduced."
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International science humor magazine chronicles genuine and concocted research from Earth's best and worst scientists and science writers, and administers the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony. Many articles online not in the print version, and vice versa.
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For those of us who hate conversion problems (and who doesn't?), here are some conversion factors that are much more enjoyable than what we usually see in the back of the textbook.
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Statements taken from the work of middle school students.
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The Journal of Omniresearch Online publishes original humorous research articles in a broad range of scientific topics. [Contains fictitious information.]
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A news site that explores the edges of science: altered realities, near-death experiences, unsolved mysteries, exotic sushi, parallel universes, religion and science, weird and fun, sex, beauty and brains, fantastic memes. Edited by science writer Dr. Cliff Pickover.
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Home of Lynda Williams, the Physics Chanteuse.
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Quotes from 11-year-olds' science exams, and what NOT to do/say at your Ph.D Defense.
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This ring is intended to join websites with humor about science and scientists, so that you can wander forever along the science humor sites.
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A collection of science jokes and other humors links.
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Collection of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geology and university humor. It also includes humorous quotes, rhymes, mnemonics and anecdotes about scientists
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Miscellaneous jokes and trivia about astronomy, Einstein, animals, and plants.
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Delves into many scientific disciplines to come up with some unusual insights and experiments.
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Miscellaneous quotes, including: what in the world is electricity, and where does it go after it leaves the toaster?
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Prompted by a letter from Dr. Eugenie Scott in Science News noting that the creationists have all the good songs, Dr. Stephen Baird decided to address the long neglected problem of scientific gospel. Includes music, quotes, and merchandise.
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Promoting the belief in exotic, aberrant, or supernatural explanations for ostensibly anomalous or paranormal phenomena.
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Using the power of 112 suns to burn, melt, and destroy things.
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Webcomic about science and the situations that occur when it all goes wrong.
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Satiral organization dedicated to stopping global warming by stopping the spin of the earth.
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Explore the three key areas of Science (Phydlstics, Pharmacy and Squidgy Things) with a mad scientist.
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Computers and technology jokes with one-line ratings.
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Dedicated to those hardy, brave souls who know the deeper truth and aren't ashamed to admit it: that so-called "light sources" are really dark suckers.
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An investigation into a spatial and temporal anomaly, a dish which refuses to clean itself.
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Ramblings on SETI-related topics.
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Bimonthly science humor magazine published since 1955. Sample articles, subscription and contact information, and the magazine's history.
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Entertaining tidbits from the realm of Artificial Intelligence.
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Imagine a cross between economics and thermodynamics...
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A satirical journal of science featuring groundbreaking research, experiments and reports.
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"Education and Condescension" - Fighting ignorance since 1973, Cecil Adams takes questions from the teeming millions, spewing forth correctness week after week in his replies.
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Documents an underwater mouse. Plenty of pictures and illustrations are included.
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Web site and online audio archives for the weekly TWIS science radio show. A humorous and irreverent take on the world of science.
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Features funny scientific misinformation and silliness.
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List of strange inventions which have actually been patented.