Vintage-style posters of the planets, by Stephen Di Donato. Who knew that Jupiter was made of Jenga blocks?
How small is an atom? This animation claims they’re really very small indeed. And animations wouldn’t lie.
Nice animation about life inside the Large Hadron Collider. Won’t somebody please think of the protons?
The Art of Science, by Stephen Gaeta. Click here and look closely at the mouse. Chromosome 1 gets its artist on. That’s what gene expression really is.
Festival Of The Spoken Nerd. And here’s a Guardian podcast about it. I have nothing funny to say about it. Seems odd to make a joke about comedy. They’d cancel each other out, or something.
Who hasn’t worried about what Martians can pledge allegiance to, for the next 800 years? Solved, with these solar system flag designs.
Here’s some art made “with mathematical equations and inequalities”. It’s greater than or equal to what you’d expect.
Stochastically Self-Similar Non-Euclidian Replication, On Ice!
OK, not On Ice. On YouTube. Animated. For all you fractal fans out there.
If you thought that wind was only good for kite-flying and anemophily, think again. Wind can be art.



