Einstein's Ketchup

Creativity that adds flavour to science

14 Mar

Happy Pi Day everyone.  

22 Feb

Here’s the greatest thing there has ever been, or could ever be.  A blog dedicated to studying the scientific validity of what’s on blackboards in porn.

16 Feb

The Periodic Table Of Swearing.  Definitely NSFW.  We’re so refined in Britain.  Downton Abbey, this is not.

06 Dec First we had wool, then we had wood and now we have food.  What next?  Brains fashioned from neurons and glial cells?

First we had wool, then we had wood and now we have food.  What next?  Brains fashioned from neurons and glial cells?

28 Nov Clocks.  Remember them?  Could the instant street-cred that science gives everything it touches, save the timepiece of yesteryear?

Clocks.  Remember them?  Could the instant street-cred that science gives everything it touches, save the timepiece of yesteryear?

22 Nov Henceforth, all my posts will be generated with this space-themed lorem ipsum generator. 

Henceforth, all my posts will be generated with this space-themed lorem ipsum generator. 

20 Nov

A collection of science tattoos.  Who amongst us hasn’t got drunk and nearly branded our skin for life to declare our love for 1/2(1+√5)?

17 Nov

LOLcats meets physics.  More here.  Yep, that’s about the size of it.  A string theory joke just waiting to happen.

14 Nov

Yet another song about ribosomes and spliceosomes set to the tune of Across The Universe.  Kind of wonderful, actually.

14 Nov

Science + Muppets = Formulas For Smartifying Your Life.  Could there be a joke in this about puppets and string theory?  Not that I can think of.  Here’s the article.

12 Nov

For all you knitting nerds out there…The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art.  Amazing stuff.  More here.

03 Nov Science cheerleaders.  Creativity meets science?  Maybe, maybe not.  Pom poms meet science?  Hell yeah.  Go science.

Science cheerleaders.  Creativity meets science?  Maybe, maybe not.  Pom poms meet science?  Hell yeah.  Go science.

30 Oct

Creative scientists claim to have created the world’s least efficient machine.  They clearly haven’t worked for the UK civil service.