Pokes good natured fun at the scientific community through such features as the Ig Nobel Prizes and the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club
Physicists can use this handy checklist to determine whether or not they are a crackpot. Points are earned for comparing yourself to Einstein or requesting a Nobel Prize.
Study this essay explaining how Bell Labs proved that electric lightbulbs don't emit light but, rather, suck dark.
Features a radio interview with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, which may have happened, arguing about when they first suspected ice on the moon.
Jack Holden and Donald Simanek offer this dictionary as a public service to clarify physics terms and concepts. Study the illustrations.
"Journal of Irreproducible Results" suggests appropriate warning labels for different products, in the spirit of scientific truth.
Join the physics chanteuse for a cabaret style musical act available for scientists at conferences and meetings. Includes video clips and news.