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Fermentation… on Acid!
Here’s the deal, I bought a food processor a few months ago and the joys of shredding still seem fresh and new. This novel invention combined with easy access to the bountiful harvests of my local and beloved CostCo results … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of the Acid Queen
Tagged acid, costco, fermentation, kimchi, lactic acid, pickles, sauerkraut
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All Quiet on the Paleocave Front
Hey Paleoposse, You’ve probably noticed things have been a bit quiet over here. You’ve also likely noticed it’s fall. These two things are correlated! And one is likely causal. As the school year ramps up things tend to get a … Continue reading
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BREAKING NEWS: Engineer Finds Love
An Engineer has done the seemingly impossible. He’s found a woman who accepts him, engineering and all! Just kidding, folks. It’s Jacob! Resident engineer blogger, awesome helper host and now proud husband. Everyone congratulate Jacob on tying the not to … Continue reading
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The Great Walrus Haulout of 2010
In what can only be described as yet another depressing harbinger of doom, the Pacific walruses in the normally frigid Chukchi Sea have decided, “everybody out.” The USGS has been monitoring the Arctic walruses’ movements, foraging areas, and sea ice … Continue reading
Posted in Articles of the Acid Queen
Tagged bucket, bukkit, Chukchi Sea, climate change, haulout, sea ice, walrus
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Links to get you through the Weekend
Summer definitely feels like it’s over and it’s definitely crunchtime over at the Paleocave. Hopefully you won’t find yourself stuck in front of the computer this weekend, but if you do here are some links to help you along. Related … Continue reading
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Industrial Evolution
For all of those US based readers and listeners, I salute your labors on this day. The celebration of Labor Day dates back to 1894, something about Grover Cleveland trying to quell labor riots… we get the day off and … Continue reading
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Tagged babbage, computers, industrial revolution, jacquard loom, lovelace, punchcard
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A List of Erroneous Pet Peeves (with Clarification)
Our show is about promoting a literacy of and excitement about all things SCIENCE! Well sometimes in the interest of not dampening the excitement we let some of the literacy fall by the wayside, but that defeats both purposes so … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan's Ramblings
Tagged astrology, astronomy, bird, dinosaur, evolution, pterosaur, science, zedonk
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