Lynn Fellman, the Ira Flatow of the Twin Cities, has a guest post at Quiche Moraine about her recent trip to the Origins Symposium.
Rusty-red rocks against an electric blue sky were an exact color match for the mix of brilliant intellect I knew to be in Phoenix on Monday. I had just flown into Sky Harbor Airport from Minneapolis, and any Minnesotan will tell you that we don’t waste a day like that indoors. It was a sparkling spring morning alive with color and radiant sunshine. But I happily joined 3,000 other science fans inside a dark auditorium for a full twelve-hour day of physics, cosmology, biology and more.
Read Rock Stars of Science at Origins Symposium
Um, title missing?
It is only visible to those pure of heart.
Wow, my purity must have changed in the last 15 minutes. Odd, I always thought purity could only go down not up…
Have you not heard of Oxyclean?
Yes, but I don’t think one generally applies it directly the heart. I suspect that would have bad consequences.