Sister blog of Physicists of the Caribbean. Shorter, more focused posts specialising in astronomy and data visualisation.

Friday, 8 August 2014

Introducing FRELLED

Why your ancestors not being eaten by a lion makes you well-suited to detecting extragalactic hydrogen, and the amount of work that goes into a few paragraphs in a publication. Also, why Blender is really really cool.


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