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A new exhibition at the California Science Center shows that, as it turns out, cartoons can be used for ... are cool and often quite funny,” Bibas adds. “By understanding how the effect ...
This week, we have a jumbo dose of Tom Gauld, who has been producing weekly cartoons for New Scientist for the past few years. “I like being the funny guy in the midst of a thoughtful magazine ...
Mosco talks about her inspiration for finding the funny side of snakes, planets, and nature, and how she uses humor to communicate science. See a selection of Mosco’s comics below and more of her work ...
Produced by Sam Rega Follow BI Video: On Facebook More from Science A triangle pointing ... It's even harder to be funny and get paid for it. But the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, Bob Mankoff ...
We’re here to tell you that you no longer have to choose. Funny, informative and absurd science and math-themed comics are alive and well, proliferating both on and off the internet. Read one ...
“The Far Side of Science: Cartoons by Gary Larson” was organized ... Larson’s attitude is that a cartoon either strikes its reader as funny or it doesn’t. Larson, 36, isn’t analytical ...