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After HoursChildren’s books about Star Wars, science experiments, and space
Nicole Bremer Nash features books that will encourage geekness even among the youngest members of your family unit.
Nicole Bremer Nash is Director of Content and Social Media for HuTerra, where she uses SEO and social media to promote charitable organizations in their community-building and fundraising efforts. She enjoys volunteering, arts and crafts, and conducting science experiments at home. Nicole has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Transylvania University, and has experience in copywriting for education, print, business, and the web. You can find her on Facebook and Twitter via @HuTerra.
Nicole Bremer Nash features books that will encourage geekness even among the youngest members of your family unit.
This gallery features images from the Kepler Space Telescope, as well as images from other space telescopes -- specifically, Chandra, Hubble, and Spitzer -- that offer valuable insight into the Kepler research project's objective.
Nicole Bremer Nash shares photos from a recent Tweetup event at a hackerspace in Louisville, KY, where she learned how to make MintiBoosts, which are battery-powered USB chargers made with Altoids tins.
The MESSENGER spacecraft pulled into orbit around Mercury on March 17, 2011. MESSENGER is hopefully going to answer many questions about the planet.
Star Trek: The Exhibition features props, costumes, makeup mockups, and set pieces from the sci-fi franchise's television shows and movies. See photos from the Star Trek exhibit in Louisville, KY.
Nicole Bremer Nash offers geeky book recommendations that you may want to add to your holiday shopping list.
The Long Now Foundation is building a 10,000 year clock to stand as an icon of long-term thinking.
The same Max Brooks who gave us "The Zombie Survival Guide" now gives us a free app that will help you survive the zombie apocalypse.
The wearable Fitbit gadget offers data tracking to encourage a healthy lifestyle.
Laughter is the best medicine...the kind of laughter that comes from good snarky humor. So sit back and laugh at these xkcd Webcomics created by Randall Munroe.