| Ask Dr. Science | | America's foremost authoritarian on the world around us. Or at least the world around him. |
| B.S.L Labs | | Inventors of funny, strange, and unusual items including the Universal Llama Translator and Polytetrafluoroethylene Coated Underwear. |
| Bad Science Projects | | The scientific method gone terribly, terribly wrong. Scientists with too much time on their hands. |
| Bob Meyer's Premier Web Pages | | Americans for Cloning Elvis (ACE), Americans for Cloning Dead Celebrities (ACDC), Bob Meyer's Compendium of Elvis Sightings. |
| Butseriously.com | | Comic Brian Malow hosts a live daily webcast featuring interviews with scientists, authors, techies, artists, musicians and others. |
| CooperToons | | Science cartoons indexed by category: physics, chemistry, life sciences, medicine, and computers. |
| Eric Schulman's Science Humor | | Includes "How to Write a Scientific Paper," "The History of the Universe in 200 Words or Less," and other articles and essays, most published in The Annals of Improbable Research. |
| Fun Science | | A small collection of rather pointless experiments. |
| HotAIR: Annals of Improbable Research | | International science humor magazine chronicles genuine and concocted research from Earth's best and worst scientists and science writers, and administers the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony. Many articles online not in the print version, and vice versa. |
| IG Nobel Prize | | Awarded every year at Harvard University for "achievements that cannot or should not be reproduced." |
| Improbable Research | | The official blog of the Ig Nobel Prizes and of the Annals of Improbable Research (AIR). |
| Metric Conversion Chart | | For those of us who hate conversion problems (and who doesn't?), here are some conversion factors that are much more enjoyable than what we usually see in the back of the textbook. | |
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