Get ready to embark on a journey through the uncharted territories of science, where the bizarre and the bizarrely fascinating await around every corner. The Weird Science Drop is a brand new newsletter that brings together the most unconventional, the most outlandish, and the most mind-boggling scientific discoveries, research, and stories from around the world.
The Brainchild of Daniel Smith
The Weird Science Drop is the brainchild of Daniel Smith, an experienced journalist with a passion for science and a knack for storytelling. With a background in journalism and a previous stint as the author of the popular Weird Science Blog, Daniel is well-equipped to bring you the most fascinating and little-known scientific stories.
But what makes The Weird Science Drop so special? According to Daniel, it’s all about embracing the weird and the wonderful, and sharing them with the world in a way that’s engaging, entertaining, and informative. “It’s been great to dust off the old white lab coat and bring Weird Science back,” he says. “This time, I’m doing it in a far better, more dynamic fashion with The Weird Science Drop.”
What to Expect from The Weird Science Drop
So, what can you expect from The Weird Science Drop? Well, for starters, each newsletter will feature a range of regular sections, including:
- Weird science news: the latest discoveries and breakthroughs that will blow your mind
- Photo of the week: stunning images that will make you go “wow”
- Infographic magic: mind-bending visuals that will make you think
- Weird scientist: a look back at some of the oddest characters who ever picked up a test tube
- Weird science hero: amazing people who have done amazing things
- Weird science in films: sometimes they get it right, sometimes they throw the laws of reality out of the window
- We’re alone / not alone: weighing up the odds of alien life out there in the cosmos
- Weird animals: there are some very strange creatures out there
And that’s not all! The Weird Science Drop will also feature a rotating platter of goodness, including:
- Research papers and studies that will challenge your assumptions
- Interviews with scientists and experts who are pushing the boundaries of their fields
- Personal stories and anecdotes from people who have experienced the weird and wonderful firsthand
- Op-eds and essays that will make you think, make you feel, and maybe even make you question the universe
How to Sign Up for The Weird Science Drop
So, how do you sign up for The Weird Science Drop? It’s easy! Simply head to the Substack platform, where you’ll find a clean and ad-free reading experience that’s perfect for desktop, mobile, or email.
With The Weird Science Drop, you won’t have to search for the news itself or wait for the algorithm to decide what you might like to see. The newsletter will be sent directly to you, so you can read it at your leisure, whenever and wherever you want.
Sign up for The Weird Science Drop today and get ready to embark on a journey through the weird and wonderful world of science!
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Substack | Ad-free, clean reading experience, desktop, mobile, and email-friendly |
Desktop | Easy to read, navigate, and share |
Mobile | Convenient, portable, and always available |
Direct delivery to your inbox, whenever and wherever you want |
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the weird and wonderful world of science in a whole new way. Sign up for The Weird Science Drop today and join the journey!
Quote from Daniel Smith
“It’s been great to dust off the old white lab coat and bring Weird Science back but this time in a far better, more dynamic fashion with The Weird Science Drop. The newsletter will hunt out the choicest morsels of science goodness, where everything from the world’s unluckiest scientist who inadvertently tried to end the planet twice to research showing monkeys are the world’s best yodellers is put under the microscope.