| Reality Carnival A news site that explores the edges of science: altered realities, near-death experiences, unsolved mysteries, exotic sushi, parallel universes, religion & science, weird & fun, sex, beauty & brains, fantastic memes. Edited by science writer Dr. Cliff Pic | |
| PsycHumor Psychology cartoons, articles, and other assorted humor. | |
| Psychology humor What's the surest sign that a subject isn't really a science? They're the ones whose proponents spend the most time trying to insist that their field is a science. Psychology is the premier example. We'll include their jokes in science humor all the same | |
| Psycho Humor Quotes, jokes, cartoons, and stories. | |
| Psych Jokes Collection of jokes covering doctors, patients, and graduate students. | |
| Encyclopedia of Psychology Humor Directory of humorous psychology links. | |
| Dr. Mezmer's World of Bad Psychology A semi-satirical look at modern psychology, with good and bad ideas by Csikszentmihalyi, Lakoff, Dawkins, and Damasio. Dr. Mezmer's site is itself bad science, but it has its amusing moments. | |
| BBspot - Half-Life 2 Physics Engine Contains Grand Unified Theory Physicists at Cornel-Putnam University (CPU) confirmed yesterday the Holy Grail of Physics, the Grand Unified Theory, is contained in the Half-Life 2 source code. (December 1, 2003) | |
| UT-Chattanooga Collection of Physics Humor Wide variety of physics jokes and humorous essays. | |
| Theological Thermodynamics This document reproduces two classics of science parody/humor. The first applies the physics of thermodynamics to conclude that Heaven is hotter than Hell. The second is a response which combines Biblical evidence with thermodynamics to argue that, while | |
| Super G-String Field Theory A sequel to the original paper on g-string theory. | |
| The Super G-String A parody of modern string theories written in the form of a research paper. | |
| Sokal's Paper A physicists attempt to prove his hypothesis that: a leading North American journal of cultural studies . . . would publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if (a)it sounded good and (b) it flattered the editors' ideological preconceptions | |
| SatireWire - Scientist Splits Atom, Finds Toy Prize Inside A Princeton physicist recently split an atom of hydrogen and found a toy prize inside, the journal Science reported in its June issue. [Contains fictitious information.] | |
| QuarkDance.org! Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Particle Data Group welcomes you to see its Quark Dance website which is a gateway to many exciting physics websites. | |
| Profession Jokes - Physicists A collection, including 'you might be a physicist if'. | |
| Politically Correct Physics Revised physics course descriptions. | |
| PhysicsSongs.org Songs, and links to sites with more of them. | |
| Physics Song Book New physics lyrics to classic tunes. | |
| Physics Limericks Physics limericks from the contests sponsored by the American Physical Society! | |