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Posts tagged "Meandering musings"

Thoughts on the “new” Man Without Fear

First of all, Marvel’s October solicits are online (see, for example, Newsarama). However, I strongly suggest you stay away if you want to avoid spoilers. I looked at a text-only version of the solicits yesterday, and sort of wished I hadn’t, and that was after only looking at the Shadowland main title, Daredevil and Shadowland:...
Daredevil Science and the sense of touch

Daredevil Science and the sense of touch

Yes, we’re finally getting to the end of the Daredevil Science series, though this post doesn’t actually mark the end. Yes, believe it or not, this text started running so long, I had to decide to leave the topics of balance and proprioception for a later post. We’ve looked at some of the science of...

Daredevil and echolocation

As I’ve mentioned over the course of my ongoing series A history of the radar sense, Daredevil’s ability to detect and identify objects and obstacles has been described in several different ways. One interpretation is that is actually works like a real radar in that Daredevil’s brain sends out an electromagnetic signal which bounces off...

Science in the Marvel Universe Handbook

This is the first post of of the three I mentioned in my “science week” introductory post a couple of days ago. Here we’ll be taking a look at some of the numbers put forth by the writers of the Marvel Universe Handbook (specifically the 2004 edition). I’m also going to take the opportunity to...

Introducing Daredevil Science Week!

As you may have noticed, since January I’ve gone from posting ten to twelve times a month to around eight. There are a few different reasons for this, the most important being that I simply have less time to blog right now due to boring grown-up demands. Since February I also contribute regularly to The...