• Unknown Pleasures

    Jocelyn Bell Burnell

    Thank you to everyone who voted for Jocelyn Bell Burnell’s discovery of pulsars in the Great British Innovation vote. She came #4. Amazing! Several weeks ago Roger Highfield from the London Science Museum got in touch with me to ask if I’d like to take part in the Great British Innovation vote. He sent me [...]

  • Catching Sunshine

    Finding The Positive

    There seems to be something very exciting in the zeitgeist at the moment. Lots of different people from different areas seem to be thinking the same things. People are tired of the “cynicism” “pessimism” “criticising” and instead are calling for more “creativity” “art” or simply asking others just to “do something“. 2013 is clearly about [...]

  • featured2

    Translating Peter Rabbit (hieroglyph edition)

    Skip ahead to the translation here. I’ve added some notes about this to my Posterous I’ve been learning Egyptian hierogylphs for nearly a year now at the Egypt Exploration Society in London. So far I’ve only translated texts provided by my course tutor that have been either texts from monuments or specially written texts to [...]

  • softcircuits

    Soft Circuit

    I’m starting to explore the world of soft circuits – the fusion of electronics and fabrics. The other day I got a Lilypad Protosnap development board. The Lilypad Arduino is a microcontroller designed to be sewn into clothing. I’d seen quite a few things done with the Lilypad Arduino before, but as I don’t have [...]

  • mileva

    Ada Lovelace Day 2010

    This Ada Lovelace Day post was actually written a few years ago when I was trying to get a documentary about the following woman commissioned. These are the ‘notes’ I wrote about her as reference for the proposal. It’s not written with flair (I’m full-time mummying a 10 month old at the moment!), but the [...]

  • claypipe

    Clay Tobacco Pipes

    My son and I really enjoy beach-combing. We have spent hours at a time on beaches finding stones, shells, old pottery, worn glass… We have several carrier bags full of stuff we’ve found on beaches. One day, we’ll do something with it all. One of our very favourite places to go is the beach along [...]

About


Gia Milinovich is an American ex-pat, a science groupie and professional dork.

Gia's a Twitter addict, a TV presenter, enjoys taking photos, is married to physicist Professor Brian Cox and thinks writing about herself in the third person is "cool".

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Professional Blogger

It’s official. I am truly a professional blogger now. Today I start my second blogging job. I’ve been hired along with two other writers to investigate nuclear new build for the Institute of Physics here in the UK. This summer the DTI Energy Review is going to announce its decision about whether or not they [...]

Pamper Me

One of my presents last Christmas was a gift certificate for [quite a bit of money] to use at Agua at the Sanderson London Hotel from “All of my Friends and Fans at Fox Searchlight L.A.”. I’ve kept it on my bedroom dressing table thinking ‘I really should book myself in’… and then forgetting to [...]

It Is the Sunshine Of My Life

Last night during my regular Tuesday conference call with ‘L.A.’ it was made official: ‘Sunshine’ is being released on the 16th of March 2007… It had been announced several months ago that it was coming out on the 13th of October, but for various reasons someone decided that it should be moved- more than likely [...]

John The Unlinkable

Is now linkable. (*^_^*)

Beer, Porn, Business Cards and Technology

Just another day in Tokyo. My lack of updates has been noted. I’ve been busy, OK?! Here are my thoughts on Japan lately: 1. I LOVE Japanese “Washlettes” (the hi-tech toilets). I think I’m now addicted to them. I can’t use one- anywhere- without trying all of the buttons out. And as I’ve just now [...]

Holiday? It’s a War Zone!

Japan? Pah! That’s for poofs like me. My friend Sophia is in Nepal… where things have been kicking off like crazy… read her travel blog…

Memoirs

We took the Bullet train to Kyoto this morning and spent the afternoon wandering the streets around the temple. Tomorrow we’re going to see the Geishas perform- they only perform for the public in April… so we’re rather lucky we’re here now. We’re going early to do the tea ceremony before their performance… I took [...]

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