
Dietary Supplements is a daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Food HQ. Today we're serving up Funyuns and space beer. Enjoy!

It's Jules Verne's 183rd birthday and the works of the classic French author are more relevant than ever to the 21st century lives of U.S. students.

Your handy bookmark-able guide to the all-you-can-read extravaganza of ideas, stories, opinions, and proposals that was GOOD's Food for Thinkers week.

The space agency just announced that the last shuttle mission would be in June. How is NASA going to use its resources now?

Architecture and urbanism blog Deconcrete examines how our place settings turn dining into free jazz or classical ballet.

Space archaeologist Dr. Alice Gorman looks at the cultural history of food shaped like spacecraft.

Six days, 48 writers—from space archaeologists to music bloggers, plus everything in between—and one topic: what makes food so interesting?

Forget astronaut ice-cream: This pouch of Beef Pot Roast is the real deal—a leftover from NASA's Apollo lunar program—and it's currently on sale.

There's a huge satellite for sale and the nonprofit group A Human Right wants to buy it to provide internet access to the unconnected.

Impact Earth is a site that allows you to set variables for the size, speed, and material of an object crashing into Earth, and then see the effects.

Jonathon Keats's Local Air and Space Administration sells Mars-filtered water, plants cacti in extraterrestrial soil, and brings space to the city.
Since 1995, astronomers have discovered about 450 exoplanets that exist outside our solar system. Recently, they found more than they bargained...
Life on Earth requires an energy-transporting molecule called ATP to survive. And as experts point out, you need enzymes to make ATP and ATP to...
The wonderful people at Geniustown recently posted Colin Rich's incredible "Pacific II," which shows how duct-taping two used cameras to a...
Back in March Cliff Kuang wrote about the Mars 500, a simulator that will put a crew of six men in a small ship replica in a warehouse on the...
Check out "Go for Launch!," a time-lapse video of the space shuttle going from hanger to space compressed into three awesome minutes: See also:...
Astronauts train for years to learn to perform their duties properly. They learn how to fly a shuttle, walk in space, and perform feats of physics...