links for 2008-03-21

Backreaction: Experimental Traffic Jams More detail on the Japanese simulation of Washington, DC. (tags: physics science experiment video youtube) What is the matter with the universe? – Telegraph An article on CP violation experiments, which is pretty good, but might be dated=– I thought BaBar was shut down? (tags: physics experiment science) Supersymmetry could be… Continue reading links for 2008-03-21

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March (Physics) Madness

I give you the last four rounds of the Worst NCAA Pool Bracket Ever: That’s small and hard to read, but it’s filled out with the winners determined by the rankings of the physics graduate programs of the competing schools. (If only one of the schools offers a Ph.D. program in physics, that school wins;… Continue reading March (Physics) Madness

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There’s Methane in Them Thar Planets

The coolest-sounding science news of the moment is undoubtedly “Hubble Finds First Organic Molecule on an Exoplanet”“ NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting another star. This breakthrough is an important step in eventually identifying signs of life on… Continue reading There’s Methane in Them Thar Planets

links for 2008-03-20

HLS: News: Harvard Law School launches new Public Service Initiative “Harvard Law School is announcing that it will pay the third year of tuition for all future students who commit to work in public service for five years following graduation. “ (tags: academia economics law society) Oh, he’s good « Liberal Fascism “[W]hen the wingnut… Continue reading links for 2008-03-20

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Uncomfortable Questions: Spitzer

Eric Lund asks: Do you have any comments on the Eliot Spitzer scandal/resignation? Nothing original, which is why I haven’t commented. I had the same “what he said” reaction as most people who linked to August J. Pollak, but I didn’t think that was worth a post.

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