Non-Dorky Poll: Fake News

I’m going to be busy all day (more or less) at the Steinmetz Symposium, listening to talks about the fantastic things our students have been doing with their research projects. So it’s going to be a “talk among yourselves” day here at Uncertain Principles, for the most part. For this one, I’ll crib from Popdose,… Continue reading Non-Dorky Poll: Fake News

This Sentence Is Scientific

Here is a statement: The Red Sox are the greatest single franchise in any sport in history. Is this a scientific statement? Should it be? How can you tell whether it’s scientific or not?

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links for 2008-05-02

The Voltage Gate : Why Jurassic Park Is Not a Pro-Science Movie Because Michael Crichton is a writer of Luddite Fiction (tags: books literature movies society culture) A consistent, worldwide association between short sleep duration and obesity ‘”[The study] raises the unanswered question yet of whether this is a cause-effect association. Only prospective longitudinal studies… Continue reading links for 2008-05-02

Sigma Xi Film Festival: Short Films About Water

Speaking (as we were) of pro-science film festivals, Sigma Xi (the scientific research honor society– think Phi Beta Kappa for science nerds) is announcing a student film competition: In conjunction with a year-long focus on the issue of water, Sigma Xi is sponsoring a competition for three-minute student films on aspects of this precious and… Continue reading Sigma Xi Film Festival: Short Films About Water

Film Festival Query

Having suggested an on-line pro-science film festival a little while ago, I should report that there are discussions underway (or at least in the works) about trying to make something happen. If it goes anywhere, it may look different than the original suggestion, but I’m kind of curious about one aspect of the original idea.… Continue reading Film Festival Query

Thanks for the Science Stuff

Thank-you cards and notes have been trickling in from the DonorsChoose fundraiser last fall, most of which I haven’t bothered to post. The latest batch had two pictures that were too good not to pass along, though: And:

links for 2008-05-01

Dawn of the memristor – physicsworld.com “In simple terms, a memristor “remembers” the amount of charge that has flowed through it and as a result changes its resistance. “ (tags: physics materials science news) Where are all the women? – The Planetary Society Blog | The Planetary Society Venus. (tags: astronomy planets gender science blogs)… Continue reading links for 2008-05-01