Get Out the Vote

The voting phase of the 3 Quarks Daily Science Blogging Prize has begun, and will run through Wednesday this week. Obviously, I voted for myself, but you should feel free to vote for whatever you like. Or just spend a week reading the 87 nominated posts. It’s all good.

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Links for 2011-06-06

Book Review: ESPN – WSJ.com “The modest idea of Bill and Scott Rasmussen–a failed hockey broadcaster and his college-dropout son–ESPN is now, according to James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales, “the most important component of the Disney empire, worth more than the entire National Football League, worth more than the NBA, MLB, and the NHL… Continue reading Links for 2011-06-06

Links for 2011-06-05

Bulb In, Bulb Out – NYTimes.com “Over the past few years, in conditions of strict secrecy, a multinational team of scientists has been making a mighty effort to change the light bulb. The prototype they’ve developed is four inches tall, with a familiar tapered shape, and unlighted, it resembles a neon yellow mushroom. Screw it… Continue reading Links for 2011-06-05

Short Story Club: “That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made”

In past years, I have griped at length about the awful, maudlin dreck that Mike Resnick keeps putting on the Hugo ballot– see this 2009 post for example. I think Abigail Nussbaum put it very well back in 2009, when she wrote of Resnick’s “Article of Faith” from that year’s short story ballot that “his… Continue reading Short Story Club: “That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made”

Links for 2011-06-04

“Gone For Goode” | Homicide: Life On The Street | TV Club | TV | The A.V. Club “Homicide is not The Wire. But, maybe because so many of the people who were central to its creative team had developed their skills somewhere else besides television, it was something that no one had ever quite… Continue reading Links for 2011-06-04

Watching Photons Interfere: “Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer”

It’s been a long and brutally busy week here, so I really ought to just take a day off from blogging. But there’s a new paper in Science on quantum physics that’s just too good to pass up, so here’s a ReasearchBlogging post to close out the week. Aw, c’mon, dude, I’m tired. What’s so… Continue reading Watching Photons Interfere: “Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer”

Links for 2011-06-03

Practical Tips on Writing a Book from 23 Brilliant Authors | NeuroTribes More or less what you would expect: idiosyncratic, largely contradictory, but with a few general patterns. (tags: writing books business publishing blogs science)