DonorsChoose: Better Viewing for Students

Continuing the theme of highlighting the occasional particularly worthy proposal, have a look at “Better Viewing for Students”, which pretty much encapsulates everything you need to know about the reasons for the fundraising drive. The proposal is asking for money to buy an overhead projector for classroom use– not a computer projector, an old-school overhead.… Continue reading DonorsChoose: Better Viewing for Students

Dorky Poll: Science Power!

OK, the monkey business may have been a little too abstract for a good audience participation entry. So let’s fall back on a classic: What science-related superpower would you most like to have? Because this is a Dorky Poll, “science-related superpower” here means a supernatural ability that is useful for doing science. Because battling crime… Continue reading Dorky Poll: Science Power!

Redecorating ScienceBlogs

ScienceBlogs has just redesigned the main site. Sort of. The change is subtle enough that you might not notice it– the only real difference on the front page is that the “channel” list has been reorganized– it’s now slightly shorter, and some old channels have been combined into new ones. There are two practical advantages… Continue reading Redecorating ScienceBlogs

links for 2007-10-16

Edge-Serpentine Gallery: FORMULAE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Equations as art objects (via Cosmic Variance) (tags: science art blogs) Marginal Revolution: Mechanism Design for Grandma The Economics Nobel explained (tags: economics Nobel news)

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Announcing the Uncertain Principles Physics Scholarship Program

In the spirit of the newly clarified regulations governing the Academic Competitiveness Grant and National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grant Programs administered by the Department of Education, I am pleased to announce the Uncertain Principles Physics Scholarship Program. Under this program, I pledge to personally pay the full tuition for any… Continue reading Announcing the Uncertain Principles Physics Scholarship Program

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2007

The weekend interrupted the parade of Nobel prizes, setting apart The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2007, more commonly called the Nobel in Economics (even though it’s a late addition). This goes to three guys in the US, including the obligatory Chicagoan: Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin, and Roger… Continue reading The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2007

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links for 2007-10-15

Friends, not policies, win elections – Physics World – physicsworld.com I am shocked– shocked!– to learn that voters don’t always elect the candidate woth the best policies. (tags: politics physics stupid journals) C. Sample Citation and Introduction to Citing Blogs For those times when you want to use a LOLcat in a Science article… (via… Continue reading links for 2007-10-15

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