links for 2008-04-20

Jacks of Science − Super Slow Motion is the New Slow Motion “[A]s frames per second increase (speed of video decreases), coolness approaches infinity, a value infinitely cooler than the speed of normal life. Moving past this discontinuity, boringness surpasses coolness and we observe exponential decay as speed of (tags: video youtube silly science gadgets… Continue reading links for 2008-04-20

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There’s No Escape

There’s just no getting away from science-and-religion. Yesterday’s (snail) mail brought a flier from the Williams College Society of Alumni, giving the schedule of events for my upcoming 15th (!!) college reunion. The very first item on Thursday’s list of faculty lectures: 1 p.m. “Celebrating Evolution from a Religious Perspective” featuring Stuart Crampton ’58, Barclay… Continue reading There’s No Escape

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Science-and-Religion Links Dump

The whole framing/ “screechy monkeys” fracas led to a number of people asking for more frequent postings emphasizing a more moderate view of the great science and religion flamewars. As I said at the time, I’m a little hesitant about this, because there just isn’t that much there that crosses the posting threshold for me–… Continue reading Science-and-Religion Links Dump

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links for 2008-04-19

Preliminary thermal modeling accounts for some (but not all) of the Pioneer Anomaly – The Planetary Society Blog | The Planetary Society Some of the mysterious extra acceleration may just be uneven heating. (tags: science space physics astronomy thermo theory computing) Car Talk “Coming April 22, PBS’s NOVA presents a very special program. The topic?… Continue reading links for 2008-04-19

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Beer Run

I drank the last of the Dogfish Head Raison d’Etre last night (I don’t go through beer very quickly these days), which means the fridge is nearly empty, and it’s time for a beer run. Which, of course, is a great excuse for a filler-iffic audience participation question: What sort of beer should I buy?… Continue reading Beer Run

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Stability and Pedagogy

(Because nothing brings in readers like a physics pedagogy post…) Out in Minnesota, Arjendu is expressing high-level confusion about the business of lecturing: As I’ve said a few times before in this blog, I prefer to let students read the text to get a preliminary take on physics content on their own, generate questions and… Continue reading Stability and Pedagogy

Friday Dog Blogging

“Why in the world are you posting that?” “What do you mean?” “It’s a yappy little dog. We don’t like yappy little dogs.” “True enough, but it’s a picture of a yappy little dog in the infrared, and that’s pretty cool.” “I don’t think it’s all that cool. You should take pictures of me in… Continue reading Friday Dog Blogging

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links for 2008-04-18

The Scientific Activist: Why Are Veins Blue? It’s all about optics. (tags: social-science medicine biology optics physics blogs) 100 Greatest Novelty Songs Feel the pain. (tags: music silly stupid culture)

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On the Asking of Hard Questions

Janet posted a few days ago about asking questions of grad students in seminars and journal clubs and so on. This is part of a larger conversation that I’m too lazy to collect links to– Janet has them– about whether grad students should show solidarity with their fellows and refrain from asking tough questions of… Continue reading On the Asking of Hard Questions

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