Borne of the flowing water (…) Tenderly cared for by the Ninhursag, Borne of the flowing water (…) Tenderly cared for by the Ninhursag, Having founded your town by the sacred lake, She finished its great walls for you, Ninkasi, having founded your town by the sacred lake, She finished its great walls for you… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Science Stories 6: Party in Mesopotamia
SteelyKid, Future President
We flew down to Florida Friday afternoon, on a Southwest flight to Tampa. While waiting to board, SteelyKid of course struck up a conversation with basically everybody in the vicinity, but mostly an older Asian woman who was behind us. That woman also ended up in the seat directly behind SteelyKid. As this was a… Continue reading SteelyKid, Future President
Advent Calendar of Science Stories 5: Philosophers in the Sun
“More wine?” “Hmm? Oh, yes, thank you. Sorry, I was–” “Thinking about mathematics, I wager. Prime numbers was it?” “No, just distracted. It’s this blasted heat.” “It is the longest day of the year.” “Yes, but normally not so hot.” “Especially here. You think this is hot, visit me in Syene sometime. You think it… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Science Stories 5: Philosophers in the Sun
PNAS: Benoit Hamelin, Computer Security Developer
I’ve decided to do a new round of profiles in the Project for Non-Academic Science (acronym deliberately chosen to coincide with a journal), as a way of getting a little more information out there to students studying in STEM fields who will likely end up with jobs off the “standard” academic science track. The eleventh… Continue reading PNAS: Benoit Hamelin, Computer Security Developer
Eureka Update: Excerpt and Radio Interviews
A couple of quick updates on Eureka publicity, as we get on a plane today to take the kids to Florida for the weekend: — APS News has an excerpt from the chapter on collecting hobbies. This is kind of choppy, obviously cut down to meet a word count limit of some sort, but it… Continue reading Eureka Update: Excerpt and Radio Interviews
Uncertain Dots 27
After a loooong hiatus due to incompatible work schedules, Rhett and I are back with our intermittent hangout series. We talk about space programs, the engineering mindset, and cool stuff you can do with liquid nitrogen. Amazingly, we didn’t actually talk about our current (well, recently-completed, in my case) classes. That might be a first… Continue reading Uncertain Dots 27
Advent Calendar of Science Stories 4: Solstice
The southeastern sky had been lightening for some time, stars slowly fading away. Off to the west, a band of clouds was moving in, obscuring stars as it came, but they wouldn’t make it in time to block the sunrise. A good thing, as the last two dawns had been cloudy. There would be maybe… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Science Stories 4: Solstice
PNAS: Hamish Johnston, Physicsworld.com Editor
I’ve decided to do a new round of profiles in the Project for Non-Academic Science (acronym deliberately chosen to coincide with a journal), as a way of getting a little more information out there to students studying in STEM fields who will likely end up with jobs off the “standard” academic science track. The tenth… Continue reading PNAS: Hamish Johnston, Physicsworld.com Editor
Advent Calendar of Science Stories 3: Iceman
The fungal tea tastes vile, and not for the first time he considers dumping it on the last of the morning’s fire. It does seem to be helping the pain in his gut, though, as the medicine man said it would, so he gulps the last of it with a grimace. Around him the younger… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Science Stories 3: Iceman
PNAS: Steven Olson, Semiconductor Engineer
I’ve decided to do a new round of profiles in the Project for Non-Academic Science (acronym deliberately chosen to coincide with a journal), as a way of getting a little more information out there to students studying in STEM fields who will likely end up with jobs off the “standard” academic science track. Ninth in… Continue reading PNAS: Steven Olson, Semiconductor Engineer