I’m on vacation this week, and taking this opportunity to clear out a large backlog of news items that I flagged as interesting, but never got around to commenting on. I’ll group them thematically, just to spread things out over a few days, and this post lumps together some results from biophysics and astrophysics that… Continue reading Physics “News”: Bio and Astro
Physics “News”: Precision Measurements Edition
I’m on vacation this week, and taking this opportunity to clear out a large backlog of news items that I flagged as interesting, but never got around to commenting on. I’ll group them thematically, just to spread things out over a few days, and this lot is a bunch of articles about fiendishly difficult experiments… Continue reading Physics “News”: Precision Measurements Edition
Physics “News”: Solid State Edition
I’m on vacation this week, and taking this opportunity to clear out a large backlog of news items that I flagged as interesting, but never got around to commenting on. I’ll group them thematically, just to spread things out over a few days, and this lot is a bunch of articles about new developments in… Continue reading Physics “News”: Solid State Edition
Physics “News”: Clever Gadgets Edition
I’m on vacation this week, and taking this opportunity to clear out a large backlog of news items that I flagged as interesting, but never got around to commenting on. I’ll group them thematically, just to spread things out over a few days, and this lot is a bunch of articles about nifty new widgets… Continue reading Physics “News”: Clever Gadgets Edition
Physics “News”: Quantum Optics Edition
I’m on vacation this week, and taking this opportunity to clear out a large backlog of news items that I flagged as interesting, but never got around to commenting on. I’ll group them thematically, just to spread things out over a few days, and this post highlights a couple of new things in the quantum… Continue reading Physics “News”: Quantum Optics Edition
Entertain Yourselves
I’m off for a much-needed vacation, and will be Internet-less for the next week. Woo-hoo! The plan of the moment is to set up a handful of physics “news” items to appear next week (the scare quotes are because some of these items are weeks old), but otherwise there won’t be any updates. If you’re… Continue reading Entertain Yourselves
Math: It’s Good For You
That’s the conclusion of a new study from Harvard and the University of Virginia, anyway: Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Virginia have found that high school coursework in one of the sciences generally does not predict better college performance in other scientific disciplines. But there’s one notable exception: Students with the most… Continue reading Math: It’s Good For You
DonorsChoose Update
DonorsChoose, the educational charity we ran a fundraiser for last year, has made it to the final round of five in the American Express Members Project charity giveaway, and they’re looking for votes to help them win $5 million. They’re up against some stiff competition, and really, it’d be churlish to complain about any of… Continue reading DonorsChoose Update
Endowment Hoarding?
It’s been a few days since I linked to Inside Higher Ed, and the Internet itself was threatening to collapse. They’re got a provocative article today about university endowments, though, so disaster is averted. The author, Lynne Munson, compares colleges and universities to private foundations, and doesn’t like what she sees: A recent survey of… Continue reading Endowment Hoarding?
Cult Update on ESPN
No, this isn’t about the theological component of NASCAR (though the popularity of auto racing is perhaps best explained by sophisticated brainwashing techniques)– it’s much more important: A story on ESPN.com about the Williams-Amherst rivalry: Although the unusual history of the two schools inspired the rivalry, the annual success of both programs certainly has turned… Continue reading Cult Update on ESPN