links for 2007-10-20

Terra Sigillata : News Flash: Unathletic Kids Unpopular and Lonely Also, bad at sports. (tags: education silly sports) slacktivist: Gay-Hatin’ Gospel (pt. 2) Part two in Fred Clark’s series attempting to explain evangelical gay-bashing (tags: politics US religion) Optical Dilution and Feedback Cooling of a Gram-Scale Oscillator to 6.9 mK Blogged a while back, now… Continue reading links for 2007-10-20

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Atheists Are Like a Series of Stupid Analogies

For those keeping score, the DonorsChoose Challenge stands at $3,262 right now. Only hours remain before this week’s incentive deadline, so act quickly: For another $290, I’ll stab myself with a fork. For another $540, I’ll read and respectfully review Richard Dawkins’s book, or some other atheist screed For another $2,737, you’ll get one blissful… Continue reading Atheists Are Like a Series of Stupid Analogies

DonorsChoose Payoff: Homework vs. Google

An anonymous donor cashes in a $30 donation to ask: Homework solutions from intro physics through grad school physics are available online, and while working through Jackson and Goldstein problems can be miserable without some guidance, the temptation is there to plagiarize. When you teach, do you use book-problems or write your own? Do you… Continue reading DonorsChoose Payoff: Homework vs. Google

links for 2007-10-19

Mixing Memory : Women in Math, Science, and Engineering, and Playing Video Games The solution to the gender disparity in science: Mandatory first-person shooters for everyone! (tags: gender science psychology) Jobs, News and Views for All of Higher Education – Inside Higher Ed :: Sweetening the Deal Handing out chocolate boosts teaching evaluation scores. (tags:… Continue reading links for 2007-10-19

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James Watson and the Myth of g

I’m not sure whether it was prompted by James Watson’s little outburst (for which he has apologized “unreservedly”) or just serendipity, but Cosma Shalizi offers an exhaustive demolition of the idea of a single general intelligence factor: Anyone who wanders into the bleak and monotonous desert of IQ and the nature-vs-nurture dispute eventually gets trapped… Continue reading James Watson and the Myth of g

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The Problem with Solar Energy

Over at The Island of Doubt, James Hrynyshyn has a post about solar skepticism on the part of some researchers, who think that claims of increased efficiency are often overhyped. Of course, efficiency isn’t the only issue. A couple of weks ago, we had a colloquium talk by Peter Persans of RPI, who is working… Continue reading The Problem with Solar Energy