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4gravitons.com
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| | | | Fellow science communicators, think you can explain everything that goes on in your field? If so, I have a challenge for you. Pick a day, and go through all the new papers on arXiv.org in a single area. For each one, try to give a general-audience explanation of what the paper is about. To make... | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | Musings on how science is really carried out. Why the Tevatron is so busy with hints of new physics: Thoughts on what happens when experiments come to an end. (7/20/11) Scientific skepticism isn't just politics: Why physicists were skeptical of the claims by the Opera experiment of faster-than-light neutrinos. (10/17/11) | |
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backreaction.blogspot.com
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www.susanjfowler.com
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| | Originally posted on my blog fledglingphysicist.com, here is "If Susan Can Learn Physics, So Can You". "Like most of us, I had heard throughout my life that math and physics were really difficult. If you weren't "smart", you shouldn't even bother trying to learn either, people would say...That is one of the biggest, most hurtful, and most destructive lies anyone can perpetuate...Anyone can learn physics. Anyone can learn math. Being "good at it" or "smart" is beside the point." |