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| | | | | 4gravitons has proposed a challenge: To explain scientific papers appearing on arXiv on a given day in a given (sub)field to a general audience. The challenge is directed towards fellow science communicators so that definitely excludes me. But one of my old year thoughts (turned to a new year resolution) for this blog was to... | |
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| | | | | Hans Bethe, one of the true titans of twentieth century physics, and probably the greatest scientist who was alive, is dead at 98. A Nobel L... | |
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| | | | | Another conference about entropy. Another graveyard. Last year, I blogged about the University of Cambridge cemetery visited by participants in the conference "Eddington and Wheeler: Information and Interaction."We'd lectured each other about entropy--a quantification of decay, of the march of time. Then we marched to an overgrown graveyard, where scientists who'd lectured about entropy decades... | |
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| | | by Joanne Benhamu (This essay was published as a Letter to the Editor of The Skepticmagazine,March 2019, Vol 39 No 1) The philosophy versus science debate has filled the pages of this magazine for some time now, with Gary Bakker1,2 and Ian Bryce3 heaping scorn and derision on the discipline of philosophy. Both claim that... | ||