Yearly Archives: 2011

Weird science facts, January 19 — January 25

I’m currently in the airport in San Francisco, waiting to get my flight back to Charlotte.  I thought this would be a good time to post the past week’s Twitter #weirdscifacts!  Hopefully life will settle down somewhat soon and I’ll … Continue reading

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“Blogging on the career path” at ScienceOnline 2011

At the recent ScienceOnline 2011 meeting (#scio11), one of the panels I participated in was a “Blogging on the career path” with Sheril Kirshenbaum of The Intersection, Janet Stemwedel of Adventures in Ethics and Science, and John Hawks of his eponymous … Continue reading

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Weird science facts, January 12 — January 18

Just got back from ScienceOnline 2011 this week, and I’m hoping to put up a few posts about it over the next couple of days — as well as a few science posts!  In the meantime, here are the Twitter … Continue reading

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Use The Giant’s Shoulders #31 to start your day!

This edition of the history of science blog carnival carries a bit of a kick!  The newly-revamped blog Morning Coffee Physics has posted the most excellent 31st edition of The Giant’s Shoulders. Many thanks to Jasper for putting together an … Continue reading

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Weird science facts, January 5 – January 11

Here are the Twitter weird science facts for the week! 298. Jan 05: China’s treacherous Yellow River: est. 1.5k floods (millions killed) & 26 course changes in 2.6k years.  The Yellow River is especially dangerous because of the high proportion … Continue reading

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Post at Scientific American guest blog on invisibility!

For those wondering where my science-related posts have been these days, I have at least a partial answer: I have a guest post on the Scientific American guest blog on, “Invisibility: After several years of research, it’s just gotten weirder”! … Continue reading

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4 days until the deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders #31!

There are just 4 days left until the deadline for the 31st edition of The Giant’s Shoulders, to be posted on the 16th of January at Morning Coffee Physics! Entries can be submitted through blogcarnival.com or directly to the host blog, … Continue reading

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Martin Cruz Smith’s Nightwing

It can take an author many years of writing to establish their own unique voice and style.  Their early works are often a fascinating “what if” scenario, giving a glimpse of directions a well-known novelist may have alternatively taken.  The … Continue reading

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With Open Lab, today was a book trifecta!

I will quickly wear out my welcome with all my self-patting-on-the-back, but I can’t help point out that today was in essence a book trifecta for me!  I already mentioned receiving the first copy of my book in my previous … Continue reading

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First copy of Mathematical Methods for Optical Physics and Engineering arrived!

This morning was a personal milestone for me: the very first copy of my new textbook, Mathematical Methods for Optical Physics and Engineering, arrived at my office! I’m very excited, obviously!  The book is now available through Amazon.co.uk for those … Continue reading

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