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My talk on “Forgotten milestones in the history of optics”
I just got finished giving a talk to the graduate students of my department on “Forgotten milestones in the history of optics”. The talk seemed to be very well-received, and I’ve already had faculty suggesting that I should give it … Continue reading
Posted in History of science, Optics
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The Giant’s Shoulders #21 is up!
The twenty-first edition of The Giant’s Shoulders is up at PACHSmörgåsbord, just in time to commemorate the birthday of Caroline Herschel! Many thanks to Darin for assembling it! The deadline for the next edition is April 15th, and it will … Continue reading
Posted in General science, Science news
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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: corporate water abuse, vanishing audiophiles, artificial coffee smelling and 60k-year-old canteens
Coca-Cola and Water Use in India: “Good Till the Last Drop”. Eric Michael Johnson at The Primate Diaries describes the shocking and little-heard of abuse of water resources by Coca-Cola in India. (I was drinking a Coke when I read … Continue reading
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Jeff Rice’s The Kolchak Papers
On Saturday, April 25, at about 2:30 A.M., Cheryl Ann Hughes was tapping her foot angrily as she waited at the corner of Second and Fremont streets. She glanced repeatedly at her watch. The young man she was currently living … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
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A new optics blog: Internal Reflections
There’s a new optics-related blog out there! A friend and colleague sent me notice that the company he works for, ASE Optics, has started its own blog, called Internal Reflections. Quoting their “about” page, This blog is a place to … Continue reading
Perpetual motion — nonsense for over 100 years
Some two years ago, I wrote a post about a device called the “whipmag”, a thinly-disguised perpetual motion machine based on magnets that would supposedly accelerate without an external source of energy once set in motion. I was understandably critical … Continue reading
Posted in ... the Hell?, History of science
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7 days until The Giant’s Shoulders #21!
There’s 7 days left until the deadline for The Giant’s Shoulders #21! It will be held at PACHSmörgåsbord, and entries can be submitted through blogcarnival.com or directly to the host blog, as usual! We still could REALLY use some more … Continue reading
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ResearchBlogging editor’s selections: chimps with tools, moon-bases, shrinky dink science, and earthquake predictions
Uncovering the “Chimpanzee Stone Age”. First, from Brian at Laelaps we have a discussion of stone tool use in chimpanzees — and the archaeology of such tool use! Will the Moon mess up a moon-base? For all the talk of … Continue reading
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The oldest LOLcat?
While researching another science post, I came across the following image: The image is from The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine, vol. 1 (1898-1899), at the end of the introduction to the magazine by Alfred C. Harmsworth. This seems to be … Continue reading
Posted in ... the Hell?, Animals, Silliness
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ResearchBlogging Awards voting open!
I should remind folks that voting is now open for the ResearchBlogging Awards 2010! If you are a research blogger and have an account on ResearchBlogging.org, don’t forget to vote for your favorite research blogs in a variety of categories, … Continue reading
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