60 Years Of End Of The World Sci-Fi: 1950

60 Years Of End Of The World Sci-Fi: 1950

Our 1950 pick is L. Sprague de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller's Genus Homo, a pulp adventure that takes place a million years in the future after after the genus Homo has destroyed itself, leaving the…
Manifesto For The Simple Scribe - Rules Of Prose

Manifesto For The Simple Scribe - Rules Of Prose

Little nuggets of (k)nowledge can often be the most simple and common sense ideas, but it takes someone else to put them into a coherent sentence. Tim Radford is a freelance journalist who has…
60 Years Of End Of The World Sci-Fi: 1949

60 Years Of End Of The World Sci-Fi: 1949

With 1949, we arrive at one of the big classics in the post-apocalyptic genre. George Stewart’s Earth Abides is epic in both scope and ambition, a bittersweet story that captures the immense scale on…
Citizen Science Isn't Enough Science For Citizens

Citizen Science Isn't Enough Science For Citizens

Via GenomeWeb's Daily Scan, some comments on the prospects for citizen science in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Only one of the three appears to be an actual research scientist, but they make…
What to expect at the H+ Summit

What to expect at the H+ Summit

The last couple of months of organizing the H+ Summit at Harvard University, together with Alex Lightman, Kevin Jain, and all the other collaborators of the conference team, have been very intense.…
Wikipedia's Science 2.0 Article - I Call Poe

Wikipedia's Science 2.0 Article - I Call Poe

Wikipedia's Science 2.0 Article - I Call Poe This article was inspired by Hontas Farmer's recent article and the subsequent comments: Science 2.0 - Darwinian Selection Of The Best Paper. I call Poe…
Another win for citizen science

Another win for citizen science

If you haven't heard - and you will, because I will keep talking about it - citizen science is getting its own summit this weekend, when H+ sponsors "Rise of the Citizen-Scientist"(1) ... but that is…
The Idea-Monger: No Genius Required

The Idea-Monger: No Genius Required

You are an idea-monger. Science, art, technology – it doesn’t matter which. What matters is that you’re all about the idea. You live for it. You’re the one who wakes your spouse at 3 AM to describe…