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This Year's Economics Nobel Was Another Triumph For The Blackboard Over The Real World

This Year's Economics Nobel Was Another Triumph For The Blackboard Over The Real World

Jean Tirole's theories, capturing reality as an afterthought? IMF, CC BY-NC-ND By David Spencer, University of Leeds It’s that time of year again – when academic economics, thanks to the Nobel Prize…
Something is wrong on the Internet! What does the Science Blogger do?

Something is wrong on the Internet! What does the Science Blogger do?

Saturday, I launched my first Experiment.com project to crowd-fund my PhD dissertation research in science communication Louisiana State University. Robert Couse-Baker, Flickr.com.…
Stand By Your Maine: Country Music's Northern Roots

Stand By Your Maine: Country Music's Northern Roots

Country music's soaring popularity in the Northeast isn't so much a novelty as it is a rebirth. Image: US Navy By Clifford Murphy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County This past June, radio…
Intervention Program Helps Prevent Dropouts, Alcohol And Drug Use In Mexican-American Kids

Intervention Program Helps Prevent Dropouts, Alcohol And Drug Use In Mexican-American Kids

A family-focused intervention program for middle-school Mexican-American children leads to fewer drop-out rates and lower rates of alcohol and illegal drug use. .  High-school aged youth that…
Cat Dentistry - Vets Want Your Money, But Are Nervous About Bringing It Up

Cat Dentistry - Vets Want Your Money, But Are Nervous About Bringing It Up

A recent survey found that 50% of final year veterinary students in the UK don't feel confident discussing dental problems or doing oral cavity examinations of small pets. Most vets just dread the…
Journalists Need A Point Of View If They Want To Stay Relevant

Journalists Need A Point Of View If They Want To Stay Relevant

By Jay Rosen, New York University If extreme polarization is now an enduring feature of American politics — not just a bug — how does that change the game for journalists? I have some ideas, but…
Ironically, Asking Questions To Identify Teens At Risk Of Hearing Loss Doesn't Work

Ironically, Asking Questions To Identify Teens At Risk Of Hearing Loss Doesn't Work

There is no substitute for a hearing test, especially in an age group that doesn't self-report very well. Currently, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Bright Futures children's health…
The Science Of Voodoo Dolls - Coburn's Annual Wastebook Released

The Science Of Voodoo Dolls - Coburn's Annual Wastebook Released

Voodoo Dolls, Gambling Monkeys and Zombies in Love sounds like a 1980s B-movie title, along the lines of "Chopper Chicks In Zombie Town", but it's actually part of the latest Wastebook from Senator…
This Is Not The Immigration Crisis You're Looking For

This Is Not The Immigration Crisis You're Looking For

When is an immigration crisis not an immigration crisis? When people who do not live where it is happening change the definition of an immigration crisis. A new paper from Rice University's Baker…
As The Weather Changes, So Do Beliefs About Climate Change

As The Weather Changes, So Do Beliefs About Climate Change

By: Karin Heineman, Inside Science (Inside Science TV) – Who can forget the winter of 2013-2014? Record-breaking cold temperatures and heavy snowfall hit from the Rocky Mountains all the way to the…

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