I think I’m done writing. My supervisor now has my thesis, and is going to read it on Saturday to see if I still need to change things, and hopefully …
Science Communication
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Community & eventsOutreach & engagementScience Communication
Has the Large Hadron Collider Destroyed the World Yet?
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenConcerned conference attendees at the Perimeter Institute anxiously follow the Has the Large Hadron Collider Destroyed the World Yet? website. Has it? Has it now? Let’s refresh it to be …
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Community & eventsScience Communication
Science in the 21st Century conference
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI’m at the Science in the 21st Century conference at the Perimeter institute. You can listen to the recordings of the talks on PIRSA (they go up a day after …
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Scholarly communicationScience Communication
How to get scientists to adopt web 2.0 technologies: reference managers
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI spend quite a bit of time online. I have two blogs and a Twitter account, and through various services you can follow along with what music I’m listening to, …
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Scholarly communicationScience CommunicationScience life and careers
Graph theory: graphs are annoying
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI was away, but now I’m back. Report on trip later, after I’ve been a bit more productive. And there’s the problem. I have spent all day afternoon evening fidgeting …
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Science EverywhereWriting, images, and storytelling
Photographing the science museum
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenIs a science museum photogenic? On Utata, an online salon for photographers, I found this lovely piece about photographing science and natural history museums, by Meera Sethi: “What I’m trying …
