Stars, Genes And Quarks

Personal musings on science, scientists and the public understanding of STEM by a New Zealand-based amateur astronomer and paleontologist.

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Showing posts with label LIGO. Show all posts
Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Bursting the bubble: how outside influences affect scientific research

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In these dark times, when some moron (sorry, non-believer in scientific evidence) can easily reach large numbers of people on social media w...
Monday, 27 August 2018

Hammer and chisel: the top ten reasons why fossil hunting is so important

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At a time when the constantly evolving world of consumer digital technology seems to echo the mega-budget, cutting-edge experiments of the ...
Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Low-key wonders: how small-scale innovation can aid the developing world

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The success of mega-budget science experiments such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observato...
Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Research without borders: why international cooperation is good for STEM

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I've just finished reading Bryan Sykes' (okay, I know he's a bit controversial) The Seven Daughters of Eve , about the developme...
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