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Plain English Campaign gets it wrong

January 8, 2012  Filed under Blog, Featured, Writing 

In almost all cases, I support the Plain English Campaign, who aim to improve the readability of government documents, corporate letters, web sites, and other forms of communication. In their 2011 Golden Bull Awards, however, the Plain English Campaign got it dead wrong. The UK Met Office won an award for ‘empowering people to make […]

Scientists Behaving Badly

December 20, 2011  Filed under Blog, Featured 

Fabrication of data, plagiarism, theft, retraction, image duplication, destruction of property, and death. These are the results from the Top Science Scandals of 2011, as determined by The Scientist magazine. (Thanks to Dave Topping for pointing this out.)

Monkey See, Monkey Do

December 19, 2011  Filed under Blog, Featured, Presentations 

In writing my book and questioning the “standard” approach that people have used to give scientific presentations, I have often wondered if people stick to convention because that’s all they’ve seen. They see an outline slide or a meaningless “thank you!” slide and think, “Yeah, that’s the way to do it right.” The question is […]

Errors in Publications #1

October 30, 2011  Filed under Blog, Featured, Humor, Writing 

Check those page proofs carefully!

Very short abstract

October 16, 2011  Filed under Blog, Humor 

From arXiv.org: Can apparent superluminal neutrino speeds be explained as a quantum weak measurement? M. V. Berry, N. Brunner, S. Popescu, P. Shukla (Submitted on 13 Oct 2011) Abstract Probably not. [Thanks to Dan Housley for pointing this out.]

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