Magical Narrative Thinking
Before I begin, this focuses on a very specific example – so, if you have time, have a think about how it generalises. There are countless examples out there, in fiction especially, but where it bleeds...
View ArticleThe Predictability of Science Churnalism + Bonus Sweary Rant
Ca. 20 hours ago, I dropped the following comment on Facebook: Currently trending is that the Philae lander has perhaps found life on a comet… yeah, if that turns out to be verified and not just media...
View ArticleNo, Scientists Didn’t Do The Thing
I threatened to write this a few posts back, and after I Fucking Don’t Understand Science’s last clusterfuck, I’m going to. So next time a major science story gets reported in the popular press, this...
View ArticleWhat I’d say to climate change deniers if… fuck it, I AM saying this
You may have read this before, so you know where this is going… I just wanted to say to you by the way of introductory remarks that I’m extremely miffed about this subject, and in my quest to try to...
View ArticleYou’re Not Here To Study Chemistry
I don’t gripe about work too often here… okay, maybe I do. Anyway, here’s one thought flowing throw my head as I have ten minutes to kill between doing allegedly important things. Sometimes, I want to...
View ArticleThe Environment: Social vs Science
A thing I’ve long suspected, but have really only figured out and cemented after having to write some lecture materials on it, is that green chemistry, climatology, sustainability and environmentalism...
View ArticleThe 10 Dumbest Things I’ve Seen An Undergraduate Chemist Do
In no particular order, here are the 10 dumbest things I’ve seen an undergraduate chemist do in the last decade or so. 1. Derive a bond-length longer than the Humber bridge This is a fairly common...
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