I know I posted a few reviews a couple of days ago but that was to celebrate the Hugo Awards. I do wish I’d been able to go to Loncon but such is life. Right, enough with the wishing, on with the reviews.
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Tag Archives: science
Sciencey LOL of the Week
This made me laugh but also made me slightly uneasy.
There’s a snobbish tone to it that I don’t like. I think it’s probably bad for science, and the image of the science community to be considered snobby. If people think that they will be discriminated against for not being ‘cultured’ enough then they might be put off going in to scientific disciplines.
Opinions?
First Extraterrestrial Waves Ever Spotted On Titan
The history and future of the Universe in four minutes: Brian Greene at TED2014
Review: ‘Nearest Star’ by Leon Golub and Jay M. Passachoff
2nd Edition
2014
Cambridge University Press
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The Santa Issue II- Excavating Santa
And to continue this weeks Santa theme, the second part of an interesting set of posts by Bone Don’t Lie.
The Santa Issue- Part I
I thought this article was interesting and a good complement to the book review I posted yesterday.
Enjoy.
Review: Comets! by David J Eicher
In 1975, at the age of fourteen, David Eicher fell in love with the Universe. until then he had wanted to be a doctor, but became entranced by Comet West and has been fascinated by comets ever since. Consequently he gave up his medical aspirations and became the editor of Astronomy magazine and author of seventeen books about science and history instead. This volume was written in early 2013 in order to be available in time for the arrival at naked-eye visibility of Comet ISON later this month. Comet ISON is expected to be a ‘Great Comet’ – a particularly bright comet that will put on an impressive show for observers here on Earth.
Criminally good books
I’ve just finished reading a couple of good books:
Silent Witnesses
Nigel McCrery
and
The Burglar Caught by a Skeleton
And Other Singular Tales from the Victorian Press
Jeremy Clay
Review: ‘My Brief History’ by Stephen Hawking
10th September 2013
Bantam
Stephen Hawking has written several popular science books that have been incredibly well received. And now he has written his own story. I have read an uncorrected e-book and am now able to review it.
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