What is Big Data? Part II: Heterogeneous Materiality Evan 2:13 PM No Comments If I've learned one thing from the history of science and technology, it's that the way people ask questions shapes that way that... Read More
What is Big Data? Part I: "Cultural ideology" Evan 12:21 PM 2 comments What is Big Data? Lots of people are asking and answering this question. ( This blog included ). Scholars in various fields , inc... Read More
Links: The "human hobbit" at 10, Hurricane Sandy at 2, and Mouse Inception Evan 9:12 AM No Comments Heated debate over the 'sick-hobbit hypothesis.' [http://www.nature.com/news/the-discovery-of-homo-floresiensis-tales-of-the-... Read More
Going Global Jenna 10:14 AM 2 comments As Ebola spreads outside the confines of West Africa, public health officials have declared the epidemic to be a crisis on a global scale. ... Read More
Links: Crowdsourcing, reproductive tech, and more on Ebola Evan 7:25 AM No Comments Celebrated recreational mathematician Martin Gardner Martin Gardner, indefatigable debunker and longtime editor of the “Mathematica... Read More
PSA: We're on Twitter! leah 10:49 AM No Comments Just a friendly reminder: AmericanScience is on twitter! Follow us @AmericanSciBlog for daily updates on all things science-related. Read More
Links: Planes, maps, and school lunch Evan 11:24 AM No Comments Human-computer interaction and the study of airline disasters. http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2009/01/air_crash200901 Whoa! Sorr... Read More
Pluto is a planet again, or not, who cares David Roth Singerman 12:27 AM 1 comment In the introductory history of science class I'm teaching this fall, we began with some chapters from Thomas Kuhn's The Structu... Read More
Foggy with a Chance of Profit Evan 11:07 AM 2 comments The story of a technological metaphor. [http://cloudtweaks.com/humor/] My dad, like many dads, has a keen ear for strangeness in the... Read More
What Difference Does a Chromosome Make? Jenna 10:30 AM No Comments This feature is cross-posted on Cosmologics , an online magazine project of the Program for Science, Religion and Culture at the Harvard Div... Read More
Weekly Roundup leah 9:36 AM No Comments The last of the megafauna. Julian Fennessy/New York Times Good morning! This week in science news: MIT anthrop... Read More
Disasters and Design Evan 10:15 AM No Comments For months, an epidemic of the Ebola virus has torn through West Africa. Official statistics as of Sept 23 report over 6,500 cases of ... Read More