First Commercial Moon Landing Gets Go-ahead

“The US State Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have granted TransOrbital, Inc. of La Jolla, California, permission to send its TrailBlazer probe to map the surface of the Moon and photograph Earth.” —First Commercial Moon Landing Gets Go-aheadNature) “He was a junkman with an extraordinary dream…to salvage the junk left on the…

Foolproof Flat-pack Warns of Assembly Errors

“While IKEA’s instruction sheets lead to a safely constructed unit, Antifakos thinks that the order in which parts should be assembled often seems arbitrary to the buyer. ‘People find this annoying so they don’t follow them,’ he says. ” —Foolproof Flat-pack Warns of Assembly ErrorsNew Scientist) Do people hate reading instructions so much that furniture…

Trapped by the Web

“If all you have is a hammer then everything is a nail. How else can you explain why web sites are so incredibly painful to use? If I were paranoid I’d assume there was a conspiracy to assure that the Internet is kept lame. But perhaps it is a combination of ignorance and laziness.” Bob…

The Science of Scientific Writing

“Science is often hard to read. Most people assume that its difficulties are born out of necessity, out of the extreme complexity of scientific concepts, data and analysis. We argue here that complexity of thought need not lead to impenetrability of expression; we demonstrate a number of rhetorical principles that can produce clarity in communication…

Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?

“The diamond invention… is a mechanism for converting tiny crystals of carbon into universally recognized tokens of wealth, power, and romance…. To stabilize the market, De Beers had to endow these stones with a sentiment that would inhibit the public from ever reselling them.” The illusion had to be created that diamonds were forever —…

Top 5 Cosmic Myths

“On these pages are five astronomy misconceptions that are so common they’re almost canonical. Is one of these lurking in your brain? ” Phil Plait —Top 5 Cosmic MythsSpace.com) Similar:Unity3D Maze Game TutorialWorkspace for an in-progress Unity3D tut…AcademiaFinal grades are due tomorrow. My Fall 2020 is almost over. I survived.Final grades are due tomorrow. My…

When Text Messaging Gets Ugly

Another use for 24/7 text messaging services: bullying children in the British school system. —When Text Messaging Gets UglyWired) Similar:Paleo-Future: robotsThis is from the robots category of Pale…AestheticsAn interesting analysis of Trump's rhetorical strategy.In the Washington Post, Greg Sargent ana…CultureIt’s alive! What NPR learned from turning its @nprnews Twitter account from a bot into a…

They Weren't Meant to be Games

“When a game is done well, the motion picture industry can’t compete. Last year, people spent $14 billion worldwide on films, but Americans alone spent $8 billion on games for their homes and another $7 billion in arcade playing.” Brad King —They Weren’t Meant to be Games (Wired) Similar:Clickbait writers hate this English professor's time-saving…

Me Crush Middle-Class Tax Hike!

“Raaaah! Gronk hate H.R. 3712, the Income And Property Tax Reassessment Act! Senator Gronk crush middle-class tax hike!” Sen. Gronk —Me Crush Middle-Class Tax Hike!The Onion) Similar:The difficulty is the point (teaching critical thinking skills differs from teaching facts…In the past few years I have seen more s…AcademiaWhen F. Scott Fitzgerald Judged Gatsby By Its…

America's Might: A Comic Tale

“MIT professors claim the gear would let grunts leap 20-foot walls, become nearly invisible on command, deflect bullets, heal their wounds quickly, protect against chemical and biological agents — and strike fear into the hearts of evildoers everywhere. ” Noah Shachtman —America’s Might: A Comic TaleWired) The researchers reportedly used a comic book hero as…

Playing Dirty in the War on Plagiarism

“My idea is to pollute the source in order to discourage students from eagerly grabbing papers off the Internet and assuming they will get the grade that the term-paper service almost guarantees. ” Vincent Moore —Playing Dirty in the War on Plagiarism (Chronicle) Similar:There’s No Longer Any Doubt That Hollywood Writing Is Powering AITwo years after…

Hindi Chatbot Breaks New Ground

“A computer chat program that speaks Hindi could open up computers to India’s illiterate millions. ” —Hindi Chatbot Breaks New GroundBBC) Similar:The Tempest, According to My 9yo DaughterShe’s 10 now, but here is her response t…CultureOde to Huckleberry Finn, Dec’d(Inspired by Emmeline Grangerford, Dec’d…CultureTo all these tools I've loved before…While cleaning out my desk at…

Is Our Children Learning?

“But after spending 20 minutes just designing the introduction page, the students still can’t answer the most basic question: What does the liver do? ‘I don’t know; we were supposed to do the gallbladder,’ answers a shy Latino girl with pigtails. They are learning how to use PowerPoint, but they have no idea what the…

There's No Place to Hide

“The next word in security is a system so thorough that it will reveal even the contents of a cigarette pack hidden in your coat pocket. Developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the scanner uses holographic imaging technology to provide full-body, 360-degree coverage of a person in near real time. ” —There’s No Place to…

Students Complain About Devices for Reading E-Books, Study Finds

“Navigating through digital texts was one of the e-book users’ biggest complaints. They found moving from page to page ‘tedious.’ They also found it difficult to find specific chapters in texts and to find particular words.” —Students Complain About Devices for Reading E-Books, Study Finds (Chronicle) Similar:MLA In-text citations: Writing that got you through high school…

SatireWire Has Landed

“Citing creative differences, SatireWire’s founder and sole employee, Andrew Marlatt, announced that as of today, the site will no longer be updated. Unlike everything else on the site, this is not a joke.” Andrew Marlatt —SatireWire Has LandedSatireWire) SatireWire was never quite as good as The Onion, but it did have a pleasant “doing this…