Guest Thinkers — August 16, 2010 Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change Matthew C. Nisbet Copy a link to the article entitled Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on Facebook Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on Twitter (X) Share Tomorrow @ NSF: Communicating Climate Change on LinkedIn A reminder about the outstanding panel to be held tomorrow at NSF headquarters.
Thinking The great free will debate featuring Michio Kaku and Steven Pinker Who — or what — really controls your mind?
The Past The largest accidental explosion of all time More than a century ago, Halifax suffered an accidental blast one-fifth the size of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
High Culture 6 great books with wildly unreliable narrators Dive into the twisted truths and concealed realities told by literature’s most unreliable narrators.
The Well Signs you’re burned out — and how to bounce back If you don’t feel better after the weekend, the “burnout paradox” could explain why. ▸ 7 min — with Laurie Santos
Starts With A Bang The trick to instantly identifying JWST images If you can identify a foreground star, the spike patterns are a dead giveaway as to whether it’s a JWST image or any other observatory.
Guest Thinkers More Details on NSF “Reporting Climate Change” Panel From an email sent out this morning by NSF. If readers can make it, this panel is definitely worth attending. NSF to Host Panel Discussion on Communicating Climate ChangeJournalists Andy […]