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A story of dogs

Nov 2, 2022 3 min read
Op-eds animal rights animal welfar animal welfare Charrandas Persaud dogs Maneka Gandhi

This article in The Wire, while entirely compelling, also contains an unarticulated tension. Headline: 'How a Missing Stray Dog Led to the Withdrawal of a Caribbean High Commissioner to India'…

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COP talks as ambition police

Oct 31, 2022 3 min read
Analysis COP27 fossil fuels Greta Thunberg Paris Agreement Prime Minister Narendra Modi UNFCCC

Part of what makes Greta Thunberg such a powerful voice in climate activism is her no-nonsense communication. Yesterday, for example, she called the impending COP27 climate talks, to be held in Egypt…

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Neuromorphic hype

Oct 30, 2022 3 min read
Scicomm Science artificial neural networks emergent properties hype IEEE Spectrum more is different neuromorphic computing Philip Warren Anderson science communication superconducting synapse

We all know there's a difference between operating an Indica Diesel car and a WDP 4 diesel locomotive. The former has two cylinders and the latter 16. But that doesn't mean the WDP 4 simply ha…

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A masculine build-up to the Ind-Pak cricket match

Oct 20, 2022 3 min read
Analysis Culture Aksai Chin frontiersmanship hegemonic masculinity ICC India-Pakistan Jasprit Bumrah Jay Shah Pakistan-administered Kashmir T20 World Cup

It's just good business.…

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Bad responses to The Wire's Meta reports

Oct 12, 2022 3 min read
Op-eds Andy Stone bad-faith arguments email headers Instagram Meta tech journalism The Wire

Note, September 18, 2023, 6:40 am: I've often returned to this post since The Wire retracted its 'Meta' reports, to see if I still stand by its contents. I do with the portions that I have…

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A Kuhnian gap between research publishing and academic success

Oct 12, 2022 3 min read
Science double-blind peer-review journal impact factor paradigm change peer review research evaluation scientometrics status bias Thomas Kuhn

There is a gap in research publishing and how it relates to academic success. On the one hand, there are scientists complaining of low funds, being short-staffed, low-quality or absent equipment, diso…

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Bruno Latour (1947-2022) and critiquing science

Oct 10, 2022 4 min read
Scicomm Science

The French philosopher Bruno Latour passed away on October 9, at the age of 75. I don't know if many people in India have noticed but people abroad, especially in Europe, have. His passing leaves…

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A question about India's new science prizes

Oct 9, 2022 2 min read
Uncategorized Ajay Bhalla Appa Rao Podile Brian Skinner Gagandeep Kang M Jagadesh Kumar prestige bias Prime Minister Narendra Modi Rakesh Mishra science prize

really deserving candidates In a meeting chaired by Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla on September 16 and attended by senior members of the various science departments of the national government (DST,…

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Assorted comments: MOM, IIT Mandi, scientists' wishes

Oct 6, 2022 3 min read
Analysis Science employment contracts greenwashing hydrogen peroxide IIT Mandi lingua franca Mars Orbiter Mission materials science science and society

These are some remarks that have been fermenting in my mind and for which I don’t have the time or the inclination to supply a beginning-middle-end structure to publish as individual posts. I’m just p…

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The passive voice is political

Oct 3, 2022 4 min read
Analysis Scicomm active voice Ig Nobel Prize MIT passive voice science communication science writing

Eric Martinez, Francis Mollica and Edward Gibson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Edinburgh won an Ig Nobel Prize for literature this year for their work on what make…

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The Frida Kahlo NFT

Oct 2, 2022 3 min read
Analysis Culture cryptocurrencies Frida Kahlo Martin Mobarak Metakovan NFTs non-fungible tokens scientific publishing

Like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, Art is reborn into Eternity. fridanft.org In July this year, a Mexican businessman named Martin Mobarak allegedly destroyed a painting by Frida Kahlo in order t…

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Tales of two peppers

Sep 27, 2022 2 min read
Scicomm Science 7 Pot Barrackpore Barrackpore capsaicin ghost chilli nonivamide nonlethal weapons Scoville heat units

The 7 Pot Barrackpore starts at the same Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) as the regular ones, but its highest level has frequently approached 1.3M SHU, which can easily set your face on fire. How the name Ba…

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