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Do your bit, broaden your science menu

Apr 24, 2017 1 min read
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Don't judge the best science journalists in India after having read only the worst science journalism.…

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Auditing science stories: Two examples from the bottom rungs

Apr 21, 2017 2 min read
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The worst kinds of science stories are those that get facts wrong – and then those that report null results wrong.…

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The worst poem ever

Apr 21, 2017 1 min read
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I'm just a lousy science journalist, writing the worst poem ever.…

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Titan's lakes might be fizzing with nitrogen bubbles

Apr 20, 2017 4 min read
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The results are relevant for future lander-probes to Titan – and to understand the surface chemistry of the only other body in the Solar System known to have liquids on its surface.…

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Spotting scientists, lazy scientists

Apr 13, 2017 2 min read
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Calling scientists as a community 'lazy' is to abdicate the responsibility to make it easier for them to enjoy the fruits of their labours.…

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SC's cancer-due-to-cell-tower verdict

Apr 13, 2017 2 min read
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If the radiation received and transmitted by base station towers really causes cancer, where's the explosion of cancer rates in urban centres around the world?…

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A dummy’s attempt to set up WordPress

Apr 11, 2017 2 min read
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If you’re looking to set up your own self-hosted WordPress blog and you also want to learn how it’s done, I highly recommend using Linode's documentation.…

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Religious sentiments: upsetting them v. getting upset

Apr 4, 2017 2 min read
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If the BJP/Congress have been offended by Prashant Bhushan's tweet, it could only be because they have interpreted his tweet offensively.…

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How infographics can lose the plot

Apr 1, 2017 3 min read
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if you don't force designers to follow best practices when making an infographic, you'll be setting a lower bar that will soon turn around and assault you with all kinds of charts conceived to hide what the numbers are really saying.…

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A gear-train for particle physics

Mar 31, 2017 5 min read
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Clockwork theory has been revived and reformulated by scientists from CERN to solve a difficult problem at the heart of particle physics.…

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Titan's chemical orgies

Mar 29, 2017 4 min read
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New studies of Saturn’s moon Titan should make it more familiar – but the more we learn about it, the more outlandish Titan gets.…

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Happy Lord of the Rings Day

Mar 26, 2017 1 min read
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On this day, let's read a chapter or two from the trilogy and remember what an enlightening experience reading the books was.…

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