2012 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: 22,000 Click here to see the complete report.…
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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: 22,000 Click here to see the complete report.…
Seriously, shame on me for not noticing the release of a product named Correlate until December 2012. Correlate by Google was released in May last year and is a tool to see how two different search tr…
On December 10, 2012, I spoke to a bunch of physicists attending the Frontiers of High-energy Physics symposium at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai. They included Rahul Sinha, G. Rajase…
Read this first. Some of this connects, some of it doesn't. Most of all, I have discovered a fear in me that keeps me from from disagreeing with people like Meena Kandasamy - great orators, no…
This blog post first appeared, as written by me, on The Copernican science blog on December 20, 2012. -- It all starts with Zipf’s law. Ever heard of it? It’s a devious little thing, especially when…
In the first general elections held since the phased shutdown of nuclear reactors across Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) scored a landslide victory. Incidentally, the LDP was also the party…
On December 5, Dr. Stephen. P. Obenschain was awarded the 2012 Fusion Power Associates' (FPA) Leadership Award for his leadership qualities in accelerating the development of fusion. Dr. Obenschai…
Unsolved problems in particle physics are just mind-boggling. They usually concern nature at either the smallest or the largest scales, and the smaller the particle whose properties you're trying…
This article, as written by me, appeared in The Hindu on December 6, 2012. -- Mercury, the innermost planet in the Solar System, is like a small rock orbiting the Sun, continuously assaulted by the…
This article, as written by me, appeared in The Hindu on December 4, 2012. -- The Aakash initiative of the Indian government is an attempt to bolster the academic experience of students in the count…
While Cameron is yet to accept the Leveson inquiry's recommendations, political pressure is going to force his hand no doubt. Which side of the debate do you come down on, though? I believe that…
Drop everything, cut off all sound/noise, and watch this. [vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/53914149 w=398&h=224] If you've gotten as far as this line, here's some extra info: this video was s…