The January issue of Physics World magazine has just hit the electronic newstands, and they're doing a special issue on physics on the web. Among the free on-line offerings, they have a discussion of blogs and Wikipedia with various comments pro and con, and an essay about physics blogging by Sean Carroll.
Oh, yeah, and they also profile some blogger guy...
(By a weird coincidence, I already had posts scheduled for today that cover most of the range of stuff I post here, so new visitors will get the full Uncertain Principles experience, as it were...)
(Also, the specific post quoted in the piece is here, and the index of True Lab Stories is here.)
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So the new Seed is now on the newstands. I've got a longish essay sketching out possible future interactions between science and art:
As I write this the Obama-Biden ticket has been endorsed by 231 newspapers across the country, the McCain-Palin ticket by only 102 (see here for latest tally).
Once again those feisty young fellows at Frink Tank have caused my withered ovaries to twitch with faint lust.
Philip Anderson likes Wikipedia enough to send me a photo for the article about him when I asked him for one.