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Seeking future Nobelists …
A guest editorial in Science magazine (Jun 24, 2011) makes the telling point that "Education is Not a Race." The author, Deborah Stipek, is in a position to know. She's the current dean of Stanford University's School of Education and… Continue reading
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"She is from New York …
"She is from New York. She is Jewish. She is a woman." These were the reasons (see Newsmakers, Science, 10 June, 2011) offered by a top US university for denying Rosalyn Yalow (1921-2011) a place in their graduate program some… Continue reading
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Infinite meaning
Click here for the full Get Fuzzy episode (May 19, 2011)… Continue reading
Corwin Hansch, 1918-2011
I received some very sad news yesterday, Corwin Hansch, a retired chemistry professor at Pomona College, had passed away after a long bout with pneumonia. I was hired by Pomona in 1985 to "replace" Corwin, and because he was only… Continue reading
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Finding the take-home lesson at Fukushima
Much of the international news coverage of Japan's earthquake/tsunami tragedy has shifted in recent days. Instead of telling us more about those who have lost their loved ones and homes, attention is being focused on the problems associated with the… Continue reading
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Intoxicated – a Tibetan perspective
From "Quotables: The Fifth Precept", Tricycle, Fall 2010, p. 75'In the ยด70s, when we wandered up the hill to Kopan Monastery in Nepal in various states of drug- and alcohol-induced intoxication, we would ask Lama Yeshe, "What do you think… Continue reading
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Put it down? Nah …
"I never put down my gadgets; I stay connected 24-7, and I preferably enjoy responding to messages in public spaces, where people can see me frenetically responding to people who need me. Collectively, all my observations here confirm my self-importance,… Continue reading
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Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The following text is taken from, "The King We Need," an article written by Charles R. Johnson and posted at Shambhala SunSpace on April 4, 2010. Click here to read the full entry."The great problem facing modern man is that… Continue reading
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What is expected from academic scientists?
Prof. Allan Bard, a highly respected chemist, scientist, author, and teacher at the University of Texas, recently contributed an editorial titled “It’s Not the Money, Stupid!” to the American Chemical Society’s weekly magazine C&E News (Oct. 11, 2010). He begins… Continue reading
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