Earth News from the Chronicles
Along with a couple of dozen colleagues from campus, I was involved in a day-long workshop back in the fall on the subject of communicating research: how to accurately condense descriptions of research for public consumption. It's not inevitable that we always can, but we do try. And now, Columns…
If anyone was wondering whether there would be any interest in public lectures on big scientific questions, and relatedly, what a packed Chapel for such a discussion would look like, here you are:
The Origins Lecture Series continues on Wednesday Feb. 27, when Claiborne Glover will discuss…
The Origins Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Chapel with Ray Freeman-Lynde from the department of geography:
In the early 19th Century, geologists, using simple principles to determine the relative ages of rocks, came to understand the great age of the earth and to…
Great new work from Debra Mohnen and Li Tan in the BioEnergy Science Center:
When Li Tan approached his colleagues at the University of Georgia with some unusual data he had collected, they initially seemed convinced that his experiment had become contaminated; what he was seeing simply didn’t make…