March for Science ChicagoThe Philosophical Pi or Why 3.1415…Is More Than Just a NumberIt’s Pi Day. The day of the year when the date matches the first three numbers of pi — 3.14. Though we should not forget the absolute…Mar 14, 2017
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March for Science ChicagoThe Philosophical Pi or Why 3.1415…Is More Than Just a NumberIt’s Pi Day. The day of the year when the date matches the first three numbers of pi — 3.14. Though we should not forget the absolute…Mar 14, 2017
Eclectic ScienceThe March For Science Adopts Alarming TacticsTaking a page from the anti-vaccine playbook was unbecomingMay 22, 20194
Graham PembertonThe Misuse of the Word ‘Science’In 1946 George Orwell wrote an interesting essay Politics and the English Language¹, in which he explained how many words are used “in a…Feb 28, 20191
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Nick PonticelloMarch for Science 2018 in Flagstaff, Ariz.by Nick Ponticello, Matthew Kruelle and Devyn CoonsMay 4, 2018