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  • Biden picks diversity maven to oversee largest funder of the physical sciences in the US

    05/07/2021 7:54:15 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/07/2021 | Thomas Lifson
    Heather Mac Donald warns us that the quality of scientific research in the United States is in peril, in a must-read essay titled "Diversity Over Discovery," with the subtitle "Biden's war on merit puts America's scientific edge at risk." The immediate subject of concern is President Biden's appointment... to head the Department of Energy's Office of Science, the largest funder of the physical sciences in the U.S., is a soil geologist at the University of California, Merced. She has no background in physics, the science of energy, or the energy sector. She has never held a position as a scientific...
  • New Einstein manuscripts unveiled

    03/07/2019 1:28:03 AM PST · by blueplum · 39 replies
    BBC ^ | 06 Mar 2019 | uncredited
    Dozens of manuscripts belonging to Albert Einstein, many of them unseen in public before, have been unveiled by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. More than 110 new documents are now on display at the university, marking the 140th anniversary of Einstein's birth. It was donated by the Crown-Goodman Family Foundation and purchased from a private collector in North Carolina. The manuscripts contain an appendix to Einstein's article on Unified Theory ... The collection includes scientific work by the Nobel Prize winner that has never been published or researched.
  • Why Can’t a Woman Be More Like a Man? - Women earn most of America’s Ph.D.’s but lag in the...

    03/06/2008 4:37:35 PM PST · by neverdem · 76 replies · 354+ views
    The American ^ | March/April 2008 | Christina Hoff Sommers
    Women earn most of America’s Ph.D.’s but lag in the physical sciences. Beware of plans to fix the ‘problem.’ Math 55 is advertised in the Harvard catalog as “prob­ably the most difficult undergraduate math class in the country.” It is leg­endary among high school math prodigies, who hear terrifying stories about it in their computer camps and at the Math Olympiads. Some go to Harvard just to have the opportunity to enroll in it. Its formal title is “Honors Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra,” but it is also known as “math boot camp” and “a cult.” The two-semester fresh­man course...
  • Bush asks for more physics — again

    02/05/2008 8:48:02 PM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 94+ views
    Nature News ^ | 5 February 2008 | Eric Hand, Meredith Wadman, Rachel Courtland, Mitch Waldrop & Jeff Tollefson
    President seeks competitive edge with final budget request. In his final year as president, George W. Bush has put forward a budget wish-list that looks to restore his priorities in science and research, with solid increases for some physical sciences and pretty much no new money for the biomedical sector. Whether Congress will go along with this remains to be seen. In terms of research and development, the budgetÂ’s most pronounced feature is a 15% (US$1.6 billion) increase in physical-sciences spending year on year (see Table 1). In December 2007, last-minute negotiations in Congress derailed the second year of BushÂ’s...