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Aug 16, 2008 — Jonathan Haidt & Joshua Knobe
How a liberal’s gut reactions differ from a conservative’s
The conservative take on authority, purity, and loyalty
The evolution of our capacity for moral intuition
Why herding liberals is like herding cats
Why conservatives are happier than liberals
What moral psychology tells us about what we ought to do
Aug 9, 2008 — Sean Carroll & David Albert
Defining Quantum Mechanics
Why the Schrodinger equation seems crazy…
…and a few possible ways to make it seem sane
Sean on the many-worlds interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
David attacks the many-worlds interpretation
Quantum Mechanics and free will
Aug 2, 2008 — John Horgan & George Johnson
The rap world collides with the Large Hadron Collider
Remembering the last truly novel scientific discovery
What’s the drinking age for a Malaysian shrew?
Rights of a non-human primate
Rethinking Chris Anderson’s “long tail” theory
How the Internet teaches skepticism
Jul 26, 2008 — Peter Woit & Sabine Hossenfelder
The aftermath of Peter’s book, “Not Even Wrong”
Jobs in particle theory: safe, legal, and extremely rare
Why shouldn’t millionaires bankroll theoretical physics?
How young physicists get stuck in the string-theory rut
The effect of public discussion on what physicists do and think
The future for physics and math blogs
Jul 19, 2008 — John Horgan & George Johnson
Does science converge on the truth?
The radicalism of Thomas Kuhn
John’s Bush I-era encounter with Jim Pinkerton
Lyme Disease and the limits of medicine
George butts heads with Santa Fe’s wifi paranoiacs
Medicine’s psychiatric shadow world
Jul 12, 2008 — PZ Myers & Abigail Smith
Epigenetics: new and exciting, but not quite magical
How to rewind the tape of life in the comfort of your own lab
Life of a female grad student
PZ incurs the wrath of Bill Donahue of the Catholic League
How to review creationist screeds
Why it’s not elitist to fight to improve science education
Jul 5, 2008 — John Horgan & George Johnson
The end of science: Wired Magazine steps on John’s turf
AI’s as-yet-unfulfilled promise
The limits of medical science
Political pundits: just a bunch of dart-throwing monkeys
Who cares why quantum mechanics works?
Incredible propaganda for psychedelic drugs
Jun 28, 2008 — Carl Zimmer & Paul Ehrlich
Paul’s new book, “The Dominant Animal”
The overrated idea of a meme
Why the study of cultural evolution needs its own Darwin
What are people for and what do they want?
Redesigning cities around people rather than cars
Aiming for a world with five billion fewer people
Jun 21, 2008 — Sean Carroll & David Albert
How a philosopher of science spends his time
David describes his run-in with the “What the Bleep!?” cultists
Is good science too disturbing to make good entertainment?
Sean and David take on John Horgan’s critique of string theory
String theory’s predictive power (or lack thereof)
Why is the past so different, in so many ways, from the future?
Jun 14, 2008 — John Horgan & George Johnson
George explores England
John explores the year 1,000,000 A.D.
George and John unite against the singularity enthusiasts
The Monty Hall problem: harder than quantum mechanics
How to beat the financial market … for a while
Wouldn’t superintelligent machines in a cybernetic utopia get bored?
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