- "Voodoo fusion" - an article from the APS Forum on Physics and Society that pretty much excoriates all of the fusion-related startup efforts, basically saying that they're about as legitimate as Theranos. Definitely an interesting read.
- https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.06389 - This is Kenneth Libbrecht's tour de force monograph on snow crystals. Talk about an example of emergence: From the modest water molecule comes, when many of them get together, the remarkable, intricate structure of snowflakes, with highly complex six-fold rotational symmetry.
- Somehow this tenure announcement just showed up in my newsfeed. It's very funny, and the titles and abstracts of his talks are in a similar vein. Perhaps I need to start writing up my physics talks this way.
- Beware of unintended consequences of ranking metrics.
- https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.05813 - insert snarky comment here about how this is a mathematical model for hiring/awards/funding/publication.
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Thursday, October 17, 2019
More items of interest
This continues to be a very very busy time, but here are a few interesting things to read:
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I highly recommend Professor Mickens' recorded USENIX talk, if you haven't had a chance to watch it yet, it's in the same style as his biography.
Wow - that was a fantastic talk! Thanks for pointing me there.
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