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| Pierre Far | |
| A blog started in December, 2005, by a bacterial geneticist to "write about the latest scientific discoveries, explaining them in terms everyone can understand." Far favors topics that "affect people," so blogsci.com tends to feature health and medicine issues, but have touched on game theory and physics. Posts have included "The Double Slit Experiment," "See Sound Waves with Rubens' Tubes," "Water Drops at 2000 Frames a Second," "Logic Gates Using LEGO®," "Real Three Dimensional Images," "Back Middle Seat Is Safest," "Computer Solves Problem... Without Running," and "Tough Choice? Don't Think About It!" | |
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| Levels: | Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12), College, Research |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Web-Based Discussions, Recreations |
| Math Topics: | Sciences |
| Math Ed Topics: | Public Understanding of Math |
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