Tag Archives: ISEPP

IP Developers Will Play Games

Gamification is moving from social media networks to technical sites for both motivational and generational reasons. Engineers will have to play to win.

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When A Neutrino Physicist Comes Knocking

Circumstellar rings around SN 1987A, with the ejecta from the supernova explosion at the center of the inner ring.

Will neutrinos from a supernova in the Tarantula Nebula save Einstein endangered postulate? Does all research have to be immediately profitable? Will collisions at Fermilab’s Tevatron slow the speed of declining scientific prominence in the United States?

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Picking Your Mistakes

Repeatable Evidence is hard to obtain. Dr. Nancy Cartwright of the London School of Economics and UC San Diego examines the movement to establish evidence-based public policy in this ISEPP lecture.

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