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Cracked earth due to drought conditions

Snowpocalypse. We all remember the fun that popular media outlets like Fox News had with that one. The U.S. experienced a few weeks of anomalously cold temperatures and suddenly pundits and flapping heads were declaring the end of global warming. Yeah, that was fun. Good times. Where are the flapping […]

Revisiting the end of global climate change

Hot Texas summer

Texas is hot in the summer. While other parts of the U.S. have begun to see relief from the recent heat wave, Texas and the surrounding region have maintained high temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. Normally, at this time of year, I would be at CERN. However, due to the flooding […]

100 Degrees

House

Just over a week ago, and after months of preparation and research, searching, and financial paperwork, Jodi and I moved into our home. We bought a house, and the minute we closed on the place we had family ready to help us run ethernet, paint rooms, and unpack valuables. The […]

House

Free: “Liars for Jesus”

I learned today [1] that Chris Rodda is offering her book, “Liars for Jesus”, for FREE as a downloadable electronic book. This is in response to Barton’s interview on “The Daily Show” – Rodda felt that since Stewart was so ill-equipped to hold the line against Barton’s onslaught of warped […]

Free: “Liars for Jesus”

I just finished watching the David Barton interview with John Stewart on Wednesday’s “The Daily Show.” [1] By part 3 of the extended interview, I had this terrible sense that John was at a disadvantage as every fact he quoted from his notes was returned to him as a “lie” […]

The full document

Creationism in Texas – headlines

It’s been a week of news items on attempts to formally impose religious views in science classrooms in Texas. Primarily, the headlines have focused on new web-based materials submitted to the Stated Board of Education (SBOE) for review under the new science guidelines approved a couple of years ago. “Proposed […]

Creationism in Texas – headlines

Hardest week

I figure that maybe if I put this here, it will stop rattling around in my brain and making me anxious. This is probably the hardest week of my entire semester, and I haven’t a clue how I am going to weather it. My last two lectures are this week, […]

Hardest week

About a year ago, I made the following prediction [1] about European temperatures in the wake of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland [2]: So I make a prediction, as a very amateur climate science armchair guy. I predict that Europe will experience unusually cold temperatures in the next year. […]

Checking a prediction

I hear a lot of interesting things when I play the “fly-on-the-wall scientist.” Most statements uttered casually between friends can be tested scientifically; at the very least, research has already been done and one only needs to dig a little to find out whether the statement is true. There are […]

Popcorn Science: Lazy CO2?

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I hear a lot of interesting things when I play the “fly-on-the-wall scientist.” Most statements uttered casually between friends can be tested scientifically; at the very least, research has already been done and one only needs to dig a little to find out whether the statement is true. There are […]

Popcorn Science: Teething and fevers

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I hear a lot of interesting things when I play the “fly-on-the-wall scientist.” Most statements uttered casually between friends can be tested scientifically; at the very least, research has already been done and one only needs to dig a little to find out whether the statement is true. There are […]

Popcorn Science: Hunger and Artificial Sweetener

“You work on that big collider in Switzerland?” the border control agent asked me. “That’s right,” I replied. “Had some trouble a few year’s back, didn’it?” “Yeah, but we came online last year and we’ve been ramping up since then. In just 5 weeks we’ve taken almost as much data […]

Brits and Science

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    February 10, 2026
    It was lovely tonight in #Toronto. Had a good time catching up with colleagues.
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    February 10, 2026
    This is very specific. #hotel

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