Friday, June 27, 2008

Science/Technology (Archive)

Ongoing:

ACLU: Privacy and Technology

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: IP and Tech Law

Boing Boing

Center for Inquiry: A Global Federation Committed to Science, Reason, Free Inquiry, Secularism, and Planetary Ethics

Chris Mooney: The Intersection

Craphound

Creative Commons

The Eclectic Review: Where Science and Science Fiction Collide

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Expose: America's Investigative Reports

First Monday: Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet

Fora TV: Technology and Science

Framing Science (Matthew Nisbet)

Health Beat (The Century Foundation)

Hearsay Culture (Center for Internet and Society)

Living on Earth: Sound Journalism for the Whole Planet

Media Shift: Your Guide to the Digital Media Revolution (PBS)

Neurophilosophy

New York Times: Technology

Point of Inquiry

Save the Internet: Fighting for Internet Freedom

Science Blogs

Science Cafe (University of California-San Francisco)

Science Friday (NPR)

Science Talk (Scientific American)

Tech President

Time Tube

UChannel: Science

UChannel: Technology

Wikidgame

Wikiscanner

Wired News

2008:

Counterspin: Kali Akuno, Andy Worthington and Francesca Grifo on the Bush legacy

Science Talk: Kayaking Antarctica with Jon Bowermaster

Wikidgame/Wikiscanner: Tracking Self-Interested Edits on Wikipedia

Michael Wesch: A Portal to Media Literacy

Tara Parker Pope: News Keeps Getting Worse for Vitamins

A.O. Scott: The Way We Live Now--The Screening of America

Science Friday: Primatologist/Anthropologist Jane Goodall

Nancy Scola: Obama Puts Well-Known Internet Advocate in Charge of FCC Review

Radio West: Daniel Levitin - The World in Six Songs

Open Court Books: Regina Arnold - "Podcrastination"

FCC to Vote on Opening Up “White Spaces” on TV Spectrum To Expand Broadband Access

Science Talk: Saddle Up That Stegosaurus--A Visit to the Creation Museum

James Bamford: “The Shadow Factory -- The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America”

Joan Hamilton: The Electronic Activist

Laurence Krauss: The Fear of Physics

Bernard Lowns' Prescription for Survival

Eddy Ramírez: Blogging from the Classroom, Teachers Seek Influence, Risk Trouble

The Farm Bill: Understanding the Political, Agricultural, and Nutritional Impact

Paul Kurtz: The New Atheism and Secular Humanism

M. Buck: Searching For A Primate Quintessence

Taking Better Aim at Cancer: A Conversation with Gerard Evan

In Our Time: Materialism

Point of Inquiry: Barbara Oakley - Social Psychology, Genes and Human Evil

On the Media: One for the Books

James Der Derian: Virtuous War

Jay Rosen: The News About the News

Richard Preston: Panic in Level 4

Science Friday: Higher-Res Eye in the Sky

The Eclectic Review: Electronic Voting and Voter Fraud

Hearsay Culture: Alex Wright on Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages

Mathhew Nisbet: What is Framing?/Popular Science vs Framing

Living On Earth: Ah, Wilderness; Endangered Again; Invasion of the Invasives; Wireless Science; Amazing Rare Things; Spider Conversations

Annenberg Media: Environmental Science

Annenberg Media: Mathematics Illuminated

NOW on PBS: Toxic Toys?

SciFiDimensions: Cory Doctorow on Little Brother

Jeff Vandermeer Interview of Paul Barnett aka John Grant: Science Has Been Corrupted

Speaking of Faith: Einstein and the Mind of God

The World of Chemistry

Earth Revealed: Geology

The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science

To the Best of Our Knowledge: Boredom

Mike Davis: Living on the Ice Shelf--Humanity's Meltdown

NPR: 'Doomsday' Seed Vault Opens in the Arctic

Digital DIY: Web Helps Do-It-Yourselfers Share Ethic

Nicholas Carr: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains

In Our Time: The Multiverse

In Our Time: Ada Lovelace

Speaking of Faith: Einstein's God; Einstein's Ethics

Point of Inquiry: Chris Mooney on The Republican War on Science

Michael Benton/Lauren Elkin: Theories/Practices of Blogging

Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community and Culture of Weblogs

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