
Check out Diversity in Science Carnival #2, up at Thus Spake Zuska. The theme is Women Achievers in STEM: Past and Present, and there is all kinds of science-lady-goodness. Check it out!

Check out Diversity in Science Carnival #2, up at Thus Spake Zuska. The theme is Women Achievers in STEM: Past and Present, and there is all kinds of science-lady-goodness. Check it out!
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This post is quite related to Matt’s Feb 4 cietzin scientist post (FYI Matt, I looked for your response on Seth’s blog but couldn’t find it).A comment on the McFedries excerpt, the phrase data exhaust is interesting / helpful as a visual metaphor but not accurate in terms of the relationship between our actions in the physical world and the quantification of those actions. The data that we are throwing off is not a byproduct of our actions it’s more like a history with (potentially) infinite granularity, right?