lördag 19 mars 2011

Good Google Helps KTH to Slay Evil Skeptic

Google with the motto of "Do No Evil = Good" comes to assist KTH in the upcoming investigation of KTH-gate with the following initiative:
  • In an effort to foster a more open, transparent and accessible scientific dialogue, we’ve started a new effort aimed at inspiring pioneering use of technology, new media and computational thinking in the communication of science to diverse audiences. Initially, we’ll focus on communicating the science on climate change.
  • We’re kicking off this effort by naming 21 Google Science Communication Fellows. These fellows were elected from a pool of applicants of early to mid-career Ph.D. scientists nominated by leaders in climate change research and science-based institutions across the U.S. It was hard to choose just 21 fellows from such an impressive pool of scientists; ultimately, we chose scientists who had the strongest potential to become excellent communicators. That meant previous training in science communication; research in topics related to understanding or managing climate change; and experience experimenting with innovative approaches or technology tools for science communication.
So Google will beat the skeptics just like the UN and EU will beat Gaddafi. So the Good Google will help the Good KTH to beat the Evil Skeptic at KTH. But maybe Gaddafi is not so easy the get rid of.

1 kommentar:

  1. Goggle seem to have started their cleansing. Two links to Chilingars et al paper on CO2 cooling (Energy Sources Part A, 30:1 1-9) disappeared hours after I referenced them in comments on blogs.
    WUWT has mentioned the Goggle action in two posts the latest http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/03/19/an-open-letter-to-google/ I have now switched to Bing.
    keep strong Cementafriend

    SvaraRadera