No, it is not a blog of Al Gore - Al Gore has only invented the Al Gore rhythms. The new blog belongs to Tim Berners-Lee who made his invention while at CERN, and currently lives here in Boston.
Figure 1: The first web server in the world (1990)
Clawing From the Wreckage of Nokia Research
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Jolla Mobile, formed by Nokia refugees, launches a phone with
interchangable back-panels and the Sailfish OS
Almost one year after Nokia’s bloodletting, ...
Sixty Symbols: The Arrow of Time
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Completing an action-packed trilogy that began with quantum mechanics and
picked up speed with the Higgs boson, here I am talking with Brady Haran of
Sixty...
Why I Still Like String Theory
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There is a new book coming up by Richard Dawid “String Theory and the
Scientific Method. It has been reviewed by Peter Woit and Lubos Motl who
give their e...
“Nature, you instruct me.”
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“Settle thy studies.” Alone in his workroom, a student contemplates his
future. Piles of books teeter next to him. Boxes line the walls; and glass
vials, t...
Speculating about the Future of Google+
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Despite a strong initial start, in the universe of social media it’s widely
believed that Google+ will never replace Facebook. That said, I’d like to
get a...
A stellar revision of the story of life
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Climate Change: News and Comments and The Svensmark Hypothesis Svensmark’s
Cosmic Jackpot Today the Royal Astronomical Society in London publishes
(online)...
Snow in UK and downunder on 15th of May
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I am sure this is not rare – the BBC reports – Snow and winds of 65mph hit
Devon and Cornwall. While our TV news last night carried video of snow in
the NS...
Errors Matter #3: Preisendorfer’s Rule N
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In the last two days, I’ve argued that it’s insufficient for Mann et al. to
merely “get” a hockey stick shape some other way, but that they have to
show th...
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