Just had a very pleasant lunch with John Timmer, the editor of Ars Technica. I learned about the history and concept of Ars Technica, we talked about science journalism, science communication, science blogging, and even about science itself: his and my old research:
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Olaf Blanke, of the Federal Polytechnic of Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, explains how it was done:
It's nice to see a review of some science that neither dumbs it down nor over technifies it. Ars Technica reviews the lactose tolerance gene evolution in African populations.
At the popular site Ars Technica, science editor John Timmer pens a detailed summary of the "Communicating Science in a Religious America" panel held at last month's AAAS meetings.
John Timmer of Ars Technica gets a prominent write-up in Nature.
I appreciate the promotion, but I'm only the science editor. Thanks for the pic and a very enjoyable lunch, though.
The red pullover suits you nicely. Does it remind you on something, or somebody? Da li ti dobro sluzi?Mom