I'm still trying to avoid blogging at the moment but the news that Science Friday may not last much longer deserves to be brought to as wide an audience as possible. Apparently, the National Science Foundation no longer believes supporting the show is part of its mandate.
Heard live each Friday beginning at 2 p.m. on many, though not all, NPR stations, Science Friday is simply one of the most valuable two hours of radio programming anywhere. In an era in which corporate anti-science campaigns have made reasonable discourse nearly impossible on a wide variety of critical subjects involving the role of science in society -- climate change is the most obvious example -- we need more programs like Science Friday, not fewer.
Please let NPR management know that you care about Science Friday's future. Running with Greg Laden's proposal, let them know you aren't keen on supporting your local NPR station unless the network your dollars sustain includes Science Friday. And/or donate directly to Science Friday.
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GAAAAAAWWWWD. Please go back under your pathetic little rock and be irrelevant and miserable by yourself.
That's sad. I listen to the Science Friday podcast every week.
Another example that U.S. seems to be losing its scientific literacy and thus its position in the world economy of the future.
The other students gawk at me. I say "It's a bee that mimics bee mimics.
I read a recent commentary by Ira Flatow wherein he claimed Science Friday was on financially sound turf.
Where does the issue stand now?
WTF??? This wasn't a decision by NSF communications director (and former spokesman for Koch's Citizens for a Sound Economy) Jeff Nesbit, was it?
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jeffrey_A._Nesbit
You've gotta hand it to the woefully ignorant. They're right there first in line to comment.
All you whackjob greeny communist libtards should be proud that you are SOOOOO much smarter than people like Hal Lewis.
http://thegwpf.org/ipcc-news/1670-hal-lewis-my-resignation-from-the-ame…
Happy handwringing!
One more indication that someone doesn't want public interest in science to interact with the money that drives research... meaningful or not.
I read a recent commentary by Ira Flatow wherein he claimed Science Friday was on financially sound turf.
My bad in #6 above, Nesbit doesn't appear to have anything to do with it. Abashed apologies for the slur; esp. since it's been 20 years, he could well have different views now.
Added more info (& hopefully, more future info) about NSF's decisionmaking in the comments over at Greg Laden's post.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION!
the WORLD TRADE CENTER PROPHECY - THE DANCE OF DEATH
youtube.com/watch?v=X0Hez25fFrg
the ungrateful bastards full of hubris...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubris
a bullet for your head, traitor
And finally, the *only* man in Minnesota who says there is no God has suddenly become an arbiter on mental health...
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Well CRAP! Now how do we spread our lies and misinformation to the kids?
-fear the manbearpig
HAHAHAH. THat guy is a Mr. Spock wannabe!!! I'm sure that whole Star Trek Global Warming thing is a big hit with the ladies!!! (The hot ones, not the fat ugly NOW short hair dykey liberal types)
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"All donations and grants received by Science Friday in 2010 will be matched with a $2 to $1 grant."
http://www.sciencefriday.com/about/sponsor/
Thank you for the pointer. Just in time.
You could delete some of the crap and bump the topic up.
Well CRAP! Now how do we spread our lies and misinformation to the kids?
"supratall" is a spambot reusing chunks from the thread, presumably to get its linked URL a Google boost.
Don't click the link behind the name without shields up.
It's hitting Scienceblogs quite hard the last few days.
If the corporate masters have a filter, they should apply it.