Talking Science–for the Kids
Why our columnist spent a week answering kids’ questions on the internet
Why our columnist spent a week answering kids’ questions on the internet
The Story Collider podcast features a story I told live on stage about a Rube Goldberg machine gone nuts.
With the power of a science degree comes great responsibility.
An interview with my former stand-up student (and, briefly, me) in the Baltimore Sun.
A chronological list I compiled for The Weeklings about 50 milestones in pinball history.
Our columnist shares an all-too-relatable experience of attending scientific talks.
Baltimore Sun article about the premiere of a docu-miniseries I’m in, “The Mortified Guide,” at the Sundance Film Festival. Available 2/1/18 on Amazon and 2/14/18 on Netflix.
The recent House tax bill spurs our columnist to consider the complexity of graduate student finances.
The distinction between science and engineering can be puzzling, our columnist writes.
“The whole concept could have gone extinct in 1942, in 1983, in 1999, and in 2008, but it didn’t. It’s still here, and it’s better than ever.”
Pursuing extracurricular interests shouldn’t be a crime, our columnist writes.
An excerpt from my new book, reprinted in the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
Preview of my upcoming show at the University of Louisville in Louisville, KY.
Three minutes can be long enough to describe your research, our columnist learns.