Science Rules!
We’re told today’s Frontiers of Science lecture was eye-opening and stimulating.
Photo by David Fine
Tags: bill nye would be proud, frontiers of science, sleep
1 February 2010 @ 2:02 PM · 18 comments
We’re told today’s Frontiers of Science lecture was eye-opening and stimulating.
Photo by David Fine
Tags: bill nye would be proud, frontiers of science, sleep
1 February 2010 @ 2:02 PM · 18 comments
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FINE!
jew
this is wonderful. on a sidenote, we know this wouldn’t happen if helfand was still around.
it was helfand…
was actually taken during a pretty interesting helfand lecture.
So is he bored by the Arts or the Sciences?
EQUALS ENERGY!!!!!
lecture powerpoints and audio are posted online. no need to actually go to class.
that’s me!
too good!
I actually really liked the lecture…
then you are a sad sad person who received improper science training at your high school.
proper training, and I occasionally liked the lectures, though not the sections. I guess it all depends on how much you feel that your knowledge needs to be validated.
I got an A in Frontiers and I didn’t go to any of the lectures – all the info you need can be received by reading the ppts and going to seminar.
is boss.
poor last name A-Ks.
I mean… if you’re going to sleep through class why bother going???
undoubtably your pillow is more comfortable than the arts and sciences section of the NYT
some of my best sleep in freshmen year in big lecture classes.