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New post in my blog on popular science

Media manipulation: the Nobel Prizes and religion
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

Moore's Law, a self-fulfilling prediction?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

Productivity measures for the increase in life expectancy
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

The problem with the Hubble constant
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

The problem with hierarchical multiverses
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

The age of the Nobel Prizes in science
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

The science fiction stories I most liked
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...

The theological multiverse
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The three laws of Robotics
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Thematic Threads in PopulScience
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Fires, bonfires and arson
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The Fifth Level of Evolution
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

For the last three and a half years I have announced here the posts in my blog on popular science, as seen from the point of view of a Catholic (myself). I did it because I thought they could be of interest for some members of the group.
If nobody is interested, of course I'll stop publishing the announcements.

Synthetic life, when?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Synthetic life, near or far?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Synthetic life, is it possible?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

4 clarifications about the history of the universe
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Is there energy in the cosmos?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Scientific models: adjustment or validation?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The heralded pandemia
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Behavior versus Behaviorism: Tabula Rasa and Gender Ideology
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The evolution of the pandemic in Spain
https://populscience.blogspot.com/202...

Cellular automata and the Game of Life
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The Game of Life and the multiverse
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

What is artificial life?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Mathematics of the pandemic
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Ant colonies, real and virtual
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Literature and Science: Huxley and Heisenberg
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Pandemics and scapegoats
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The mystery of Planet X
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The Roman calendar
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

The Gregorian calendar
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Is there a fifth force of nature?
https://populscience.blogspot.com/202...

Proposals for a reform of the calendar
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

What is a good scientific popularization?
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Badly designed polls and surveys
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...

Badly designed polls and surveys
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2020...


Most of them can be understood by a layman. A few are a little higher, specially those in the threads on particle physics, but they are not so many.



Well, writing one post a week for six years gives a good total number.
I have always been interested in popularizing science, and have authored a handful of books. Now I'm using the new technologies for the purpose :-)
Of course, if you get some inspiration from my posts, you are free to use it!
Harry Potter and the multiverse
http://populscience.blogspot.com/2019...