Gale Rhodes
My blogs
- Assorted Tools
- From Birds to the Cosmos
- The Science of Music
- What to Listen For in Music
- Paul Erdös, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers
- One Culture—Biochemi... for Citizens
- Laws of Education
- Test Blog
- Discuss "Cosmos: Possible Worlds"
- Reflections on Science and the Humanities
- One Culture: Creativity in Science and the Arts
- Unfinished Poems
- Little Library for the Reading-Time Challenged
- That Star: How Far?
- The Pet-Peeve Style Manual
- Bronowski: The Ascent of Man
- "Cosmos" Updated
- Science of Cosmicomics
- Zoom Good Manners
- Big Bang, Then What?
- OLLI Course: What to Listen For in Music
- So You Think You Hate Chemistry!?
- The Best of Cosmos
- Chemistry by Candlelight
- Scientific American Reports: The Most Human Activity
- OLLI Teaching Tips: ‘Tales from the Trenches’
- Poetry and Science
- One Culture: Science and the Humanities
- Meter and Science
- How Scientists Know
Occupation | giving the universe a moment of dim awareness |
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Location | from away |
Introduction | I have approximate bilateral symmetry. I stopped worrying about early-onset diseases. |
Interests | Science and Literature, Grameen Foundation |
Favorite Books | Science and Human Values by Jacob Bronowski, Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne, The Selected Poems of A.R. Ammons, The Elements of Style by E.B. White, Getting Even by Woody Allen, The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, What to Listen For in Music by Aaron Copland, Chance and Necessity by Jacque Monod, A Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday |