來自北卡羅來納州的更多科學冒險

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眾所周知,在北卡羅來納州,我們喜歡帶有瘋狂色彩的科學。老牌飛天捲餅兄弟樂隊的歌曲唱道:“科學家說一切都會被沖走,但我們再也不相信他們了”,而且我們這裡的人熱愛鄉村音樂,所以我們之前對海平面上升的立法否決引起了很大的轟動。如果你還記得的話,我們曾試圖使測量它成為非法行為

現在,州參議員大衛·勞澤,也就是那個反對科學測量的立法鬧劇背後的同一個笨蛋,他想簡單地取消(用他的話說,在反科學的背景下,用“下放”一詞可謂恰如其分)——能源部。並不是因為,比如說,北卡州沒有蓬勃發展且不斷增長的風能產業(預計到2030年超過10000兆瓦);並不是因為我們不是水力壓裂爭議的最前沿;並不是因為我們沒有生物燃料產業;並不是因為由NSF資助、由北卡州立大學領導的FREEDM中心並沒有在智慧電網未來方面處於領先地位

不,勞澤想“下放”能源部,是因為……好吧,讓他自己說吧:“有一天我去能源部,你走在走廊裡,發現大多數拿著六位數薪水的人都在那裡看書。”看書!需要我提醒你,“書”的英文單詞是以“B”開頭的,而且和“P”押韻,意思是泳池嗎?你開始看書,這只是從書本到思考的一步,而思考會引向理性,理性會引向邏輯,邏輯會引向關於進化或氣候變化等事物的科學理論。而這裡是北卡羅來納州,我們不贊成這種事情。我的意思是,這和,比如說,擁抱跳舞有多大差別?


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好吧,抱歉。有點激動了。

幸運的是,我們這裡還有其他科學故事,結果是好訊息,並且有一個連通性主題,但遺憾的是,它們也集中在一些古老的北卡羅來納州的愚蠢行為上。首先:結果發現,當喬納森·莫斯在度蜜月時,某個笨蛋闖入了他的公寓。莫斯的房東給他發了郵件告知了這件事,莫斯開始行動。他用他的iPad打開了他下載到他的MacBook上的Prey軟體。然後,MacBook開始拍攝拿著筆記型電腦的傢伙的照片,並告訴莫斯它在哪裡。莫斯去了阿魯巴的警察局;他們給羅利的警察打了電話,警察去了那個笨蛋的家,找到了筆記型電腦。

這很有趣,因為莫斯當時在阿魯巴。更可怕的是這起犯罪狂潮,它始於三個笨蛋偷了一部iPhone。當然,iPhone是高度可追蹤的,所以當警方追蹤它的時候,他們能夠記錄下這些笨蛋的下落,這似乎將他們與幾起其他搶劫案(他們偷了披薩!)——搶劫未遂案和一起槍擊案聯絡起來。一旦手機停止移動,警方就去了它的位置,找到了那些笨蛋。令人遺憾的是,沒有關於披薩狀況的訊息。

所以,無論如何。我們的立法機構仍然致力於在與科學和學習相關的愚蠢行為方面領先世界,但我們的公民似乎完全有能力使用技術——尤其是連通性——來改善所有北卡羅來納州居民的生活,除了那些笨蛋。我沒有得出任何結論。但是,如果你來北卡羅來納州拜訪我們,不要讓立法者看到你在看任何書。並確保你打開了你的追蹤裝置。

Scott Huler was born in 1959 in Cleveland and raised in that city's eastern suburbs. He graduated from Washington University in 1981; he was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa because of the breadth of his studies, and that breadth has been a signature of his writing work. He has written on everything from the death penalty to bikini waxing, from NASCAR racing to the stealth bomber, for such newspapers as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Los Angeles Times and such magazines as ESPN, Backpacker, and Fortune. His award-winning radio work has been heard on "All Things Considered" and "Day to Day" on National Public Radio and on "Marketplace" and "Splendid Table" on American Public Media. He has been a staff writer for the Philadelphia Daily News and the Raleigh News & Observer and a staff reporter and producer for Nashville Public Radio. He was the founding and managing editor of the Nashville City Paper. He has taught at such colleges as Berry College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

His books include Defining the Wind, about the Beaufort Scale of wind force, and No-Man's Lands, about retracing the journey of Odysseus.

His most recent book, On the Grid, was his sixth. His work has been included in such compilations as Appalachian Adventure and in such anthologies as Literary Trails of the North Carolina Piedmont, The Appalachian Trail Reader and Speed: Stories of Survival from Behind the Wheel.

For 2014-2015 Scott is a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, which is funding his work on the Lawson Trek, an effort to retrace the journey of explorer John Lawson through the Carolinas in 1700-1701.

He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife, the writer June Spence, and their two sons.

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