Sitemap - 2020 - The Starting Block

The 34th Block: The year of the platypus

The 33rd Block: The Messenger

The 32nd Block: Open-access education

The 31st Block: A calculated risk

The 30th Block: Watch me, validate me

The 29th Block: Dodging dog-whistling

The 28th Block: Small-m misinformation

The 27th Block: 'Bye, Don

The 26th Block: Our evil digital twin

The 25th Block: Fact-checking checklist

The 24th Block: Dude, where's my nude?

The 23rd Block: Cut-and-paste title here

The 22nd Block: Amplify

The 21st Block: The serial hobbyist

The 20th Block: Phosphine

The 19th Block: Guardian of theatrical AI coverage

The 18th Block: Linkedin deserves the same scrutiny as other social platforms

The 17th Block: Gone too soon

The 16th Block: Social warming

The 15th Block: INSERT 100PT SPLASH HEADING HERE

The 14th Block: Burning bridges, building walls

The 13th Block: Hey Alexa, do you spy on sellers?

The 12th Block: Statistically speaking…

The Extra Mile: Statistically speaking...

The 11th Block: What the hack is going on?

The 10th Block: This week’s edition is brought to you by the letter C

The 9th Block: Think, but do not overthink

The 8th Block: An exhausted, annoyed, exoticised generic Asian

The 7th Block: I wonder if I am a platypus

The 6th Block: Quarantwins

The 5th Block: Shorthand, longhand, just write by hand!

The 4th Block: On advocacy

The 3rd Block: A brief history of the #BFMPoll

The 2nd Block: Communication accessibility

The 1st Block: What’s in a name?

A weekly collection of notes on science and society with an emphasis on disinformation, data, and democracy