in the media
Scientists 'eat faster' at bulging paper buffet (Physicsworld), Science is 'in decay' because there are too many studies, finds, er, new study (Dailymail), There are too many studies, new study finds (The Independent), There are too many scientific studies, says scientific study (CNET), A new study finds there are too many scientific studies (Vox), Study Finds There Are Too Many Studies (CBS Sacramento), Une nouvelle étude critique le trop-plein… d’études (Agence Science-Presse). The news has been picked by many other venues.
Dying for a Nobel? Winners snag prizes at older ages (USA Today), Opinion: Science is Running out of Things to Discover (National Geographic), Forscher müssen immer länger auf Ehrung warten (Der Spiegel), Les lauréats des Nobel sont de plus en plus âgés (Le Figaro), Professor notes wait for Nobel science prizes is growing alarming long (PhysOrg), Scientists sound alarm over long wait for Nobel prize (PhysOrg), El Nobel será para los científicos más longevos, no para los mejores (Materia), Forskare kan hinna gå ur tiden (SVT), Nobel prize candidates wait for over 20 years to win (The Indian Express), Nobel-ehdokkaat odottavat palkitsemistaan yli 20 vuotta (Helsingin Sanomat), Nobel-ehdokkaat joutuvat odottamaan palkitsemistaan pitkään (YLE.fi)
Following the reception of the award, on March the 14th 2011 at the spring meeting of the German Physical Society in Dresden, articles on myself and my work appeared in the Italian popular magazine L'Espresso (Fisici Bestiali) and in the Italian newspaper Italia Oggi (Il fisico che studia le masse).
Is physics better than biology? (Nature News), Papers about papers (Nature Nanotechnology). Other articles appeared on Yahoo Italia News, Ansa, Gazzetta del Sud, and many blogs.
Sociophysics: Status and Perspectives (Workshop)
An interview aired on Radio 3. An interview on Sociophysics has been published in Il Manifesto.
Social networking may determine political success (New Scientist), Friends, not policies, win elections (Physicsworld), Researchers explore elections and voting behavior with physics (PhysOrg). A live Radio interview was broadcast by Radio Capital. Other pieces appeared on Galileo and Il Manifesto.
Egalitarian engines (The Economist), Small sites boosted by search engines too (New Scientist), Search engines are not unfair (Physicsworld), Surprising search patterns (MIT Technology Review), Search engine results relatively fair (Slashdot), Informatics researchers throttle notion of search engine dominance (PhysOrg), Study nixes search engine dominance theory (UPI), Is there a googlearchy? (Ars Technica), Researchers at IU debunk googlearchy (IDS). Interviews aired on BBC World Service, Deutschlandradio, Radio 3, WFHB, and WFIU. Other pieces appeared in TRN, IEEE CiSE, Scientific American MIND, VNUnet, Forskning & Framsteg, Sole 24 Ore, Le Scienze (Italian Edition of Scientific American), Monsters and Critics, ACM TechNews, TechNews Daily, Daily India, Science Daily, EurekAlert, computing, LaboratoryTalk, PC World, SDA Asia, BrightSurf, PC Authority, and hundreds of blogs.