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Erik Herman
Nov 6, 20224 min read
Identities in Science. It's not about us.
There's this weird thing that happens in science. How science becomes about the person who made some connection. Like Newton and the...
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Erik Herman
Oct 19, 20225 min read
Out of 3D Modeling and Into the Sandbox
I've been teaching a course at Cornell for a few years, PHYS 4500, where students spend a semester designing, constructing, and...
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Erik Herman
Nov 27, 20214 min read
Where "Away" do we Throw Things and Who are the "Garbage People"?
I honestly didn't intend for garbage, recycling, waste, junk, to become the main topic of my blog. I do have lots of other interests, I...
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Erik Herman
Oct 11, 20215 min read
We are Stardust...I Mean...We are Pieces of Junk.
We are stardust. That might make you feel invincible—it’s one of those inspirational posters that hangs in the counselors office—but if...
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Erik Herman
Jan 19, 20212 min read
Fixing Your Toaster Fixes the Planet
I've been taking things apart and fixing things since I was a kid. It has been motivated by a mix of economics, curiosity, and desire for...
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Erik Herman
Oct 8, 20203 min read
The New Normal
The Covid19 pandemic has further accelerated what had already been happening--that a larger and larger portion of life is lived through a...
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Erik Herman
Sep 8, 20203 min read
Physics, Art, and the Space Between
I was recently contacted by a previous student in my PHYS 4500 course at Cornell (a course on designing, constructing, showcasing physics...
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