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Despite my mild aversion to things Trek (one day I will get over my reactions to the movies and watch the series, I swear), everyone should go read this: Analytics According to Captain Kirk, because it is analytical, awesome and amusing.

Although honesty and fandom partisanship forces me to admit it is not quite as cool as Star Wars and Gravitational Constants, which is probably my favourite combination of Star Wars and physics I have seen on the web, and embodies everything I love when fans and geeks combine.

Plus, it's a wonderful example of the great scientific principle whereby one goes to great lengths to prove something one already know, and then writes it up as a paper :)

And since I am linking (semi-) scholarly works, I should include the real deal: Intercourse and Intelligence, an article discussing the effects of intelligence on the likelihood of virginity, from adolescent to adulthood. Cites a number of studies, and presents some interesting theories, some of which I agree with, some of which I don't. Interesting stuff, anyway.

(And for some reason none of my drop-down posting menus are working - mood, icon, journal. Anyone else have this problem?)

Date: 2007-08-02 12:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com
Yes, while I expected a difference in adolescence, especially early adolescence, I was certainly surprised that the difference was still so marked after high school. Still, if people were lying one would expect them to go the other way... Interesting indeed.

Maths majors I can understand (*g*) but I'm not sure what is going on with you Biochem folks... :P

(I can safely chuck rocks since neither Engineers nor Physics majors were mentioned, which I also found slightly surprising.)

Date: 2007-08-03 04:00 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com
Exactly. Pre-college difference doesn't surprise me. But in college, science geeks are surrounded by their own kind, and thus the stigma of being a scientist geek is lessened and I would expect the percentage to drop...

Hey, I'm strict chem! None of that bio stuff :)

I can safely chuck rocks since neither Engineers nor Physics majors were mentioned, which I also found slightly surprising.

that's just because none of them are getting any.... :)

Date: 2007-08-03 11:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com
None of that bio stuff :)

Apparently it's the lack of real-life bio stuff which is the issue :)


that's just because none of them are getting any....

Ooh, 'dem's fightin' words! :P

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