Big fail on your part, son….
Whatever else one wants to say about Ars Technica, a tabloid it is not. Just a huge fail on your part. They regularly cover science, and they are well known for in depth articles….
From the Wikipedia entry….
“Many of the website's regular writers have postgraduate degrees, and many work for academic or private
research institutions. Website cofounder Jon Stokes published the computer architecture textbook Inside The Machine in 2007;
[20] John Timmer performed
postdoctoral research in
developmental neurobiology;
[18] Until 2013, Timothy Lee was a scholar at the
Cato Institute, a
public-policy institute, which republished Ars Technicaarticles by him.
[21][22] Biology journal
Disease Models & Mechanisms called Ars Technica a "conduit between researchers and the public" in 2008.
[23]
Jennifer Ouelette, the former science editor of Gizmodo, contributes science and culture coverage. Beth Mole, who has a PhD in microbiology, handles Ars' health coverage. She was formerly at Science News. Eric Berger, formerly of the Houston Chronicle, covers space exploration. John Timmer is the science editor for Ars.
[25] He formerly taught scientific writing and science journalism at Stony Brook University and Weill Cornell Medical College.
[26][27] He earned his undergraduate degree from
Columbia University and his PhD from
University of California, Berkeley and worked as a postdoc at
Memorial Sloan Kettering.
[25][28]”
Just a huge fail on your part, son. Should put more thought into your “gotchas”. They are a tad lacking in substance….
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