[NEWS] Some Thursday links
Jun. 2nd, 2016 12:25 pm- The BBC notes a study suggesting that the bombardment of the early Moon by comets gave it water.
- Bloomberg View criticizes red tape in Greece, and notes that the salts of Australia will be drawing solar cell manufacturers to that country.
- The Guardian notes Jeremy Corbyn's claims of BBC bias against him.
- The Inter Press Service examines the vulnerability of young women in Africa to HIV.
- MacLean's notes the struggles of a prominent Inuit family, the Tootoos, with alcohol.
- National Geographic notes an exciting archeological dig into the heart of Roman London and reports on signs of activity on Pluto.
- New Scientist notes that, among the orcas, evolution is driven by culture, with culturally distinctive groups also being genetically distinctive.
- The Toronto Star reports that Mossack-Fonseca, the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers, is shuttering offices.
- Wired notes Switzerland's Gotthard tunnel and warns that Flint is not the worst bit of American infrastructure in decay.