[BLOG] Some Thursday links
Dec. 7th, 2017 10:42 am- Bad Astronomer Phil Plait notes J0045, once thought to be a star in Andromeda and but recognized as a binary black hole a thousand times further away.
- Centauri Dreams notes the longevity of the Voyager mission.
- D-Brief notes that some worms can thrive in a simulacrum of Mars soil.
- The Dragon's Gaze notes an ambitious effort to try to detect a transit of Proxima Centauri b. Did the researchers pick something up?
- Hornet Stories links to a report suggesting HIV denialism is worryingly common in parts of Russia.
- Language Log reports on an apparently oddly bilingual Chinese/Vietnamese poster. Where did it come from?
- The LRB Blog reports on how Tunisian Anouar Brahem fused jazz with Arabic music on his new album Blue Maqems.
- The Map Room Blog links to a lecture by John Cloud on indigenous contributions to mapmaking in Alaska.
- The NYR Daily looks at the grim position of Theresa May in Brexit negotiations.
- The Power and the Money's Noel Maurer considers what would have happened if the Americas had not been populated in 1492. How would imperialism and settlement differ?
- Roads and Kingdoms notes some of the architectural legacies--houses, for instance--of Basque settlement in the American West.
- Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel notes three conundrums that neutrinos might be able to solve.
- Window on Eurasia notes why Russia is hostile, despite its program of merging federal units, to the idea of uniting Tatarstan with Bashkortostan.
- Using an interwar map of Imperial Airways routes, Alex Harrowell illustrates how the construction of globalized networks can make relatively marginal areas quite central.