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rfmcdonald) wrote2018-01-11 12:07 pm
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[BLOG] Some Thursday links
- Bad Astronomer Phil Plait shares a stunning photo of two galaxies colliding in the eternal night and considers the implications of the Milky Way's future encounter with Andromeda.
- Centauri Dreams looks at the latest discoveries regarding FRB 121102 and fast radio bursts generally.
- Hornet Stories suggests that a recent ruling by the Inter American Court of Human Rights sets the stage for marriage equality across Latin America.
- Inkfish notes that the biomass of dead squid mothers plays a major role in the environments and ecologies of seafloors.
- JSTOR Daily suggests retirees can actually learn a lot from the lifestyles of members of the RV--recreational vehicle--community.
- Language Hat reports on wordplay, and its translations, in the works of Homer.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money notes the turn to anti-intellectualism among American conservatives.
- At Lingua Franca, William Germano talks about telling numbers.
- The LRB Blog notes the story of the English village of Imber, intentionally depopulated by the British military during the Second World War and never allowed to be restored.
- The NYR Daily talks about a London exhibition on the art of our era of terrorism and terror.
- The Planetary Society Blog reports on the latest Juno discoveries from Jupiter.
- Progressive Download's John Farrell reports on a debate as to whether the origin of life is a more difficult question than the origin of consciousness.
- Roads and Kingdoms reports on the simple pleasures of an iced coffee enjoyed in the Australian Outback.
- Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel U>considers an interesting question: is ours the only advanced civilization in the universe?
- Understanding Society's Daniel Little tackles the concept of organizational cultures.
- Window on Eurasia suggests that post-1991 immigrants from the former Soviet Union form a tenth of the Russian labour force.