[BLOG] Some Wednesday links
Jul. 4th, 2018 12:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Bad Astronomy notes the wonders being witnessed by the Dawn probe in orbit of Ceres.
- Centauri Dreams notes the potential of effectively immortal interstellar probes.
- D-Brief notes the discovery of some genetic origins of loneliness.
- The Everyday Sociology Blog notes the connections and potential conflicts between concepts of race and the British royal family.
- Far Outliers shares the first part of the summary of an article examining contact between African and Japanese mercenaries in early modern Asia.
- Gizmodo wonders if Uranus' large axial tilt can be explained by some sort of massive collision.
- Hornet Stories likes the way that Pose, a show set in queer communities in New York City in the 1980s, deals with HIV.
- In the aftermath of the tumult regarding the New York Times' coverage of Batman and Catwoman, io9 offers the paper some tips on covering pop culture.
- JSTOR Daily shares a paper noting how and why, in belle époque Chicago, immigrant communities often sponsored Fourth of July celebrations.
- Language Hat deals with the convention of many writers in English to italicize foreign words. Why do this, again?
- Jonathan Freedland at the NYR Daily considers the import of the Fourth of July for the United States in 2018.
- Science and Food looks at liquid nitrogen gastronomy.
- Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel considers if the universe might be headed for a big rip.