[BLOG] Some Friday links
Nov. 9th, 2018 07:05 pm- Architectuul shares the latest issue of the journal Archifutures, reporting on strategies for adapting to apocalyptic enviroments.
- Bad Astronomer Phil Plait breaks down for readers the import of the sighting of material on the fringes of the event horizon of Sagittarius A*.
- The Broadside Blog's Caitlin Kelly talks about zhush, the act of renewing one's home as winter approaches.
- Centauri Dreams notes the fine-tuning of hypothetical mechanisms for delivering water to the Earth (and other inner worlds) during the Late Heavy Bombardment period.
- D-Brief notes the identification in many ancient human skeletons of deformities likely product of inbreeding.
- Dangerous Minds links to a fascinating documentary looking at the culture of tribute bands.
- Drew Ex Machina reports on the earliest stages of the space race, in both the Soviet Union and the United States.
- Hornet Stories notes that Sasha Velour is off to the Smithsonian to give a speech on the importance of drag in culture.
- JSTOR Daily reports on the parlous environment of the Mediterranean Sea, with sea level rise and pollution promising to make a mess.
- Language Hat notes how, in France, the concept of being "excited" that exists in the Anglophone world and in French Canada may not be represented in the local French.
- Language Log considers, in the context of the recent Sokal Squared hoax, the ethnographic peculiarities of academia.