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rfmcdonald ([personal profile] rfmcdonald) wrote2019-01-26 05:14 pm

[BLOG] Some Saturday links


  • Bad Astronomer Phil Plait explains the potential discovery of an ancient rock from Earth among the Moon rocks collected by Apollo.

  • Centauri Dreams looks at what will be coming next from the New Horizons probe after its Ultima Thule flyby.

  • The Crux looks at the genetic library of threatened animals preserved cryogenically in a San Diego zoo.

  • Far Outliers looks at the drastic, even catastrophic, population changes of Sichuan over the past centuries.

  • Language Hat looks at translations made in the medieval Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  • Language Log tries to translate a possibly Indo-European sentence preserved in an ancient Chinese text.

  • Lawyers, Guns and Money notes the complexity of the crisis in Venezuela.

  • The LRB Blog looks at the Mexican-American border in this era of crisis.

  • Marginal Revolution notes a spike in unsolved shootings in Baltimore following protests against police racism.

  • Noah Smith reviews the new Tyler Cowen book, Stubborn Attachments.

  • Adam Shatz at the NYR Daily reviews what sounds like a fantastic album of anti-colonial Francophone music inspired by Frantz Fanon and assembled by French rapper RocĂ©.

  • The Planetary Society Blog takes a look what is next for China as it continues its program to explore the Moon.

  • Roads and Kingdoms interviews Monique Jaques about her new photo book looking at the lives of girls growing up in Gaza.

  • Rocky Planets takes a look at how rocks can form political boundaries.

  • Drew Rowsome interviews choreographer Christopher House about his career and the next shows at the Toronto Dance Theatre.

  • Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel takes a look at the seeming featurelessness of Uranus.

  • Frank Jacobs at Strange Maps looks at a controversial swap of land proposed between Serbia and Kosovo.

  • Window on Eurasia notes the controversial possibility of China contracting Russia to divert Siberian rivers as a water supply.

  • Arnold Zwicky looks at the origins of Uri and Avi, a photo of apparently showing two men, one Palestinian and one Israeli, kissing.


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