[BLOG] Some Friday links
Aug. 9th, 2019 05:32 pm- Shir Lerman Ginzburg at anthro{dendum} writes about kintsugi in her own life.
- Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait looks at the massive black hole, massing two billion suns, measured in the heart of NGC 3258.
- The Broadside Blog's Caitlin Kelly shares some photos from her Hudson River life.
- D-Brief notes how astronomers may be able to detect the radio signals emitted from the cores of planets orbiting dead stars.
- The Everyday Sociology Blog looks at the sociology of religion.
- JSTOR Daily looks at how Ferdinand Magellan acted in many ways like a pirate.
- Language Hat reports on the remarkable differences between the two dubbed French versions of The Simpsons, one in France and one in Québec.
- Language Log reports on the Chinese placename "Xinjiang Uygur."
- Lawyers, Guns and Money makes the point that Joe Biden is too old, too set in his ways, to be president.
- Molly Crabapple writes at the NYR Daily about the nature and goals of the massive protest movement in Puerto Rico.
- Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel looks even-handedly at the controversy surrounding the idea of building the Thirty Metre Telescope on top of sacred Mauna Kea.
- Window on Eurasia looks at controversy in Russia over the representation of different Tatar populations on the Russian 2020 census.
- Stephen Gordon at Worthwhile Canadian Initiative wonders why it was 1953 that, in Canada, saw the growth in women on the job market.