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rfmcdonald) wrote2019-08-30 05:01 pm
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[BLOG] Some Friday links
- Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait shares a video of the expansion of supernova remnant Cas A.
- James Bow shares an alternate history Toronto transit map from his new novel The Night Girl.
- Chris Bertram at Crooked Timber notes the Boris Johnson coup.
- The Crux notes a flawed study claiming that some plants had a recognizable intelligence.
- D-Brief notes the mysterious absorbers in the clouds of Venus. Are they life?
- Dangerous Minds shares, apropos of nothing, the Jah Wabbles song "A Very British Coup."
- Cody Delistraty looks at bullfighting.
- Dead Things notes the discovery of stone tools sixteen thousand years old in Idaho which are evidence of the first humans in the Americas.
- io9 features an interview with authors Charlie Jane Anders and Annalee Newitz on worldbuilding.
- Joe. My. God. notes that a bill in Thailand to establish civil unions is nearing approval.
- JSTOR Daily looks at how using plastic in road construction can reduce pollution in oceans.
- Language Log looks to see if some police in Hong Kong are speaking Cantonese or Putonghua.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money notes the perplexing ramblings and--generously--inaccuracy of Joe Biden.
- The LRB Blog asks why the United Kingdom is involved in the Yemen war, with Saudi Arabia.
- The Map Room Blog looks at the different efforts aiming to map the fires of Amazonia.
- Marginal Revolution reports on how some southern US communities, perhaps because they lack other sources of income, depend heavily on fines.
- The NYR Daily looks at the complex literary career of Louisa May Alcott, writing for all sorts of markets.
- Window on Eurasia reports on the apparently sincere belief of Stalin, based on new documents, that in 1934 he faced a threat from the Soviet army.
- Arnold Zwicky takes a look at fixings, or fixins, as the case may be.