[BLOG] Some Friday links
- blogTO notes that graffiti artists around the world, including in Toronto, are promoting Justin Bieber’s new album.
- The Broadside Blog’s Caitlin Kelly likes pilot Mark Vanhoenacker’s book about flight.
- Centauri Dreams notes one possibility for a Europa sample mission.
- The Dragon’s Gaze notes simulations which suggest spiral arms in circumstellar disks point towards new planets.
- The Dragon’s Tales notes the critical endangerment of mangrove forests, looks at the irregularly shaped core of Enceladus, and wonders about Russia’s military shipyards.
- Geocurrents maps the exceptionally complicated religious mixture of northeastern South Asia.
- Language Hat notes the complex use of language by Julien Green and his writing.
- Marginal Revolution looks at China’s one-child policy.
- Supernova Condensate shares most photos of Pluto.
- Why I Love Toronto shares a list of haunted places in Toronto.
- Window on Eurasia worries about the West stopping its support of Ukraine, and notes the ISIS war against Russia.
- The Financial Times‘ The World blog notes the importance of turmoil in Moldova.
Written by Randy McDonald
October 30, 2015 at 10:56 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note, Writing
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