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[BLOG] Some Wednesday links
- Bad Astronomy’s Phil Plait looks at the strange galaxy NGC 5866.
- The Broadside Blog’s Caitlin Kelly looks at some of her prep work when she covers a news story.
- Centauri Dreams considers the idea of using the Earth itself for gravitational lensing.
- D-Brief notes a newly-discovered fossil parrot from New Zealand, a bird nearly one metre in size.
- Far Outliers looks at the values of cowrie shells in 19th century central Africa. What could they buy?
- Gizmodo notes the limited circumstances in which IMDb will allow transgender people to remove their birth names from their records.
- JSTOR Daily looks at the abortive American state of Franklin.
- Language Hat notes a 19th century Russian exile’s experience with the differences between Norwegian and Swedish.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money notes, after Epstein, the incompetence that too often characterizes American prisons.
- Marginal Revolution notes the importance of slavery in the history of Venice.
- The NYR Daily notes how W.H. Auden was decidedly unimpressed by the Apollo moon landing, and why.
- Starts With A Bang’s Ethan Siegel notes the import of astronomers’ discovery of an ancient early black hole.
- Strange Maps’ Frank Jacobs shares a vertical world map from China.
- Understanding Society’s Daniel Little considers how competent the Nuclear Regulatory Commission actually is.
- Window on Eurasia looks at the internal divides of Russia.
Written by Randy McDonald
August 14, 2019 at 3:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Demographics, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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