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[BLOG] Some Wednesday links
- Bad Astronomy’s Phil Plait notes that far-orbiting body 2015 TC387 offers more indirect evidence for Planet Nine, as does D-Brief.
- Centauri Dreams notes that data from the Gaia astrometrics satellite finds traces of past collisions between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy.
- The Crux takes a look at the long history of human observation of the Crab Nebula.
- Sujata Gupta at JSTOR Daily writes about the struggle of modern agriculture with the pig, balancing off concerns for animal welfare with productivity.
- Language Hat shares a defensive of an apparently legendarily awful novel, Marguerite Young’s Miss Macintosh, My Darling.
- Lingua Franca, at the Chronicle, takes a look at the controversy over the name of the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, going up to the recent referendum on North Macedonia.
- The LRB Blog reports on the high rate of fatal car accidents in the unrecognized republic of Abkhazia.
- Reddit’s mapporn shares an interesting effort to try to determine the boundaries between different regions of Europe, stacking maps from different sources on top of each other.
- Justin Petrone at North! writes about how the northern wilderness of Estonia sits uncomfortably with his Mediterranean Catholic background.
- Peter Watts reports from a book fair he recently attended in Lviv, in the west of Ukraine.
- Jason Davis at the Planetary Society Blog notes the new effort being put in by NASA into the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Roads and Kingdoms reports on some beer in a very obscure bar in Shanghai.
- Drew Rowsome reports on the performance artist Lukas Avendano, staging a performance in Toronto inspired by the Zapotech concept of the muxe gender.
- Frank Jacobs at Strange Maps examines the ocean-centric Spielhaus map projection that has recently gone viral.
- Starts With A Bang’s Ethan Siegel considers the question of whether or not the Big Rip could lead to another Big Bang.
- Window on Eurasia notes the harm that global warming will inflict on the infrastructures of northern Siberia.
- Yorkshire Ranter Alex Harrowell considers the ecological fallacy in connection with electoral politics. Sometimes there really are not niches for new groups.
- Arnold Zwicky takes part in the #BadStockPhotosOfMyJob meme, this time looking at images of linguists.
Written by Randy McDonald
October 3, 2018 at 5:15 pm
Posted in Assorted, Demographics, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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