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[BLOG] Some Friday links
- Architectuul writes</u about the pioneering women architects of the United Kingdom.
- Bad Astronomy reports on a marvelous mosaic assembled by amateur astronomers of the Large Magellanic Cloud.
- Caitlin Kelly at the Broadside Blog notes how college debts in the United States hinder social mobility.
- The Crux considers how the antibiotic-resistant fungus C. auris can be treated.
- D-Brief looks at the archaeological studies of graves in the forest islands of Bolivia that have revealed remarkable things about the settlement of ancient Amazonia.
- Far Outliers looks at how U.S. Grant built a pontoon bridge across the James River in Virginia.
- Gizmodo notes the big crater created by Hayabusa 2 in the surface of Ryugu, suggesting that body’s loose composition.
- JSTOR Daily looks at how the plan of Denmark to build a border fence to protect its pig populations against wild boars might be flawed.
- Language Hat looks at the South Arabian languages, non-Arabic Semitic languages spoken in the south of the Arabian peninsula.
- Erik Loomis at Lawyers, Guns and Money looks at the growing role of women in the American labour movement.
- James Butler at the LRB Blog writes about the new urgency of the Extinction Rebellion in this era of climate change and threatened apocalypse.
- Marginal Revolution considers a paper claiming that intergenerational social mobility in much of Canada is no higher than in most of the neighbouring United States.
- The NYR Daily examines the democracy of Indonesia.
- Noel Maurer at The Power and the Money looks at how a particular reading of international law was used in Bolivia to justify a violation of the national constitution.
- Peter Rukavina shares an insightful map looking at the election results from PEI. One thing brought out by the map is the strength of the Greens across the Island.
- The Speed River Journal’s Van Waffle looks at the useful Ontario shrub of leatherwood.
- Starts With A Bang’s Ethan Siegel notes the discovery of carbon-60 buckyballs in the far reaches of our galaxy by Hubble.
- The Volokh Conspiracy notes that the president and the prime minister of Ukraine are both Jews.
- Towleroad notes the new video by Willie Tay, a Singapore music star who was dropped by his label for being gay and has responded by coming out and releasing a video for his song “Open Up Babe”.
- Window on Eurasia looks at the Ingermanlanders, also known as Ingrians or Ingrian Finns, a Finnic people in the hinterland of St. Petersburg who suffered horrifically under Communism.
- Yorkshire Ranter Alex Harrowell looks at how computers, originally imagined to function in certain specific ways, are being reimagined and reused in ways which do not quite suit them (and us).
- Arnold Zwicky finds a stock photo used to represent art stolen by the Nazis and uses it to explore issues of recovery and loss and mistake.
Written by Randy McDonald
April 26, 2019 at 4:15 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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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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