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solar filaments

24 June 2015 > Astronomy
    Still there. The above is a image of solar filaments, one taken on May 28th and the other in June, a month later. The

scoffing mammoths

20 June 2015 > Archaeology
At http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/did-early-europeans... ... which comes from a paper by Polish researchers looking at Gravettian activity (in the Upper Palaeolithic). They appear to have roasted mammoth
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bones and ice

20 June 2015 > Archaeology
At http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/fossil-from-20-foot... ... which is somewhat bigger than a modern day Great White. The vertebrai of the 20 foot shark were found in Cretaceous limestone
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Thunderbolts Conference

20 June 2015 > Electromagnetism
At www.thunderbolts.info ... Wal Thornhill has been talking about the Rosetta mission to Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. There is also an analysis of cometary electro-chemistry by Franklin

Venus and runaway global warming

20 June 2015 > Astronomy
It seems that the consensus and much quoted hypothesis that the high temperatures on Venus are the result of runaway global warming caused by lots
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moon dust

18 June 2015 > Astronomy
At http://phys.org/print353753684.html ... apparently, the moon is engulfed in a permanent, but lopsided, cloud of dust that increases in density when annual meteor showers such
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balls of string

18 June 2015 > Physics
Are black holes the ruthless killers we've made them out to be, a professor of physics at Ohio State University asks. The paper has been
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Red Lady of El Miron

18 June 2015 > Archaeology
At http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/summer-2015/article/the-unfolding-s... ... this is a story about El Miron cave in northern Spain (in the Cantabrian Mountains) which is currently being explored and excavated.
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Juneau

18 June 2015 > Geology
Alaska's glaciers are favoured by the CAGW hype industry, in particular the Juneau ice field which contains 32 of them. A claim was made recently
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liquid sulphur

18 June 2015 > Astronomy
At www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3127256/Brimstone-really-DOES-li... .... a story sent in by member Gary (and can also be found at PhysOrg). The earth's core has large quantities of sulphur
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love-ins

16 June 2015 > Anthropology
Qiaomei Fu, a palaeo-genomicist (the study of ancient genomes) at a meeting in New York (see meetings.cshl.edu/abstracts/genome2015_abstract.html) said that her research team had found evidence
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Lesvos

16 June 2015 > Archaeology
At http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/roadworks-on-greek-... ... a petrified subtropical forest has been discovered on the Aegean island of Lesvos. There was also evidence of ancient volcanism which appears
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Bulgaria

16 June 2015 > Archaeology
A lot of archaeology has been going on in what is modern Bulgaria. Most of the finds concern the Roman era but now and again
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Aborigine stories

16 June 2015 > Catastrophism
At www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-32701311 (19th May 2015) the Luritja people of central Australia once told stories of a fire devil coming down from the Sun, crashing into
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rain in Scotland

15 June 2015 > Climate change
Researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia have been exploring a cave in Scotland, just to the north of Ullapool. They have
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water, water, everywhere ...

15 June 2015 > Climate change
EM Smith has been looking at water vapour in the air at http://chiefio.wordpress.com/2015/06/06/its-the-water-and-a-lot-more-vapor/ ... after sitting in his garden drinking some beer and feeling the
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modelling

14 June 2015 > Astronomy
At http://phys.org/print353228554.html .... French researchers have created a computer model that is meant to explain the massive heat in the Sun's corona. Apparently, solar physicists
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Blick

13 June 2015 > Archaeology
The same issue of British Archaeology magazine, June 2015 (see www.britisharchaeology.org/bmpdupdate) has an article on Blick Mead, fleshing out what has been discovered at the
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slumber over

13 June 2015 > Astronomy
The Philae Lander that was positioned on Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko has woken from its slumber and is now in contact with mother ship, Rosetta(according to BBC
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Bouldnor Cliff

12 June 2015 > Archaeology
This is basically an update on a post already done some weeks ago. It is derived from British Archaeology magazine of June 2015 which has
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