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proton arc aurora
19 August 2015 > Electromagnetism at www.spaceweather.com (August 19th 2015) a rare form of aurora emanating from a class G3 geomagnetic storm erupted on Augsut 15th when a CME

landscape fires
19 August 2015 > CatastrophismKeenan describes the 2300BC event as perhaps the most significant event in the Holocene - since the end of the Ice Ages. Presumably he means

2300BC event
19 August 2015 > CatastrophismAt http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9908052v2 ... this is a pre-publication review of a paper co-authored by Douglas Keenan. The title is, 'The Three Century climatic upheaval at c2000BC,

two extremes, it seems
18 August 2015 > Climate changeAt http://phys.org/print359028114.html ... we are told that for the last 1800 years there has been, on average, a global cooling that has only been halted

The San
18 August 2015 > MythologyThe term Bushmen is apparently not politically correct nowadays - for reason too dire to mention. Hence, the title above, the San - which refers,

Hittites again ...
16 August 2015 > ArchaeologyAt www.hurriyetdailynews.com/symbols-of-hittite-goddess-of-sexuality-found-... ... the Hittites once again are invoked and again at a date long before they existed - 4000 years ago. Well, they probably

2015 warmest ever
16 August 2015 > Climate changeAt http://phys.org/print358749229.html ... we get to understand why NOAA, NASA GISS and HadCRU have been tampering with the temperature data by changing the way they

Wal on gravity
16 August 2015 > ElectromagnetismBrilliant new video with Wal Thornhill describing a long journey of 40 years in his attempt to understand gravity in an electrical universe -go to
Arctic sea bed
16 August 2015 > GeologyAt http://phys.org/print358755490.html ... Durham University has updated a map of the Arctic sea bed which depicts the marine resources that have been discovered in recent

glass
16 August 2015 > PhysicsInteresting story and research at http://phys.org/print358750569.html ... molecular scientists unexpectedly produced a new type of glass, and it involved vapourising the experimental material - thereby
rays or meteors
16 August 2015 > Archaeology at http://scienceinpoland.pap.pl/en/news/news,406023,polish-archaeologists-... ... collaboration between Polish archaeologists and their Danish counterparts have taken place at a site on the island of Bornholm in Denmark.
Altai Man
15 August 2015 > Anthropology at http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0356-fresh-discoveries-... ... and this time it is a skull and rib - dating back at least 50,000 years ago, or earlier. However, they

black hole sling shot
15 August 2015 > AstronomyAt http://phys.org/print358742537.html ... some supernovae can't be explained by consensus cosmology. They are an astronomical mystery. As such they are inclined to attract some peculiar

Maltese temples
15 August 2015 > ArchaeologyAt http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/sunken-5000-year-ol... ... found in Greece, a third millennium BC settlement on a beach on the Argolis coast. It was at a depth of 3m

sprites on steroids
15 August 2015 > ElectromagnetismAt http://spaceweather.com/ (August 14th, 2015) ... sprites on steroids were seen above hurricane Hilda, gigantic lets of lightning leaping into space. Go to the site

our models tell us ...
15 August 2015 > CatastrophismAt http://phys.org/print358679794.html ... we have one of those classic model studies that claim they have produced a 'cutting edge statistical analysis' which shows humans were

mantle plume blues
14 August 2015 > GeologyAt http://phys.org/print358674638.html ... German scientists are questioning another consensus theory, and another important piece of geological thinking. It seems the break up of the continents
stagnant Arctic waters
14 August 2015 > CatastrophismA study, just published in the journal Science (August, 2015) has been looking at the circulation of water in the Arctic Ocean and Nordic seas

Kokei
13 August 2015 > CatastrophismEnoshima is an island at the mouth of a river on Japan's coast about 40 miles SE of the capital, Tokyo. Kokei, a Buddhist monk

Killarney (3)
13 August 2015 > GeologyIn the latest issue of Down to Earth magazine (issue 92, August 2015, ISSN 0969-3408) we have part 3 on the Irish chalk formation near