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How not to report archaeology

2 July 2011 > Archaeology
Spiegel Online 7th January 2011 (see www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,771569,00.html ) reports on a Bronze Age burial mound at Leubingine where tree rings on wooden planks or beams
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dark energy - what is it?

2 July 2011 > Physics
At www.physorg.com/print228659903.html we are told that zombie stars are the key to measuring dark energy. At www.physorg.com/print228643916.html we are informed there is a cosmic Axis
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Maryland Meeting update

30 June 2011 > Electromagnetism
The July Maryland conference is being updated daily at the Thunderbolts web site - speakers and subjects are evolving and more information is forthcoming at
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A black hole ... Cygnus X1

30 June 2011 > Astronomy
At www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2011/06/cygnus-x-1-a-black-hole-harvard-sm... is one of those posts where you wonder if the use of proof is a bit stretched, but never mind, apparently some people
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Homo erectus ... clues and counter clues

30 June 2011 > Anthropology
At www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-06/nyu-fsh062811.php there is a report from PLoS One (online journal) on Homo erectus in Indonesia, widely regarded as a human ancestor as they resemble
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Aborigines are the whipping boys again

30 June 2011 > Anthropology
At http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/06/did-australian-aborigines-... there is a report on a paper in Geophysical Research Letters that claims Aborigines burnt old vegetation from the landscape in the hot
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Laughing at the climate news

29 June 2011 > Climate change
A nice piece of humour in the form of a letter written to a prominent AGW journalist, here just named Fiona (a spoof or otherwise)
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Tiljander lake sediment data

25 June 2011 > Inside science
Proxy data known as the Tiljander series, named after the original researcher on lake varves in a Scandinavian body of water, pops up in the
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Dr Strangelove ... and scary AGW solutions

25 June 2011 > Climate change
At www.physorg.com/print228124344.html .... ideas to combat the rise in levels of co2 in the atmosphere and in the oceans are beginning to feature some Dr
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A trillion bolts of lightning

25 June 2011 > Astronomy
Yes, a trillion bolts of lightning are being emitted from what is said to be an enormous black hole in a distant galaxy (see www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2011/06/universes-highest-electric-current...
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More info on Mercury

24 June 2011 > Astronomy
At www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2011/06/-mercurys-messenger-reveals-surpri... (see earlier post a few days ago). This blog post is derived from information from the Carnegie Institute and it expands a little
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Under the sea volcanic activity

24 June 2011 > Geology
An interesting post at http://chiefio.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/megaplumes-and-volcanic-gasses/ is a bit of typical sleuthing by EM Smith, wondering just how much co2 might be produced by under the
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A hominid tooth that is 17 million years of age

23 June 2011 > Anthropology
Bones found in Wasden cave, a few miles west of Idaho Falls (in the State of Idaho) (see www.idahopress.com/news/state/scientist-fights-for-research-at-e-idaho-c...). Archaeologists, or palaeontologists, have never explored
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Ocean life - richness and decline

23 June 2011 > Climate change
t www.physorg.com/print227957170.html ... a parcel of marine scientists, or rather, a collection of environmentalists, is warning us the world's oceans are at risk of entering
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Ice Age humans

23 June 2011 > Anthropology
A story at www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13846262?print=true seems to indicate the first modern humans, the Gravettian culture, entered Europe from the Russian plains rather than through the Balkans.
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Steam rising as the sea level hockey stick is published, in pronto timescales

23 June 2011 > Climate change
Over at http://climateaudit.org/2011/06/22/pnas-reviews-preferential-standards-f... ... Steve McIntyre is critical not just at the ease at which the Team paper went through peer review at PNAS, in
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Upstairs ...

23 June 2011 > Astronomy
It seems that elliptical galaxies are not spherical as once thought but disc shaped and resemble spiral galaxies. This result came from Atlas 3D and
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When scientists and the powers that be get miffed by the little people

23 June 2011 > Inside science
An interesting story at www.physorg.com/print227783739.html where scientists working on genetic modification and improved seed research associated with the 'green revolution' in the hope of inventing
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Atlas of Empires

23 June 2011 > Archaeology
Atlas of Empires by Peter Davidson tells a tale of how and why the great empires of history flourished but inevitably fell and explains what
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Palaeo-climate change

23 June 2011 > Climate change
A story at www.physorg.com/print227772631.html ... scientists are taking samples of soil that formed up to 20,000 years ago to find out what was growing in
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