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How not to report archaeology
2 July 2011 > ArchaeologySpiegel 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

dark energy - what is it?
2 July 2011 > PhysicsAt 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

Maryland Meeting update
30 June 2011 > ElectromagnetismThe July Maryland conference is being updated daily at the Thunderbolts web site - speakers and subjects are evolving and more information is forthcoming at

A black hole ... Cygnus X1
30 June 2011 > AstronomyAt 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

Homo erectus ... clues and counter clues
30 June 2011 > AnthropologyAt 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

Aborigines are the whipping boys again
30 June 2011 > AnthropologyAt 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

Laughing at the climate news
29 June 2011 > Climate changeA nice piece of humour in the form of a letter written to a prominent AGW journalist, here just named Fiona (a spoof or otherwise)

Tiljander lake sediment data
25 June 2011 > Inside scienceProxy data known as the Tiljander series, named after the original researcher on lake varves in a Scandinavian body of water, pops up in the

Dr Strangelove ... and scary AGW solutions
25 June 2011 > Climate changeAt 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

A trillion bolts of lightning
25 June 2011 > AstronomyYes, 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...

More info on Mercury
24 June 2011 > AstronomyAt 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

Under the sea volcanic activity
24 June 2011 > GeologyAn 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

A hominid tooth that is 17 million years of age
23 June 2011 > AnthropologyBones 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

Ocean life - richness and decline
23 June 2011 > Climate changet 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

Ice Age humans
23 June 2011 > AnthropologyA 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.

Steam rising as the sea level hockey stick is published, in pronto timescales
23 June 2011 > Climate changeOver 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

Upstairs ...
23 June 2011 > AstronomyIt seems that elliptical galaxies are not spherical as once thought but disc shaped and resemble spiral galaxies. This result came from Atlas 3D and

When scientists and the powers that be get miffed by the little people
23 June 2011 > Inside scienceAn 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

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

Palaeo-climate change
23 June 2011 > Climate changeA 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