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Second Law of Thermodynamics
10 May 2010 > Climate changeAt http://scienceofdoom.com/2010/05/08/radiation-basics-and-the-imaginary-second-law-of-thermodynamics/ is the second post at this site concerning sceptic arguments that cite the Second Law of Thermodynamics - usually in a puffed and

New Chronology Update May 10th
10 May 2010 > Ancient historyThe New Chronology Yahoo group has a series of emails from Eric Aitchison on reign lengths, and dynasties 18, 19 and 20 in respect of

Ho Hum ...
10 May 2010 > Climate changeThe blogosphere got a bit agitated the other day when 225 members of the American National Academy of Sciences 'paid' for a letter to be

Blobs of crust that excite
10 May 2010 > Geologywww.newscientist.com/article/dn18877-dents-in-earths-gravitational-field-due-to-plumes.html?full=true&print=true May 9th ... old pieces of continental crust that are thought to fall to the bottom of earth's mantle region are being blamed for mysterious

Seeding the earth
10 May 2010 > AstronomyAt http://calderup.wordpress.com May 10th ... Nigel Calder freely admits he was not keen to embrace the idea comets seeded life on earth when it was

Gravitational Waves
10 May 2010 > AstronomyAt www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7695994/Largest-scientific-instrument-ever-built-to-prove-Einsteins-theory-of-relativity.html May 9th ... physicists from NASA and the ESA intend to search for gravitational waves - as predicted by Einstein. These are the

Land of Punt
10 May 2010 > Ancient historyA story in the San Franscisco Chronicle at www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/05/-7/MNBN1D3U74.DTL May 8th appears to confirm the Land of Punt was somewhere in the Eritrea/Ethiopia region, a region

Space Blob
9 May 2010 > AstronomyA strange jelly like substance appears to fall out of the sky giving rise to the term, star jelly, and variously the rot of the

Beakers in Morocco
7 May 2010 > ArchaeologyAt www.int.iol.co.za/general/news/newsprint.php?art_id=mw20100507170221770/ there is a very brief report on the find of seven skeletons from graves found in a cave 80 km east of Rabat

Third century AD climatic blip/ event
7 May 2010 > ArchaeologyAt the Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram Weekly (see http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/print/2010/997/cu4.htm ) there is a couple of pages on the Kushite kingdom based at Meroe, contemporary the

Roger thorpe
7 May 2010 > EvolutionAt www.physorg.com/print192453015.html ... research by evolutionary biologist Professor Roger Thorpe of Bangor University is contributing to a change in the way we think about evolution.

Science discoveries
6 May 2010 > Inside scienceAt http://calderup.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/why-is-science-so-sloooow/ May ^th ... Nigel Calder queries if the number of scientific breakthroughs is not keeping apace with the rusing number of scientists, and

Monsoon Vagaries
5 May 2010 > Climate changeAt http://calderup.wordpress.com May 5th ... Nigel Calder takes up the article on blips in monsoons in recent history (see earlier post in In the News)

Mammoth Blood
4 May 2010 > BiologyThe New York Times (at www.nytimes.com ) May 3rd (see also Science Daily and www.physorg.com ) all have a story about research on mammoths, claiming

Nigel Update
4 May 2010 > Inside scienceAt http://calderup.wordpress.com we have a post on Einstein and attempts to prove him wrong - but his theory stubbornly remains resistant to detectable error. Next,

Cosmic Tusk update
4 May 2010 > CatastrophismAt www.cosmictusk.com/deep-time-impact-induced-volcanism-a-colloquy is an exchange between Hermann Burchard and Han Kloosterman - with George Howard in the middle. Han calls Veilkovsky a 'scholar' rather than

Iron Age overlap with Bronze Age
3 May 2010 > Ancient historyBene Israel: Studies in the Archaeology of Israel and the Levant during the Bronze and Iron ages, Leiden: 2008. This book is dedicated to Israel

The Jordan River
3 May 2010 > Climate changeAt www.physorg.com/print192044027.html May 2nd ... the Jordan river is nowadays little more that a polluted stream a few metres wide that is on the verge

The Science of Doom
2 May 2010 > Climate changeAt http://climateaudit.org May 3rd Steve McIntyre tells CA readers to look at the blog Science of Doom (see earlier posts on In the News for

Nigel
2 May 2010 > Inside scienceAt http://calderup.wordpress.com ... another wrinkly has set up a blog, Nigel Calder, a former editor of New Scientist and co-author with Henrik Svensmark of The