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Radiocarbon inaccuracies
6 June 2018 > ArchaeologyAt https://phys.org/print447421745.html ... the theme here is that C14 carbon dating is a big tool as used by archaeologists in order to date the age
Flares on Brown Dwarf
6 June 2018 > AstronomyAt https://phys.org/print447490481.html ... astronomers have spotted two super flares issuing forth from a brown dwarf star. The discovery is detailed in a paper published on
Origin of Pluto
4 June 2018 > Astronomy, BiologyAlso sent in by Jovan. Busy man. At https://astronomynow.com/2018/05/26/evidence-found-for-giant-comet-theor... ... what is the origin of Pluto? Is it a planet - or something else. It
0.02 of human induced global warming
4 June 2018 > Climate changeHaving a laugh. The amount of co2 emissions perpetrated by humans is falling every day it would seem. Dr Boris Smirnov, an atomic physicist and
K/T boundary event
4 June 2018 > CatastrophismSent in by Jovan (as the earlier link to Sky and Telescope). Global warming caused by co2 levels reaching 2300 parts per million. Currently we
Near Miss
4 June 2018 > AstronomyAt www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/close-stellar-encounters-surge/#.... ... close stellar encounters. An analysis of our stellar neighbourhood is said to reveal more stellar traffic then recognised - stars that sideswipe
Iran archaeology
3 June 2018 > ArchaeologyIn Current World Archaeology 89 (June 2018) - www.world-archaeology.com ... there is an article on Iran's prehistory. It says the archaeology of Iran is dominated
Further on Stonehenge Landscape
3 June 2018 > ArchaeologyFurther updates on the Stonehenge landscape are outlined in Mike Haigh's 'archaeology review' in Northern Earth magazine 153 (June 2018) - see www.northernearth.co.uk ... It
Stonehenge Landscape Research
1 June 2018 > ArchaeologyBritish Archaeology magazine (May of 2018) has an interesting article by Mike Pitts. It concerns geophysics surveys around Stonehenge. The Hidden Landscape project and the
Electric Dark Matter
1 June 2018 > ElectromagnetismAt https://phys.org/print446911328.html ... Does dark matter carry an electric charge is the headline - which turns out to be a bit of PR. Astronomers, it
Grand Canyon Geology
1 June 2018 > GeologyAt https://phys.org/print447061881.html ... it is 50 years since the last formation was discovered and defined in the Grand Canyon but now geologists have been having
Ipplepen
30 May 2018 > ArchaeologyMetal detectorists came across a quantity of Roman coins in a field between Exeter and Newton Abbot in Devon and this led to an archaoelogical
Computer Modelling Hungry Black Holes
30 May 2018 > AstronomyAt https://phys.org/print446798161.html ... modelling works well when applied to for example, geology (rates of erosion etc) but how reliable is it when applied to the
NASAs Space Engine Tested
30 May 2018 > ElectromagnetismSpaceflight is difficult. Blasting heavy cargoes and spacecraft to respectable speeds over interplanetary distances requires so much propellant to sent rockets to far away places
Landscape Evolution
30 May 2018 > GeologyScientists have struggled with a lingering question in geology. Why do the structures and elevations of some mountains continue to evolve long after the tectonic
Standard Model of Particle Physics
29 May 2018 > PhysicsAt the link here the standard model of particle physics is discussed in an easy to understand manner - go to https://theconversation.com/the-standard-model-of-particle-physics-the-a... ... which begins,
Flares on an inactive Sun
29 May 2018 > AstronomyThis is a cracker NASA images of massive flares unleashed by the Sun. There is currently a lack of sunspots but the Sun is highly
Uluru
29 May 2018 > GeologyThe geology of Ayers Rock is interesting - see for example www.ayersrockresort.com.au/uluru-and-kata-tjuta/ ... and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru ... but to get some really good pictures by a
Peering Under the Ice and Assessing the Reef
29 May 2018 > GeologyIce penetrating radar data in central Antartica has revealed valleys and mountains near the South Pole - see https://phys.org/print446450328.html .... and it seems the mountains
Mantle Rocks
29 May 2018 > GeologyAt https://phys.org/print446447917.html ... first seismic evidence for mantle exhumation at an ultra lsow spreading centre. Note the words ultra slow - which means barely negligible