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More Cotton Wool
23 February 2012 > Climate changeThe forthcoming IPCC AR5 report, it is being suggested, will not look at the Sun as the main driver of the climate, and has omitted
Minerals Metals Glazing and Man - out of date?
22 February 2012 > ArchaeologyAt www.pasthorizons.com/index.php/archives/02/2012/aztec-carvings-tell-stor... ... the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan in Mexico has carvings depicting Aztec myths including the birth of the god of war Huitzilopochtli. There
From Dartmoor to the Scillies, one slab of granite
20 February 2012 > GeologyIn the 'Sunday Times Book of the Countryside' (1983) there is a very nice diagram of the SW peninsular (Cornwall and Devon). It seems that
Climate Change over thousands of years
19 February 2012 > GeologyThis post is informative ... see www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/qen/transit.html 'Sudden Climate transitions during the Quaternary' ... and is about a whole series of rapid climate transitions over
An Alaska 'big wave' event at the end of the Pleistocene?
19 February 2012 > CatastrophismOver at http://cosmictusk.com/alaska-big-wave-at-12900/ there is the claim of a huge tsunami wave at the YD boundary - or thereabouts, with some nice Native American artwork
Sailing ships in the Arctic Ocean
19 February 2012 > Climate changeThere has been some speculation on sailing ships traversing the Arctic Ocean in the late 18th/early 19th centuries - see http://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/the-arctic-voyages-of-william-... which is a stir
Language and Out of Africa
18 February 2012 > AnthropologyAt www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120215143001.htm .. anthropologists have said the cradle of language could, or it that 'should', be traced back to Africa. A recent paper that received
Windy Energy
18 February 2012 > ElectromagnetismAt www.physorg.com/print248597825.html ... we learn that a paper in Nature claims the extraordinarily high energy emissions at the heart of the Crab Nebula come not
Stone Age people under the water
18 February 2012 > ArchaeologyAt www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-english-hampshire-17046338/ ... there is a video of the stone age boatyard found on the bottom of the Solent - since flooded by rising sea
Wikipedia and the Maunder Minimum
16 February 2012 > ElectromagnetismIt seems too recent but it was only in 1976 that JA Eddy had an article published in Science 192 (no 4245) that established the
The Earth ... spinning faster?
15 February 2012 > AstronomyAt www.physorg.com/print248347427.html ... tells us that a NASA JPL research team in league with French scientists have written a paper for the Geophysical Review Letters
How contrary views are suppressed
13 February 2012 > Inside scienceAt www.newgeology.us/presentation36.html there is an article by a scientists who has worked at the US Geological Survey for over 40 years and is the author
Clams and African iron smelting
13 February 2012 > CatastrophismAt www.physorg.com/print248086305.html ... clams have been found at hydro-thermal vents in the deep ocean - in the Mariana Trench. This is located in the western
Solar Cycle
13 February 2012 > ElectromagnetismAt http://en.wikipedi.org/w/index.php?title=Solar_cycle&oIdid=476364656 the Wikipedia entry on the solar cycle is interesting - it looks at the history of the subject and notes that as long
Magnetic Stripes on the Sea Floor
11 February 2012 > ElectromagnetismOne suspects that many things have been factored into the uniformitarian scientific model not because they are inherently more likely than alternative ideas that are
Venus ... variable day lengths
11 February 2012 > AstronomyAn unusual story can be found at www.esa.int/export/esaSC/SEM0TLSXXXG_index_0.html (hat tipped towards member Gary Gilligan) from the European Space Agency web site, 10th February 2012. ESAs
The short and the long of the Siberian Traps
10 February 2012 > GeologyA new paper has suggested the Siberian Traps caused a long drawn out mass extinction at the Permian/Triassic boundary - described as a 'mass dying
Black Holes gobbling Asteroids and Comets
10 February 2012 > AstronomyThis story is at www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120208133039.htm and apparently the giant black hole at the centre of our galaxy may be devouring asteroids and comets, or anything
Richard Mackey and the orbit of the Sun around the barycentre of the solar system
8 February 2012 > AstronomyThere is surprisingly a lot a sites out there that picked up on Richard Mackey's article in 2007. For instance, at http://climatechange.thinkaboutit.eu/think4/post/climate_change_caused_b... ... it seems
The Moon and the Weather
8 February 2012 > AstronomyIn the grander picture the galaxy rotates at a roughly constant velocity and relative to this the Sun and its planetary system move around the