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Rapid evolution?
25 March 2010 > EvolutionScience Daily March 22nd ... www.sciencedaily.com/release/2010/03/100322083654.htm ... evolution can apparently proceed much more rapidly than has been thought. This is shown by Magnus Karlsson of
Antarctic Fossils
23 March 2010 > GeologyDaily Galaxy, March 22nd (see www.dailygalaxy.com ) ... a team working in an ice free region of high mountains and dry valleys in the Olympus
The Magnetic Universe
22 March 2010 > Electromagnetismhttp://www.australasianscience.com.au/bi2009/301Gaensler.pdf .. from this site a pdf article can be accessed, Bryan Gaensler, 'The Magnetic Universe' - magnets are everywhere, even in lodestone, and for
Messenger of Life and Death
22 March 2010 > AnthropologyAt http://cosmictusk.com/rare-bill-napier-essay-giant-comets-messengers-of-life-and-death.html ... an article by Bill Napier can be read on the Cosmic Tusk web site which was published in 'God, the Universe and Man
Maya Dynasty
22 March 2010 > ArchaeologyThe Times March 20th ... see Register: Archaeology. The Journal of Anthropological Archaeology reports that scientific analysis has shown one of the Maya kings was
Vikings and Celtic peoples
21 March 2010 > ArchaeologyThe Copenhagen Post March 19th (www.cphpost.dk/news/ reports on a Danish analysis of DNA from a Viking cemetery near a 1000 year old church in southern
The Nemesis Star
20 March 2010 > Catastrophismhttp://cosmictusk.com March 19th ... George Howard keeps coming up with interesting stories. This is a short piece on the NASA WISE mission and the Nemesis theory
Water on the Moon
20 March 2010 > Astronomywww.physorg.com id188149607 ... it was thought the Moon was the driest place in the solar system - but now we have reports of moon water
Caer Sidi
19 March 2010 > Anthropologywww.morien-institute.org/caersidi.html ... an interesting web site which initially involved a former member of SIS. Basically, Caer Sidi is first heard in the Welsh poem Hanes
Hawaii
19 March 2010 > AnthropologySee www.northernearth.co.uk/inthawaii.htm for a rambling story, 'Petroglyphs of Hawaii' which does not actually describe them as such but goes into a preamble about stones and
Frankenstein and the Comet of Yore
19 March 2010 > Electromagnetismwww.thunderbolts.info March 9th ... 'Frankenstein's Comet: Sparks of Life' ... this is unfortunately a very short piece on what is a very interesting aspect of
Oh to be a Sunbeam
19 March 2010 > Electromagnetismwww.thunderbolts.info March 10th ... 'The Sunbeam of Yore' explores features associated with the axis mundi or world axis - a column of dazzling light visible
Boat Mummies
19 March 2010 > ArchaeologyThis subject comes up on a regular basis but research by Chinese archaeologists have clarified some issues - but introduced other ideas. The New York
Dogs
19 March 2010 > Biologywww.physorg.com/print188045220.html ... contrary to research published last year, using genetics, domesticated dogs originated in East Asia and were used as a supplementary meat source in
Red Spot
19 March 2010 > AstronomyThe Daily Galaxy, March 17th ) www.dailygalaxy.com - 'Unlocking the Secrets of Jupiter's Giant Red Spot' claims the red spot is a region of storminess, the
Geomythology
17 March 2010 > CatastrophismAn interesting web site to view is at http://tsun.sscn.ru/hinsg/data.htm which has four maps of the world. On them are marked confirmed impact structures, some 180
One Big Head
17 March 2010 > Anthropologywww.physorg.com/print187877156.html ... a replica of a Cro Magnon skull has provided evidence that the human brain has been shrinking. The skull comes from a skeleton
The Druid's Arms
17 March 2010 > Archaeologywww.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Finding-stones-near-Bristol-place-history/article ... Stanton Drew stone circle may be much older than previously thought due to the discovery of new evidence by amateur archaeologists from a
Horticulture and Agriculture
16 March 2010 > ArchaeologyThere is another consensus model under attack. This time the oft repeated claim that plant cultivation made a sudden appearance in the Near East around
Bad Archaeology and Velikovsky
16 March 2010 > Velikovskywww.badarchaeology.net/confused/velikovsky.php is apparently the brainchild of a couple of youngish archaeologists not long out of classes and fresh with all the group-think stuff they have