Monday, May 07, 2007

Monday Science Links

Mike the Mad Biologist suggested that non-science bloggers (such as me) post five science links a week (read him to see why). Sounds good to me, so here's installment one:
  • Mixing Memory posts The Blues in Russian - on whether Russians (who have no single word for 'blue' but instead two words, one 'dark blue' and one 'light blue') can discriminate between the colors better than English speakers.

  • Mark Liberman at Language Log posts on Hot Dryden-on-Jonson Action - the source of the ban on clause-final prepositions.

  • Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy posts on New Horizons at Jupiter - what the New Horizons probe saw as it slingshotted around Jupiter on its way to Pluto

  • Darren Naish at Tetrapod Zoology posts on the world of sheep - much more interesting than it might sound

  • Martin Rundkvist at Aardvarchaeology posts on the Kaga Brooch, a bronze 6th century find from Östergötland, and quite lovely
So there you have it - five links to some good science. Surely you can find something there to interest you. Check back weekly.

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1 Comments:

At 9:49 AM, May 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous had this to say...

Thanks! (and good posts).

 

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