More on cartography and map projections.
The linguistic forensics which unmasked JK Rowling as the mystery author Robert Galbraith.
The drop of tar pitch finally fell after 69 years.
Singing in unison in a choir leads to heart beats being synchronised.
The Indian monsoon is almost half-over and rainfall is running 16% above the long term average. In spite of the floods in Uttrakhand this monsoon will probably be classified as a “good” monsoon.
A Viking trading post, Steinkjer, mentioned in the Norse sagas and dating from 1000 years ago has probably been identified.
The evidence is mounting that there was a pre-Toba expansion Out of Africa and into Asia around 90-100,000 years ago followed by another post-Toba expansion which then went all the way to Australia. The second wave would have mixed with the first wave survivors of the Toba eruption who were probably the first AMH to intermingle with the Denisovans.
The shale gas bonanza continues in the UK and the advantages are being pushed hard even by Bjorn Lomborg.
Tags: Anthropology, Energy, Linguistics, Science
