Monthly Archives: October 2009

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

More interesting links that I’ve shared via Twitter over the past seven days. This is why no-one with an ounce of sense trusts the Express on science. http://www.badscience.net/2009/10/jabs-as-bad-as-the-cancer/ (via @SciencePunk, @jackofkent, @bengoldacre) FBI releases American Samoa tsunami footage (wave arrives … Continue reading

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LCROSS: the aftermath

At least one camera was looking at the impact site in the right wavelength…
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Categories: geology, planets

LCROSS impacts today!

Scientists get to play interplanetary bumper cars to search for lunar water.
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Categories: geology, planets

Stuff I linked to on Twitter this week

Another set of interesting links for you.
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Categories: links

How to build a meandering river in your basement

Meandering rivers are the most common river form on Earth, yet building a meandering river in a laboratory flume eluded scientists for decades. A new paper in PNAS shows the first results of a self-maintaining, coarse-bedded meandering river in a flume.
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Categories: by Anne, geomorphology