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Previously on "Monday Links from the Bench vol. CDXLVI"
I think a lot of scientists are on holiday at the moment as they don't seem to have been posting so much good stuff. Though maybe they're back, as I've just found a couple of good things in the space of five minutes. Here; you can have one now to make up for it: Why Earth’s Cracked Crust May Be Essential for Life
Godlike status re-confirmed...
In 2012, the film director James Cameron became the first person to dive solo all the way down the deepest gash on Earth.
Not wanting to provoke the legend that is NF or anger his loyal followers but....
I thought this one was a bit of a damp squib....
I think I was hoping for a more interesting story with some analysis I guess but it was just more like a news article that was more or less covered in the text with the link......
I just thought it was an amusing cockup
I think a lot of scientists are on holiday at the moment as they don't seem to have been posting so much good stuff. Though maybe they're back, as I've just found a couple of good things in the space of five minutes. Here; you can have one now to make up for it: Why Earth’s Cracked Crust May Be Essential for Life
Not wanting to provoke the legend that is NF or anger his loyal followers but....
I thought this one was a bit of a damp squib....
•The US Postal Service Must Pay an Artist $3.5 Million After Accidentally Printing His Version of the Statue of Liberty on Billions of Stamps -
I think I was hoping for a more interesting story with some analysis I guess but it was just more like a news article that was more or less covered in the text with the link......
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