Fri. 09/09 - Garbled Nonsense: When Filter Bubbles Collide
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Hail is getting bigger and becoming more common to more areas, but we still know relatively little about it. Plus, a possibly complete dinosaur skeleton with intact fossilized skin has been discovered in Alberta. And a brief historical perspective on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as some of the names King Charles III could have chosen to go by instead.
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The Hunt for Big Hail (NY Times) Understanding evolving hail risk (Verisk) Rare Fossilized Dinosaur Skin And Tail Suggests Epic Fossil Hidden Inside Rock (IFL Science) Discovery of dinosaur fossil with skin in southern Alberta excites paleontologists (CBC) Fossil discovery could be rare complete dinosaur skeleton (University of Reading) 30% of US History (Matt Glassman, Twitter) Queen Elizabeth II's reign, in perspective (John Green, Twitter) The queen’s death brings a moment of reckoning for Britain. (NY Times) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.