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andrewducker) wrote2018-04-28 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 28-04-2018
- Gustav Born had an intensely interesting life
- (tags: Germany obituary medicine research )
- Why there has never been a movie like Avengers: Infinity Wars before
- (tags: movies marvel )
- Forty-four genomic variants linked to major depression
- (tags: depression genetics )
- Dammit, I want a capybara
- (tags: cute )
- Melatonin’s role in labor progress
- (tags: childbirth )
- EU agrees on total ban of bee-harming neonicotinoids,
- (tags: bees europe GoodNews )
- Voter ID plans 'deeply flawed', says Electoral Reform Society
- (tags: reform voting identity uk )
- Why Do Judges Cite Jane Austen in Legal Decisions?
- (tags: writing women law usa )
- Wooden Statue Found in Late 1890s Likely Dates Back More Than 11,000 Years
- (tags: archaeology prehistory )
- Prof says he'll grade students on a curve, so they organize a boycott of the exams and all get As
- (tags: exams university )
- Quiz: can you guess the world city from its cold war Soviet spy map? (I got 9/11)
- (tags: maps russia )
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Some were trivially easy (1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 are all cities I've been to with distinctive geography), some were easy if you know a little Cyrillic (3 and 5 have bodies of water with easy to recognize names), and some were just "what seems most likely" (6 has multiple railway stations and docks with water to the west, 8 had what looks like a line dividing the city into two major sections, 9 has parks and hills).
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Capybaras
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