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  1. At the Pictures
    About cinemagoing in the past. By Lawrence. 🇬🇧 More info

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    British Silent Film Festival Symposium 2024
    This popular annual event returns to KCL on 17th May 2024. This one day event features a range of papers of original research in all areas of film culture in Britain and areas affected by …
    By Lawrence, 4,419 words
  2. The n-Category Café
    A group blog on math, physics and philosophy. More info

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    Axiomatic Set Theory 9: The Axiom of Choice
    Previously: Part 8. It’s the penultimate week of the course, and up until now we’ve abstained from using the axiom of choice. But this week we gorged on it. We proved that all the usual …
    By leinster, 177 words
  3. What's new
    Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence Tao. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Higher uniformity of arithmetic functions in short intervals II. Almost all intervals
    Kaisa Matomäki, Maksym Radziwill, Fernando Xuancheng Shao, Joni Teräväinen, and myself have (finally) uploaded to the arXiv our paper “Higher uniformity of arithmetic functions in short intervals II. Almost all intervals“. This is a sequel …
    By Terence Tao, 819 words
  4. Pieter Belmans — blog
    My mathematical interests are in algebraic geometry, noncommutative algebra and higher structures. 🇱🇺 More info

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    Moving to Utrecht University
    I am really excited to share here the news that I will be moving to Utrecht University, starting from January 1. I am also very much looking forward to integrating in the vibrant Dutch algebraic …
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  5. Georgia Before People
    I’m writing this blog because I’m fascinated with what the ecology of southeastern North America was before people colonized the region and ruined it. By Mark Gelbart. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Ancestors of House Cats (Felis sylvestris) Followed Human Farmers into Europe
    I’m living the “Trouble with Tribbles” episode of Star Trek. The plot of this episode revolves around cute, little, furry animals introduced on board the star ship Enterprise as pets. A problem arises when they …
    By markgelbart, 647 words
  6. First Known When Lost
    By Stephen Pentz. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Journey
    The swallows have departed. The tall, dry meadow grass rustles in the nearly empty air. Now and then a sparrow suddenly flutters up from beside the path, then flies off toward the trees surrounding the …
    By Stephen Pentz, 1,141 words
  7. The Panda’s Thumb
    By Matt Young. More info

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    Every Living Thing: book report
    The cover is kind of "busy," but I shall try not to judge the book by its cover. The book is Every Living Thing, The Great and Deadly Race to Know All Life, by Jason …
    By Matt Young, 1,169 words
  8. The Irish Economy
    Commentary, information, and intelligent discourse about the Irish economy. 🇮🇪 More info

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    Irish Economic Association Annual Conference 2025: Call for Papers
    The 38th Annual Irish Economic Association Conference is being organized by the Department of Economics at Queen’s University Belfast and will be held at the Hilton Belfast, 4 Lanyon Place, Belfast (BT1 3LP), from Thursday, …
    By The Irish Economy, 446 words
  9. The Enlightened Economist
    Economics and business books. By Diane Coyle. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The narrow path from votes of despair
    I read Sam Freedman’s Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix It with a mixture of nods of recognition and gasps of disbelief. It’s all too apparent that – as the subtitle puts …
    By Diane Coyle, 510 words
  10. Atomic Junk Shop
    Celebrating the Unpopular Arts. More info

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    Marvel’s also open to flinging stuff at the wall
    I’ve blogged several times about how DC in the late 1960s was desperately trying new things to see what would work (most of it didn’t). Bat Lash. Deadman. Hawk and … The post Marvel’s also …
    By frasersherman, 57 words
  11. The Picky Glutton
    London restaurant reviews to help you avoid needless gout & wasted money. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Everyday People review – ramen that’s not daylight robbery, but it’s not quite a steal either
    This review of a Nottingham restaurant is a break from the Picky Glutton’s usual London-based coverage. I occasionally wonder what Japanese people think of the Japanese food they encounter outside the Home Islands. There must …
    By pickyglutton, 828 words
  12. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives /// Darren Cullen
    Satirical art and illustrations by Darren Cullen. 🇬🇧 More info

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    KEYBOARD GUIDE (PC)
    In 2015 I made a keyboard guide to help people find the keys on their muddled-up keyboards. At the time I used Apple computers myself so without really thinking too much I made it as …
    By Darren Cullen, 75 words
  13. Helen McCookerybook
    Papa Was A Rolling Pin. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Last Gig Of The Year: The Betsey Trotwood, Supporting Rachel Love and the Loveables
    A support slot next Saturday afternoon 23rd November at The Betsey Trotwood: this will be my last gig of the year.Tickets here: https://wegottickets.com/event/640220
    By Helen McCookerybook, 37 words
  14. Worlds in Miniature
    A hobby photo blog. By Chris M. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024-05-13 13:36
    Don’t get me started on the fact that if you do login, you’re taken to the store homepage instead of the specific page you were trying to visit in the first place …
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  15. Old Structures Engineering – Blog
    Engineering and Preservation. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Small Trusses
    For the last nine years, the high point, for me, of the annual APTI conference has been the student competition run by the Preservation Engineering Technical Committee. This year, In Montreal, was no exception. This …
    By Don Friedman, 114 words