By: Tihomir
Ethan, if possible, please keep the blog format with all the entries expanded. This new format with only a couple of lines per entry followed by a link is unconvenient. The old format allowed the...
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Tihomir, I will note the request and pass it along. Unfortunately, I no longer control that with the new layout. There are a number of more pressing fixes that need to happen before I am able to blog...
View ArticleBy: IW
As I just posted over at Chad’s blog, I don’t care about how a site looks (with some limits!) I care about content, and science blogs content in general has been going downhill. It’s the content which...
View ArticleBy: IW
Well, I guess functionality is another issue! My last comment somehow got posted without me specifically electing to do it and without my having a chance to correct it for typos, and unlike on Jerry...
View ArticleBy: Eric Lund
Are magnetic currents from stellar winds the primary mover of these clouds or is it particle collision or soemthing else? The gas clouds are primarily neutral, so this is a hydrodynamic (i.e., particle...
View ArticleBy: Gyula Gubacsi
Eric Lund: “The gas clouds are primarily neutral” I’m an outsider to astronomy for sure, but if I recall correctly, the interstellar gas clouds are usually described as a mixture of ionic atoms and...
View ArticleBy: Zippy the Pinhead
There used to be links to the next and previous articles so you could just click on the next article link to continue reading. Now you have go back to the blog page then find the next article.
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[...] honor of the great Scienceblogs migration, and inspired by Ethan’s wonderful post about the migration of the universe, I thought I would talk about something on a smaller scale: [...]
View ArticleBy: jake14
for OKTHEN question when it comes down to it energy matter and even time have a magnetic force, so logically it would make sense that the wind have magnetic force
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