GrahamSouthorn

@GrahamSouthorn

I write and edit and help businesses with their content ► Former editor South West Business Insider, BBC Focus, BBC Sky at Night ► Bonkers about bears 🐼🐻

Bristol, England
Joined May 2011

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    105 years ago Niels Bohr completed his groundbreaking paper concerning quantum theory of the hydrogen atom, 'On the constitution of atoms and molecules'. It was published in July the same year.

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    We can't wait for our first event with 27-30 April with a guided walk (4-6pm) on 30/04! Find out more:

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    Maxime Tessier used an Atik 4000 to capture this stunning image of the Bubble Nebula. Rather aptly named due to it's visual characteristics, the Bubble nebula is home to a hot 0-type star, which is several hundred thousand times more luminous than our Sun.

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    Apr 3

    Happy Birthday ! As a scientist and conservationist, you've inspired us all!

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    Apr 3

    Koko is a gorilla who has learnt sign language and even appears to have learnt to lie. This suggests she has a 'theory of mind' - an ability many think to be uniquely human. Could our close animal relatives be even more like us than we've previously imagined?

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  7. Apr 2

    Fun-sized chocolate bars... never has a sugary treat been so badly misnamed.

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    Apr 2

    A panoramic view of the surface of from the Curiosity rover. Mount Sharp can be seen in the distance.

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  9. Mar 31

    There seems to be a trend for inviting strangers on a stag do if someone with the same name has dropped out. Statistically, that's highly unlikely to happen to me.

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  10. Mar 31

    The Russians want to visit in hospital. Noooooo! - “Hi Yulia, we have some lovely chocolates for you. Try the vodka liqueur. No not that one, the one next to it. Ignore the hole, it was there when we bought them.”

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    Mar 30

    Our week-long Twitter tour of the concludes with land ice – ice sheets and glaciers that form as snow builds up over decades, centuries, even millennia.

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  12. Mar 30

    And if the BBC does axe Gardeners' World, I'd axe my licence fee and subscribe to Netflix (which I don't subscribe to currently).

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  13. Mar 30

    If a report in the Express is true, the BBC highlighted "the success of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon", which puts "old formats" at risk. I don't understand why they're so keen on chasing viewers who clearly aren't interested.

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    Mar 29

    Timely video about "dark patterns" the tricks websites use to manipulate you

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  16. Mar 29

    Was the writer of this even alive in 1999? No offence to David Gerrold, but I worked on a mobile technology magazine at the time and "convergence" devices were much talked about. I even reviewed some of them, including the Ericsson R380.

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  17. Mar 29

    Janice's column is the best bit of today's paper. Especially liked the story about the thumbs of nearly dead relatives being pressed into iPhone action one last time...

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    Mar 27
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    Mar 27

    The short life-cycle for cell phones is terrible for the planet.

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    Mar 20

    I think Calvin & his pet Tiger sum it up best....

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