Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Its OK to be Angry about Capitalism by Bernie Sanders #CommissionEarned

Bernie is not only charging $30 for the paperback version for his version of the Communist Manifesto but is offering it on Amazon, owned by that capitalist exploiter enemy of the working man, Jeff Bezos. He is also selling tickets for his book tour on Ticketmaster. You cannot make up this example of self owning,

Carbon recycling system could slash steelmaking emissions by 90%
SpaceX announces Nigerian operation, first in Africa
NASA meeting works to define exploration architecture
NASA's rotating detonation rocket engine posts record test results
Artificial Intelligence Developed 'Words' That Instruct Cells To Kill Off Cancer
Why is it so Hard to Go Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
Why China Will Never Lead on Tech
Will an AI be the first to discover alien life?
Study: Superconductivity switches on and off in “magic-angle” graphene

Monday, January 30, 2023

Forbidden Evil Things Mala Prohibita #CommissionEarned
NASA needs to ditch its ‘diversity’ training

To its credit, the Biden administration has retained much of the space policy first devised by former President Donald Trump, including the Artemis return to the moon program. However, President Joe Biden has introduced NASA to the pernicious practice of diversity training, something that has become the bane of many a corporation and academic institution. Diversity training, with its fixation on race and gender consciousness and obsession with “microaggressions,” has the potential to harm the mission of the space agency unless it is stopped.

NASA's Artemis program works to avoid repeating past launch disasters
Inside the secretive process to select the first astronauts for NASA’s next moon mission
Will ‘Billionaire Tax’ Be Death Knell For California’s Troubled Economy?
The Gabriella Novels #CommissionEarned
Is ChatGPT groundbreaking? These experts say no
Biden’s Green-Energy Mineral Lockup
Mercedes is the first certified Level-3-autonomy car company in the US

Sunday, January 29, 2023

It’s time for Elon Musk’s Starlink to save the women of Afghanistan

One of the main impediments to creating a system of online education for Afghan women has been a lack of internet access in rural regions of the country. The Starlink system is well-suited to address that lack of access. The system could turn all of Afghanistan into an online school that the Taliban would find difficult, if not impossible, to stop.

Iran Ammunition Factory Hit by Blast
UAE lunar rover will test 1st artificial intelligence on the moon with Canada
Complete Roman city uncovered in Luxor, Egypt
Differing approaches between SpaceX and NASA to sending rockets to the moon
SpaceX Polaris Dawn crew completes Academy free fall parachute training
Private Peregrine moon lander completes testing ahead of landmark lunar launch
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
How NASA Is Selecting the Next Astronauts to Walk on the Moon
Watch NASA test potentially revolutionary 3D-printed rocket engine
NASA’s ‘Mega Moon Rocket’ aced first flight and is ready for crewed Artemis II launch

Friday, January 27, 2023

NASA and the Space Force should catalyze the US space economy
The Pro-Space Cheat Sheet
Mike Gallagher chairs a vital House committee. Its only focus: China
Asteroid mining: SpaceX will help a startup launch operations in 2023
NASA marks 20 years since space shuttle Columbia disaster
America Needs the Willow Project – The Biden Administration Should Approve It
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Why Are We So Afraid of Nuclear Power?
NASA Announces Successful Test of New Propulsion Technology for Treks to Deep Space
Partisan ‘Fact Checkers’ Spread Climate-Change Misinformation

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Former Extinction Rebellion spokesperson: Climate activism has a cult problem
British ‘single-payer’ health care program is cratering. That should be a wake-up call for US liberals
ESA is no longer planning to send astronauts to China’s Tiangong space station
NASA Validates Revolutionary Propulsion Design for Deep Space Missions
Who owns the Moon?
NASA and DARPA will build a nuclear rocket by 2027
How a gene found in centenarians could be turned into an anti-aging drug for the heart
The Moon Mars and Beyond #CommissionEarned
If Biden Doesn’t Run
Wearable Sensor Uses Ultrasound to Provide Cardiac Imaging On the Go
Computer Model of Influenza Virus Shows Universal Vaccine Promise

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Children of Apollo

July, 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 has triumphantly returned to Earth. In this alternate history thriller, President Richard Nixon puts into a motion a scheme to ramp up the space race to pressure the Soviets into making diplomatic and military concessions. Thus begins a story of high adventure on the final frontier and of low intrigue in the corridors of power back on Earth. It will prove to be the fulfillment of a dream for Wendy Pendleton to be the first woman to walk on the moon. It will be a nightmare for Cal Lauren, a political operative determined to stop the space race at all costs to fund the social programs he holds dear.

Astrobotic completes Peregrine testing
SpaceX to launch asteroid mining spacecraft alongside private Moon lander
NASA's fatal Challenger launch still echoes through the agency today
NASA and DARPA Collaborating on a Nuclear-Powered Rocket for Quick Trips to Mars
This shockingly simple battery could store energy forever
Why is America Going Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
Can Ultrasound Waves Rejuvenate Aging Cells?
China and the Population Bomb That Wasn’t
A Smart House GOP Oil and Gas Play

Sunday, January 22, 2023

AOC among Democrats rumored to be preparing primary challenge to Sen. Gillibrand: Report
House Republicans should not cut NASA for deficit reduction

One effect of the Republican takeover of the House will be a renewed push to cut the national deficit, a much needed and overdue change in policy. However, according to Space Policy Online, one deficit-cutting plan being contemplated would impose severe cuts in NASA’s budget, placing many of its programs, especially the Artemis return to the moon program, in peril. The plan would cut discretionary non-defense spending across the board, rolling it back to fiscal 2022 levels. The plan would cut NASA spending from $25.4 billion to $24 billion.

Netflix's Rebel Moon is a Two-Part Epic Space Opera
With Starshield, SpaceX readies for battle
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
NASA scientist explains why Venus is Earth's 'evil twin'
Nancy Pelosi called priests to perform 'exorcism' after husband's hammer attack, daughter says
Scientists age mice forward and backward at will: a new paradigm for reversing aging

Saturday, January 21, 2023

A Flying Boat Could One Day Explore Titan, Saturn's Weirdest Moon
Who owns the moon's precious water?
Europe's mission to Jupiter's icy moons ready for launch
South Korea’s lunar probe captures stunning Earth, moon images
SpaceX Prepping for First Full Test Fire of Its Mega Starship Rocket Next Week
It keeps going and going: NASA's Mars helicopter makes 40th flight
After a historic first mission, what does the future hold for this controversial rocket?
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
The hidden dangers of 'gender-affirming care': 55% of trans women who have 'bottom surgery' are in so much pain they need medical care years later, according to study of dozens of cases — and up to a third struggle to use the toilet or have sex
Americans Are Among the Most Loving, Chinese the Least
Where is everybody? A new hope for solving the Fermi Paradox

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Stephen Colbert to Produce ‘Chronicles of Amber’ TV Series Adaptation
Whatsoever You Do
SpaceX Rocket Sends Solar Power Prototype Into Orbit
Elon Musk On Why First Moon Landing Was An 'Anomaly'
NASA Needs Better International Cooperation Framework for Artemis Missions, IG Says
The World Needs More Nuclear Power
Why is it so Hard to Go Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
New Nuclear Rocket Design to Send Missions to Mars in Just 45 Days
Big News About a Smaller Chinese Population
Water Is a Terrible Thing for California to Waste

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Will “The Challenge” revive the Russian space program and beat Tom Cruise?
Game-changing surgery can cure prostate cancer in one hour
Natural gas is about to become the world's biggest green energy source

When politicians who are alarmed about climate change think about green energy, they tend to be fixated on solar and wind power. However, thanks to a recent merger announced between NET Power and Rice Acquisition Corp II, natural gas is about to become the leading source of green energy, supplanting solar and wind.

Putting man back on the moon might be worth the expense
NASA prepares next steps in development of future large space telescope
The Gabriella Novels #CommissionEarned
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IS TESTING MATERIALS FOR BUILDING “NEXT GENERATION OF FUSION REACTORS”
This rapid-fire laser diverts lightning strikes
Britain’s National Health Service Meltdown

Monday, January 16, 2023

Afghan women turn to online learning after Taliban ban on college education
CRISPR & GENE THERAPY CURES AND BREAKTHROUGHS
Mature ‘lab grown’ neurons hold promise for neurodegenerative disease
How the US and its allies should respond to evolving space threats
Experts Worry The Moon Could Be Next Target Of China's Territorial Ambitions
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launches classified mission for US Space Force
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Musk’s SpaceX in Backup Plan as NASA Weighs Options to Bring Back Crew
Can humanity's new giant leap into space succeed?
Scientists Are Seeking a Drug That Keeps You Warm

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Nuclear Power Cell for Space Satellites that are Cup Size Instead of Dishwasher Size
The Cult of the National Health Service
A new frontier in space: Moviemaking

The Russian space program has seen better days. However, what it can no longer do in real life, Russia is about to do in the form of a major motion picture. The trailer for “The Challenge,” a film partly shot on the International Space Station (ISS), has recently dropped.

SEE IT: Miss USA turns heads with 33-pound moon costume
NET Power Consolidates Business to Gear Up for Allam Cycle Power Plant Deployment
Mending ozone layer shows we can solve environmental problems when driven by innovation: Bjorn Lomborg
Texas Democrat calls for presidential pardon for Afghan soldier jailed in Texas for illegally crossing the border
Tim Dodd, the 'Everyday Astronaut,' gets down to Earth about SpaceX moon trip
These are the most detailed images of the moon ever taken on Earth
NSF and SpaceX reach agreement to reduce Starlink effects on astronomy
NASA studying thruster problem with lunar cubesat
The Last Moonwalker and Other Storied by Mark R Whittington #CommissioinEarned
The Tragedy of Prince Harry

The Spare by Prince Harry #CommissionEarned

Mel Brooks Shows He's Back Skewering Sacred Cows in New 'History of the World, Part II' Trailer
Nuclear Fusion Has Gone From Pipe Dream To Possibility

Saturday, January 14, 2023

Friday, January 13, 2023

Yay! Sweden scores a rare earth find - Hiss! Gotta dig for it
Ukrainian researcher who fled war shows how recycled concrete can help his country rebuild
SpaceX edges closer to first Starship orbital launch attempt
RIP Paul Johnson : author of innumerable history books #CommissionEarned
The benefits of Russia’s coming disintegration
BioNTech CEO lays out vision for how mRNA and AI can power personalized medicine
Why is America Going Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
NASA starts designing futuristic space telescope to hunt for alien Earths
Pasta Is Much Healthier Than You Think
1.95M people may be diagnosed with cancer in 2023: What to know about the state of cancer

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Nasal injections could treat long-term COVID-19-related smell loss
Astronomers find 2nd Earth-size planet in intriguing alien solar system
NEW HSS&T CHAIRMAN OPTIMISTIC, ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT NASA
Biden's safetyism comes for your gas stove
The power center in space moves to the Moon
China's Plan to Land Astronauts on the Moon
SpaceX stacks giant Starship rocket again to prep for test flight
NASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals Links Between Galaxies Near and Far
The Gabriella Novels #CommissionEarned
Some dinos may have been as brainy as modern primates, controversial study argues
SPACEX NEARS ORBITAL FLIGHT TEST OF STARSHIP
The House GOP’s Freedom Caucus Is a More Effective ‘Squad’

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Alien Planet Found Spiraling to its Doom around an Aging Star
We're in a New Cold War in Space: China Plans to Take Over the Moon
SpaceX could launch 1st Starship orbital flight in February, Elon Musk says
Virgin Orbit suffers in-flight anomaly during historic first mission from UK
Sciatica Sucks: Living With It and Sciatica Sucks — Avoiding the Self-Pity Party
2 Big Reasons Why Elon Musk’s SpaceX Is Worth so Much
NASA Selects Experimental Space Technology Concepts for Initial Study
Could solar power work in space? Test aims to find out
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
NASA unveils initial plan for multibillion-dollar telescope to find life on alien worlds
Should People Live on the Moon?
Master of Suspense: Explore the Best Films of Alfred Hitchcock

Sunday, January 08, 2023

What will the fusion breakthrough do for space exploration?

The recent Lawrence Livermore breakthrough, in which scientists created more energy from a fusion reaction than it took to create it, has uses applicable to space exploration. Fusion, harnessing the sun’s power to smash atoms together to create virtually limitless energy, has moved from a scientific problem to an engineering challenge

What is Intuitive Machines and how is it aiming for the moon?
SpaceX Boca Chica plans largest launch in history
NASA’s Juno Finally Sends Back Images Of Jupiter And Its Moon After Radiation Spike
The Moon Mars and Beyond #CommissionEarned
NASA's moon-orbiting space station will be claustrophobic, architect admits
Sciatica Sucks: Do I really need my left leg? Really?
Top Kremlin General Dies Mysteriously After Putin Meeting Canceled

Friday, January 06, 2023

Farside Lunar Radio Telescope: Dark Age Duties
NYC’s greenery surprisingly captures carbon emissions from all the vehicles in the city
UCR scientists develop method to turn plastic waste into potentially valuable soil additive
Moon scientists hail Artemis opportunities while still learning from Apollo
NASA chief says 2023 will be a 'game-changing' year for space and aeronautics
The fear of job loss due to artificial intelligence is unfounded
Why is It So Hard to Go Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
I blame Jupiter for the extinction of the dinosaurs
‘Solar Powered’ Cells: Light-Activated Proton Pumps Generate Cellular Energy, Extend Life
China’s Myth of Communist Competence

Wednesday, January 04, 2023

The pasta row: a Nobel laureate and a Michelin star chef debate making pasta — and there’s a lot to process
So long, Richard Shelby, and thanks for all the pork
Could China beat us to the moon and claim it as their territory?
What is negative energy? And can it give us wormholes and warp drives?
NASA Apollo astronaut Walt Cunningham has died at age 90
Romeo and Juliet actors sue Paramount for child abuse in 1968 film
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Elon Musk: Departing Sen. Richard Shelby ‘did his best to hold back SpaceX’
The Paul Ehrlich Apocalypse Is Back
Large volcanic outburst on discovered on Jupiter's moon Io