Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Too Fun to Check: The Ayatollah's Secret Revenge Weapon Is ... An Adult-Film Star
With Masseys out of commission, SpaceX may attempt static fire Ships at the launch site
“Webb Telescope Enters Alien Hunt Mode”: NASA’s Deep-Space Eye Begins Scanning Exoplanets for Signs of Life With Unmatched Precision
How the Big Beautiful Bill will lower energy costs, shore up the electric grid — and unleash American prosperity
The first commercial space station is nearly here. And it could change space forever
Switching on a silent gene revives tissue regeneration in mice
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Capitalism Needs Champions
‘Transgender’ Kids Usually Grow Up Gay
Want Soviet Bread Lines? Vote for Zohran Mamdani

Monday, June 30, 2025

The second launch of New Glenn will aim for Mars

Project Hail Mary - Official Trailer

Are we doing enough to save Earth from a devastating asteroid strike?
Ars reflects on Apollo 13 turning 30
It’s Bulletproof, Fire-Resistant and Stronger Than Steel. It’s Superwood.
Tesla shows off its first fully autonomous delivery to convince us its self-driving cars work well
Swarms of tiny robots could go up your nose, melt the mucus and clean your sinuses
Let America’s 250-Year Bash Begin
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? #CommissionEarned
The Case for Space Defense
Zohran Mamdani and the Jews
Cleaning Up Cuomo’s Nuclear Waste

Sunday, June 29, 2025

How Starship can stay on schedule for Musk and NASA’s ambitions

On June 18, SpaceX rolled out the latest iteration of its Starship spacecraft to the test stand for a static fire test in preparation for a test flight scheduled for June 29. Then, around 11 pm Central Standard Time, the spacecraft exploded in a fireball, taking itself and the test stand out in a spectacular conflagration.

All eyes on the moon: sharing information for lunar peace, safety and sustainability
Space Force ponders shakeup to LEO satellite strategy, potentially hiring SpaceX for data relay
In the Quest to Shrink NASA, Trump Forgets National Security
Gabriella's War #CommissionEarned

In 1944, with the world convulsed with war, the Contessa Gabriella Doria haunts the piazzas and canals of Venice. Few people know that she is not only an agent for Britain’s MI6 but that she is also a 450 year old vampire. But one SS officer, Kurt Hesselman, knows and has vowed to destroy her, using the occult powers he was born with. Their battle will rage from Gabriella’s beloved Venice to occupied France, and hence to Great Britain on the eve of the largest sea borne invasion in history. The outcome of the war and the fate of the world will hang in the balance.

AI tool detects 9 types of dementia from a single scan with 88% diagnostic accuracy
Daphne-AT: US unveils new AI assistant to help astronauts tackle space emergencies
Trump Had One of His Best Weeks Ever
Senate advances Trump tax bill after last-minute negotiations with holdouts

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Iran Was a Main Driver of Scottish Independence Social Media Campaign
What puzzles can the Vera Rubin Observatory help solve?
Texas firm aims to build world's largest data energy complex with nuclear, gas, solar
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned

From Book 1: 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.

Children of Apollo: The Space Race Gambit continues with Children of Apollo: The Hard Road to the Stars and concludes with Children of Apollo: The First Woman on the Moon

Let the TVA Power America’s Nuclear Future
The Strike on Iran Was ‘Jacksonian’
Zohran Mamdani and the Jews What do Democrats have to say about their Israel-hating nominee to run New York City?

Friday, June 27, 2025

An exceedingly rare asteroid flyby will happen soon, but NASA may be left on the sidelines
Climatologist Dr. Judith Curry Says Climate Science Has Become ‘Pseudo-Science’
Thanks to the natural gas reboot, other countries could help pay down the U.S. debt
How the Israel-Iran War Wil Impact Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Analysis: During a town hall NASA officials on stage looked like hostages
No, the PLO Isn’t a Person
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1) #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2) @CommissionEarned
About Those ‘Millions’ Losing Medicaid
How Democratic Failure Made Mamdani
Peter Orszag Says Democrats Increasingly Hate Jews And Capitalism After New York City Mayoral Primary

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Webb captures evidence of a lightweight planet around TWA 7
How Coating Roads Could Help Beat the Heat
Four astronauts launch to the space station as NASA grapples with strange twist in leak issue
Social Security's Faux 'Insolvency' Is a Limited Government Feature
Korean researchers used carbon nanotubes to build a motor that’s five times lighter
Researchers just got a group of bacteria to produce Paracetamol from plastic
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again)
They Don’t Even Want to Impeach Him Anymore
U.S. Credibility Returns to the Middle East Apart from Israel, Saudi Arabia is the region’s big winner. Its crown prince is eager to modernize.
After the ‘Cease-Fire,’ Tests for Iran Trump can demand that Tehran let in the IAEA and drop its forever war.

Monday, June 23, 2025

UAE opens pipeline bypassing Strait of Hormuz oil route
Isaacman interested in privately funded science missions
Zimislecel Enables Insulin Independence in 10 Participants with Type 1 Diabetes
Tesla’s Robotaxis Are Here: What You Need to Know
Scientists uncover anti-aging “glue” that naturally repairs damaged DNA
New Nanoparticle Vaccine Clears Pancreatic Cancer in Over Half of Preclinical Models
Why Trump Bombed Iran
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? #CommissionEarned
New York’s Choice: Cuomo or Socialism?
Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Gambit
Trump Meets the Moment on Iran

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Regarding last night’s accident that destroyed Starship, it is too early for too many hot takes. Obviously, the next flight test has been pushed off for an indeterminate period of time, I have two suggestions, however.

Elon Musk might want to drop everything else and head to Starbase to take charge personally. Too many accidents and glitches are occurring for a vehicle that is crucial for the return to the moon and humans to Mars.

Also, wouldn’t it be great if we had a permanent NASA administrator who could determine how this latest accident affects Artemis and make the appropriate decisions? Just a thought.

Nuclear’s Comeback is Imminent: The Changing Perception, and Demand
Schools must stop ‘teaching’ our kids to think the world is doomed
Texas Is Becoming the Center of Gravity for American Capitalism
Using a Space Elevator To Get Water Off Ceres
7 small changes that will significantly cut your risk of heart disease
FDA approves new twice-yearly HIV shot. What to know
Coffee Could Help You Live Longer — But Only If You Have it Black
Cuomo vs. Mamdani: A Fight for the Democrats’ Future
Trump’s Clarity on Iran—and the Questions That Remain
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories
Elon Musk’s Vindication, British Version
Good Supreme Court Sense on Trans Hormones

BREAKING NEWS: Starship 36 EXPLODES

Starship destroyed in test stand explosion

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Firefly Aerospace Announces New Lunar Imaging Service on its Elytra Spacecraft
UK’s Pulsar Fusion brings nuclear space propulsion research to Austin
China conducts pad abort test for crew spacecraft, advancing moon landing plans
Rocket Companies Like SpaceX May Soon Pay Per Pound to Use the Sky
NASA Shares New Space Station Ops, Axiom Mission 4 Launch Update
New AI Method Can Detect the Tiniest Traces of Cancer in Blood Samples
Engineered CAR immune cells show promise in Alzheimer’s
New Process Uses Microbes to Create Valuable Materials from Urine
The World’s Largest Camera Is About to Change Astronomy Forever
The World’s Largest Sand Battery Just Went Online in Finland. It could change renewable energy
Archaeologists May Have Found Odysseus’ Sanctuary on Ithaca
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
A New Hope for Middle Eastern Studies
Two Cheers for the Senate Tax Bill
Iran Is Trump’s Deterrence Moment

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Inside America’s Right-wing tech armory High-tech swashbucklers are outbuilding China
Moon farming may be possible thanks to Texas scientist
50 years later, Apollo 17’s moon samples are still revealing secrets about lunar volcanoes
The Senate Can Do This One Thing to Ensure U.S. Energy Dominance
Israel-Iran Conflict Is Just a Setback on the S&P 500’s Path to 7000
Jared Isaacman, who should be NASA administrator, has some thoughts about -- we;; -- everything.

Apologies for the TLDR, but when you step back, it is kind of wild what we’ve all lived through over the last five years. No wonder so many young people are anxious about the future—the ‘disturbance in the force’ feels stronger by the day.

I don’t have any grand takeaways other than this--the world could use an immediate course correction in the direction of boring--or we may really need those Mars rockets sooner than expected. One thing is for sure--Israel is making a compelling case for Golden Dome.

A Man Lost His Voice to ALS. A Brain Implant Helped Him Sing Again
Nonproducing Oil Wells May Be Emitting 7 Times More Methane Than We Thought
DARPA Just Beamed Power Over 5 Miles Using Lasers and Used It To Make Popcorn
This new blood test could find cancerous tumors three years before any symptoms
Netanyahu Flips the Script
Trump Does Jews Another Mitzvah
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Israel Hands America an Opportunity in the Mideast
The Public Needs Campus Viewpoint Diversity
The Fordow Imperative—for Trump and Israel

Monday, June 16, 2025

Europe’s Plan for Faster Space Travel Can nuclear rockets get us to Mars?
Why Superintelligent AI Isn’t Taking Over Anytime Soon
Imam On The Run: Khamenei Hides While Humiliations Expand
Members of Congress want White House to quickly nominate new NASA administrator
3D printing a 100-home community in Texas, and someday on the moon
Netanyahu: We Have Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program Quite A Bit
This paint ‘sweats’ to keep your house cool
Why is the International Space Station leaking? What to know after Axiom mission delayed
Scientists Turn Timber Into SuperWood: 50% Stronger Than Steel and 90% More Environmentally Friendly
Bioengineered tooth “grows” in the gum and fuses with existing nerves to mimic the real thing
This Plastic Dissolves in Seawater and Leaves Behind Zero Microplastics
Javier Milei’s Gift for Pope Leo
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? #CommissionEarned
The U.S. Can Rise to the Chinese Challenge
Iran’s Ayatollahs Are Weaker Than Ever
The Fordow Imperative—for Trump and Israel

Sunday, June 15, 2025

How the Iran Strikes Seal Netanyahu’s Legacy
After the Trump-Musk dustup, NASA has much to consider

The social media-driven feud between President Donald Trump and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk may have simmered down a bit, with the rhetoric cooling and Musk even deleting some of his ill-considered posts about Trump from X and then apologizing for them.

But the shockwaves generated by the tit-for-tat insults and threats still reverberate through NASA and the commercial space sector.

Dexter: Resurrection | Official Trailer | Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

Musk says he is providing Iranian citizens with Starlink as regime restricts internet
‘Tehran is burning,’ Israel defense minister says after oil depot strikes
Gabriella's War #CommissionEarned
Watch the MASSIVE U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade
Bezos vs. Musk? How Amazon's Kuiper satellites look to compete with SpaceX, Starlink
Why Israel had no choice Tehran endangers the whole Middle East

Saturday, June 14, 2025

The Moon is Covered in Tiny Orange Glass Beads. Now We Know Why.
SpaceX Is Taking Over a Competitor’s Launchpad to Ramp Up Starship Flights
White House reviews SpaceX contracts as Trump-Musk feud simmers, sources say
Wanted: One NASA administrator
Is Green Hydrogen Actually Getting Close to Viability?
It All Started With a Great Hire The 250th birthday of the U.S. Army might not be happening if Washington had not agreed to lead it.
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
Israel’s Nuclear Good Deed Against Iran
One Iranian Miscalculation After Another
Liberals Seethe At Diversity Debunking Study

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

'I was a good, visible target': Jared Isaacman on why Trump pulled his NASA chief nomination
A long-shot plan to mine the Moon comes a little closer to reality
Reagan’s tax-cutting legacy
An Indian astronaut is about to visit the ISS for the 1st time ever
Trump acted quickly in LA and super majorities support him
Goodness, Gracious: New Study Finds Moral People Are Happier
Revolutionary single-dose cholesterol treatment could reduce levels by up to 69%
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Trump’s Travel Ban Protects Jews
DOGE Has Work Left to Do
Investigating the Biden Coverup

Sunday, June 08, 2025

Trump’s palace coup leaves NASA in limbo

The White House suddenly and with no clear reason why, pulled Isaacman’s nomination. After months of a confirmation process, NASA was back to square one for getting a new leader.

Trump deploys 2,000 National Guard members to LA amid anti-ICE riots
Steve Bannon Urges Trump to Seize SpaceX and Deport Elon Musk
NASA, ISRO Research Aboard Fourth Private Astronaut Mission to Station
Gabriella's War #CommissionEarned
NASA says no decision yet on whether next Boeing Starliner flight will carry crew
NASA, Pentagon push for SpaceX alternatives amid Trump’s feud with Musk
Israel Finds New Way To Fight Hamas

Saturday, June 07, 2025

“It Was a Crazy Idea”: James Webb Space Telescope Confirms Dramatic Phenomenon On Pluto
The Company Helping Build the Next Space Station Is Launching to the ISS
There seems to be a systematic attempt to smrear Jared Isaacman by the same White House cabal that shived him in the first place. Why the Guy Who Elon Wanted to Run NASA Had to Be Jettisoned
Trump Pulled His NASA Pick, But Jared Isaacman Would’ve Rebuilt the Moon Program
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
Concede the moon to China if NASA cuts happen, Huntsville chamber warns
Why Musk’s feud with Trump could jeopardize his business empire

SpaceX held federal contracts with agencies like NASA and the Pentagon long before Trump’s presidency, becoming a crucial partner to the federal government as it phased out the space shuttle program.

If Musk reverses on his decision to keep Dragon in commission, experts say it could debilitate the U.S. space program

“If such threats were carried out, it would be catastrophic,” said space policy expert Mark Whittington, adding later, “Without SpaceX, we’re back to being dependent on the Russians.”

NASA has increasingly relied on SpaceX for its infrastructure, including the Dragon capsule, which is the only U.S. system capable of getting crews to the International Space Station.

Russia’s Souyuz capsules, the Associated Press reported, are the only other way to get crews to the space station.

Meet Trump’s Deregulators

Friday, June 06, 2025

The White House adviser who fueled the Trump-Musk NASA feud
Senate response to White House budget for NASA: Keep SLS, nix science
Trump, White House aides signal a possible détente with Musk
Jared Isaacman and the Fate of NASA
Cruz seeks $10 billion for NASA programs in budget reconciliation bill
Dems Screech About GOP ‘Gutting Medicaid’ While Ignoring Inconvenient Fact
Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages
Private lunar lander from Japan crashes into moon in failed mission
Terraforming Mars Might Actually Work and Scientists Now Have a Plan to Try It
Why Perovskite LEDs Might Soon Replace Every Light in Your Home
Astronomers Just Found the Most Powerful Cosmic Event Since the Big Bang. It’s At Least 25 Times Stronger Than Any Supernova
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1) #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2) #CommissionEarned
The UFOs Are Ukrainian
No, AI Robots Won’t Take All Our Jobs
The Trump-Musk ‘War of the Roses’

Thursday, June 05, 2025

Jared Isaacman: What went wrong at NASA | The All-In Interview

Spacecraft set for a high-stakes lunar landing attempt this week took months to reach the moon. Here’s why
Trump Is Losing Patience With Musk’s Outbursts Over Megabill

The uneasy alliance between the two men was also strained by a recent move by the White House to nix Trump’s nominee to run NASA, Jared Isaacman, according to people familiar with the matter. Musk, a close ally of Isaacman, had advocated for him to get the job.

The decision infuriated Musk, who complained to associates over the weekend that he had donated hundreds of millions of dollars to help get Trump elected in last year’s campaign, only to see Isaacman’s nomination pulled, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said. Musk’s frustration over the NASA episode made him more willing to aggressively criticize the tax bill, people close to him said. Musk didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Is the Moon the Next Billionaire’s Playground? A Trillion Dollars Worth of Platinum Is Waiting
Understanding Trump’s proposed NASA cuts, in the larger context of the overall federal budget
Isaacman: people with ‘axes to grind’ about Musk caused withdrawn NASA nomination
It’s Time for a Strategic Minerals Reserve
NEWT GINGRICH: Pay less, know more — Trump is slashing red tape and lowering your healthcare costs
Many of Dead Sea scrolls may be older than thought, experts say
Prehistoric Humans Lit Fires to Smoke Meat a Million Years Ago
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Medicaid Is Overdue for a Big Beautiful Overhaul
Will Trump Take ‘No’ for an Answer? Russia and Iran keep rejecting the President’s diplomatic offers
Pulled NASA nomination blindsides space community: ‘Major blunder’

“I was frankly gobsmacked,” Mark Whittington, an author who studies space, politics and policy, told The Hill. “Jared Isaacman is well regarded by just about everybody.”

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Jared Isaacman speaks out, and it’s clear that NASA lost a visionary leader
Redwire Receives NASA Approval to Advance Cutting-Edge Manufacturing Technology for Building Infrastructure on Moon and Mars
Lunar helium-3: separating market from marketing
Lunar landers and 'Transporter' tankers: Blue Origin unveils its blueprint for the moon
Trump’s Triumph: America's Greatest Comeback by Newt Gingrich #commissionEarned
From thw Babylon Bee: Hamas Agrees To Surrender If Europe Will Take Greta Thunberg Back
What time will Japan's ispace Resilience probe land on the moon on June 5?
Some parts of Trump’s proposed budget for NASA are literally draconian
Meta Signs Nuclear Power Deal to Fuel Its AI Ambitions
Sinking Giant Concrete Orbs to the Bottom of the Ocean Could Store Massive Amounts of Renewable Energy
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
Why Democrats Are Losing Minority Voters
The Army Meets Its Recruitment Goals
Ukraine’s Drone Strike Is a Warning—for the U.S.

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Retired general issues terrifying warning about China mining the moon: 'Power for the entire world'
@SciGuySpace mentioned Steven Kwast, a retired US Air Force Lt. General as a possible replacement for @rookisaacman. Here's a Space News piece in which he opens his mind on space policy.

How American entrepreneurs can help win the space race against China

Private Japanese spacecraft aims to land in the moon's 'Sea of Cold' this week
Trillion dollars' worth of platinum waiting to be mined on the moon
NASA grant expands in-space manufacturing research at UIC
Elon built the DOGE rocket and it’s going to keep flying
A Gigantic Cloud of Saharan Dust Is Barreling Toward Florida
A Drug Combo Increases Lifespan in Mice by Over 30%
Neuralink competitor Paradromics completes first human implant
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond: Two Tales from the Coming Space Age
New Simulations Suggest the Milky Way May Never Smash Into Andromeda
Drone Attack Shows Why Ukraine Will Win This War
Definately outside the box about the Isaacman fiasco. Trump’s NASA budget cuts and rejection of Jared Isaacman for NASA administrator signal a very bright future for American space

Sunday, June 01, 2025

Starship’s ninth test creates problems for Elon Musk

The good news is that SpaceX fixed those problems. Starship did not explode soon after separation from the Super Heavy. But, as so often happens during test flights of cutting-edge rockets, other problems arose.

Cruz says Americans should be saying ‘thank you’ to Musk
Space Is the Most Undervalued Industry In the World
Gabriella's War #CommissionEarned
Musk Still Thinks Mars Is a Go for 2026, Despite Starship’s Epic Losing Streak
Eric Berger has some more insights about Trump pulling Isaacman's nomination as NASA administrator

"Musk was a key factor behind Isaacman's nomination as NASA administrator, and with his backing, Isaacman was able to skip some of the party purity tests that have been applied to other Trump administration nominees. One mark against Isaacman is that he had recently donated money to Democrats. He also indicated opposition to some of the White House's proposed cuts to NASA's science budget.

"Musk's role in the government was highly controversial, winning him enemies both among opponents of Trump's "Make America Great Again" agenda as well as inside the administration. One source told Ars that, with Musk's exit, his opponents within the administration sought to punish him by killing Isaacman's nomination."

Much more about this anon.
Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Voyage Draws Heat From Critics

Saturday, May 31, 2025

WTF? White House plans to pull nomination for NASA administrator
Trump Makes the Deal of a Lifetime for US Steel
Blue Origin boss: Government should forget launch and focus on “exotic” missions
Meet the ‘anti-Greta Thunberg’ weather nerd debunking climate myths and skewering the extremist elder statesmen
SpaceX retaliation suit proceeds against California coastal watchdog
FAA requires SpaceX to investigate Starship Flight 9 mishap
NASA plans to build a giant radio telescope on the 'dark side' of the moon. Here's why.
Human trial finds therapeutic plasma exchange reduces biological age
CAR-T Manufacturing Could Get Much Cheaper with New Harvesting Technology
New Treatment for Aggressive Breast Cancer Achieves Astonishing 100% Survival Rate
Can we protect historical sites on the moon before it's too late?
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
To Counter Beijing, Try a ‘Many Chinas’ Policy
Can Trump Force Harvard to Improve?
Trump Rides to the Northeast’s Energy Rescue

Friday, May 30, 2025

NASA budget would cancel dozens of science missions, lay off thousands
China’s Astronstone raises early funding for stainless steel rocket with “chopstick” recovery
Trump Administration Expedites Approval for New Uranium Mine in Utah
Elon Musk’s presentation “The Road to Making Life Multiplanetary”
Blue Origin Poised To Leapfrog SpaceX To The Moon
With support from SpaceX, city of Starbase blasts off
Disruptive Desalination Technology Comes to California
The Iranian People Want Regime Change- Now
USC Scientists Unveil 5-in-1 Blood Test for Early Alzheimer’s Detection
Mice Lived 30% Longer (And Better) on This Drug Combo and Scientists Are Eyeing Human Trials Next
A Treatment That Helped Dogs Survive Cancer Is Now Being Used on Children
There Are Potholes With Deeper Intellects Than Some of These Lefties Dunking on Elon
Debunking the Gaza starvation narrative
US races to build up to 50 MW nuclear reactors to power military bases, remote sites
Nuclear rocket breakthrough: US scientists build molten uranium engine for faster missions
Dawkins: Intelligent Design Is a Scientific Hypothesis
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1)
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2)
Netanyahu Is Trump’s Leverage With Iran
The Supreme Court Gives Permission to Build Under NEPA
Goodbye to Racial Quotas in Federal Contracts

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Hostage Freed From Hamas Reveals Who His Captors Wanted To Win US Election

I'm surprised there wasn't one of those cringy online chats called "Terrorists for Kamala"

Critical Minerals and Rare Earths Mines Begin Popping Up Outside China After Trump’s EOs
Can we protect historical sites on the moon before it's too late?
Is nuclear power key to the global energy transition?
Should Scientists Inject Saturn’s Moon Enceladus With Life?
Human trial finds therapeutic plasma exchange reduces biological age
New fuel cell could enable electric aviation
First Stem Cell Nerve Therapy Meant to Reverse Paralysis Enters Clinical Trial
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Elon’s ‘Strange New Respect’
Reconciling Republicans Trump’s tax bill hits the Senate—and there’s more agreement than not.
Whistleblowers Can Stop Illegal DEI

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

US startup unveils fridge-sized machine that makes gasoline out of thin air
SpaceX may have solved one problem, only to find more on latest Starship flight
MIT’s wild fuel cell could fly electric planes while sucking CO2 from the skies
Starship Flight 9: Some Success and Some Failure
SpaceX reached space with Starship Flight 9 launch, then lost control of its giant spaceship
Starship breaks up on reentry after loss of attitude control
‘Harry Potter’ HBO Series Casts Harry, Ron and Hermione
Taking Vitamin D Daily Might Actually Slow Down Aging at the Cellular Level
This researcher sailed like a Viking for three years. Here’s what he found
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
Federal Prosecutions for Antisemitic Rioters
Hamas Goes Against the Grain
Trump Takes a U.S. Steel Mulligan

Sunday, May 25, 2025

What a commercial crewed moon mission could look like

Sometime in the near future, if all goes well, a billion or more video screens will show the image of a stainless-steel tower on the lunar surface, the Starship Human Landing System. Then, a close-up of the elevator will follow, bearing two space-suited astronauts from the crew compartment to the base of the lander.

Did 'Free Palestine' Terrorist Get Support from Goldman Sachs and China?
Why is Trump approval rising?
SpaceX to FCC: We Can Supply a GPS Alternative Through Starlink
NASA’s Dragonfly Mission Sets Sights on Titan’s Mysteries
Gabriella's War: A Vampire Gabriella Novel #CommissionEarned
Lunar Landing Day
Trump signs nuclear power orders to challenge China, fuel AI data centers
EV battery packs to power industries, supply 1.25 MW of energy, reduce load on grid

Friday, May 23, 2025

Senate sets up early June vote on Isaacman nomination to lead NASA
Therapeutic Peptide Amphiphiles Prevent Misfolded Amyloid-β from Aggregating
New smartphone app can help detect heart attacks and strokes
This Injectable Ink Lets Doctors 3D Print Tissues Inside the Body Using Only Ultrasound
New physics-defying nanomaterial gathers water from air directly
New contact lenses let humans see infrared without power source, even with closed eyes
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1) #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2) #CommissionEarned
Liberation Day for Gas-Powered Cars
How the Senate Can Improve the House Tax and Budget Bill
You Say You Want an Intifada Revolution

Radical Leftist Terrorist Kills Israeli Embassy Couple in HORRIFIC D.C. ...

Thursday, May 22, 2025

‘Nenikikamen’: Ancient languages revive the Battle of Marathon on the big screen

Baby Hitler | DEADPOOL 2 Extended Scene | Ryan Reynolds

Firefly Aerospace Adds UAE’s Rashid 2 Rover to Blue Ghost Mission to the Far Side of the Moon
Jesus wept: 2 staff members of Israeli Embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC
Blue Origin updates work on ‘transporter’ for Blue Moon lunar lander
Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the ISS is 'go' for its June 8 SpaceX launch
Trump has delivered huge wins for American energy in his first four months
Biologists Engineer Spiders to Spin Glowing Red Silk
Nanostructures Trap Amyloid Beta, Rescuing Neurons
New CRISPR technology could help repair damaged neurons
France has a new laser rifle that can melt electronics from 500 meters away
This Startup Is Using Ancient DNA to Recreate Perfumes from Extinct Flowers
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Who to Blame for the Biden Coverup
How the GOP Can Win Medicaid
Startup enables 100-year bridges with corrosion-resistant steel

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Russia Has Started Losing the War in Ukraine
NBC News Is Quietly Rewriting Its Own Reporting on the Gaza War to Vilify Israel
Pete Hegseth Just Launched an Investigation That May Change Everything We Know About Afghanistan Debacle
Denmark rethinks nuclear ban after Spain-Portugal blackout exposes green energy vulnerability
Trump estimates Golden Dome will cost $175B over 3 years
How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
Hidden Communication Devices Found in Chinese-Made Inverters Could Put U.S. Electrical Grid at Risk
Humanitarian Aid Returns to Gaza—and Hamas
A Sanctions Message to Putin—and China

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Is The Soul Real? A Neurosurgeon Explores The Evidence (2025 Dallas Conf...

If Israel Lost the War asks a haunting question

But what if things had gone differently? If Israel Lost the War by Richard Chesnoff, Edward Klein, and Robert Littel seeks to answer that question.

The alternate history novel depicts a Six Day War in reverse. The Arab air forces strike first, destroying the Israeli Air Force on the ground, The armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon roll in and conquer Israel within days. The life of the Jewish state, then just 19 years old, is snuffed out.

Moon mining machine: Interlune unveils helium-3 harvester prototype
Trump Proposed Eliminating Social Security Taxes. Here's the Bill That Could Make It Happen
Juvena kicks off first human trial of muscle regeneration therapy
Breakthrough stretchy battery moves like toothpaste and could power pacemakers and hearing aids
The World’s First Mass-Produced Flying Car Is Here and It Costs $1 Million
New Version of LSD Boosts Brain Plasticity Without the Psychedelic Trip
Brand America Never Goes Out of Style
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond: Two Tales from the Coming Space Age #CommissionEarneed
Why Keir Starmer Became an Immigration Hawk
A Reckoning for the Biden Coverup
A Baby Operation Warp Speed: A gene therapy shows the promise of new biotech breakthroughs.

Monday, May 19, 2025

Scientists urge NASA to act on Apophis mission concept

If We Colonize the Moon, This Company Wants to Ship Our Stuff

Dilbert creator Scott Adams reveals he has same type of cancer as Biden and shares heartbreakingly short prognosis

All prayers for @ScottAdamsSays. I pray that the doctors are mistaken. But if they are not, I hope God is a Dilbert fan.

Trump Is Laying The Groundwork For America’s Future
First human bladder transplant performed at UCLA
The unusual world of Roman Collegia — or how to start a company in Ancient Rome
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again)
Joe Biden Was Unfit in 2020
The Trump Doctrine of the Deal
A Reckoning for the Biden Coverup