Author Archive

Space Scientist Says AI Essential For Successful Moon & Mars Missions

Written by Larry Bell

Beyond authoring lots of books and articles about a great variety of other topics, most of my real day job as founding professor at the University of Houston‘s Sasakawa International Center of Space Architecture is spent figuring out and teaching ways to deliver humans to the Moon and Mars, house and support them on the surfaces, and safely return them

Continue Reading 2 Comments

How Did Our Ancestors Eat Calories?

Written by James Lyons-Weiler, PhD

America has achieved a strange biological success. We made calories cheap, portable, shelf-stable, intensely flavored, and available everywhere. Then we built public nutrition around the one number that made that achievement look neutral

Continue Reading No Comments

Left-Wing Anti-Trump Judge Succeeds In Paralysing ACIP vaccine panel

Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA), a national coalition of more than 12,000 independent physicians, researchers, and clinicians, and a named liaison advisor to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), today expressed its full support for Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s motion asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit to expedite its appeal of a March 16 district court order that has effectively paralyzed the nation’s federal vaccine advisory system

Continue Reading 2 Comments