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Skunk Works Reveals Compact Fusion Reactor Details
I'd still reccomend taking this with a large grain of salt, but Lockheed Martin being the source of this seems to lend it most credibility than a lot of fusion reactor proposals. I've seen this appearing in a few papers today, but Aviation Week seems to have the most details.
Meet Ian Mosby, the Man Who Exposed Canada's Experiments on Aboriginals
"Ian Mosby, a post-doctoral researcher in the history of science at the University of Guelph, was investigating Canada’s nutrition policies during the Second World War when he saw a paper by a federal scientist comparing aboriginal children with white children. Scientific curiosity had Mosby wondering where this data had come from, but tracking it down ... led him to ... experiments on Aboriginals in the 1940s and 50s that ranks among the most unethical research projects in Canadian history."
Should We Worry That so Many of the Doctors Fighting Ebola Are Missionaries?
An atheist think over his objections to theists running hospitals. "truth be told, these valid critiques don’t fully explain my discomfort with missionary medicine. If we had thousands of secular doctors doing exactly the same work, I would probably excuse most of these flaws. 'They’re doing work no one else will,' I would say. 'You can’t expect perfection.'"
The Best Way To Reheat Pizza at Home
Didn't give it a lot of thought over the microwave before but cast iron does seem to make sense.