On the anniversary after 911, I asked if it was over. David Bernstein has some thoughts on the fact that many historians refuse to accept or, at least, admit the fact that Kennedy was murdered by a leftist. But most people today weren’t even alive when it happened.
Hyperbaric Oxygen
Can it reverse aging? I’d like to see this replicated. I found this interesting: “The clinical trial was conducted as part of a comprehensive Israeli research program that targets aging as a reversible condition.” [My emphasis]
Too many people in this country still think of aging as an inevitable condition, rather than treating it as a disease to be fought. And Biden’s ghoulish new “health” adviser thinks that we shouldn’t live past 75. Despite the description in the story, I consider him neither a “medical ethicist” or “health-care expert.”
The Mayflower
…was much more consequential to American history than the 1619 Project.
Space Ethics
A call to action. General Kwast and Dr. Sercer were my co-panelists in Omaha last month.
I’m concerned about using the Law of the Sea Treaty as a precedent, given that the Moon Agreement was modeled on it.
A New Prophylactic
An anti-Covid nasal spray.
Arecibo
…we hardly knew ye.
We went up to see it when Patricia was working in San Juan. It was quite impressive, but I wonder if there were maintenance issues? Perhaps they should have replaced the cables before they started to weaken?
Morons
How does Wolf think he’s going to enforce this?
New York Sheriffs
No, “we won’t be enforcing Cuomo’s Thanksgiving restrictions.”
Nice to see them standing up to tyranny.
Starlink
It’s already a game changer for rural residents.
Vega
Arianespace is not doing well.