The Streets Of Major US Cities Are Being Flooded With Far More Drugs Than Ever Before

Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog, An endless tsunami of illegal drugs is turning the streets of our major cities into desolate wastelands, and yet our politicians seem powerless to do anything about it.  In fact, in some of our biggest cities the politicians actually don’t seem interested in doing anything about… Continue reading The Streets Of Major US Cities Are Being Flooded With Far More Drugs Than Ever Before

MYS004: Area 51

https://traffic.libsyn.com/sqpn01/MYS004.mp3 Podcast: Download Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli explore the mystery surrounding Area 51, the claims that the government is hiding alien spacecraft there, the earthly secret programs to develop specialized aircraft, and the secrecy surrounding the existence of the facility itself. Subscribe using the RSS feed | Subscribe using iTunes | Subscribe using Google Play | Subscribe using Stitcher… Continue reading MYS004: Area 51

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Program of life – Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction

Editor’s note: this post was originally published here on 6/30/09. Dear Father John, what is a “Program of Life” and why is it important to my spiritual progress and spiritual direction? One of the enemies of good spiritual direction is excessive subjectivity. We all have urgent personal issues that come and go; they occupy our… Continue reading Program of life – Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction

Weird Dreams Train Our Brains to Be Better Learners – Facts So Romantic

Neural networks need to “dream” of weird, senseless examples to learn well. Maybe we do, too.Photo Illustration by MDV Edwards / Shutterstock For many of us over the last year and more, our waking experience has, you might say, lost a bit of its variety. We spend more time with the same people, in our… Continue reading Weird Dreams Train Our Brains to Be Better Learners – Facts So Romantic

Hurricane Ida Is Part of a Cycle of Disasters—Mitigating Their Impact Means Building Back Better

Hurricane Ida’s landfall in Louisiana August 29 left at least 62 dead, more than one million without power, and hundreds needing rescue—horrifying measures of devastation, to be sure, as they played across our screens—yet it’s easy for onlookers across the country to forget this is a too-common sight. Louisiana and its neighbors have been hammered… Continue reading Hurricane Ida Is Part of a Cycle of Disasters—Mitigating Their Impact Means Building Back Better

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Green Children of Woolpit, Levitation, and more Patron Questions

https://traffic.libsyn.com/sqpn01/MYS048.mp3 Podcast: Download MYS048: As a thanks to our Patrons, Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli asked for their mysterious questions and Jimmy provided his answers on a variety of topics. This special episode was exclusive for patrons for a limited time and is now available to our general audience. Get all new episodes automatically and… Continue reading Green Children of Woolpit, Levitation, and more Patron Questions

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How To Use Technical Analysis the Right Way for Reversal Trading

  Much of the popular literature in technical analysis deals with the variation between trends and ranges. Traders and investors tend to follow the herd, for better or worse, and whatever the dominant state of a market is, trend or range, traders tend to extrapolate into the future and expect to continue. When these expectations… Continue reading How To Use Technical Analysis the Right Way for Reversal Trading

Calculating the graphene C 1s core level binding energy — Mostly Physics

I have a new article just out, published as a Rapid Communication in Physical Review B. The work is a computational study co-authored with Duncan Mowbray and Mathias Ljungberg from San Sebastian, Spain, and Paola Ayala from Vienna. As described in the post about my recent review article, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is an extremely useful tool for studying… Continue reading Calculating the graphene C 1s core level binding energy — Mostly Physics