This is based on a July 6 talk for a panel, “Tocqueville and America” at “Harvey Mansfield at 90: A Conference on Major Themes of His Work,” sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and the Foundation for Constitutional Government. In 1990, I arrived at Harvard’s Department of Government as a young assistant professor. It was… Continue reading In Appreciation of Harvey Mansfield at 90
Exorcist Diary: Do Saints Choose Us?
“K” was possessed. She was consecrated to the Evil One by her biological parents: one was a witch and the other a Satanist. Her upbringing was brutal including a drug habit foisted upon her by her mother and repeated rapes by men. Both biological parents died young. K was, by the grace of God, eventually… Continue reading Exorcist Diary: Do Saints Choose Us?
Number Theorist James Maynard Wins the Fields Medal
In 2013, one of the best — but also one of the worst — things that can happen to a mathematician happened to James Maynard. Fresh out of graduate school, he solved one of the discipline’s oldest and most central problems, about the spacing of prime numbers. It was an achievement that ordinarily would have… Continue reading Number Theorist James Maynard Wins the Fields Medal
Biden Signs Executive Order In Attempt To Safeguard Abortion Access After Flood Of Criticism
The Biden administration is desperately attempting last-ditch efforts at protecting legal access to abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court’s monumental overturning of Roe v. Wade, with the President signing an an executive order Friday aimed at “protecting access to reproductive health.” Despite Biden calling the court’s decision a “tragic error” – fellow Democrats… Continue reading Biden Signs Executive Order In Attempt To Safeguard Abortion Access After Flood Of Criticism
‘Morning After’ Roe | RealClearPolitics
The morning after the Supreme Court overturned Roe, I kept hearing one phrase again and again: I didn’t think I’d see this in my lifetime. I had said it too, fearful that the country would forever be trapped by the anti-democratic decision in Roe v. Wade and the harm and pain that decision had brought to our… Continue reading ‘Morning After’ Roe | RealClearPolitics
Mark Braverman Wins the IMU Abacus Medal
By the time he was 17, Mark Braverman had lived in three countries and spoke as many languages. But though he doesn’t have a hometown, he’s quick to call theoretical computer science his home. “Theoretical computer science is whatever you want it to be,” he said in his airy office at Princeton University, sitting between… Continue reading Mark Braverman Wins the IMU Abacus Medal
The One Commodity That Won’t Stop Soaring
Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com, In the past week, nearly all commodity markets have crashed amid growing fears of a recession, but one commodity price continues to rise. A combination of reduced supply from Russia and an outage at the U.S. Freeport LNG facility has sent natural gas prices soaring. One analyst compared today’s… Continue reading The One Commodity That Won’t Stop Soaring
The Road Not Taken | RealClearPolitics
States are scrambling in different directions in the wake of the Supreme Court decision striking down Roe v. Wade, but abortion rights might be more advanced if Roe had never existed. Fifty-five years ago Gov. Ronald Reagan signed a permissive abortion rights law that was passed by a bipartisan majority of the California legislature. The… Continue reading The Road Not Taken | RealClearPolitics
The Edge of Armageddon (Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy, Khrushchev)
Podcast: Download MYS214: In 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world the brink of nuclear war, 3 times just on one day. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss how we can to the edge of Armageddon and avoided it, as well as the aftermath and ramifications of the crisis. Get all new episodes automatically… Continue reading The Edge of Armageddon (Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy, Khrushchev)
AI Makes Strides in Virtual Worlds More Like Our Own
That’s not to say the work is finished. “It’s much less real than the real world, even the best simulator,” said Daniel Yamins, a computer scientist at Stanford University. With colleagues at MIT and IBM, Yamins co-developed ThreeDWorld, which puts a strong focus on mimicking real-life physics in virtual worlds — things like how liquids… Continue reading AI Makes Strides in Virtual Worlds More Like Our Own