Guardian Angels

Podcast: Download MYS325: People have lots of questions about guardian angels and they often get posed to Jimmy Akin, so in this episode Jimmy and Dom Bettinelli discuss what the Bible and other ancient Jewish and Christian literature and Church teaching say about guardian angels. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow by… Continue reading Guardian Angels

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The IRA’s Two-Year Disastrous Anniversary

As we mark the two-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it’s hard to pinpoint what exactly has been reduced. Inflation continues to strain American families by an extra $1,000 per month, and the burden of government regulation on businesses has certainly not eased, as they struggle under new tax rates, mandates, and rising supply costs.… Continue reading The IRA’s Two-Year Disastrous Anniversary

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JWST Images Freezing Giant Exoplanet 12 Light-Years Away

JWST Images Freezing Giant Exoplanet 12 Light-Years Away The Jupiter-like world Epsilon Indi Ab is one of the coldest—and closest—exoplanets that astronomers have ever seen By Davide Castelvecchi & Nature magazine The exoplanet Epsilon Indi Ab. Blue scalelike features are visible in the background, with the host star’s light being blocked by a black circle… Continue reading JWST Images Freezing Giant Exoplanet 12 Light-Years Away

Secrecy of the President’s Family ‘Doc’ Raises the Question: Are We Getting the Full Story on Biden’s Cognitive Health?

Shown, President Biden with his longtime physician, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor. By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigationsAugust 13, 2024 For the next five months, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor will be one of the most powerful people in the world. The White House physician is the chief medical arbiter of Joe Biden’s fitness to continue as commander in… Continue reading Secrecy of the President’s Family ‘Doc’ Raises the Question: Are We Getting the Full Story on Biden’s Cognitive Health?

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How Does Math Keep Secrets?

Can you keep a secret? Modern techniques for maintaining the confidentiality of information are based on mathematical problems that are inherently too difficult for anyone to solve without the right hints. Yet what does that mean when quantum computers capable of solving many problems astronomically faster are on the horizon? In this episode, host Janna… Continue reading How Does Math Keep Secrets?

Our Nation Can’t Afford Such a Fiscally Irresponsible FCC

Since the 1990s, the Federal Communications Commission has auctioned off licenses that allow private sector companies to commercialize portions of the radio spectrum band for the benefit of consumers. In  the process, it has generated billions of dollars to help support government spending. So why is the FCC now considering just giving away – to… Continue reading Our Nation Can’t Afford Such a Fiscally Irresponsible FCC

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What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images

Two years ago, Sarah Shomstein realized she didn’t have a mind’s eye. The vision scientist was sitting in a seminar room, listening to a scientific talk, when the presenter asked the audience to imagine an apple. Shomstein closed her eyes and did so. Then, the presenter asked the crowd to open their eyes and rate… Continue reading What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images

What Is Analog Computing? | Quanta Magazine

Quanta Magazine > 0; if (typeof predicate !== ‘function’) { throw new TypeError(‘predicate must be a function’); } var thisArg = arguments[1]; var k = 0; while (k We care about your data, and we’d like to use cookies to give you a smooth browsing experience. Please agree and read more about our privacy policy.AgreeBy… Continue reading What Is Analog Computing? | Quanta Magazine

Catching Fish with Ancient Archaeology and Ocean Tides

[CLIP: Theme music] Rachel Feltman: What do you think of when you hear the word “archaeology”? Maybe your mind goes straight to Indiana Jones. Or perhaps you picture real-world academics in the field—ones who handle their dusty desert dig sites and crumbling artifacts with far more care. But studying how ancient humans lived and died… Continue reading Catching Fish with Ancient Archaeology and Ocean Tides

Grad Students Find Inevitable Patterns in Big Sets of Numbers

Forty years later, in 1975, a mathematician named Endre Szemerédi proved the conjecture. His work spawned multiple lines of research that mathematicians are still exploring today. “Many of the ideas from his proof grew into worlds of their own,” said Yufei Zhao, Sah and Sawhney’s doctoral adviser at MIT. Mathematicians have built on Szemerédi’s result… Continue reading Grad Students Find Inevitable Patterns in Big Sets of Numbers