This spring, at a meeting of Syracuse University’s quark physics group, Ivan Polyakov announced that he had uncovered the fingerprints of a semi-mythical particle. “We said, ‘This is impossible. What mistake are you making?’” recalled Sheldon Stone, the group’s leader. Polyakov went away and double-checked his analysis of data from the Large Hadron Collider beauty… Continue reading ‘Impossible’ Particle Discovery Adds Key Piece to the Strong Force Puzzle
What Instability at the Top Means for Japan’s Alliance with the United States
Regardless of what you think about his policy achievements, for eight years, Shinzo Abe provided Japan with predictable leadership and a confident regional presence at a time of rising security challenges. But with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party set to elect a new leader to replace Abe’s successor, Yoshihide Suga, who barely lasted 12 months… Continue reading What Instability at the Top Means for Japan’s Alliance with the United States
“We’ve Been Locked Up For Almost 50 Days”
As Australia finally begins to scale back some of its least-popular lockdown rules in the face of growth opposition by the public and the business community, anti-lockdown demonstrations in New Zealand are ramping up once again. A large group of demonstrators gathered at a large park in Auckland on Saturday to protest ongoing COVID lockdown… Continue reading “We’ve Been Locked Up For Almost 50 Days”
St. Thomas Aquinas and the Occult
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sqpn01/MYS105.mp3 Podcast: Download MYS105: St. Thomas Aquinas was one of the great intellects in Christian history who wrote on many subjects, including topics we would consider occult. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss what Aquinas had to say about astrology, crystal healing, amulets, demons, ghosts, psychic powers and more. Get all new episodes automatically and… Continue reading St. Thomas Aquinas and the Occult
The English Professor Who Foresaw Modern Neuroscience – Issue 100: Outsiders
In the 21st century, neuroscience has been able to extend our understanding of the brain beyond brain anatomy to an increasingly functional view of cognition. Every year brings new insights on memory and imagination, and reveals often surprising areas of convergence with fields such as anthropology and philosophy. Yet it was a Cambridge professor of… Continue reading The English Professor Who Foresaw Modern Neuroscience – Issue 100: Outsiders
Charting a Strategic Path Forward for DHS in an Evolved Threat Landscape
The Department of Homeland Security owes a Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) report to Congress by the end of calendar year 2021 and a department Strategic Plan by February 2022. The QHSR Report is the department’s “capstone strategy document which is updated every four years as required by law.” It is intended to provide direction… Continue reading Charting a Strategic Path Forward for DHS in an Evolved Threat Landscape
While Everyone Cheers Soaring “Wealth”, America’s Social Order Is Unraveling
Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, So by all means, focus on the inexorable rise of stocks, cryptos and housing as “proof” of America’s soaring “wealth” while the social order unravels beneath our feet. It is a supremely tragic irony that while the corporate media ceaselessly touts America’s soaring financial “wealth,” the nation’s… Continue reading While Everyone Cheers Soaring “Wealth”, America’s Social Order Is Unraveling
St. Thomas Aquinas and the Occult, Part 2
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/sqpn01/MYS106.mp3 Podcast: Download MYS106: St. Thomas Aquinas was one of the greatest intellects in Christian history. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli continue their discussion of the saint and what he had to say about hidden or “occult” mysteries such as astrology, crystal healing, amulets, demons, ghosts, and psychic powers. Get all new episodes automatically and… Continue reading St. Thomas Aquinas and the Occult, Part 2
Science Isn’t Here for Your Mommy Shaming – Issue 100: Outsiders
A few years ago, Time magazine published an article titled, “Cell-Phone Distracted Parenting Can Have Long Term Consequences.”1 It reported research supposedly showing that “distracted parental attention” could hurt infant development, and especially a baby’s ability to feel pleasure later on. What exactly did this research study? Did it directly measure parental cell phone usage… Continue reading Science Isn’t Here for Your Mommy Shaming – Issue 100: Outsiders
What Does Congress Really Know?
I’m sure you all saw or heard about the Washington Post article of December 9, 2019, “At War With The Truth” which you can find at https://wapo.st/2Plvhyl and is a photo source. The article claimed that “senior U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making… Continue reading What Does Congress Really Know?