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Jul 14, 2024
Ulf E. Andersson
joins our Space Settlement Board.
Ulf is Vice President of the
Swedish Space Society.
Jul 13, 2024
Colin A. Lennox
joins our Sustainability Board.
Colin is CEO at EcoIslands.
He stewards a business whose entire purpose is to relieve global
pressures related to water, waste, minerals, and energy disparity.
Jul 9, 2024
Read A Home Test to Predict Alzheimer’s Disease Risk: Lights and Shadows by our Domenico Praticó.
Jul 9, 2024
Watch Models of human preference for learning in sequential tasks by our W. Bradley Knox.
Jul 9, 2024
Read Briefing for the National Research Council Study on Risk Analysis Methods for Nuclear War and Nuclear Terrorism (PDF) by our Martin E. Hellman.
Jul 8, 2024
Read
Radiation — Exposure and its treatment: A modern handbook, Third Edition
by our
Brian P. Hanley.
This book covers what radiation is, where it comes from, biological
effects, history of radiation fears, and nuclear accidents.
It was heavily edited to be accessible to intelligent lay readers, and
contains over 400 scientific papers and other citations.
The book has been praised by physicians and laypeople alike.
Did you know, for instance, that in every 1.12 cubic miles of seawater,
there is enough U-235 to make a Hiroshima size atom bomb? And yet, we
hyperconcentrate seawater by evaporation, collect the salt, and prefer
it over mined salt on our food. This is a good touchstone for lay people
to understand radiation at a practical level. These amounts have been
confirmed practically by mining yellowcake uranium from the ocean at
roughly double the cost to mine it on land.
Jul 8, 2024
Read Mobius: Out of Time by our Richard Thieme.
Jul 8, 2024
Read Future Studies and Counterfactual Analysis, coauthored by our Theodore J. Gordon and Mariana Todorova.
Jul 8, 2024
Read The Varieties of Spiritual Experience: 21st Century Research and Perspectives by our David B. Yaden.
Jul 8, 2024
Watch Saving Civilization by our Jay Friedenberg.
Jul 7, 2024
Read
The War That Must Not Occur by our
Jean-Pierre Dupuy.
The possibility of a nuclear war that could destroy civilization has
influenced the course of international affairs since 1945, suspended
like a sword of Damocles above the heads of the world's leaders. The
fact that we have escaped a third world war involving strategic nuclear
weapons seems nothing short of a miracle.
Jul 7, 2024
Read issue #264 of Lifeboat News!