As the political insanity heats up, I should slip in science news when I can. So...
I’m interviewed about the outer contours of physics, by renowned UCSD physicist Brian Keating.
As predicted in EARTH… and it could be as important as white light LEDs. “Geothermal energy’s moment is here. Once constrained by niche geologic conditions, the ability to produce ubiquitous, clean power and heat from the earth’s crust is closer... and better than solar cause it's round the clock. Thanks to drilling advancements from the American fracking revolution, the world’s geothermal power potential has gone from an inconsequential fraction of demand to second only to solar power in renewable energy potential,” from the Carnegie Center.Some University of Michigan “bioethicists” want to infect people with a disease that makes you allergic to meat. Oh boy. Hey, what could go wrong? Their intentions are good! Just ask them! Better yet, ask the Republican Congressfolk who will coast to re-election despite their Kremlin-lunatic cult, because they can point to stuff like this.
(Mind you, over time, we should give up red meat of our own, common-sense volition plus good alternatives.)
And preceding me by decades in the sci-speculation gig was Kurt Vonnegut Jr., who is laughing somewhere over this: “Researchers have unveiled ice XXI, a new form of ice that's solid at room temperatures when subjected to immense pressure.”
I have long thought that the ideal car for this decade would be plug-in electric with a super-efficient gasoline range extender engine that allows drivers to use the world's massive infrastructure of petrol stations, using an electrical generating gasoline-fueled engine (+generator) that is tuned to a single RPM and hence ideally efficient and very small. Such an engine could power anything, including light aircraft, since the actual power train is electric and the purpose of onboard batteries is simply to provide a safety buffer.
This video - Rotary Engine Innovation - is about 60% bullshit, yellow-press, clickbait exaggerations, lurid and conspiracy-fetishist. But between the lines you find the core assertion that I see no reason to disbelieve -- that Mazda has developed a small, extremely efficient and reliable (and fuel agnostic) rotary engine that's perfect for this role. If this truly is the fact underpinning all the turgid ravings, then my prediction and hope may be coming true. You'll have to wade through some QAnon stuff to get down to this core. To the part that I hope is true.
== Life! ==
In The unreasonable likelihood of being, theoretical biologist Robert Endres calculates odds for the spontaneous emergence of a protocell, taking into account the volume and surface areas of Earth’s very early bodies of water and suggests it to have been unlikely under plausible prebiotic conditions. And hence, he suggests the old notion of Directed Panspermia… that earlier star systems hosting assertive life forms might have sent forth life spores or seeds in order to deliberately trigger bio-evolution in new systems.
I do not dismiss the idea, only the assumption that de-novo biogenesis in our solar system had to take place on Earth. Some speak of early Mars or the dozen or so icy moons that host inner oceans. But I know a far more vast and likely source of aqueous test-tube conditions that would have been perfect at that time and very likely offer more than enough volume and time to do the job, right here in the early Solar System.
== Medicine ==
Medium (not micro) doses of LSD appear – with pretty solid evidence - to ease adults with generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, a disabling form of anxiety that affects about 1 in 10 people over the course of a year. Well, maybe. Happy travels.
Stunningly preserved' dinosaur 'mummies' discovered in Wyoming have skin and hooves.
== Ponderables… ==
Peering into the jungle of microbes that live within us, researchers have stumbled across fragments of mysterious RNA -- Obelisks' genetic sequences are only around 1,000 characters (nucleotides) in size -- that (maybe) seem to be a new class of virus-like objects that invade – in some ways – our gut and mouth bacteria.
Mouse pups that had the human version of a particular “language gene” showed different vocalization patterns from their buddies with the usual version mice have. When calling for their mother, their squeaks were higher pitched and featured a different selection of sounds than usual. Later, when attempting to woo a potential mate, the males produced more complex high-frequency calls than the controls.
And continuing with nascent “uplift” – I know several of the bold, would-be creator apprentices who aim to bring back the woolly mammoth. And this first step – inserting a couple of rediscovered mammoth genes – has resulted in woolly mice.
Apparently, humans evolved faster than any other ape.
Interesting: Genetic engineering to create spiders that spin fluorescent red silk. And spider silk is useful stuff ...
== Worries ==
Kilamanjaro has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last century - as a result of population growth and land use changes.
New data on atmospheric emissions reveals the real cost of flying.
== Sabotaging science and even NASA ==
And yes, there's no escape, even (especially) into science!
Traditionally, Republicans and Democrats have united to support some things apolitically. Like NATO. And science and especially NASA. The Bushites began a long slide of demolition cancelling and deprioritizing atmospheric study satellites, along with child nutrition and a number of other areas targeted ever-more, each year, by Fox. But that campaign was selective. not universal, as it is now.
And with exceptions, NASA was generally allowed to keep up a healthy science budget. (I was a small part of that.) Heck, even Trump 1.0 appointed a NASA head - Bridenstine - who surprised everyone, becoming - by parsecs - his best appointee. It seemed like the same might hold this round. While most Trump v2.0 appointees have proved to be vapid, reflexive horrors, Jared Isaacman has seemed quite sapient... putting aside his to-be-expected support for the execrable and indefensibly dumb Artemis Mission to name the landing site... then the crater, and then the entire moon after Trump,
Alas, though, even that appointment saves nothing. The GOP's all-out war on science - having been selectively targeted under Bushes and partial during Trump1.0 - is now full-throttle. It is rampaging through NASA science. And for any sane conservative, this should be a last straw.
It won't be, though. Alas.



