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Lost in Space Sending to humans into space, Michael Fumento argues, is an enormous waste of time, money, and resources. There is little to be gained and previous claimed benefits have not amounted to much.
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Matrix Madness Infinitesimally-small probabilities and synapse firings. Daniel Kleitman offers some mathematical objections to Nick Bostrom’s well-known paper, “Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?”
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An Open Letter to My Colleagues According to James Tour, the overwhelming complexity of biological life—the rich variety of saccharides and the complicated structure of the lipid bilayer—is beyond man’s ability to duplicate.

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State of the Union Is fusion really the energy of the future? Michael Fumento explores its current prospects, including inertial and magnetic confinement, inertial electrostatic confinement, and compact reactors.
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The Nuclear Reaction A range of factors make nuclear power the best choice for electricity production. Michael Fumento musters the economic, environmental, and physical arguments to favor nuclear over wind and solar.
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An Algorithmic God Can we think of DNA as a programming language and evolution as programming without a programmer? Gregory Chaitin proposes a new research program, applying software models to biology.

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Dust Astrophysicists search the cosmic microwave background for B-mode polarization. Sometimes they get overexcited. Umberto Cannella takes a look at what happened after the 2014 BICEP2 announcement.
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Big Neuroscience Modern neuroscience depends on huge computer-generated models and network diagrams of neuron circuits. If Big Data can offer new insights, this might be the place. Erik Larson criticizes such claims.
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Materialism or Nothing Brain research is intended to produce valuable results in medicine and information technology. Nevertheless, the contentions made by both some notable projects are not only unproven, but indefensible.

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