More evidence that the ability to f*ck1 does is not a qualifying attribute of an effective parent—as if we needed more evidence.Web: UPI, Georgia parents defend giving kids tattoos. The mother, Patty Jo Marsh, rhetorically asks:"I'… more »
China's share of global research publications has skyrocketed—an impressive 92,000 increase in a decade (20,000 in 1998; 112,000 in 2008). When talking China all things are big and quantitative count implies nothing about the qualitative,… more »
United States maritime surveillance ship USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23)1 was harassed by a handful of smaller Chinese ships while openly conducting operations in the South China Sea, approximately 75 nautical miles south of Hainan Island, China (aerial map). more »
Originally Published January 22, 2008; Last Updated and Republished August 18, 2009:Sleeping is a skill most of us lack, according to sleep researchers; but we can learn.Res: UPDATED 08/18/2009 Sleep CouncilNational Sleep FoundationWe… more »
NASA has decided it must meet our next generation where they are and relate to them as they are—they may not succeed, at first, but you get the impression NASA is committed to quickly adapting until they do.If you cannot teach science, technolog… more »
The United States House of Representatives is moving ever so slowly toward ensuring mental health has parity with physical health—clearing procedural hurdles for H.R.6983 by roll-call vote 625.Mental health coverage must have complete parity wit… more »
National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) is out with its comprehensive 2009 report, Grading the States: A Report on America’s Health Care System for Serious Mental Illness1. Sadly, our national grade for mental healthcare is still a "D"—the sa… more »
Our president, after being jerked off for a year by the minority party and their supporting interest groups seems to be regaining his focus on rebalancing and rebuilding America.If the majority party must pee over their recent loss in Massachuset… more »
How about a massive investment in education, retraining, infrastructure, and transition resources instead of massive sunk costs in perpetual conflicts! more »