January 2021

Politicians Should Live in The Areas They Represent

In the Midwest, politicians, particularly those from the Right, have been scheming away the past few years, changing laws, re-zoning districts and otherwise making it a place where they can easily take control. It's not as red here as many people might believe, and it's frustrating for someone like me, who lives in a once-blue district, to see it go red over and over again after it's been re-zoned. My representative? She works for me, in my county, and one almost an hour away in another.

The Best Soup in Seattle

Soup is one of my all-time favorite foods. Even if it's not cold outside, I often find myself craving a good bowl of squash, chicken noodle or tomato soup with basil (complete with a grilled cheese!). Right now it's definitely soup season, and nothing is more comforting than a nice bowl of hot soup.

Nuclear Fusion 119 - Researchers Recommend That The U.S. Department of Energy Commit To Building A Nuclear Fusion Reactor By The 2040s - Part 2 of 2 Parts

Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
     In 2018, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) asked the Fusion Energy Science Advisory Committee (FESAC) to develop a long-range strategy to develop fusion as an energy source. The committee discussed this directive with many researchers in the fusion community. The committee issued their report last December which received broad-based support.

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