Monthly Archives: May 2021

NORMAL SOLAR MINIMUM vs the MAUNDER MINIMUM

Right now, in the field of atmospheric science — there is an interesting debate going on. We’ve been in our “Solar Minimum” for more than a year now; the usual thing that happens next (in the normal 11-year solar cycle) … Continue reading

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The decline of mathematics and creative science these past two decades

Attached is the 98-page report by the National Association of Scholars (NAS) — warning the U..S. that our current trend of encouraging mediocrity in science will have disastrous long-term consequences. In fact, it already has. Comparing scientific thought processes and … Continue reading

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Role of Environmental Genetics in Preventive Medicine. An Interview with Daniel W. Nebert

The medical students of Yale University first published The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (YJBM), Volume 1, No. 1, in October 1928. Since then, YJBM has been the only internationally recognized medical journal edited and published by students. In … Continue reading

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