Once considered "science fiction", the collective fantasy of physicists to harness nuclear fusion -- the energy responsible for powering, well, the sun -- could be getting closer to earthly reality but will take "significant investment from the government at a time when spending on scientific research is under threat," according to an opinion piece in the New York Times.
Seawater, Nuclear Fusion, & You: A Guide To Powering The World
No Two Alike: Caltech Prof Wins Award for Snowflake Photos
Here in sunny Southern California we don't get to take an up-close look at snowflakes very often--if at all--and hardly anyone in the world gets to look at them the way Caltech physics professor Ken Libbrecht has.
Alternative Medicine: Vibrations
Let’s start with the fact that everything in the Universe is made of matter and energy. And, since we have all seen “The Secret”, we know that all energy vibrates. But, did you know that all individuals (whether it be plant or animal) has its own unique vibration; that each of us has a vibration that is as unique as our fingerprints or a snowflake? And then within each of us, every gland, organ or invading organism (such as a virus or bacterium) has its own vibrational value. So what if someone figured out that they could determine problems with your health, using those vibrations?

