This article comes courtesy of guest authors Michael Keith and Victoria Roberts. Keith and Roberts both graduated from Florida State University with Masters of Science degrees in Applied Economics. An … [Read more...] about A Statistical Exploration Of School Shootings

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Fly Me To The Moon: The Rise of Private Space Flight
“NASA spent millions of dollars inventing the ball-point pen so they could write in space. The Russians took a pencil.” ― Will Chabot For more than 50 years, governments of the world have poured … [Read more...] about Fly Me To The Moon: The Rise of Private Space Flight
On The Origin Of Western Medicine
Here in the United States, medicine is omnipresent. Each day, thousands of Americans take prescription drugs, visit the hospital, and undergo surgery. In 2015, there were 136.9 million emergency room … [Read more...] about On The Origin Of Western Medicine
Salty About Radiation
In the mid-1800s, companies such as the Goodland Artificial Rain Company and the Swisher Rain Company set out to make a killing in the United States with claims of knowledge of the techniques to make … [Read more...] about Salty About Radiation
Michio Kaku and His Futuristic Outlook
Michio Kaku is an American theoretical physicist who studied Physics at Harvard University and graduated summa cum laude. He went on to receive his Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley and … [Read more...] about Michio Kaku and His Futuristic Outlook
Interview with an Astronaut: A Discussion with Story Musgrave
Last Friday I sat in on Dr. Ronald E. Doel’s Space History class in order to hear and observe a Skype call with Story Musgrave (M.D.), astronaut and engineer, who was kind enough to answer student … [Read more...] about Interview with an Astronaut: A Discussion with Story Musgrave