January 2022

Gay Men Should Be Able to Give Blood

When I was a young adult, I fought alongside other college students for the right for gay folks to be able to adopt children and give blood. It's been two decades and gay and bisexual men are still unable to give blood! This is beyond outrageous. Blood is tested no matter who gives it, and the concern about HIV and AIDS is incredibly discriminatory. All genders and sexualities can get HIV and AIDS and to put restrictions on one is extremely problematic.

Team Assembles "Biobot" Frog

Is it ethical to create life using a genetic algorithm? That's the question scientists are asking after making the discovery that it absolutely can be done. A team just created a "biobot" frog using an algorithm and genetically unmodified tissues. This biobot consists of frog skin and tissues that can very well contract and move, but is it really an ethical step in the science world that humans should be taking?

Where the Green Jobs Grow

Have you heard about the new Clean Energy Corps? The program consists of jobs in multiple offices across the Department of Energy--both filled and yet to be filled. The idea behind it is to stimulate clean energy growth in the United States, and you don't necessarily have to be experienced in order to participate. There will be 1,000 new openings for jobs that individuals may wish to check out altogether.

Who Reads Poetry

If you're familiar with Poetry magazine, you may already know about their column "The View From Here." In it, the magazine publishes readers of the magazine and of poetry, in general, to share what draws them to poetry in the first place. Guests are not poets but people from all walks of life, from doctors to ironworkers to soldiers. Readers are often surprised by the voices and what they share, and in 2017's Who Reads Poetry, some of the most moving pieces were collected together.

Radioactive Waste 839 - Plan In Development For Transportation Of Canadian Spent Nuclear Fuel

     A proposed transportation plan by Canada’s nuclear industry calls for as many as thirty thousand shipments of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel rods to travel through some of Ontario’s most densely populated communities over four decades. The planned transport of spent fuel would begin in the 2040s.

Nuclear Reactors 990 - Small Modular Reactors Are Not Going To Save The Nuclear Industry - Part 1 of 2 Parts

Part 1 of 2 Parts
     Small modular reactors (SMRs) generate under three hundred megawatts of electrical power from nuclear fission. These reactors are much smaller than the one thousand to seventeen hundred megawatt reactors that are in operation today around the world.

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