‘Escaping Gravity’ Takes a Brutally Honest Look at NASA

Lori Garver served as deputy administrator of NASA from 2009-2013. Her new memoir Escaping Gravity, about the struggle to get her colleagues to embrace space entrepreneurs like SpaceX and Blue Origin, paints a deeply unflattering picture of the inner workings of NASA. “I did tell an honest—some would say brutally honest—story about an agency that […]

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Qu’est-ce que Drostanolone ?

Drostanolone est un stéroïde anabolisant androgène du groupe dihydrotestostérone. Il est considéré comme un stéroïde léger à modéré. Le stéroïde est disponible en deux versions : le propionate de drostanolone et l’énanthate. L’énanthate est le même stéroïde anabolisant que le propionate; l’hormone elle-même n’a pas été altérée. La seule différence entre les deux composés est l’ester […]

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‘Arvies’ Imagines a World Ruled by Fetuses

Adam-Troy Castro’s story “Arvies,” first published in the August 2010 issue of Lightspeed magazine, imagines a society that believes only fetuses have souls. One consequence of this is that it’s normal for people to use advanced technology to never leave the womb. “There are two kinds of people in that story—fetuses and the ‘arvies,’ which […]

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How to Become a Cyber Security Analyst?

If you have a knack for understanding information systems easily, then you can become a cyber security analyst. You can take up the CISSP training online to get through the information on operating systems, thereby gaining technical experience to become a cyber security analyst.  Cyber security is a new field that has come into being […]

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How to Start a Career in Cyber Security?

Numerous firms faced greater cyber threats than ever before as COVID-19 spread over the globe. Concerns have also been raised about ransomware attacks that use cloud resources as weapons and expose networks to considerably greater risk. As the commercial, public, and government sectors rush to safeguard their systems and data in the midst of major […]

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Six Sigma Certification Cost: Green, Black, White & Yellow Belt

Six Sigma is a word that refers to ideas associated with quality control. A Six Sigma certification enables the practitioner to find flaws and enhance operational procedures in the projects. Profits make investing in six sigma worthwhile whether you’re a project manager, team leader, or individual contributor. A data-driven methodology called Six Sigma gives businesses […]

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Kubernetes Vs Docker: What’s the Difference?

The debate of Kubernetes vs. Docker of which one is to be preferred over the other is not new in the developer world. To grasp the differences between Kubernetes and Docker certification and methodology more easily, it’s a better idea to place them together. In reality, it is not possible to choose because Kubernetes and […]

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‘Up Against It’ Explores Life in the Asteroid Belt

Up Against It, a science fiction novel by environmental engineer Laura J. Mixon, explores life aboard the asteroid 25 Phocaea. The book takes a more realistic approach to space adventure, eschewing familiar tropes such as FTL drives and instantaneous communication. “When I’m reading science fiction, one of the things I can really get into is […]

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‘The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress’ Makes Lunar Rebellion Fun

Robert Heinlein’s classic 1966 novel, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, explores the idea of a lunar colony declaring independence from Earth. Science fiction author Anthony Ha found the book a fun and exciting read. “All the details about how they actually put these different cells of the revolution together—all of that is really interesting, […]

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The ‘Dune’ Miniseries Is a Fascinating Piece of History

In December 2000, the Sci-Fi Channel (since renamed Syfy) released Frank Herbert’s Dune, an ambitious three-part miniseries. Science fiction author Rajan Khanna was a recent college grad when he first watched the show. “I remember it coming out, and I remember honestly the Sci-Fi Channel being a big deal back in the day,” Khanna says […]

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Raisons impérieuses pour lesquelles vous devriez visiter les Etats-Unis

La statue de la Liberté, le panneau Hollywood Sign et le Golden Gate Bridge sont tous des icônes américaines. Mais les États-Unis sont également réputés pour leur remarquable convivialité, leurs vastes espaces extérieurs et leurs splendeurs naturelles à couper le souffle. Ce sont 50 États qui offrent des expériences de vacances uniques et une pléthore […]

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Sci-Fi Needs More Dark, Serious Animation

David S. F. Wilson is the director of “Sonnie’s Edge,” one of the most popular episodes of the Netflix series Love, Death + Robots. Wilson believes that computer animation holds a great deal of untapped potential when it comes to serious science fiction. “Directing animation is like directing in slow motion,” Wilson says in Episode […]

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‘The Next Civil War’ Reads Like Dystopian Realism

In his book The Next Civil War, journalist Stephen Marche warns that the United States is slipping dangerously close to widespread political violence. Marche interviewed dozens of experts for the book, and their predictions read like something out of science fiction. “I thought of it at the time as ‘dystopian realism,’” Marche says in Episode […]

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What Types of Tests Should Be Done by Using Automated Testing?

Automated testing refers to the way of running a set of tests over and over again without handling them manually. Introducing this process to your testing strategy saves on time and money. There are different automation tools that make this process successful. They let you define tasks and then perform the tests automatically. To get […]

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Historical Novelists and Fantasy Writers Should Be Friends

Christopher M. Cevasco is an author of both fantasy fiction and historical fiction. As someone with a foot in both worlds, he’s constantly surprised by the lack of crossover. “I don’t see the same faces when I go to the Historical Novel Society Conference that I do when I go to the World Fantasy Convention,” […]

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