International Journal of Controversial Discussions Issue Volume #3 Issue # 2

 Click Here to Read: The International Journal of Controversial Discussions Volume #3 Issue #2.  The theme of the issue is Primary Femininity: Discussions on a Central Identity, with a target paper by Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D and edited by M. Sagman Kayatekin, M.D. There is also a paper entitled Psychoanalytic History—Sketches The Power of Exclusion (An Ode to Sheldon Bach and Sándor Ferenczi) by Carolyn Ellman with commentary by Ph.D. with a response by Giselle Galdi. This journal is supported by a generous grant from the American Psychoanalytic Foundation.
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How to spot these electric-blue clouds that form at the edge of space

Click Here to Read: How to spot these electric-blue clouds that form at the edge of space Forming 50 miles above Earth’s surface, noctilucent clouds offer a rare glimpse into one of the least-understood layers of the atmosphere By  Stefanie Waldek on the National  Geographic website on June 11, 2026.

Noctilucent clouds, Kuresoo bog, Soomaa National Park, Estonia. Image: Martin Koitmäe. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

 

 

What makes a Stradivarius violin so special?

Click Here to Read: What makes a Stradivarius violin so special? Scientists traced it to one forest in Italy. A new tree-ring study solves the mystery of where the famed instrument-maker Anton Stradivari sourced timber for his violins during his “golden age.”  By Richard Kemeny on the National Geographic Website on June 9, 2026.

Gould Stradivarius. Metropolitan Museum of Art.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.