A solar-powered rocket might be our ticket to interstellar space

Click Here to Read: A solar-powered rocket might be our ticket to interstellar space: Researchers tapped by NASA just conducted a first test of a decades-old concept by Daniel Oberhaus on the ars technica website on November 21, 2020.

A concept image of a spacecraft powered by a fusion-driven rocket. In this image, the crew would be in the forward-most chamber. Solar panels on the sides would collect energy to initiate the process that creates fusion. Image: Pancotti  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

New from IPBooks: Surrogate: How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother By Karen L. Fund

Click Here to Purchase: Surrogate: How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother By Karen L. Fund on IPBooks,net

Karen Fund’s posthumously published essay, “Surrogate: How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother,” tells the moving story about her pioneering experiences with surrogacy & adoption. Written in a warm and personal voice, she narrates her devastating experiences with infertility, frustrating encounters with insensitive doctors, raised and dashed expectations about being able to reproduce, and ultimately her anguish and perseverance in the pursuit of becoming a mother.

With courage and insight, humor and self-deprecation, Karen captures her quest for mother-hood. It will comfort and Continue reading New from IPBooks: Surrogate: How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother By Karen L. Fund

What Did the Democrats Win?

Click Here to Read: What Did the Democrats Win? The minority repeatedly thwarting the will of the majority is intolerable and untenable.by Michael Tomasky in the New York Review of Books in the December 17, 2020 issue. |Former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden walking with supporters at a pre-Wing Ding march from Molly McGowan Park in Clear Lake, Iowa.  Image: Gage Skidmore Public Domain via Wikipedia Commons.