When I graduated from Rutgers last May of 2014, I did not have a blog at the time. I had many thoughts of my journey through Pre-school, K-12 grades …
In part 1 of this entry, I discussed the long-term impacts of the atom bomb and the science behind it. This week, I am discussing the short-term impacts of …
Throughout human history, there have been many moments that changed us, redefined how we do things, and tipped the balance of history. Today, I will look at one of those …
Couple weeks ago, I put up a blog entry on why education is cool. I mainly focused that entry from the student/learner perspective, but this week, I explore a specific …
This week I am posting a short-story I wrote many years ago for one of my elective classes. In the past, I put up another short-story I wrote on blog. …
Why does learning matter? How does education define humanity’s future? Why is it under-appreciated? How is knowledge compiled through education? How do neurons in the brain evolve through learning? …
Does society approve lying ultimately? This might be a controversial post, but I must focus on an observation I made of society. It is an observation that dwells into …
On the grand scale, there are few things more powerful than the power of the stars – or more specifically nuclear fusion. As you probably learned in junior high …
The biggest generation issue humanity faces today concerns energy. We have awesome technologies and more on the way, but what is lacking is the proper energy infrastructure necessary to …