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NASA Opens ISS to Tourist, Roscosmos Did It First. A Long Time Ago!
General Relativity at 100. A Primer For People Who Know Algebra.
When Black Holes and Neutron Stars Collide, These Are The Possible Results.
Gravitational Wave Astronomy In Space, Public Talks of LISA Con #4.
Implicit Bias? Even Women And People Of Color Can Have It.
Another Slice of APS April 2019, Knowing Theories Of Others.
Replacing Theoretical Physicists With Computer Code? A Slice Of APS April 2019.
Presenting A Hypothesis Of Everything, And Finding Out A Giant Had A Similar Idea At The Same Time Is Great.
A Transcendent Black Hole Image, And A Repugnant Social Media (and Media) Reaction.
The Black Hole Image Raised Us Up, Media Reactions Lowered Us Down
The Black Hole Image from M87 IS AMAZING … At Least To Us
Event Horizon Telescope Image: An Interesting Nothingness?
Fans of Neil Tyson, You Should Demand The Full Sexual Misconduct Investigation Findings. OPINION
Neil Tyson Sexual Misconduct, “Investigation Complete” Raises Questions. All Are Innocent Until Proven Guilty.
Money and Lies, NASA’s SLS Budget Cuts, and The College Cheating Scandal
Hipsters Looking Alike Is A Socioeconomic Effect. Not Everything Is Physics.
The US Can't Put A Person In Space, Yet An Israeli Non-Profit Can Put A Probe On The Moon.
Oumuamua, Maybe Not Aliens, But Alien.
LIGO's Computing Power, Explained Simply By Linus Tech Tips
Kevin Hart, Must Apologize. There Are Gay Jokes, Then There Is Hate Speech. A Scientist Opinion
China Probes Far Side Of The Moon, A Sputnik Moment?
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Predictions! For 2019 In Science and Technology.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Proved Scientist Are Not Infallible. A Learned Opinion.

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