Mike Palmer is rejoined by Nancy, our virtual cohost, in a discussion about the new pictures launched from the James Webb Place Telescope. We commend NASA for its lyric prose that accompanies the images of cosmic cliffs and younger scorching stars becoming born. Then we converse about Elon Musk. It is rather considerably unavoidable to do so nowadays. We aim on recent news of an explosion for the duration of a Area X booster rocket test ahead of shifting to our annoyance about all the squandered power and hard work bordering Musk’s bid to acquire Twitter.
Then we shift gears to discover a Michele Zanini short article about the org composition at CERN exactly where they go on to acquire and refine the Huge Hadron Collider right before concluding with notes of problem about toxic alpha leaders and top rated-down org construction even though encouraging the bravery and vital thinking that can retain Groupthink and it’s risky shifts in check.
It is a assumed-provoking exploration of some inspirational breakthroughs in science that you will not want to skip.
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