Holy cow am I glad I’m not looking for a job anymore. Job hunting is hard enough right now. Companies are downsizing, the government is downsizing, could it get any worse? Yes. You could be competing for a job against an astronaut. I’m pretty sure it doesn’t matter what else you have on your resume if at the top it states: “Former Astronaut.” Not to brag, but I think my…
More...Welcome to the final April 2011 edition of the Monday Link Review. It’s hard to believe that 2011 is already 1/3 of the way through! Rather than contemplating how time flies, take the next few minutes to sit back, relax and enjoy this week’s links. A very interesting story from the Brookhaven National Lab in New York, where scientists were able to get a glimpse of anti-helium, the heaviest anti-matter…
More...It has been a rough couple of weeks. Seems like somebody is a little to busy to write their good ‘ol buddy Craig. But I’ll be the bigger person and wish them congratulations on taking home a chunk of CCDev 2 money. But it got me thinking: Theres a lot of other engineers out there that don’t get the rock star treatment we aerospace engineers do. Day in and day…
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More...Welcome to a rainy April edition of the Monday Link Review, your weekly collection of the best science and engineering news on the web. So sit back, listen to the rain falling outside, and enjoy this week’s links. First this week, an interesting physics experiment: The Riderless Bike. Borrowing a page from our friend Craig the Rocket Scientist, we bring you this piece from Smithsonian Magazine: Ten Enduring Myths About…
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