Honest question: Why is Mainstream Media not covering this like it should be doing? Heck, this should be the breaking news every single day!!
After all, this spells doomsday for the upcoming generations, so shouldn't it be the news that should be shown/covered almost everyday on the front page.
The people have the right to know that their children and grandchildren will suffer because of something that is going on right now. I guess, that majority of people, all over the world, are blissfully unaware of this scenario because this doesn't get the kind of attention in the MSM that it should. All they get served is dirty politics and gossip entertainment news.
Maybe people will force the policies to change if they get to know that this will happen.
It seems that most people today think that Terrorism is the main threat to our society, when in fact, Global Warming seems to be the real deal.
Let's say it was found that fifty years from now, an Asteroid would hit Earth. Would the people of Earth react in the same way as they are doing now?
Sometimes I do wonder why American Universities charge exorbitant tuition fee?
Education being the bedrock of an advanced society, isn't but natural the developed economies like US should be able to subsidize education to such an extant that youth of country don't have to worry about paying their tuition fee and focus more on learning and innovation that will take everyone forward.
It is but a reflection on the sad state of affairs that our higher education system has fallen into!!
Though it is an academic book, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig.
The first chapter in the book provides a detailed analysis of how other disciplines contribute to the idea of AI - from Philosophy to Psychology, Biology to Computer Science. Makes for an interesting read, even for a non-tech reader.
Wouldn't it be better, if half of that money could go into improving the public transport of cities or building new infrastructure that would ease up congestion on roads?
If this launch is successful, how much money SpaceX would have saved by using a 'used rocket' instead of a new one?