By K. David Du (@Kentsinoroyale) I. A Revolution of Technology and the Physical Security of the Border There is a revolution happening from within our homes, our workspaces, and throughout the globe. The world […]
Category: Science
iPad Mini, the Untold Story
Nationsmith writer K. David Du considers whether or not the iPad mini is a necessary buy, which triggers an episode of philosophical, futurist thinking. I have to admit, many of us technophiles weren’t surprised by […]
Maybe it’s time to stop looking for new species…
Well, here’s a new one. Researchers in the Amazon have discovered a new species of amphibian, which they’ve dubbed “the penis snake.” One look at the thing will show you why. Of course, it’s an […]
Would You Rather Be Overweight or Overmedicated?
By Michael Baker For the second time in one month, the FDA has approved a prescription weight-loss drug. This time it’s Qysmia, a drug that the Administration had refused to approve for years because its […]
The Funeral Dirge of the BlackBerry
By K. David Du Nationsmith.com writer Kent Du mourns the passing of an old friend, his BlackBerry. Here’s the story: you’re partying with your friends and your cellular phone rings that catchy ringtone from a […]
It’s the Weather, Stupid
By Michael Baker It turns out that the American public’s belief in climate change is on the rise, up to 62 percent – up from 52 percent in 2010, though not quite back to its […]