A few months ago, the editors at Quillette asked me to review Robert Zubrin's newest book "The New World on Mars: What We Can Create on the Red Planet and Why We Must." As a fan of Zubrin's work, I wasn't surprised that I enjoyed the book. But I was pleased and amused to find echoes of work I had done as far back as high school in the 1970s, … [Read more...]
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Turning the Page
June 4, 2024 by
It’s been a tumultuous seven years since I moved to Tucson to take up a new appointment at the University of Arizona. Multiple leadership changes, COVID-19, and launching a new NSF-funded Engineering Research Center have kept me busy, and I’ve built some great friendships. But all good things must come to an end, and after careful consideration, … [Read more...]