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" ... Early applications, Woodward says, would be in satellites. Satellites currently use chemical rockets to maintain orbits and alignment; engines fueled by electricity could vastly extend their useful lifespans, and wouldn’t need huge amounts of power or scaling up. Solar panels would provide all needed fuel. ... "
" ... In this model, doctors have the tools to become technologists of the human body – and patients will not only have longer lifespans but longer healthspans to show for it. Finally, for technology and healthcare leaders, the opportunity to help engineer a value-based care system is the chance to make a life-changing impact for every American for generations to come. ... "
" ... Most of us feel an obligation to maximize our lifespans. Most of us, if we climbed, consider a rope an essential part of “doing our best” to be safe in the endeavor. Before being able to appreciate the high-performance lessons of Free Solo, which won the Academy Award last weekend for best documentary and makes its TV debut on Sunday, we have to chalk up Honnold’s decision to climb untethered to a peculiar calculus about risk and reward. ... "
" ... Predicting the economic trends that control the NWFund and the cost of the Yucca Mountain Project over a hundred years has little chance of providing useful information on which to base policy. Relative to the Fee Adequacy calculations by DOE, the effect of premature closings may be offset by the incorrect initial assumptions of nuclear plant lifespans. DOE assumed that the fleet of 104 reactors operating in 2012 would receive one, but only one, 20-year license extension, giving a fleet total of about 6,000 reactor-years of operation and waste generation. ... "
" ... “People retiring now represent the first generation who had to do their own financial planning. Retirees in the prior generation were more likely to have company pensions for income. Typically, less money was needed because lifespans were shorter. So when today’s retirees were adult kids, they probably never felt the need to talk with their parents about money,” says Beshear. “But what we’ve seen among parents that are in good financial shape is a willingness to drop hints to their kids about their financial situations.” ... "