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" ... As you step onto the boat, nothing will prepare you for what you are about to encounter. The guide keeps a look out for spouts in the distance, at times communicating with other boat operators for whale sightings. Suddenly, the engine peters out and you wait patiently for a few minutes, scanning the surface as you balance yourself on a thin board, gleefully awaiting your first encounter. ... "
" ... Hubble's ability to see into the infrared peters out at about 1,600 nanometers, fundamentally limiting how deep it can see into the early, distant Universe. But James Webb is designed to be cooled by its five-layered sunshield, meaning that the mirrors themselves will be held at temperatures of around 60-70 K, cold enough to have nitrogen become a liquid. On top of that, James Webb will be outfitted with additional cryogenic cooling, allowing it to reach temperatures as low as 7 K, meaning it can see to a maximum wavelength of 30,000 nanometers! This will be far enough to image the distant Universe to as far back as the first galaxies and even the first stars. At these wavelengths, the expansion of the Universe will help our cause, not hurt it. ... "
" ... Starts have recovered to a nearly 1.5 million annual pace. While the pace of growth may moderate in the coming months as an initial wave of pent-up demand peters out, this surge from the low is a strong sign that the U.S. economy has turned the corner. ... "
" ... Taken altogether, the Biden economic agenda is dis-incentivizing economic growth. Once the initial surge out of the shutdowns peters out, we will see a stagnant economy that exacerbates income inequality, reduces prosperity, and weakens long-term growth. Ultimately, the financial stability for millions of families will be threatened. ... "
" ... “There will likely be a boon in rapid testing for various illnesses,” says Boston, Massachusetts based Doug Butler, Senior Vice President & Director of Research Services at Rockland Trust. “As the world focuses on solving both the testing for and alleviating/curing COVID-19, there will be many ancillary benefits in terms of drug discovery and disease detection that will hopefully improve global health after COVID-19 peters out.” ... "