Author Archives: Jim deMaine

A friendly face at Skyline

Kim’s snowman sent in by Alice and Joe W

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Expectations can change us!

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Bird Song Opera

Thanks to Tom G for sending this in!

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This one’s for Cornelius

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Everything You Thought You Knew About Driving on Snow Was Wrong

From the NYT: “Ogden Nash described winter as “the season to be young, catching snowflakes on your tongue.” Sure, snow days are fun for children, but for drivers, wintry weather is a hazard. The problem is that driver education classes typically gloss … Continue reading

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Alfred U. MacRae ’54, G’57, G’60 a pioneer in integrated circuits, satellite communications

Ed note: The following article came out this past year from Syracuse University. It highlights Al’s career as a scientist and rogue bagpipe player – the ghost of Archibald Stadium. Al is one of the many “FIPs” at Skyline. “I’ve … Continue reading

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What’s your doctor thinking?

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Ingenious: Leonard Hayflick

One of the world’s preeminent experts on aging on his life in research. From Nautilis: “After all, for 60 years it had been known that human cells were immortal, capable of dividing forever if they were cultivated in the right … Continue reading

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Global warming thoughts

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Is the future of medicine a cell, not a pill?

Thanks to Gordon G for sending this along. We are entering a new area where using specialized cells modified with your genome in mind, may provide the breakthroughs in cancer, parkinson’s and other serious illness.

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Seattle King County Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services

February 2019 Whether you advocate for yourself, a loved one, or the entire Aging Network, we hope the information in this month’s AgeWise resonates with you. We all deserve good health, respect, and dignity.         READ MORE IN … Continue reading

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Alysa Liu – the future of women’s figure skating has arrived

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S.O.S. for Seniors

Thanks Jeff E. for sending this in. An Airbus 380 is on its way across the Atlantic. It flies consistently at 800 km/h in 30,000 feet, when suddenly a Eurofighter with Tempo Mach 2 appears. The pilot of the fighter … Continue reading

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The 4th branch

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Study Offers Hint of Hope for Staving Off Dementia in Some People

Ed note: There’s a saying in medicine that the questions never change, but every few years the answers do. I was taught that it was “normal” for the systolic blood pressure to increase roughly 10 points for every decade and … Continue reading

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Downtown driving tax could fix traffic without pricing out the poor

From Crosscut: Mayor Durkan wants to toll drivers to lower emissions and break Seattle’s gridlock, and new research shows it could benefit low-income communities, too.by  An evening view of the Pacific Tower on Beacon Hill, Seattle, with traffic on Interstate … Continue reading

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Why Did Soviets Invade Afghanistan? Documents Offer History Lesson for Trump

Ed Note: The article below explains how little President Trump understands about Afghanistan. Or perhaps he does understand Russia’s aspirations there and is effectively turning the “great game” back their favor. The book, The Great Game, documents the long history … Continue reading

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Should Scientists Toy With the Secret to Life?

Ed Note: Science continues to push well ahead of the ethical implications involved, especially now with the ability to modify our basic genetic makeup. With Crispr the key is now present to consider literally cutting out bad genes known to … Continue reading

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Sagging a bit?

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In 5G Race With China, U.S. Pushes Allies to Fight Huawei

Thanks to Mary Jane F for sending this in. From the NYT: ” Jeremy Hunt, the British foreign minister, arrived in Washington last week for a whirlwind of meetings dominated by a critical question: Should Britain risk its relationship with … Continue reading

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Social Security Scam Alert

Social Security Scam AlertThe Social Security Administration (SSA) is reporting scammers are impersonating SSA employees and calling citizens. The scammers use threatening language to warn unknown victims that they’ll face arrest or other legal action if they fail to call … Continue reading

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Washington could become the first state to legalize human composting

Washington residents “are very excited about the prospect of becoming a tree or having a different alternative,” state Sen. Jamie Pedersen said. A process known as “recomposition” reduces human remains to compost. CAHNRS Communications / Washington State UniversityDec. 29, 2018, 10:06 … Continue reading

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The Cause of Alzheimer’s Could Be Coming From Inside Your Mouth, Study Claims

In recent years, a growing number of scientific studies have backed an alarming hypothesis: Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just a disease, it’s an infection. While the exact mechanisms of this infection are something researchers are still trying to isolate, a litany of papers argue the deadly spread of Alzheimer’s goes … Continue reading

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Moontalking

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Four Simple Words to Help You Live Well

By Tara Parker-Pope in the New York Times “During nearly 20 years writing about health, I’ve had the opportunity to speak with hundreds of top medical experts about how to live well. What I’ve learned from all of them can be … Continue reading

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