By William Hume
America is at WAR! Involved in an epic struggle with an evil virus from the deep state of earth’s natural world, and the Chinese geography. The nation’s first-aid kit was not ready for this war. Vital hospital supplies and life support machines had to be assembled quickly on production lines in factories that normally build cars, trucks and even race cars! In the arena of our civilized world we have developed heightened senses from our unfortunate fight with COVID-19. Going forward health defenses will have to be stronger. It’s going to be an enormous job to get life back to normal, restrictions in Iowa are loosening and the breakout is about to begin.
Student’s to the RESQUE! There is no time for technological stagnation. Young innovators have the opportunities presented by regional and national industries to draw information, expertise and funds to form start-ups. Small business with a wider age range of learners than ever before; comprised with high school students to university post-grad’s all experts in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), an energetic force for a much needed biotech revolution.
Student’s have access to the National Corn Grower’s Association (STEM) education program, with phone contact at 636-733-5532 with NCGA associate Robin Alscheid, my source of information. Rahm Emanuel, former mayor of Chicago, has proposed a national early warning system to detect incoming viral threats. To help in the technology of cleaner fuels NASCAR Green promotes E-15 ethanol additive from corn. These are only a few examples for young learner’s to pursue. Soon, unending green fields of corn throughout Iowa will help purify the air we breathe.
William Hume writes nationally regarding transportation issues, for commentary contact William at, humewilliam@hotmail.com