Mike Johnson Has Quite The Reaction To Birthright Citizenship Ruling
“Oh dear, what’d they rule?” the House speaker asked before letting out a groan and rolling his eyes., Read MoreContinue Reading
Who’s the victim? | Paul Bloom
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As Venezuela responds to earthquake devastation, volunteers take charge
As frustration with the government disaster response grows, everyday citizens are organising to distribute aid., Catia la Mar, Venezuela – Andreina Velasquez looks up at her multistorey apartment block overlooking Catia la Mar, a coastal city in the Venezuelan state of La Guaira. The concrete slabs that once separated eachContinue Reading
One week on from Venezuela’s deadly earthquakes
One week after Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, more than 1,900 are confirmed dead while tens of thousands are missing., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific World Cup Middle East Explained Opinion Video Features Economy Sport Human Rights ClimateContinue Reading
Kalmar wins orders for four electric reach stackers in China
Cargo-handling machinery manufacturer Kalmar has concluded agreements with customers in Inner Mongolia, Tianjin, Shanghai and Hong Kong to supply a total of four electric reach stackers. The reach stackers were manufactured at Kalmar’s Shanghai plant, which was recently expanded to increase production capacity. They are to be delivered by theContinue Reading
American Battery Leadership Coalition forms to push US sodium-ion policy
A group of US sodium-ion battery companies has formed a coalition to lobby Washington for federal policy support, arguing that the chemistry is the country’s best near-term path to a battery supply chain that does not depend on China. The American Battery Leadership Coalition (ABLC), led by Alsym Energy andContinue Reading
NASA Seeks Volunteers for New Yearlong Simulated Moon, Mars Mission
A research volunteer uses augmented reality goggles to perform astronaut-like tasks during a simulated space mission. Participants selected for NASA’s first Moon and Mars Exploration Analog mission also will perform tasks in immersive, interactive environments while living inside habitats that simulate traveling to and living on the Moon and Mars.Continue Reading
NASA Seeks Volunteers for Yearlong Simulated Mission to Moon, Mars
HRP Home Human Research Program NASA Seeks Volunteers for… HRP Home HRP Elements Human Factors and Behavioral Performance Human Health Countermeasures Space Radiation Research Operations and Integration HRP Hazards & Risks Hazards Risks HRP Videos HRP News Living in Space NASA Seeks Volunteers for Yearlong Simulated Mission to Moon, MarsContinue Reading
Lindsey Wade
Lindsey Wade Research Associate Affiliation– NASA Ames Research Center Division– Human Systems Integration Division (TH) Email– lindsey.e.wade@nasa.gov The post Lindsey Wade appeared first on NASA Science., Read MoreContinue Reading
Small Towns Struggling to Celebrate July 4 After DOGE Axed Their Funds
Small towns hoping to put on celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary have had to cancel or scale back their plans after the The Traitor administration cut their funding. NOTUS reports that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency slashed funding for humanities nonprofit councils in states and territories across the country,Continue Reading
LINK Spacecraft Set for Mission to Boost NASA’s Swift Observatory
A Katalyst engineer runs tests on LINK while the satellite is inside the Pegasus XL rocket attached to the Stargazer aircraft at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. NASA/Ron Beard A first-of-its-kind mission to raise the orbit of NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is poised for launch no earlier than Thursday, July 2,Continue Reading
Venezuelan medics fear infections from quake injuries as search for untold dead continues
With far more dead than living people taken from the rubble a week after Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes, doctors say the biggest dangers now facing survivors were untreated wounds and infectious diseases, Read MoreContinue Reading
Scientists propose launching a giant ‘airbag’ into space to protect us from solar superstorms — and experts say it’s ‘quite feasible’
Researchers have proposed creating a novel satellite constellation, dubbed StormWall, that could shield Earth from the worst effects of solar “superstorms” that we are otherwise unable to mitigate. The innovative idea, which would essentially create a giant airbag in front of our planet, could prevent trillions of dollars in potential damage and is “quite feasible,”Continue Reading












