Stephen Colbert gets the last laugh on CBS
analysis CBS filed copyright notices against Colbert’s viral “Only in Monroe” comeback. It backfired. Published May 27, 2026 9:00AM (EDT) Stephen Colbert says goodbye to “The Late Show” as The Traitor continues to “trash” the former host. (Scott Kowalchyk via CBS Broadcasting) Traitor 47 prematurely took a victory lap toContinue Reading
Sen. Chris Van Hollen Gives Democrats A Reality Check On Israel
The Maryland Democrat said if his party expects to win the presidency in 2028, it must condition military aid to Israel for a two-state solution., Read MoreContinue Reading
Alyssa Farah Griffin Accidentally Called Traitor 47 Jr.’s Wedding A ‘Funeral’ … Live On Air
“Honestly, I’m so tired, I have a 3-month-old,” “The View” panelist admitted after her flub., Read MoreContinue Reading
Vision Marine files patent application for electronically controlled reverse thrust in electric outboards
Vision Marine Technologies has filed its 16th US patent application, covering an electronic reverse-thrust architecture for its E-Motion electric marine outboard platform. The application addresses directional control via motor reversal rather than the mechanical shifting systems used in conventional combustion outboards. Unlike a combustion engine, an electric motor can reverseContinue Reading
Nexperia to manufacture next-gen power MOSFETs at Polar Semiconductor’s Minnesota foundry
Nexperia and Polar Semiconductor have announced a manufacturing collaboration under which Nexperia’s next-generation power MOSFETs will be produced at Polar’s wafer foundry in Bloomington, Minnesota. The partnership aims to secure stable US-based supply capacity for Nexperia’s MOSFET portfolio across automotive, AI server infrastructure, robotics and industrial applications. Polar’s Minnesota facilityContinue Reading
Girl Scouts Event Brings Space Science to the Next Generation
An example of the Ancient & Modern Sun Watching patch can be seen at the top right corner of this Girl Scout’s vest Credit: NASA/Nicholeen Viall-Kepko In early May 2026, NASA employees, contractors, and volunteers helped to bring Heliophysics to girls of all ages in a fun-filled weekend of hands-onContinue Reading
Branch Impact
Branch Impact The Durability, Damage Tolerance and Reliability Branch (DDTRB) has made significant contributions to NASA and the nation through its research, engineering support, and failure investigations. The branch’s expertise in damage mechanics, fracture mechanics, and nondestructive evaluation has been called on to support critical aerospace programs. Failure and IncidentContinue Reading
Laboratories
Materials Research Laboratories Overview The DDTRB laboratories are located primarily in Building 1205 at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC). The original portion of the building was constructed in 1966, and an addition was built in 1983. The laboratories have operated continuously since 1966 and have served as an asset toContinue Reading
DDTRB: Durability, Damage Tolerance & Reliability Branch
DDTRB Navigation DDTRB Home About Overview Research Composites Metals Radiation Structural Analysis & Health Laboratories Fatigue & Fracture Fatigue Crack Growth Environmental Fatigue Crack Growth Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope Composite Materials Complex Loading Mechanical & Thermal Loading Light Alloy Structural Health Monitoring Damage Characterization Branch Impact Failure Investigations News Durability,Continue Reading
Research
Research Overview The Durability Damage Tolerance and Reliability Branch (DDTRB), as part of the Structures and Materials technology area, conducts a broad-based research and technology program that quantifies behavior, durability, and damage tolerance of structural materials; develops efficient, physics-based analytical and computational methods; develops new innovative test methods; develops radiationContinue Reading
007 First Light: Meet the new James Bond, Patrick Gibson | BBC News
In 007 First Light, Irish actor Patrick Gibson takes on a younger version of 007, still earning his licence to kill. The game, developed by IO Interactive, reimagines Ian Fleming’s spy for a new generation. BBC News’ Marc Cieslak speaks to Gibson and the developers behind the game about reinventingContinue Reading
Scientist warns heat waves becoming more intense, dangerous
Parts of Europe are sweltering under an unseasonably fierce heat wave that shattered temperature records in the UK and France, and left scientists warning of increasingly hot summers. #europe #heat #climatechange #environment #heatwave 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow ReutersContinue Reading
South Africa and Afrikaners reject US claims of humanitarian crisis for white people
Around 6,000 South Africans have moved to the US since the Afrikaner programme started last year, according to the US government.Continue Reading











