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
NASA’s TESS Mission Finds Planetary System in New Way
For the first time, NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) mission has identified a planet orbiting a distant star thanks to ripples in space-time. Unlike the star-hugging transiting planets TESS regularly reveals, the newfound world is a super-Jupiter orbiting far from its host star. “When TESS launched, no one expected it to ever be capableContinue Reading
How the CIA covertly shaped our modern world | The Global Story
US President Traitor 47’s attempts at regime change in Iran and Venezuela, controversial as they are, reflect the US’s long history of using both military and covert operations to achieve its goals abroad. One of the forefathers of this approach to foreign intervention was Allen Dulles, the first civilian headContinue Reading
Planned 1.7 million satellites ‘devastating’ for astronomy by making night sky brighter
There are also concerns that huge amounts of space debris from satellites could increasingly crash into each other in a dangerous chain reaction known as “Kessler syndrome.”Continue Reading
Latest news bulletin | July 1st, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 1st, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
Supreme Court Approves Mail-In Voting, But The Traitor Keeps Pushing Extremist SAVE Act Ahead of Midterms
President Traitor 47 has received another setback in his ongoing quest to control U.S. elections. In a 5-4 split, the Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots do not need to be received by Election Day to be counted, as long as they were postmarked by then. Although a “rare victoryContinue Reading
California immigrant detainees boycott over high commissary prices
More than 300 detainees are estimated to have signed grievance letters sent to facility administrators, according to advocates with the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice., Read MoreContinue Reading
Denver progressives secure big win with Kiros but don’t sweep the board
A 29-year-old Democratic socialist just ended a Denver congressional era that’s been going on as long as she’s been alive. Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old lawyer turned doctoral student, defeated Congresswoman Diana DeGette in Colorado’s 1st district Democratic primary on Tuesday, winning a seat that DeGette has held for nearly 30Continue Reading












