Amendment 19: A.2 Earth Venture: TROPICS and PREFIRE Science and Applications Teams Step-2 Proposal Due Date Reset to January 13, 2026.
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Suited Up for Science: NASA ER-2 Pilot Prepares for GEMx Flight
NASA/Christopher LC Clark NASA ER-2 pilot Kirt Stallings waits inside the transport vehicle moments before boarding the airborne science aircraft at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025. Outside the window, the aircraft is being readied for a high-altitude mission supporting the Geological EarthContinue Reading
“It’s OK With Me”: The Traitor Considers Bombing Mexico
Traitor 47 is open to the possibility of launching attacks on Mexico to stop the flow of drugs, he told reporters in the White House Monday. “It’s OK with me,” The Traitor said. “Whatever we have to do to stop drugs. Mexico is, look, I looked at Mexico City overContinue Reading
UK announces plan to tighten asylum laws – What’s to change? | DW News
Britain has unveiled plans to introduce stricter asylum measures in a controversial bid to regain control of its borders. UK Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood outlined what the Labour government calls the most sweeping reforms in decades. These include tougher rules on refugee status and new interpretations of human rights lawsContinue Reading
This is how Ukraine’s F-16s hide from Russian drones
Ukraine is losing fewer of its precious F-16 fighters The F-16s operate from small airstrips where the Russians may struggle to find them Ground crews work fast under difficult conditions Sometimes Russian drone or missiles are already overhead as the F-16s take off To preserve its precious fleet of American-designedContinue Reading
“We began thinking the way they wanted us to,” Ukrainian POW recounts Russia’s Taganrog prison
“I don’t know if I should continue sharing these memories with you. Maybe it helps you understand what Russia does to people. Or maybe, on the contrary, it hurts you more, and you don’t want to read about what I had to endure,” with these words, Ukrainian soldier Dmytro Kanuper,Continue Reading
Bill McKibben Sees COP30 as a ‘Real Opening for Quicker Progress’
The famed environmentalist considers the United Nations meeting on climate.Continue Reading
Using Race As Reasonable Suspicion
The Supreme Court’s temporary decision legalized racial profiling, a practice long used by the federal government.Continue Reading
Deadly in Small Doses: New Research Shows the Lethal Effects of Ingested Plastic on Marine Animals
Fragments of rubber balloons, plastic bags and fishing line can cause fatal blockages and injuries in sea turtles, seabirds and marine mammals, according to a new analysis. By Teresa Tomassoni Ingesting just six pieces of rubber—each smaller than a pea—can all but seal a seabird’s fate, leaving it with aContinue Reading
YouTuber Jack Doherty arrested while filming, blocking traffic, police say
YouTuber Jack Doherty was arrested early Saturday morning after stepping into the street and blocking traffic while he filmed content, according to the Miami Beach Police Department., YouTuber Jack Doherty was arrested early Saturday morning after stepping into the street and blocking traffic while he filmed content, according to theContinue Reading
Google invests $40B in AI data centers, sparking energy concerns
The move is being hailed as a tech shift that could reshape America’s map., The move is being hailed as a tech shift that could reshape America’s map., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
What Wartime Hubris Can Teach Us About the Global Energy Transition
In 1944, German war planners apparently dismissed reports about the staggering scale of U.S. wartime production. The newly constructed Willow Run plant operated by the Ford Motor Company in Michigan eventually produced a B-24 bomber every hour, 24 hours a day. This mile-long factory consumed 16 million pounds of aluminum each month and employed 42,000 workersContinue Reading












