ERDC-CRREL researchers have discovered 26 new microbial species preserved in 40,000-year-old Alaskan permafrost. As part of @DARPA’s ICE project, the research explores how cold-adapted biology can inspire new technology for the Warfighter.
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This is from @cbschicago reporter @asalrezaeitv this morning who was simply doing her job. It comes one day after journalist Steve Held was detained and then released.
The entire State Dept office of multilateral nuclear affairs was dismissed last week, Alexandra Bell tells @CFR_org.
“These were people responsible for efforts to ban explosive nuclear testing, the production of weapons grade material, people working on nuclear disarmament verification, experts that simply cannot be replaced.”
I was denied entry, detained, and deported from the USA for reporting on the Columbia student protests.
My story here @NewYorker
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Incredibly powerful investigation in Dutch newspaper NRC: Seven of the world’s leading genocide scholars — including renowned Holocaust experts — describe Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocidal.
And according to them, nearly all of their peers agree.
One would hope that the DOE could differentiate between broader energy needs and the grid.
21% of utility power came from renewables in 2023, fossil fuels accounted for 60%.
Did you know? Fossil fuels supply over 80% of America’s energy needs. Wind, solar, & batteries only account for less than 4%.
We are focused on advancing RELIABLE, SECURE, & AFFORDABLE energy! That means unleashing coal, oil, and natural gas production!
Please read this 3-0 ruling written by Reagan appointee Harvie Wilkinson, one of the US's most respected conservative judges, a defender of executive power.
It excoriates the Trump Admin's ignoring of the 9-0 SCOTUS order requiring it to "facilitate" Abrego Garcia's release.👇
The @USGSA IT team just saved $1M per year by converting 14,000 magnetic tapes (70 yr old technology for information storage) to permanent modern digital records.
"One of the highest tariff rates, 50 percent, was imposed on the African nation of Lesotho, whose average citizen earns less than $5 a day.
Because Lesotho’s citizens are too poor to afford most U.S. exports, while the U.S. imports $237 million in diamonds and other goods from the small landlocked nation, we have reserved close to our highest-possible tariff rate for one of the world’s poorest countries.
The notion that taxing Lesotho gemstones is necessary for the U.S. to add steel jobs in Ohio is so absurd that I briefly lost consciousness in the middle of writing this sentence."
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