🚨Michio Kaku: Dead and Missing Scientists 'Cause for National Concern'
Physicist Michio Kaku just warned that the growing number of scientists who have died or gone missing under unexplained circumstances should be treated as a national security issue rather than unrelated incidents.
During an interview with Fox News Digital published on Saturday, Kaku said the clustering of cases involving scientists with access to sensitive research is unprecedented and warrants coordinated government scrutiny.
“If 10 scientists suddenly die or vanish who all have access to sensitive research, this is cause for national concern,” he told the outlet.
Interestingly this is the total opposite stance to Dr. Avi Loeb who recently commented saying he believed the incidents were unrelated.
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So this was immediately after being shot huh?
Is it jusy me or is that ear completely intact?
Not even Wolverine heals that fast.
(And look at his lying face!)
Staged 100%
@nuhre_ I get that you get more options, or at least the illusion of more, but I don’t think that’s what killed the games. Poor management and EA’s constant insistence to make a live service multiplayer game for a single player IP based studio. Post Origins, every game feels rushed.
@nuhre_ Agreed! I would have gladly accepted him as a possible villain, or even an unexpected ally, for inquisition rather than Corypheus. I felt like C. was a lackluster, be-evil-for-evil’s-sake type, great VA, poor execution 🤷♂️ The Arc. Would’ve been a great character for Veilguard
🚨 Bill Nye and hundreds of Planetary Society members are heading to DC next week to protest the White House's proposal to slash NASA's science budget
• 47% cut to NASA science funding — 23% cut to the agency's overall budget
• Would be the largest single-year budget cut in NASA's history
• These cuts were announced during the Artemis II mission
(via @exploreplanets)
Remember Dan Price...that CEO who took a pay cut so he could pay all his employees a minimum annual wage of $70,000? Here’s what happened next:
“Six years later after the decision that others said would destroy his business, Dan reports that revenue has tripled, the customer base has doubled, 70% of his employees have paid down debt, many bought homes for the first time, 401(k) contributions grew by 155% and turnover dropped in half. His business is now a Harvard Business School case study.”
In his own words:
“6 years ago today I raised my company's min annual salary to $70k. Fox News called me a socialist whose employees would be on bread lines.
Since then our revenue tripled, we're a Harvard Business School case study & our employees had a 10x boom in homes bought.
Always invest in people.”
Courtesy of Craig Henley
A retired lawyer in the U.S. was watching the news when he saw the story about the new Trump commemorative coin and something immediately didn't sit right with him.
So he did what lawyers do. He went digging...
And he found it. A federal law passed in 1866 that explicitly prohibits living people from appearing on U.S. currency. It's not a grey area. It's not open to interpretation. It's been sitting in the books for over 150 years.
The last time this actually happened was 1926 when a coin featuring Calvin Coolidge was minted while he was still alive and serving as president. The backlash was immediate. The coins were pulled. And the law was reaffirmed...
Now this retired lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Mint not because of who is on the coin, but because the law says it simply cannot be done. Full stop...
No political agenda. No protest. Just one guy, a dusty legal statute, and a federal case that nobody in Washington apparently saw coming