If you’re a federal employee, a new ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court may have just changed your job security overnight. On July 8, 2025, the Court lifted a legal block that had been preventing the Trump administration from executing its plan to make sweeping personnel cuts across multiple federal agencies. This decision could clear […]| The Spiggle Law Firm
In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, U.S. District Judge James Donato issued a preliminary injunction on June 24, 2025, halting the enforcement of President Trump’s executive order that aimed to end collective bargaining rights for federal employees across 21 agencies . This ruling underscores the judiciary’s role in checking executive actions that […]| The Spiggle Law Firm
The federal government’s new Merit Hiring Plan requires job applicants to prove their commitment to American values and the Constitution. Learn what this means and how it could change public sector hiring.| The Spiggle Law Firm
A letter published last week in Vet Record (4/11 October) highlights further evidence against the culling of healthy badgers. The letter by Professor Paul Torgerson focuses on the recent scientific take-down of the supposed bovine TB ‘benefit’ from badger culling Continue reading Further evidence against the culling of healthy badgers→| The Badger Crowd – standing up for badgers
On Friday 26th September, Defra changed the “Bovine TB strategy review update” but simply made things worse by adding another layer of confusion. An error was reported as “a revision to a line of code”. In the document itself, the Continue reading Godfray Review 2025: Defra Revision? Correction? Or just further scientific howlers?→| The Badger Crowd – standing up for badgers
The Godfray review panel In December 2024, rather than have an independent review, Defra re-appointed some of its familiar advisors to update their 2018 Bovine TB Strategy Review. To consider “new…| The Badger Crowd - standing up for badgers
Many people do not realize the nature of what is at stake in the war on science -- starting with the failure to recognize that it is a war on science.| Family Inequality
Penn Engineers, NASA, and five other universities tested robotic systems designed to help unmanned explorers cooperate in the dunes of White Sands, New Mexico, … Read More › The post Helping robots work together to explore the Moon and Mars appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
The 30th Anniversary Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (FOE), hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, took place from September 14 through 17, 2025 at … Read More › The post 74 Brilliant Minds, One Symposium: NAE Frontiers of Engineering Celebrates 30 Years at Penn appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
Data centers gulp massive amounts of power, and that insatiable thirst is driving new production and distribution of natural gas supply, experts said at a legislative hearing Monday. A special House subcommittee heard from industry insiders involved in the sourcing and supply of the finite fossil fuel. “The need for electricity is growing tremendously, and […]| The Georgia Sun
Nigeria spent ₦242.68 billion on solar panel imports in early 2025, highlighting strong renewable energy demand despite local manufacturing efforts The post Nigeria Spends ₦242.68 Billion on Solar Panel Imports appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
Nigeria moves to secure $2 billion from China to fund a new super grid aimed at improving power transmission and industrial growth The post Nigeria Seeks $2 Billion Loan From China for Power Grid appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
Sweden’s tender for a strategic power reserve failed as bids surpassed limits, raising concerns over grid security during the coming winter The post Sweden Fails to Secure Winter Power Reserve appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
A three-day strike at the Dangote Refinery halted output, costing Nigeria 600,000 barrels of oil and exposing growing labor tensions in the industry The post Dangote Refinery Strike Cuts Nigeria’s Oil Output by 600,000 Barrels appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS ExxonMobil Corp. is advancing plans to begin importing liquefied natural gas, LNG, into South Africa, marking a significant step toward establishing the country as a future gas hub… The post ExxonMobil Eyes South Africa LNG Market Amid Looming 2027 Gas Shortfall appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Cooking gas prices in Nigeria’s capital city have held steady even as consumers in Lagos and other regions battle rising costs following last week’s supply disruptions. A market… The post Cooking Gas Prices Hold Steady in Abuja Despite Lagos Surge appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Nigerians faced yet another hike in fuel prices on Monday as petrol costs soared above ₦900 per litre across filling stations in Abuja, deepening public frustration over rising… The post Fuel Prices Surge Past ₦900 in Abuja as Strike Disrupts Supply appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Oil prices edged higher on Monday after OPEC+ opted for a smaller-than-expected output hike for November, calming worries of a sharp supply influx but leaving markets cautious about… The post Oil Gains as OPEC+ Keeps November Output Hike Below Expectations appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS ExxonMobil Corp. plans to slash roughly 2,000 jobs worldwide — about 3% to 4% of its total workforce — in the latest phase of a sweeping restructuring aimed… The post ExxonMobil to Cut 2,000 Jobs Globally in Cost-Saving Restructure appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
From the USA to India leaders can't take a joke. Comedians are paying the price The post Jimmy Kimmel: No laughing matter appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
In a front-page story, The Buffalo News recently reported on a lawsuit, which was filed by attorney Melissa Wischerath, on behalf of the family of a victim of domestic violence.| Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria
In the weeks since a pair of North Carolina universities announced plans to merge, scores of alumni have chimed in, including some offering pushback. The post Two North Carolina universities announced a merger. Why some alumni are pushing back. appeared first on AGB.| AGB
We’re rounding up a list of major events to help college leaders and administrators plan their calendars next year. The post The top higher education conferences to attend in 2026 appeared first on AGB.| AGB
What’s in today’s Briefing? A professor who bashed Charlie Kirk gets his job back — for now. Scholars puzzle over the government’s grant policies. Which university is selling its president’s house? But first … The post Chronicle of Higher Ed Daily Briefing: Will AI really rot students’ brains? appeared first on AGB.| AGB
By Wali Rana, Alaska Public Media A specialized plane, camera and a crew of four are in Alaska to understand the ecosystems of the Bering and Chukchi seas. Jiaxu Zhang is a research scientist at the University of Washington, and for the last four summers she’s brought a team of researchers to Nome for the Arctic Airborne Investigations and Research project, or Arctic AIR for short.| Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, & Ecosystem Studies
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Some formerly homeless and low-income D.C. seniors are turning down necessary assisted living care because, after charges for the facility, they would not have enough to cover their expenses, according to a D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute (DCFPI) report released in early September.| DC Fiscal Policy Institute
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Homeland Security Today Names the Top 50 Trailblazers for 2025 Denise Anderson Some flames burn bright in the spotlight—others keep the embers glowing behind the scenes. Denise Anderson, Chair of the National Council of ISACs, has been the steady fire powering collaboration and intelligence sharing across the interconnected network of sector-specific ISACs. In a world […] The post Health-ISAC President and CEO Denise Anderson Named 2025 Trailblazer appeared first on Health-ISAC - Health I...| Health-ISAC – Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center
Cyber threats can come from within a hospital’s workforce, and proper training is required to stop them from stealing valuable patient data in electronic health records. Data breaches in hospitals don’t always come from malicious remote cybercriminals. Insider threats from fellow clinicians down the hall can also jeopardize the security of protected health information in EHRs, with […] The post Insider threats: How health systems can stop EHR snooping appeared first on Health-ISAC - H...| Health-ISAC – Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center
These strategies can help healthcare facilities stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. Healthcare organizations face increasingly complicated cyber threats, from targeted ransomware attacks to cascading effects caused by third-party outages. With the stakes rising, a more comprehensive approach to cybersecurity is needed to protect digital systems, patient safety and operational continuity. Healthcare facilities can bolster […] The post 3 Pillars of Stronger Cybersecurity in Healthcare appea...| Health-ISAC – Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center
Lawmakers fear Sen. Rand Paul’s version of a key cyber threat sharing bill reauthorization could undermine the original CISA 2015 law An effort by| Health-ISAC - Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center
The U.S. civil rights agency responsible for enforcing worker rights will stop investigating complaints about company policies that don’t explicitly discriminate but may disproportionately harm certain groups, according to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press. Source| Cohen Milstein
Bayer AG shareholders have asked a California federal judge to give final approval of its $38 million settlement with the German multinational to end claims it downplayed litigation risks related to the weedkiller Roundup, saying the deal, which seeks over $10 million in attorney fees, is fair. Source| Cohen Milstein
Agri Beef, the Indiana Packers Corporation and a proposed class of workers at red meat processing plants have reached settlements totaling $2.5 million in a suit alleging a nationwide conspiracy to suppress wages. Source| Cohen Milstein
As fall kicks into gear, employers should accommodate workers' requests for time off for religious holidays, seasonal illnesses and voting. Workers' rights attorney, Rebecca Ojserkis of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, chimes in easy steps employers can take. Source| Cohen Milstein
A Michigan state judge overseeing litigation against regulatory agencies over a dam that collapsed and caused widespread flooding said he will not bar an expert from testifying that the government ignored risks and took actions that increased the danger of a dam failure. Court of Claims Judge James Redford on Tuesday rejected the arguments of […] Source| Cohen Milstein
A Connecticut federal judge approved a $7.9 million class action settlement to resolve claims against hedge fund GWA LLC and its founder, George A. Weiss. Source| Cohen Milstein
A District of Columbia Superior Court judge has rejected landlord AvalonBay Communities Inc.'s bid to escape D.C.'s rent-fixing antitrust suit against property management software company RealPage Inc., AvalonBay and several landlords. Source| Cohen Milstein
The law firms that filed one of the original class-action lawsuits challenging real estate commissions nationwide have a new target: Zillow.| Cohen Milstein
As we celebrate Heritage Financial Services’ 30th anniversary on October 1st, I am filled with deep gratitude for the journey we’ve shared together. What began as a vision of offering unbiased, independent, objective advice back in 1995 has grown into something more meaningful than I could have ever imagined—and that is because of you. To […] The post 30th Anniversary Note From Our Founder, Chuck Bean appeared first on Heritage Financial Services.| Heritage Financial Services
KEY POINTS FOCPEN dismisses media report alleging 24 states withdrew from electricity market reforms. Says all states remain engaged at various stag| Energy News Africa Plus
The Northeastern Local Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is sponsoring an illustrated poem contest for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Contest Deadline: Sunday, October 26 by 11:59 […] The post 2025 NCW Illustrated Poem Contest: The Hidden Life of Spices appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
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Elizabeth Sterner, Philip Costanzo, and Dominik Konkolewicz to receive the 2025 James Flack Norris Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Teaching of Chemistry Elizabeth Sterner, Philip Costanzo, and Dominik Konkolewicz […] The post 2025 James Flack Norris Awardees Announced appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
The WCC Pfizer Emergent Leader Awardrecognizes eight (8) individuals who will presenttheir research at an awards symposium to be heldduring the ACS Spring 2026 Meeting. Awardees willbe given a $1,500 […] The post The WCC Pfizer Emergent Leader Award Applications are open appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
2026 NESACS–GDCh Student Exchange Program to Cologne, GermanyMarch 7-15th, 2026 Overview : 2026 will mark the 25th year of a chemistry student exchange program sponsored by the Northeastern Section of […] The post Call for Applications: 2026 NESACS–GDCh Student Exchange Program to Ulm, Germany appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
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NESACS Elections are open during May! Initial links to vote went out to members at about 12:00 am on Thursday, May 1. If you have not voted, a reminder email […] The post NESACS 2025 Election appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
The ACS Women Chemists Committee (WCC) and Eli Lilly and Company sponsor a program to provide funding for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral female chemists to travel to the ACS Spring […] The post WCC Eli Lilly Travel Fall 2025 Award Application appeared first on Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
NESACS Nominating Committee Slate of Candidates 2025. We encourage our members who would like to also run, to self-nominate.| Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
Amy Carlson Gustafson, a journalist with the Minnesota Star Tribune, recently paid a visit to Portland, Oregon. In her article, which praises the quirkiness, natural beauty, and friendliness of our city, she writes "Exploring the rock gardens, quaint paths, lush green foliage, rustic tea garden and bonsai trees helped me quickly shed travel stress." The post “Minnesota Star Tribune”: Portland Japanese Garden Helps “Shed Travel Stress” appeared first on Portland Japanese Garden.| Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Monthly recently recommended Portland Japanese Garden as a top place in the area to see fall colors.| Portland Japanese Garden
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are having more than a moment now. Everyone has heard about them, they’re part of everyday conversation, and about 99% of what you hear about them is... The post Can Processed Foods Be Healthful Foods? appeared first on MSGdish.| MSGdish
What comes to mind when you think about competition shooting? For some who are unacquainted with the shooting sports, competition shooting conjures images of experts shooters and only those with super shooting skills can participate. This is furthest from the truth you can get. Shooters of all ages, experiences and skills compete every day of […]| Shoot Like A Girl
A government inquiry can disrupt operations and put legal standing at risk. This guide helps in-house counsel respond effectively and protect their organizations. The post Navigating a Government Investigation: Insights for In-House Counsel appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Can an AI testify or be sued in court? Attorney and AI expert Ralph Losey begins with the history of legal personhood, then turns to the rules of evidence, and finally examines the personhood and consciousness debate. Along the way, he offers a few practical tools that judges and legal-techs can start using to handle AI in the courtroom. The aim is modest but urgent: to help the law take its first steady steps from ships to silicon, from abstract algorithms to evidence that demands to be weig...| EDRM
The 38th eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey is now open through November 15. Co-produced by ComplexDiscovery and EDRM, this trusted pulse-check invites cybersecurity, governance, and eDiscovery pros to weigh in on business conditions, risk, and AI use. The post 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Opens: Add Your Voice by November 15 appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
In Singleton v. Mazhari, the court held that a protective order motion was timely and excused meet-and-confer efforts as futile, offering guidance on both timing and procedural waivers. The post When is a Motion for Protective Order Untimely? Meet and Confer Was Futile appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
HaystackID is advancing AI in legal tech with the new VALID suite for digital media, RelativityOne migration services, and expanded U.K. operations. The post HaystackID Extends Legal Tech Leadership with AI Technology and Global Expansion appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
A Maryland court expressed concern over WMATA’s failure to produce key inspection reports after a garage slip-and-fall but declined to impose harsh spoliation sanctions, reserving judgment on narrower remedies. The post Plaintiff Raised a Troubling Spoliation Issue, But Did Not Surmount All Hurdles, and a Ruling Was Reserved appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
As legal tech evolves, modern PLM practices and low-code prototyping empower product managers and legal teams to innovate rapidly while maintaining compliance. This article explores the strategic and technical shifts reshaping the legal innovation landscape. The post Evolving Product Lifecycle Management: The Expanding Role of Product Managers and Democratized Prototyping in Legal Technology appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
In In Re Tecfidera Antitrust Litigation, the court rejected a proposed email threading protocol due to usability and metadata concerns, emphasizing Rule 34’s requirement to produce ESI as ordinarily maintained and noting a lack of specific burden evidence from the defense. The post Request for Email Threading Protocol Rejected & Discussed Use at Trial appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
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Picture this: you’re sipping a café con leche in a Barcelona cafe, firing off work emails, and then practising your Spanish with the barista – all in the same morning. That right there is the big appeal of the digital nomad lifestyle: the opportunity to work from anywhere in the world whilst immersing yourself in […]| The TEFL Academy
By Abbie Black SAN DIEGO — An Afghan ally who served alongside U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan is speaking publicly since his release from immigration detention, saying he still believes in America despite spending more than three months in federal custody. Sayed Naser was released last week after a federal judge dismissed his case and ordered his immediate release, ruling that the government had violated his right to due process. The judge also barred U.S. Immigration and Customs...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Chris Ponce With the federal government entering a shutdown after failure to reach a spending bill agreement, local officials are speaking out about the upcoming impacts. Representatives Sara Jacobs (D-51), Scott Peters (D-50) and Mike Levin (D-49) held a press conference on Tuesday to explain how the shutdown will affect constituents in San Diego. “The partisan Republican budget bill would allow the cost of healthcare to skyrocket for millions of Americans starting tomorrow,” Pet...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By City News Service San Diego County congressional Democrats Tuesday warned of the potential repercussions for county residents in the event of a looming federal government shutdown. In a joint news conference, Rep. Scott Peters, Rep. Sara Jacobs and Rep. Mike Levin, said the likely shutdown would result in skyrocketing health care costs for thousands of county residents and would force local military personnel to work without pay. Peters' office said in a statement that in San Diego County,...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Richard Allyn The federal government officially shut down at midnight as last-minute efforts by Congress to pass temporary funding measures failed. The shutdown comes after Democrats and Republicans were unable to agree on extending health care benefits as part of a short-term spending bill. "Republicans continue to refuse to work with Democrats to keep the government open," said Congressman Scott Peters. The Senate rejected a Republican-backed proposal that would have exte...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Catherine Benedict WASHINGTON, D.C. (WAVY) — U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) and other lawmakers introduced a bill to protect veterans and low-income families from housing discrimination. On Sept. 17, 2025, Sen. Kaine, alongside Adam Schiff (D-CA), and U.S. Representative Scott Peters (D-CA-50), introduced the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2025. The bill will expand upon the Fair Housing Act of 1968 by adding source of income (SOI) and veteran and military status to the list of protected...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Rachel Cohen Booth Churches, synagogues, and mosques own millions of acres of land across the US, but are usually barred from building any housing on their property. Over the last few years, that’s started to change, and on Friday, congressional lawmakers are introducing a bill to exempt houses of worship from restrictive local zoning laws so they can build affordable homes. The bipartisan Faith in Housing Act would override local housing rules, relying on Congress’s authority over int...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Bree Burris WORLD TRADE CENTER SAN DIEGO CONVENES REGIONAL LEADERS TO HELP SAN DIEGO BUSINESSES EXPAND GLOBALLY, CREATE LOCAL JOBS In order to foster vital global economic partnerships, Congressman Scott Peters, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, and World Trade Center San Diego (WTCSD), the international team at San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC), are leading a 2025 trade delegation to France. During the September 21–September 26 trade mission, business and civic leader...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
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UN Watch was quoted in media outlets around the world in August 2025 on numerous topics, including Hillel’s viral speech in which he called out Pakistan as a state sponsor of terror. Featured in NZZ, “The UN critic Hillel Neuer wants a Palestinian self-administration for Gaza,” September 18, 2025: Our report documents in detail how […] The post UN Watch in the News – September 2025 appeared first on UN Watch.| UN Watch
UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer was interviewed on Fox News Radio’s “The Brian Kilmeade Show” to discuss the current U.N. General Assembly, including speeches by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as the international recognition of a Palestinian state, and UN Watch’s new 200-page report detailing how UNRWA […] The post Hillel Neuer on the Brian Kilmeade Show: UN General Assembly is Anti-Western “Catwalk for Dictators” app...| UN Watch
SHARE: YouTube UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, including U.S.-led efforts to broker a deal between Israel and Hamas. Maria Bartiromo, Fox News: Joining me now is UN Watch Executive Director, Hillel Neuer. Hillel, good to see you. Thank you […] The post Hillel Neuer on Fox Business: “We need to support democracies who are trying to fight terrorism.” appeared first on UN Watch.| UN Watch
Poland is investing $5.5 billion to connect with NATO’s fuel pipeline system, a move aimed at boosting military readiness and national security| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Mozambique’s president says conditions are in place for TotalEnergies to restart its $20B LNG project halted since 2021. The project, ta| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Eni and partners including CNPC, Kogas, ENH, and ADNOC’s XRG approved the Coral North FLNG project in Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin. The p| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Eni signed a new exploration license for Block CI-707 in deepwater Ivory Coast, covering nearly 3,000 sq km. The block sits near CI-205, h| Energy News Africa Plus
KEY POINTS Monde Bala confirmed as CEO of Eskom’s National Transmission Company South Africa after serving in interim role. Appointment underscores| Energy News Africa Plus
Chevron’s El Segundo refinery in Los Angeles caught fire Thursday, contained to one section with no reported injuries or impact on LAX| Energy News Africa Plus
Monde Bala has been appointed CEO of Eskom’s transmission subsidiary, NTCSA, as South Africa pushes energy reforms and grid expansion| Energy News Africa Plus
Rebecca Harvey, professor in Southern Connecticut State University’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, recently joined Connecticut Public Radio’s talk show Where We Live to discuss parenting in anxious times. The episode, titled “Parental Burnout Is Real. Here Are Tips for Ways to Fight It,” aired September 30 on WNPR. Harvey appeared alongside licensed clinical social […] The post Professor Rebecca Harvey Discusses Parental Anxiety on WNPR appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
An electric crowd of nearly 500 filled Aria Banquet Facility on September 24 for the inaugural Southern Hoops Tip-Off Talk, a fundraiser benefiting Southern Connecticut State University’s men’s and women’s basketball programs. The evening featured a star-studded lineup of basketball icons — including UConn Women’s Basketball Coach Geno Auriemma, SCSU head coaches Scott Burrell and […] The post Hoops Tip-Off Talk Brings Legends Together to Support Owl Basketball appeared first on N...| News at Southern
Southern’s impact in the Yale Teaching Fellowship is already being felt inside New Haven classrooms — where members of the program’s inaugural cohort, enrolled at Southern for graduate study and teacher certification, are gaining real-world experience while helping to fill urgent staffing gaps in the district. This fall, 23 fellows began their placements across New […] The post Southern Leads Educator Training in Yale-Funded Fellowship appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Scientists, including ESS Postdoctoral Scholar Fabian Klenner, have found new types of organics in icy geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus, increasing the likelihood that its subsurface ocean may have conditions suitable for life.| Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Physics Today reports on the BAMS Annual State of the Climate report many broken records for temperature, humidity, glacier melt, and a section written in part by, and quoting Prof. Robert Holzworth's work on lightning climatology.| Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Explore the crucial role of the Garrison Hill seismic station. PNSN field technician and seismology lab coordinator Doug Gibbons shares how it not only records local earthquake data but also transmits signals from the STAR station on Mount Rainier to the UW PNSN server.| Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Early on March 3, people in Washington’s San Juan Islands and beyond were jolted awake by the rocking of a 4.5-magnitude earthquake. Centered on the southeast side of Orcas Island, it rattled windows across the region but fortunately caused no major damage and did not trigger a tsunami warning.| Research Makes America
KEY POINTS TotalEnergies has sold a 35% stake in Denmark’s Bifrost CCS project to CarbonVault, retaining operatorship with a 45% share. The offshor| Energy News Africa Plus
Charlie Winstanley, author of 'Bricking It', discusses how the Epping Forest case exposes the fragility of the UK’s reliance on costly, unsuitable asylum hotels and highlights the urgent need for long-term housing solutions that address both asylum accommodation and the wider housing crisis. The post Crisis or opportunity? Rethinking the UK’s asylum accommodation model appeared first on Transforming Society.| Transforming Society
Elliott, author of 'Making War Safe for Capitalism', argues that Ukraine’s war has left the country deeply indebted, with international lenders prioritizing profits over its people’s survival and reconstruction. The post Fighting on two fronts: If Ukraine wins the war against Russia, will it lose to the West? appeared first on Transforming Society.| Transforming Society
You can appreciate birds. You can love birds. You can be a birder. You don’t need to hike steep hills, keep a life list, own expensive binoculars, or even have sight to connect with the wonderful world of birds. But this is only true if we ensure that everyone of all abilities is included in …| BirdsCaribbean
Ready, set—BIRD! It’s time to flock together for the season’s biggest day of birding! Get ready for a spectacular October Big Day (OBD)! This annual event, falling on Saturday, October 11, 2025, coincides with World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) and is a thrilling celebration of our feathered friends and the vibrant birding community. At BirdsCaribbean, …| BirdsCaribbean
What if instead of driving away birds, our cities could actually save them? This World Migratory Bird Day WMBD, join us as we answer that question by creating communities where birds and people can…| BirdsCaribbean
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Today in STAT, my colleague and friend, Dr. Jason Karlawish from the University of Pennsylvania Memory Center offers “The way we talk about dementia is about to change completely.” The history of dementia care is less than ideal. Patients struggle to be seen by specialists and many if not most are not even diagnosed. Nihilism is rampant and the resources available to most patients and families on the journey of living with dementia are inadequate. Few treatments have achieved approval for...| UCI MIND
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Drs. Kevin Beier and Elizabeth Head, both faculty members of UCI MIND, along with co-investigators Drs. Liz Chrastil and Jing Zhang have been awarded a 4 year NIH grant to study how hyperexcitability in neurons in a unique brain region (the retrospenial cortex thought to be a candidate site where AD pathology begins) contributes to the development of behavioral deficits in 3 mouse models of AD and what the molecular mechanisms are that underlie this effect. To translate their results to AD in...| UCI MIND