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Judge orders Trump administration to restore national park signage on climate change, slavery – Los Angeles Times
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PhysCOS Activities at AAS 248, 14–15 June 2026
Physics of the CosmosDear Physics of the Cosmos (PhysCOS) community members- If you’re attending the American Astronomical Society’s 2026 Summer Meeting (AAS 248) in Pasadena CA, please join us for the following PhysCOS-organized activities (all times Pacific): Monday...
PhysCOS Activities at AAS 248, 14–15 June 2026
Physics of the CosmosDear Physics of the Cosmos (PhysCOS) community members- If you’re attending the American Astronomical Society’s 2026 Summer Meeting (AAS 248) in Pasadena CA, please join us for the following PhysCOS-organized activities (all times Pacific): Monday...
Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change – NBC News
Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change NBC News Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change – NBC News
Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change NBC News Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
NASA’s X-59 Reaches Speed, Altitude for Future Quiet Supersonic Flights
NASA’s X-59 experimental aircraft reached a major milestone Friday, June 12, flying Mach 1.4 (about 924 mph) and an altitude of 55,000 feet, the conditions required for the aircraft to make future flights critical to its mission. The X-59 still has months...
NASA’s X-59 Reaches Speed, Altitude for Future Quiet Supersonic Flights
NASA’s X-59 experimental aircraft reached a major milestone Friday, June 12, flying Mach 1.4 (about 924 mph) and an altitude of 55,000 feet, the conditions required for the aircraft to make future flights critical to its mission. The X-59 still has months...
NASA-Funded Research Follows Bird Flight; Birds Follow Their Noses
You might think birds skimming over the ocean wouldn’t seek wind unless it was pushing them in the right direction, but NASA-funded researchers have learned that storm petrels find stiff crosswinds worth the slowdown, in return for the clues and cues the gusts carry....
NASA-Funded Research Follows Bird Flight; Birds Follow Their Noses
You might think birds skimming over the ocean wouldn’t seek wind unless it was pushing them in the right direction, but NASA-funded researchers have learned that storm petrels find stiff crosswinds worth the slowdown, in return for the clues and cues the gusts carry....
Join Us at the 248th AAS Meeting, June 2026
Cosmic OriginsSpecial Session: Everything but Exoplanets: The Transformative General Astrophysics of the Habitable Worlds Observatory Monday, June 15th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET, 10:00am -11:30am PT Highlights from Cosmic Origins Science Interest Groups (SIGs) and Science...
Join Us at the 248th AAS Meeting, June 2026
Cosmic OriginsSpecial Session: Everything but Exoplanets: The Transformative General Astrophysics of the Habitable Worlds Observatory Monday, June 15th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm ET, 10:00am -11:30am PT Highlights from Cosmic Origins Science Interest Groups (SIGs) and Science...
Hazard Detection Lidar System Goes to the Moon
STMD Flight Opportunities A flight testing success story Enabling landers to autonomously identify the safest sites to touch down Moon craters and their surrounding areas are high-value destinations for lunar missions since they may contain important resources and...




