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R&D Scientist-RNA Specialist-She/they-Biracial/Multi-ethnic-#ActuallyAutistic - views are my own
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SUBRAMANYAM: You tweeted in March that the US Navy had successfully escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz. Was that true? CHRIS WRIGHT: No.
When the Artemis program was first announced, the claim, all over the website, was that the landing mission (which has since been shifted from III to IV) would include "the first woman and the first person of color" to walk on the Moon. Last year, that language was deleted from the NASA site.
This is a pogrom, incited and instigated by Elon Musk. This is now the second set of pogroms incited by Elon in the UK in 2 years.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign to eliminate diversity efforts and language from government organizations has officially reached the moon, with NASA erasing references to its promise to land th...
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NASA scrubs promise to land first woman, first person of colour on the moon from web pages | CBC News
The schedule is complicated by the fact that a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket (the type of rocket intended to lift the lunar lander) exploded a couple weeks ago, dramatically enough to damage the launchpad, and meanwhile SpaceX's Starship hasn't yet successfully reached orbit. And 2027 is next year.
For context, this is one hundred ninety-two thousand, five-year biomedical research grants. More than five years of complete funding for the entirety of the NIH for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, blindness, epilepsy, infectious diseases, etc… An entire generation of scientists.
Ticks are not exploding everywhere (I wish they were exploding literally) because of anything as morally straightforward as an evil conspiracy. They're doing it because the climate is changing, impacting their range and life cycles.