Does no one in the U.S. government have anything to say about one rogue private citizen knee-capping a war effort on which we have so far spent $75 billion?
Ukraine is not mincing words.
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-spacex-ukraine-zelenskyy-starlink-access-crimea-russia-invasion-2023-9 https://news.yahoo.com/zelenskyy-advisor-slams-elon-musk-151459281.html
We passed 20,000 followers in this week on #mastodon!
In less than a year, we've accumulated 29% of the followers we got in 9 years of regular posting on the #birdsite, and we get far, far more engagement with our content here.
Thank you.
We will continue to post regularly here because we have found it is a community that values our kind of thoughtful journalism, written by experts for the public.
If you know folks who haven't discovered us yet, we'd really appreciate a boost #Newstodon
Drought-tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub-Saharan Africa (OA)
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcbb.13095
As the climate crisis intensifies, drought-tolerant succulent plants offer a potential solution in semiarid regions. The plants could yield economic and environmental benefits through derived bioproducts & bioenergy. Cultivating these plants in Africa could pave way for sustainable alternative bioeconomies. 🌵
Also, a #FollowFriday #Newstodon shoutout to some other great nonprofit news organizations on Mastodon:
@TexasObserver
@ProPublica @thexylom
@themarkup@mastodon.thema
rkup.org
@thetyee
@gbhnews @insideclimatenews
@mongabay
@damemagazine
And our sister sites around the globe: @TheConversationUK @TheConversationAfrica @theconversationau @TheConversationClimate
@theconversationes
Elon Musk secretly used control of his Starlink network to cripple a Ukrainian military operation while it was under way, in defiance of American foreign policy.
He is an oligarch working against U.S. interests, benefitting his fellow oligarchs in Russia. His biographer seems to think this is just Musk being Musk, quirky and idiosyncratic.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/07/politics/elon-musk-biography-walter-isaacson-ukraine-starlink
We're gearing up for our annual celebration on October 11 & 12! This year, we'll be highlighting how students & scholars all over the world use the Archive’s petabytes of data to inform their own research.
🌐 Join us in-person & online! https://blog.archive.org/2023/08/07/celebrate-with-the-internet-archive-on-october-11th-12th/
Just a few decades ago, mass shootings were essentially unknown in the US, limited to infighting among organized crime or the rare spectacular incident, such as Charles Whitman’s use of the clock tower at the University of Texas to murder 15 people.
In 2021, there were 686 made shootings in the US—incidents in which four or more people are injured or killed by a shooter. In 2023, there have been about 480 so far, with five months left to go.
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Via @NPR: More small airports are being cut off from the air travel network. This is why
"During COVID the airlines took $55 billion worth of money from the government for a variety of loans and PPP and all the rest of it. And as soon as COVID's gone, they start pulling out of markets like mine. I mean, they're literally abandoning rural America."
"North America’s grassland birds are deeply in trouble 50 years after adoption of the Endangered Species Act, with numbers plunging as habitat loss, land degradation and climate change threaten what remains of a once-vast ecosystem.
Over half the grassland bird population has been lost since 1970 — more than any other type of bird. Some species have declined 75% or more, and a quarter are in extreme peril.
And the 38% — 293,000 square miles (760,000 square kilometers) — of historic North American grasslands that remain are threatened by intensive farming and urbanization, and as trees once held at bay by periodic fires spread rapidly, consuming vital rangeland and grassland bird habitat."
Know her name: Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) made contributions to #astronomy that are still important to the field today.
And she’s just one in a long line of female astronomers who did not receive the credit they were due and whose work was used to justify prizes for male scientists instead.
#astronomy #womeninstem @histodons #womenshistory
https://theconversation.com/caroline-herschel-was-the-first-female-astronomer-but-she-still-lacks-name-recognition-two-centuries-later-210768
Shimmering water intrigued scientists at a spot off the coast of California in 2018, where they made a staggering discovery: Far below the surface, an estimated 20,000 deep-sea octopuses had gathered, the largest congregation of the cephalopods ever found. Smithsonian Magazine explains why: https://flip.it/HkALvb
#Science #Animals #SeaLife #MarineLife #Octopus
@girls_can @radiolab My favorite podcast by far.
Untangling Avian Evolution: How Early Birds and Plants Bloomed Together 🦖
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-40311-z
New study fills a paleobiology gap revealing a profound connection between the early diversification of birds and the dominance of angiosperms in the Early to Middle Cretaceous period. The diet of earliest birds, it turns out, was a major factor in establishing an arboreal herbivore niche mainly occupied by birds today. #Botany #BotanyAI
@lizardllama To be fair, I'm sure McConnell always looked like that.
@ArtieShaw @xilliah @TingoTenga
I used to dislike Neelix, but I got over it after watching the series a few times. Voyager has some really great episodes and some really bad ones, more than the other series, it seems. Neelix and Kes both used to annoy me, but I don't mind them now. He's in some good episodes, too.
@georgetakei Couldn't agree more. What a creep.