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ESA · ArizonaSince the universal voucher law was passed nearly two years ago, there has been a surge of families going to school districts seeking special needs evaluations.See the Story
AZ public school districts are picking up the tab for ESA special needs evaluations
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ESA · CaliforniaBerlin, Germany (SPX) Apr 17, 2024
ESA's EarthCARE satellite has recently been unpacked at its launch site in Vandenberg, California, after a lengthy journey from Germany and a month-long storage period. The satellite is now undergoing preparations for its anticipated launch in May.
The Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) is equipped with four advanced instruments designed to analyze the interactions betwSee the Story
EarthCARE satellite prepares for upcoming launch
ESA · TokyoThe BepiColombo mission, a joint effort between JAXA and the ESA, was only the second (and most advanced) mission to visit Mercury, the least explored planet in the Solar System. With two probes and an advanced suite of scientific instruments, the mission addressed several unresolved questions about Mercury, including the origin of its magnetic field, the depressions with bright material around them (“hollows”), and water ice around its poles. A…See the Story
The Solar Wind is Stripping Oxygen and Carbon Away From Venus
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Science · MissoulaErik Molvar writes, "Clearly and obviously, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho require the adult supervision of ESA protections for wolves. Their state regulatory frameworks are purposefully designed for wolf eradication." Continue reading…See the Story
Viewpoint: USFWS fails wolves, science, and the law
RadioThe ESA found four serious violations in the way Tatiana Stefanidou's “T- live” show covered a series of current affairs, including that of a 12-year-old from Kolonos, and imposed a total fine of 95,000 euros on the broadcaster. In detail:
30,000 euros fine for “non-respect of the personality referred to in a face broadcast” 30,000 euros for “identification of a minor victim of a crime against sexual freedom” 15,000 euros for “low quality level…See the Story
Tatiana Stefanidou's show fined for serious violations in coverage of topics - The Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television
ESAAs humans exert greater pressure on natural processes, understanding the intricate workings of our Earth system is increasingly vital for effective action on mitigation and adaption strategies. ESA’s Earth Explorer missions yield a wealth of astonishing findings, serving as the bedrock of scientific research in this field. Now, four new concepts have been selected to undergo assessment study, one of which is destined to be the twelfth in this fa…See the Story
ESA selects four new Earth Explorer mission ideas
NATO · CzechiaJan Vylita, a former auditor, is entitled to a lost income due to the illegal withdrawal of the security check. He lost it after the National Security Authority (NSA) requested a higher level of secrecy check. By his decision at the Central Constitutional Court (CJ), Vylita was granted a lost income.See the Story
The unlawful dismissal shall be subject to full compensation of the NATO auditor, the ESA decided
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