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STM Daily News Podcast: Unveiling Three Captivating Stories
The STM Daily News podcast, where we bring you the latest and most intriguing news stories from our STM Daily News -Blog. In this episode, host Rod Washington explores three captivating stories that will leave you informed, inspired, and eager to learn more.
Story 1: The Beef between Terrance Howard and Neil deGrasse Tyson
Discover the unexpected clash of ideas between actor Terrance Howard and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Dive into the world of mathematics and physics as these two prominent figures engage in a thought-provoking debate. Gain insights into the importance of peer review and the Dunning-Kruger Effect. To unravel this fascinating story, you won’t want to miss Neil deGrasse Tyson’s video on his podcast, Star Talk.
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Terrance Howard: A Discussion on Genius and Understanding
Story 2: Unanimous Supreme Court Decision Preserves Access to Abortion Medication
Explore the groundbreaking Supreme Court decision that protects access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion medication. Delve into the implications of this ruling and hear reactions from President Joe Biden and pro-life advocates. This significant story sheds light on reproductive rights and the shifting landscape of abortion access in America.
Unanimous Supreme Court Decision Preserves Access to Widely Used Abortion Medication
Story 3: Debunking the Myths: California’s New Minimum Wage Law and Its Real Impact on Fast-Food Jobs
Challenge prevailing narratives surrounding California’s minimum wage law and the fast-food industry. Discover the truth behind claims of job losses and business struggles. Through accurate data and analysis, we debunk these myths and delve into the broader economic context. Understand the real impact of California’s minimum wage law on fast-food jobs.
Debunking the Myths: California’s New Minimum Wage Law and Its Real Impact on Fast-Food Jobs
Get ready for an informative and thought-provoking episode with Rod Washington. Join us as we unravel the captivating stories of the beef between Terrance Howard and Neil deGrasse Tyson, the Supreme Court decision on abortion medication, and the debunking of myths surrounding California’s minimum wage law. Visit our STM Daily News Blog for the full articles and stay tuned for an enlightening journey into the heart of the news.
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Space and Tech
NASA and SpaceX Launch NOAA’s Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-U, on Falcon Heavy Rocket
NASA and SpaceX launched GOES-U, the latest weather satellite, advancing Earth monitoring capabilities for better weather forecasting and climate resilience.
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In a momentous achievement for weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, NASA and SpaceX successfully launched NOAA’s latest weather satellite, the GOES-U (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite), on Tuesday at 5:26 p.m. EDT. The launch took place from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
Following the successful deployment of the spacecraft’s solar arrays at 10:18 p.m., mission managers confirmed that the spacecraft was operating on its own power. This fourth and final satellite in a series of advanced weather satellites for NOAA will provide continuous coverage of weather and hazardous environmental conditions across a significant portion of the Western Hemisphere.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson highlighted the crucial role that satellites like GOES-U play in monitoring real-time weather conditions, especially as communities worldwide face the impacts of extreme weather events. The advanced capabilities of the GOES constellation not only enable enhanced terrestrial weather prediction but also help forecasters predict space weather phenomena that can affect satellite electronics, GPS systems, and radio communications.
One of the notable advancements on the GOES-U satellite is the inclusion of a new space weather instrument, the Compact Coronograph-1, designed to allow scientists to observe the solar atmosphere with greater clarity by blocking the bright light from the Sun.
Nicky Fox, Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, emphasized the wide range of applications for GOES data, underlining its importance in tracking climate changes, providing early warnings for severe weather, and contributing to disaster preparedness efforts globally.
Upon reaching its designated geostationary orbit approximately 22,200 miles above Earth, GOES-U will be renamed GOES-19. After a series of orbital checks and tests, it will begin its operational service, monitoring weather patterns over North America, including the contiguous United States, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west coast of Africa.
The successful launch of GOES-U marks a critical step in enhancing weather forecasting capabilities and improving safety for communities in the Western Hemisphere. Government agencies like NASA and NOAA, along with industry partners like Lockheed Martin and L3Harris Technologies, continue to collaborate in advancing Earth observation technology to better inform and protect the public.
As the new GOES-19 satellite begins its operational duties, forecasters and researchers anticipate leveraging its data to further enhance our understanding of weather patterns, space weather effects, and climate variability, ultimately supporting efforts to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters and safeguard human lives and infrastructure on Earth.
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Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story – Pro Pickleball, Billionaires, and Cultural Impact
Discover the explosive growth of pro pickleball and the involvement of billionaires in this captivating documentary, “Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story.”
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🎙️ Welcome to the STM Daily News podcast, your gateway to the latest news from around the world! 🌍
Are you ready to dive into a captivating documentary that will have you on the edge of your seat? 🍿 In our latest episode, our brilliant host Rod Washington takes you on a journey into the enchanting world of “Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story.”
🏓 Recently, director Ashley Underwood sat down with the amazing Mike Sliwa on his podcast, “People of Pickleball,” to unravel the explosive growth of pickleball and the intense race between billionaires for control. 😮
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With our exclusive insights straight from Ashley Underwood herself, this episode explores the emergence of pro pickleball, offering an inside look into the making of the documentary and the involvement of billionaires in the pro pickleball scene. It’s a behind-the-scenes adventure you won’t want to miss!
Not only does our episode provide an enthralling discussion about the cultural significance of pickleball, but it also offers a profound look into the impact this sport has on people’s lives. 🎾
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🥒 So, mark your calendars, gather your friends, and get ready to be immersed in the captivating world of “Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story.” Join us, and let’s discover the magic of the sport that’s sweeping the globe!
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The Earth
Frequency of Extreme Fire Risk in the US has Grown 20X: Deep Sky Research
evels of widespread extreme fire risk which used to occur once every 100 years will now occur every 5
MONTREAL /PRNewswire/ — Deep Sky, the Canadian carbon removal project developer, has published original research on wildfire risk in the United States. A new report shares findings from Deep Sky Research and its Wildfire Risk Model on how wildfire risk is changing due to climate change. The model unveiled four key findings:
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- Maximum Fire Risk Has Grown Approximately 15X Across North America
- The model shows that Extreme Fire Weather conditions previously seen once every 100 years will now happen on average every 7 years.
- Frequency of Extreme Fire Risk has Grown 20X
- The frequency of Extreme Fire Weather – exceeding the 95th percentile in that area – has grown even more sharply than severity. Levels of widespread extreme fire risk which used to occur once every 100 years will now occur every 5.
- Some Regions Face Even Faster Growing Risks
- Central Colorado and Northern New Mexico are seeing much more extreme fire weather today than in previous years, and Central California is facing staggering increases in extreme fire weather, for example.
- The Increase is Accelerating
- One startling finding from the Wildfire Risk Model is that the increases in Extreme Fire Weather are not linear. These risks are not only growing but have begun accelerating.
One way to understand the increase in wildfire destruction is to look at the underlying conditions that lead to wildfires. Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a measure developed by the Canadian Forestry Service but used globally to assess fire risk. It combines temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation to give a holistic view of landscape flammability.
Climate change, which directly impacts each of these inputs, is causing more frequent and more destructive wildfires. Deep Sky Research analyzed trends in fire weather across North America and found sharp increases in the probability of extreme conditions.
“Deep Sky Research uses a novel approach for predicting the impact of climate change,” said Max Dugan-Knight, Deep Sky Climate Data Scientist. “A risk assessment approach, just like the insurance industry uses, can help us predict disasters ahead of time. In the case of wildfires, an increase in frequency and severity is being driven by changes in extreme fire weather.”
Deep Sky Research developed a map to show how fire weather is changing in each county of the continental US. It shows how Extreme Fire Weather is becoming more frequent and more severe. The darker red the county, the greater the increase in fire weather. The few blue counties are actually seeing decreases in risk.
This is what climate scientists refer to as a “vicious cycle.” Climate change is causing worse fire weather conditions, which cause larger, more destructive wildfires, which cause huge carbon emissions, which themselves contribute to more climate change. If the death and destruction caused by wildfires is not reason enough to act on climate change, avoiding vicious cycles and tipping points surely is.
To read the full report, visit Where Will the Next Extreme Wildfire Be? on deepskyclimate.com/research.
About Deep Sky:
Montreal-based Deep Sky is the world’s first IP agnostic carbon removal project developer aiming to remove gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere and permanently store it underground. As a project developer, Deep Sky brings together the most promising direct air and ocean carbon capture companies under one roof to bring the largest supply of high quality carbon credits to the market and commercialize carbon removal and storage solutions like never before. With $75M in funding, Deep Sky is backed by world class investors including Investissement Québec, Brightspark Ventures, Whitecap Venture Partners, OMERS Ventures, BDC Climate Fund, and more. For more information, visit deepskyclimate.com.
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