The Trump impeachment and the First Amendment – NationofChange

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. is widely considered, along with Justice Louis D. Brandeis, to be one of the guardians of the First Amendment. He authored many of the seminal decisions that explained why our country should protect freedom of speech. For example, he first used the terminology clear and present danger 100 years ago to help draw the line between protected and unprotected speech in Schenck v. United States(1919).

But Holmes produced another phrase in his Schenck opinion that may be even better known a phrase deeply enmeshed in our cultural lexicon: shouting Fire in a theatre. The case involved the prosecution of Charles T. Schenck and Elizabeth Baer for distributing leaflets urging people to refuse to comply with the draft. Schenck, the general secretary of the Socialist Party, opposed U.S. involvement in World War I and believed that conscription was akin to slavery.

In the leaflets, Schenck and Baer mentioned the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude. In other words, the political dissidents believed that conscription into the armed forces amounted to a form of indentured servitude. The leaflets urged no violence and included the phrase Assert Your Rights.

Nevertheless, Justice Holmes affirmed the convictions for a unanimous Supreme Court. He explained:

We admit that in many places and in ordinary times the defendants in saying all that was said in the circular would have been within their constitutional rights. But the character of every act depends upon the circumstances in which it is done. The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting Fire in a theatre and causing a panic The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent. It is question of proximity and degree.i

In other words, Justice Holmes and his colleagues found that passing out leaflets against conscription in the armed forces created a clear and present danger during wartime and thus was not protected under the First Amendment.

Lets measure this against what President Trump did on January 6, 2021. He knew that there would be a crowd of his supporters in Washington, D.C., supporting his false claims that he had won the election in November 2020 and that the election had been stolen from him. He invited the crowd to go down with him to the Capitol and make their and his views known. Although he did not go with them, he knew with the hour that the crowd had broken into the Capitol and put Senators and Congressmen at risk of injury. He knew specifically that he had called out Mike Pence. He learned that Mike Pence was in danger and did nothing about it. And he did nothing to dissuade the crowd from violence in the Capitol and against members of Congress. The result was five deaths in the building.

Measure this against the crime of passing out leaflets and arguing that Congress was enslaving men through conscription. The clear and present danger was that the defendants might convince a significant number of men to refuse conscription and thereby undercut American war efforts. But a lot of that was based solely on guesswork. The defendants did not know that they would be successful. Nor did they know how successful they might be. Yet the fact that they might be successful with detriment to the society was enough to convict them, at least in time of war.

Trump, on the other hand, was clearly guilty of attracting the crowd to the Capitol and sending them down to the Capitol. He may not have known that he would be successful in convincing them to attack the Capitol, but that was his goal. He was happy when the crowd acted with violence and refused to try to dissuade them from their acts. What he did and did not do was a clear and present danger to the Capitol and the people in it, far more than the defendants in the case Holmes was writing about.

Then, too, a President has taken an oath of office to protect and defend the nation. I do not think that his acts must constitute a clear and present danger to the government which he has sworn to protect and defend. He is permitted to speak his mind, but not in a manner which would place the government in any danger. Trump could have written and published his speech without putting the government in danger. He could exercise his First Amendment rights in a manner which would not be likely to lead to violence.

The defense posed by his lawyers was clearly incorrect, and those who voted for him (many of whom were lawyers) were just doing party politics. Trump had violated his oath of office, and nothing in the constitution protected him from impeachment.

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Bill bans diversity training in schools, universities implying ‘Iowa is fundamentally racist or sexist’ – The Gazette

An Iowa legislator is proposing to bake into state law an executive order from the Trump administration that banned publicly funded institutions from diversity training that involves race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating which incited criticism from University of Iowa leaders that in turn incensed GOP lawmakers.

Though the federal order has been rescinded by the Biden administration, state Sen. Amy Sinclair, R-Allerton, this week introduced Senate Study Bill 1205, which was advanced by an education subcommittee.

It would bar all K-12 public schools and public universities from offering diversity training that, among other things, says a person, based on his or her sex or race, is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive.

The bill also bans any training implying that the State of Iowa is fundamentally racist or sexist. And it prohibits training suggesting that a person bears responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of the same race or sex; or that he or she should feel psychological distress due to his or her race or sex.

The proposed legislation which also would set provisions for discrimination complaints against the public universities and penalties for faculty or K-12 instructors who restrict free speech comes amid a swirl of bills this session aimed at cracking down on Iowas public universities, which Republican lawmakers have slammed for First Amendment violations.

In the fall, an Iowa State University professor came under fire for crafting a syllabus that warned students not to take positions in class opposing things like abortion, Black Lives Matter or same-sex marriage. The University of Northern Iowas student government rejected a student organization applicant that opposed abortion rights, calling it a hate group. And the UI and its dental college issued statements condemning the White House order banning many common diversity training programs.

In a mass email exchange, a UI dental student questioned his dean for condemning the executive order.

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A Legislative Oversight Committee this session slammed all three campuses for those incidents, and lawmakers have proposed bills that would among other things eliminate tenure, require the campuses to poll employees political affiliation and make all instructors post online their class syllabi.

Sinclairs bill also addresses concerns with student government actions on the campuses.

It would order universities to make a student government organizations access to and authority over any moneys distributed to the student government organization by the institution contingent upon the student government organizations compliance with the First Amendment.

If a university determines its student government knowingly and intentionally violated a person or groups First Amendment rights, administrators would have to suspend the student government organizations authority to manage and disburse student fees for two years.

The campus would take over that job during the suspension, according to the bill.

Board of Regents President Mike Richards in November established a group charged with evaluating the boards free speech policy and recommending changes.

After meeting for the last several months, the committee has generated 10 recommendations the regents are scheduled to discuss next week.

Those changes would:

Mandate campuses use a course syllabus statement like ISU imposed in the fall, committing to uphold the First Amendment and vowing that students wont be punished for the content or viewpoints of their speech so long as its germane and expressed appropriately;

Require faculty and instructors review the free speech syllabus statement at the beginning of each course;

Reaffirm university resources wont be used for partisan activities;

Permit universities including their presidents, vice presidents, deans and directors to only take an institutional position on policy matters, in conjunction with the board;

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Bar the universities from allowing discrimination or denial of educational benefits due to a student organization or students viewpoint;

Make the universities post the regent and campus policies and procedures, including how to appeal to the board regarding violations of free expression;

Charge the campuses with adding policies and procedures that include penalties for violations of free expression to its current process for violations of university or board policies;

And mandate annual free speech training for students, faculty and staff.

The committee also recommended establishing a group to review campus free speech complaints, annually evaluate free speech policies, consider training improvements and every two years conduct a campus free speech survey.

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Mars Is Radiating Gravity Waves, Which Is Bad News For Human Settlers

New NASA research suggests that Mars' dust storms make the planet give off gravitational waves that push its already-scarce atmosphere out into space.

Keep Out

Bad news for any future Mars settlers: New research used data from NASA spacecraft to show that gravity waves emanating from the planet are making it even more inhospitable to life as time goes on.

Mars is home to some pretty gnarly dust storms. It turns out that these storms can actually trigger the planet into giving off gravity waves, The Academic Times reports. That, in turn, makes Mars’ atmosphere leak gas out into space, according to the research published this month in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. That’s an unfortunate development, and one that any plans to settle or otherwise travel to Mars will need to take into account.

Forbidden Planet

These storms are unpredictable, cover vast portions of Mars at a time, and can last for months.

Aside from the bigger challenge of mitigating atmospheric escape, that would mean that any human settlers or explorers would need to hunker down for months at a time, having to wait the storms out with very little advance warning. Given that settling on Mars is already a perilous idea, that doesn’t bode well for human exploration.

Mega Maid

The storms themselves would be a problem for any short-term human expeditions, but the gravity waves releasing the planet’s already-scarce atmosphere out into space are problematic for any long-term settlements or especially geoengineering attempts on the Red Planet.

To clarify, gravity waves have a similar name to gravitational waves, but are actually a totally separate phenomenon in which waves travel upward through a planet’s atmosphere.

Settling on Mars, study lead author and George Mason University physicist Erdal Yi?it told The Academic Times, “is going to be very difficult.”

While some scientists suspect Mars was once a wet and hospitable world in the ancient past, its leaking atmosphere suggests a dry and hostile future.

Editor’s note 2/19/2021: This story originally conflated gravity waves and gravitational waves, which are two distinct phenomena in physics. It has been updated.

READ MORE: Humans colonizing Mars? Not so fast, NASA research says. [The Academic Times]

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Russian Scientist Proposes Using Lasers to Melt Space Junk

Russian physicist  Egor Loktionov is suggesting to use space-based lasers to melt non-operational satellites into plasma as a way to clean up Earth's orbit.

Satellite Melt

As we speak, thousands of small pieces of debris are cluttering Earth’s orbit. Even entire derelict satellites are drifting through space, having long fulfilled their purpose. In fact, an astonishing 60 percent of our planet’s roughly 6,000 satellites are no longer in operation.

That’s a problem, as any collision could end in disaster — or the dreaded knock-on effect known as Kessler syndrome, a cascade of collisions generating new pieces of dangerous space debris that could render Earth’s orbit uninhabitable.

That’s why Russian physicist Egor Loktionov is suggesting a highly unusual intervention: using space-based lasers to melt non-operational satellites into plasma, the Academic Times reports.

Zap! Zap!

As detailed in a paper soon to be published in the journal Acta Astronautica, Loktionov has been testing several different spacecraft materials and how they react to pulses of laser emissions.

“Many ways to capture debris have been suggested to date, few are tested and none really practiced,” Loktionov told The Academic Times. “Laser space debris removal, to my mind, should provide a cheaper, more reliable and flexible way to do the job.”

Space Clean Up

“If shot from space, lasers would pose close to zero hazards,” Loktionov told the Academic Times. “We suggest considering more precise impacts with space-borne lasers or our recycling concept.”

The concept, as Loktionov suggested in research published 2019, would reuse space debris in the form of melted plasma as fuel for laser thruster-powered spacecraft.

The proposal is as relevant as ever because our space debris problem is about to get a lot worse with the likes of SpaceX and Amazon planning to launch extensive constellations of broadband internet-beaming satellites. That means no stone should be left unturned in the quest to find a way to make a dent in our growing space junk problem — no matter how far out the concept.

READ MORE: Orbital lasers could melt defunct satellites without polluting space [The Academic Times]

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NASA Scientists Need to Live and Work on “Mars Time”

When Perseverance lands, NASA engineers will need to start living and working on Mars time to make the most of the mission's beginning.

Mars Time

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is currently approaching the surface of Mars, where it’s expected to touch down in the next few hours.

Assuming it lands successfully, the Perseverance mission team at NASA is going to need to make some major lifestyle changes, Space.com reports. Most notably? They’re going to have to start living and working on what’s called “Mars time,” meaning they’ll shift their schedule to match what’s happening on the Red Planet instead of back home on Earth.

Sunrise, Sunset

A day on Mars lasts about 24 hours and 37 minutes, meaning that the NASA teams’ shifts will actually start and end at different Earth times each day, since the two planets aren’t in perfect sync with one another.

“2PM will be our start time and then that will adjust by 40 minutes every day,” deputy project manager Jennifer Trosper said during a Tuesday news conference. “While it works, we only ask people to do this for three months.”

Remote Sleepover

During past rover landings, NASA engineers would often set up cots and sleep at work as they adjusted to their constantly-shifting schedules, Space.com reports. But because of the pandemic, many of the team members will be working from home and have to sort out their calendars on their own.

But thankfully, the engineers will only go through three cycles of Mars time — each just over a month on Earth — before they can return to a normal working schedule, Space.com reports. Then, they’ll finally be able to live on their own planet’s local time and recover from what Trosper said will feel a whole lot like constant jet-lag.

READ MORE: NASA’s Perseverance rover team will have to live on ‘Mars time’ after landing on the Red Planet [Space.com]

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BREAKING: NASA Successfully Lands Perseverance Rover On Mars

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has successfully landed in the Jezero crater, a region believed to be an ancient dried up river delta.

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has successfully landed in the Jezero crater, a region believed to be an ancient dried up river delta. Touchdown was confirmed at 3:56 pm Eastern time.

The news was met with loud cheering and whooping at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab mission control.

It was a daring landing as the crater is lined with cliffs, sand dunes, and boulders. Thanks to Perseverance’s sophisticated landing instruments, the rover was able to take pictures of the surface below, deciding where to land on its own while out of radio communication with Mission Control.

It’s the agency’s fifth robotically operated Mars rover to have successfully landed on the Martian surface following Sojourner in 1997, Opportunity and Spirit in 2004, and Curiosity in 2012.

Perseverance weathered the daunting Seven Minutes of Terror as it slowed its descent from a screaming 12,100 mph to just 2 mph first using a massive 70.5-foot supersonic parachute and then a rocket-powered “sky crane” as it approached its landing spot.

Now, Perseverance’s journey truly begins. The rover will use seven suites of scientific instruments to search for signs of ancient microbial life in the Jezero crater, an ancient delta that scientists believe contains clay deposits full of potential biosignatures.

NASA is also hoping to lay the groundwork for a future sample return mission. Perseverance will scoop up and stow samples of Martian rock, each about the size of a piece of chalk, inside special tubes for recovery during future missions to the Martian surface.

Perseverance can also cover three times the distance, an average of 650 feet a day, compared its predecessor Curiosity thanks to a sophisticated autopilot system.

The rover will even release a Mars Helicopter, called Ingenuity, that was strapped to its belly during its journey to Mars. Once it’s powered up for the first time later this year, Ingenuity could end up making history by becoming the first time a human-made aircraft to fly on another planet.

So far, only two countries have completed successful landings on Mars — the United States and the Soviet Union — but a third country may soon have a shot of joining that very exclusive list. China’s Tianwen-1 Mars lander will attempt to plunge through the Martian atmosphere in May — meaning that the Red Planet has never, at least in human history, been this crowded.

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WANTED: Three North Korean Hackers For Trying to Steal $1.3B In Crypto

The US Department of Justice indicted three state-backed North Korean hackers for stealing a massive pile of cryptocurrency.

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The United States Department of Justice just indicted three state-backed North Korean hackers who, it says, conspired to steal more than $1.3 billion worth of cryptocurrency.

The three hackers are part of North Korea’s military intelligence group known as the Reconnaissance General Bureau, according to The New York Times. The trio reportedly made off with a serious haul of crypto, which is part of a larger operation to quietly funnel money to the North Korean government, which has been struggling financially due to sanctions.

“Cryptocurrencies are completely changing the way that sanctions are done and their effectiveness,” Stephanie T. Kleine-Ahlbrandt, a fellow at a think tank called the Henry L. Stimson Center, told the NYT.

Laundry List

The NYT reports that the trio successfully stole at least $112 million, according to the government, about $11.8 million of which came from an unnamed financial company in New York. They also targeted the entertainment industry as payback for the 2014 Seth Rogan film “The Interview,” hacked ATMs, and launched spear-phishing campaigns and their own cryptocurrency scams, according to a Department of Justice press release.

“North Korea’s operatives, using keyboards rather than guns, stealing digital wallets of cryptocurrency instead of sacks of cash, are the world’s leading bank robbers,” John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s National Security Division said in the press release.

Cat And Mouse

The nature of the hacks — all digital, with intangible digital currencies as the bounty — reflects a changing landscape of crime that can be difficult to adapt to, especially as they blur the line between cybercrime and acts of cyber warfare.

“This case is a particularly striking example of the growing alliance between officials within some national governments and highly sophisticated cyber-criminals,” US Secret Service Assistant Director Michael R. D’Ambrosio said in the release. “The individuals indicted today committed a truly unprecedented range of financial and cyber-crimes: from ransomware attacks and phishing campaigns, to digital bank heists and sophisticated money laundering operations.”

READ MORE: U.S. Charges 3 North Koreans With Hacking and Stealing Millions of Dollars [The New York Times]

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NASA Rover Releases First Photos From the Surface of Mars

Just minutes after touchdown was confirmed, NASA's Perseverance rover sent back two low-resolution images of the surface of Mars.

What a View

It’s a historic day for the team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The agency pulled off the nerve-wracking descent, landing its fifth robotically operated rover, Perseverance, on the surface of Mars.

Mission control confirmed touchdown of the car-sized rover around 3:56pm EST. Minutes later, the world got its first glimpse of what Perseverance saw when its six wheels touched the rocky surface for the first time.

Courtesy of the rover’s hazard cameras, the system the rover uses to safely navigate the Red Planet, we got not just one but two low-resolution images in black and white. One was taken of the rocky surface in front of the rover and another showed the view from behind.

And another look behind me. Welcome to Jezero Crater. #CountdownToMars pic.twitter.com/dbU3dhm6VZ

— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) February 18, 2021

Forever Home

The images were taken close to the ground. The haze seen in both was caused by the dust, which still hasn’t settled after the rover touched down seconds before snapping the photos.

The rear image shows one of the rover’s wheels safely making contact with the ground. The front image shows off the rover’s shadow as it basks in the sunlight following its seven month journey.

NASA will soon follow these up with higher resolution color images of Perseverance’s stunning surroundings. The rover landed in the Jezero Crater, region believed to be an ancient dried up river delta.

The mission will be one to watch. NASA believes the site will give us the best shot to date to find evidence for ancient life on Mars.

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The US Military Is Getting 3D Printing “Factories” Inside Shipping Containers

The US Department of Defense is working to develop a full, portable 3D printing lab that can fit inside a shipping container.

Portable Factory

The United States Department of Defense just awarded a contract to additive manufacturing company ExOne to develop 3D printing mini-factories that could be deployed into the field during a military operation.

The factories are essentially complete 3D printing labs that can be housed entirely within a shipping container, according to Interesting Engineering. It’s an intriguing — though not unprecedented — idea that the Defense Department says will help improve military logistics and allow for parts and tools to be replaced as needed on the spot.

Full Loadout

The 40-foot containers will contain all of the necessary equipment to scan, model, and manufacture parts out of metals, ceramics and other composite materials, according to Interesting Engineering. The idea is to make the process as straightforward as possible so that soldiers or technicians in the field can replace parts and tools with a powder-based 3D printing process called binder jetting — without needing a great deal of technical knowledge.

“Binder jet 3D printing is a critical manufacturing technology for military use because of its speed, flexibility of materials, and ease of use,” ExOne CEO John Hartner said in a press release.

Arms Race

The new Defense Department project won’t be the first portable military 3D printer, according to Interesting Engineering. Though the Army has been talking about the concept for years, the Marines used a similar but smaller printer in 2018. The Dutch Navy also has a collapsible printer for spare parts.

But the new contract seems to be for a more comprehensive facility than any before it, making it an interesting project to watch as we see how portable printing technology develops in the field.

READ MORE: US Military to Have 3D-Printing Factories in Shipping Containers [Interesting Engineering]

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Texans Are Sleeping In Their Teslas to Survive Freezing Cold

Amid rolling blackouts, Texans are having to get creative to stay warm. Some are sleeping in their Tesla vehicles overnight.

Heat Seeker

Texas was gripped by a deep freeze this week, bringing the second largest state in the United States to its knees. Millions are still without power, while many more continue to lack access to clean water or even water at all.

Amid rolling blackouts, Texans are having to get creative to stay warm, as homes predominantly use electricity as a heat source in the state.

But Tesla owners had an ace up their sleeve. Thanks to their vehicles’ hefty batteries, some opted to sleep in their cars with the heater running — without running the risk of dying from carbon monoxide poisoning, as The New York Post reports.

Catching Zs

“So my wife my dog and my newborn daughter slept in the garage in our Model 3 all nice and cozy,” one user on the subreddit TeslaMotors wrote, as quoted by the Post. “If I didn’t have this car, it would have been a very rough night.”

Thanks to a two-way vehicle-to-grid feature included in Tesla’s PowerWall, the company’s home battery solution, some users were able to power their homes using the batteries in their Tesla vehicles, VICE reports.

$TSLA power walls saving the day in Houston.@WholeMarsBlog pic.twitter.com/YCL6rzu93s

— dayyanl (@dayyanl) February 16, 2021

Power Backup

Others were able to weather the storm by drawing backup power from their PowerWalls. Some who opted to install solar panels on their roofs were also able to store enough energy in their PowerWall systems to use during blackouts.

Using electric vehicles as a form of survival isn’t exactly a long term solution to Texas’ power grid woes — but at least it can offer a hand while political leaders face off with electric grid operators to get the state back on its feet.

READ MORE: Elon Musk slams Texas power grid operator for being unreliable [New York Post]

More on Texas: Elon Musk, Who Moved to TX For Less Regulation, Is Furious That the Power Went Down

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Florida Women Caught Wearing Elderly Disguises to Get Vaccine Early

Two Florida women in their 20s reportedly dressed up as

Two Florida women in their 30s reportedly dressed up as “grannies” to get the COVID-19 vaccine early, according to local Orlando news station WFTV.

“OMG,” WFTV reporter Lauren Seabrook wrote in a Thursday tweet. Director of the Florida Department of Health Raul Pino “just said two young girls in their 20s dressed up as grandmas with ‘bonnets and gloves’ and went through the line to try and get Covid-19 vaccines yesterday.”

It later emerged that the women were actually in their mid-30s, the Guardian reported — but still decades younger than their disguises.

Seabrook also reported that “the situation was turned over to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. We are working to find out if these girls are facing any fraud charges.”

“I don’t know how they escaped [detection] for the first time, but they came with the gloves, the glasses, the whole thing, and they are probably in their 20s,” Pino said in a statement, as quoted by WFTV.

The two women had valid vaccine cards from their first shot. But due to issues with their IDs, they were denied their second doses, according to the news station.

It’s likely not an isolated incident. Pino said that there were a surprising number of people attempting to falsify their identities to get their injection.

The takeaway, clearly, is that the COVID vaccine is one of the hottest commodities in the world right now — and that people will go to comical lengths to get access to it early.

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Scientists Communicate With Lucid Dreamers During Sleep

Scienists managed to open a two-way line of real-time communication with people who were having lucid dreams, some of whom were able to solve math problems.

Hello There

For the first time, scientists managed to open a line of two-way, real-time communication with sleeping volunteers who were in the midst of a lucid dream.

Scientists from Northwestern University and various European institutions were able to chat with lucid dreamers and ask them questions, receiving answers in real-time in the form of specific eye movements, Motherboard reports. It’s an unusual development, but it’s one that could help scientists gain a new level of insight into the content and structure of sleep — not to mention opening up new frontiers for the technology, entertainment and even commercialization of dreams.

Blink Twice

Lucid dreaming, or the ability to become self-aware while asleep akin to the characters in “Inception” or “The Matrix,” is a psychological oddity that’s long piqued scientists’ interests.

“There are studies of lucid dreamers communicating out of dreams, and also remembering to do tasks,” lead author and Northwestern researcher Karen Konkoly told Motherboard. “But there’s a fairly limited amount of research on the stimuli going into lucid dreams.”

Experienced lucid dreamers communicated with scientists by moving their real-world eyes left and right, responding to questions and even math problems in real-time, according to research published Thursday in the journal Current Biology.

Holy Mountain

The dreamers reported hearing the researchers’ voices as a sort of intangible narrator, clearly identifying it as something coming from outside their dream, according to Motherboard. Scientists were able to accurately communicate with the dreamers about 18 percent of the time — but another 20 percent yielded incorrect or incoherent responses, suggesting that there was at least some form of communication going on.

For now, the researchers are thrilled just to have established some sort of communication.

“It’s amazing to sit in the lab and ask a bunch of questions, and then somebody might actually answer one,” Konkoly told Motherboard. “It’s such an immediately rewarding type of experiment to do. You don’t have to wait to analyze your data or anything like that. You can see it right there while they’re still sleeping.”

READ MORE: Scientists Achieve Real-Time Communication With Lucid Dreamers In Breakthrough [Motherboard]

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Elon Musk, Who Moved to TX For Less Regulation, Is Furious That the Power Went Down

When Tesla CEO Elon Musk moved to Austin, Texas earlier this year, he likely couldn't have predicted a cold snap that brought the state to its knees.

When Tesla CEO Elon Musk moved to Texas earlier this year to escape stiff regulations and high taxes, he couldn’t have predicted a cold snap that brought the state’s infrastructure to its knees.

In a tweet this week, Musk lashed out at the state’s energy agency, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), quipping that the body is “not earning that R.”

The historic deep freeze caused several persistent blackouts, plunging roughly four million Texans into darkness. ERCOT is now being investigated by Texas governor Greg Abbott, who called the company “anything but reliable” in a Tuesday announcement on Twitter.

All told, it was a textbook case of infrastructure collapse. Uninsulated pipes started buckling under the pressure, grocery store shelves stood empty — and right wing political pundits attempted to shift the blame on renewable energy while racing off on holiday to a balmy Cancun.

Compounding the trouble, Texas had previously shut itself off from the rest of the country’s electricity grid, meaning that it wasn’t able to import power from neighboring states to keep its inhabitants from freezing to death.

That also means Texas isn’t beholden to federal regulations — one of the qualities that drew Musk to the Lone Star state in the first place. A whole decade ago, grid regulations warned Texas that its power plants wouldn’t be able to survive plunging temperatures, as Bloomberg reports. Recommendations to insulate and heat pipes fell on deaf ears, leading to households flooding across the state this week.

During a February 2011 deep freeze, power plants failed and blackouts rolled the state. Sound familiar? Even then, regulators warned that previous winter weather events wreaked havoc with unprotected power equipment, according to Bloomberg.

While political pundits raced to blame green energy on the infrastructure collapse, frozen over wind turbines were the least of the state’s crumbling infrastructure’s problem.

In fact, Musk has a vested interest in bringing 21st century energy storage to Texas in the form of large-scale Tesla battery pack farms, such as the one that brought New South Wales’ power grid back from the brink several times already in eastern Australia since being installed in 2017.

It’s unclear if such a battery pack would float enough electricity in case Texas ever ends up freezing over again. But it could present at least a partial solution to a political entity steadfast in its support of the oil and gas industry.

And besides, the offer of help would be coming from Elon Musk, a poster child of the American Dream — not big government.

READ MORE: Elon Musk slams Texas power grid operator for being unreliable [New York Post]

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Incredible Photo Shows NASA Mars Rover Hanging Below “Sky Crane”

NASA has released the next photo sent to us all the way from Mars courtesy of its Perseverance mission, which successfully landed on Thursday.

Jetpack Snapshot

NASA has released a new photo sent to us all the way from Mars courtesy of its Perseverance rover, which successfully landed on the Red Planet on Thursday.

The incredible image shows the rover hanging below the probe’s “sky crane,” a rocket-powered device that lowered Perseverance from an altitude of about 70 feet down to the surface below. A similarly designed crane also was used to lower NASA’s Curiosity rover during its 2012 landing.

The moment that my team dreamed of for years, now a reality. Dare mighty things. #CountdownToMars pic.twitter.com/8SgV53S9KG

— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) February 19, 2021

The image shows a stunning amount of detail, capturing not only the entire top side of the rover itself, but also the craggy Martian surface below.

“This shot from a camera on my ‘jetpack’ captures me in midair, just before my wheels touched down,” the rover’s official Twitter account wrote.

“This is something we’ve never seen before,” Aaron Stehura, a systems engineer at JPL, said of the jetpack image during today’s live stream. “It was stunning and the team was awe struck.”

Mars in Color

NASA also released a full color resolution version of the surrounding Jezero Crater, as taken by the rover’s hazard camera it uses to safely navigate the surface.

An additional image shows one of the rover’s wheels close up.

Doing Well

During a Friday briefing, the team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory noted that Perseverance is doing well. The rover “continues to be highly functional and awesome and I’m exhilarated,” an excited Pauline Hwang, mission operations system manager for the Perseverance Mars rover at JPL, said during today’s press conference.

Perseverance will now transition to using surface software to check its various instruments and eventually begin its journey across the Martian surface.

READ MORE: NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV [NASA]

More on Perseverance: BREAKING: NASA Successfully Lands Perseverance Rover on Mars

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For the First Time, Scientists Clone Endangered Species

Scientists cloned an endangered species for the first time with the successful birth of Elizabeth Ann, a black-footed ferret.

It’s Alive!

For the first time, scientists cloned an organism on the United States’ list of endangered species: a black-footed ferret that they’ve named Elizabeth Ann.

Elizabeth Ann was born on December 10 and, as far as the Fish and Wildlife Service scientists raising her can tell, is a perfectly healthy and lively young critter, The Associated Press reports. The tentative success story, a first for conservationists, suggests that cloning could serve as a way to help breathe life into species that are on the brink of total extinction.

JUST IN: Scientists have cloned the first U.S. endangered species, a black-footed ferret duplicated from the genes of an animal that died over 30 years ago. https://t.co/xmkAAP7Yiw

— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 19, 2021

New Tools

Cloning technology isn’t new by any means, but recent advances are making it a viable tool for conservationists rather than a scientific oddity.

In this case, scientists at the Fish and Wildlife Service as well as the conservation organization Revive & Restore used the genes from a ferret that died 30 years ago to clone Elizabeth Ann, according to the AP. And while the ferret’s mother is tame, Elizabeth Ann behaves like a wild animal, making it possible for her to survive outside of a lab.

“How can we actually apply some of those advances in science for conservation? Because conservation needs more tools in the toolbox,” Ryan Phelan, co-founder and executive director of Revive & Restore told the AP. “That’s our whole motivation. Cloning is just one of the tools.”

Family Planning

Elizabeth Ann’s birth was the result of a seven-year effort, according to the AP. Her birth and survival offer a new opportunity to revive a species that was actually thought to be entirely extinct due to loss of habitat until the early 1980s.

But cloning won’t be without its challenges. All black-footed ferrets alive today come from just seven ancestors, and their genetic similarity makes them prone to disease. Unfortunately, cloning technology can replicate those ferrets, but it can’t yet introduce the sort of variability that will give them a better shot in the wild.

READ MORE: Scientists clone the first U.S. endangered species [The Associated Press]

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Artificial Intelligence-Worshipping Church Officially Shuts Down

Anthony Levandowski decided to shut down the artificial intelligence-focused church he started and donated its funds to the NAACP.

Closed Doors

Remember that artificial intelligence-worshipping church, the Way of the Future?

Well, first of all: Yes, that existed. But secondly, founder Anthony Levandowski told TechCrunch this week that he has now decided to dissolve the church and donate all of its funds — just over $175,000 — to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Levandowski still supports the church’s mission to responsibly develop and support artificial general intelligence, but he said he was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement to do something with a more immediate impact.

“I wanted to donate to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund because it’s doing really important work in criminal justice reform and I know the money will be put to good use,” Levandowski told TechCrunch.

Wild Ride

Aside from his bizarre church, which never had a physical location, rituals, or gatherings, you may remember Levandowski from his legal battles over stolen trade secrets within the self-driving car industry.

Levandowski founded the Way of the Future when he was working at Google. He later left to form his own startup, which got bought by Uber — only to be sued by Google’s self-driving vehicle offshoot Waymo over stolen trade secrets. He ended up facing an 18-month prison sentence and a massive fine that prompted him to file for bankruptcy, but was pardoned by former President Donald Trump.

True Disciple

Even though the Way of the Future is gone, Levandowski still believes in its founding principles, he told TechCrunch.

He believes that genuinely intelligent and perhaps even conscious artificial intelligence will be a net positive for society, as long as it’s crafted with the right considerations in mind. Church or no church, Levandowski told TechCrunch that he wants to make sure that still happens.

READ MORE: Anthony Levandowski closes his Church of AI [TechCrunch]

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Another Earthquake Nails the Crumbling Fukushima Power Plant

Another earthquake hit the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Saturday, further complicating the effort to manage and decommission it.

Not Again

A powerful earthquake struck the site of Japan’s already-crumbling Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant last weekend, further damaging the facility that experts and authorities have spent years trying to safely maintain.

The power plant’s operators found that cooling water levels had dropped in two of the plant’s reactors, indicating that the earthquake caused them to spring new leaks, The Associated Press reports. The development will make it far more difficult and complicated to continue decommissioning the plant, which has been an ongoing effort since it was mostly destroyed in a 2011 tsunami.

Silver Lining

Thankfully, the leaking water seems to be contained entirely within the reactor buildings, and Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) spokesman Keisuke Matsuo told the AP that there’s no sign of any impact or radiation leakage outside of the facility itself.

But the worsened leaks mean that more water will need to be pumped in to replace it, increasing the amount of irradiated water that then needs to be managed. Unfortunately, the authorities’ current plan is to dump it into the sea. Environmental groups were already concerned about that idea, so it’s unfortunate that the dump will now likely be larger than anyone predicted.

Overdue Accountability

Meanwhile, just one day before the new earthquake, the Tokyo High Court reversed a previous ruling to declare that the government and TEPCO could be held accountable for the devastation, especially because so many residents had to flee the area after the initial nuclear disaster, the AP reports. The ruling may alter how the government continues to respond to the issues facing the power plant, now that it might face consequences for its actions.

“The case raises the question of whether we should tolerate a society that prioritizes economic activities over people’s lives and health,” Izutaro Mangi, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs, told the AP.

READ MORE: Water leaks indicate new damage at Fukushima nuclear plant [The Associated Press]

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US Formally Rejoins Paris Climate Agreement

The United States has formally reentered the Paris Climate Agreement today. 2030 carbon goals will be set by Earth Day in April.

After US president Joe Biden signed an executive order almost a month ago to move the United States toward rejoining the Paris climate agreement, the country formally reentered the international pact today, as Scientific American reports.

The reentry signals the start of a lengthy process of drafting new emissions pledges. Biden called for an international climate summit on April 22, which falls on Earth Day, so the pressure is on to come up with 2030 carbon goals.

The Paris Agreement is a United Nations framework established in 2016 that requires member countries around the world to do their best to keep the increase in global temperatures to below two degrees Celsius throughout the 21st century.

The reentering marks a significant U-turn in the country’s approach to climate accountability. Former US president Donald Trump made the decision in 2017 to have the US withdraw from the agreement, a three-year process that officially came into effect in November 2020, the same month Biden was voted president.

“From a political symbolism perspective, whether it’s 100 days or four years, it is basically the same thing,” Christiana Figueres, the former UN climate chief, told The Guardian. “It’s not about how many days. It’s the political symbolism that the largest economy refuses to see the opportunity of addressing climate change. We’ve lost too much time.”

Experts believe the Biden administration’s renewed commitment to the agreement could mark a new chapter in the fight against climate change, as Scientific American reports.

Biden’s carbon goals, to be announced in April, will be based on data collected by non-federal analysts and think tanks, according to SciAm. Experts believe the goals may end up being more sweeping than the Obama administration’s pledge to cut greenhouses gases between 26 and 28 percent by 2025, a goal set in 2015.

The US has fallen behind considerably in the fight against climate change. Countries have turned towards other world powers for leadership throughout Trump’s presidency, with China making significant promises of late, including a pledge to become carbon neutral by 2060.

The Biden administration now has the uncomfortable task of convincing other world leaders that the US is indeed committed to keeping global warming to a minimum.

But late is better than never — the US remains the second largest polluter in the world. According to a recent report by the Union of Concerned Scientists, the US contributed 15 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions in 2018, the second highest contributor after China.

READ MORE: U.S. Officially Rejoins Paris Climate Agreement [Scientific American]

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Behold This Sky Map of 25,000 Supermassive Black Holes

Scientists just released a map that shows over 25,000 different supermassive black holes in a tiny portion of the night sky.

Nightlight

Scientists just published a massive map of the night sky speckled with twinkling white lights.

But instead of distant stars and constellations, the map actually shows the locations of more than 25,000 supermassive black holes, according to research accepted for publication in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Each one is surrounded by its own galaxy, illuminated by the radio emissions of matter getting gobbled up and ejected.

LOFAR/LOL Survey

Tiny Slice

The project involved 256 hours of observations — followed by years of analysis — conducted by an army of scientists working at 52 facilities spanning nine European countries, according to a Leiden University press release. And after all that, the gigantic map spans just four percent of the northern half of the sky.

“This is the result of many years of work on incredibly difficult data,” research leader and former Leiden scientist Francesco de Gasperin said in the press release. “We had to invent new methods to convert the radio signals into images of the sky.”

Zooming Out

Most of the work to make the map came from finding a way to convert those radio emissions into visible light. The problem was that the Earth’s atmosphere and ionosphere kept distorting the signal, so the team had to develop sophisticated algorithms to fix it.

“After many years of software development, it is so wonderful to see that this has now really worked out,” Leiden Observatory’s scientific director Huub Röttgering, said in the press release.

With that sorted out, the team plans to rapidly map out the rest of the supermassive black holes in the northern sky, reusing their algorithm to make sure they have a clear view along the way.

READ MORE: Astronomers publish map showing 25,000 supermassive black holes [Leiden University]

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COVID-19 City of Prescott

COVID-19

The City ofPrescott is working closely with officials from Yavapai County Community HealthServices, and monitoring information from the Arizona Department of HealthServices (ADHS) to keep up to date on COVID-19 around the State.

This information is intended to help citizens stay informed with the latest updates at the Federal, State and County Level.

Mayor Mengarelli provides video updates twice per week- on Mondays and Thursdays, on the City of Prescott Facebook page. You can view these on this link, even if you do not have a Facebook account.

Vaccination Station CANCELLED Tomorrow January 26, 2021

No clinics are planned for Prescott Gateway Mall for Monday, January 25ththrough Wednesday, January 27thto give our teams time to support second vaccination clinics for members of Priority Group 1A who are already scheduled.

Appointments have opened for Thursday, January 28ththrough Sunday, January 31st, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, at Prescott Gateway Mall. The clinics are being held in the Sears Building, East Entrance, at 3400 Gateway Blvd., in Prescott.

Vaccinations are available by appointment only.Appointments can be scheduled via the Yavapai County Community Health Services website located at:https://www.yavapai.us/chs/Home/COVID-19/Vaccine

Greetings,

COVID-19 vaccination clinics are beginning to open around the community. Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center will conduct clinics at the Prescott Gateway Mall beginning on Thursday, January 21st through Sunday, January 24th for priority groups 1A and 1B. The schedule is currently full for all four days and additional dates are planned. We expect to announce the new dates soon.

Spectrum Health is planning to conduct COVID-19 clinics at the Findlay Toyota Center beginning Monday, January 25th.

We also expect other sites to open in the community soon.

Yavapai County Community Health Services has launched a scheduling portal on their website, located at:https://www.yavapai.us/chs/Home/COVID-19/Vaccine. This website includes scheduling links for both the YRMC and Spectrum Health clinics. Scheduling links for other clinics will be added when the clinics open.

When you visit the YCCHS website, you will find a graph that lists the priority groups. You will need to click on the graph to open an interactive PDF. Once the PDF is open, click on the group you are part of for the scheduling links.

Yavapai County Community Health Services is operating a COVID-19 Hotline for anyone that has questions about the vaccination process. The number is (928) 442-5103.

The focus is currently on Priority Group 1A and Priority Group 1B, which include:

Priority Group 1A:

Healthcare Workers and Healthcare Support Occupations

Emergency Medical Services Workers

Long-Term Care Facility Staff and Residents

Priority Group 1B:

Education and Childcare Workers

Protective Service Occupations

Adults 65 Years of Age and Older

Essential Services/Critical Industry Workers

Adults with High Risk Conditions in Congregate Settings

Thank you.

YRMC Community Outreach

Rental Eviction Prevention Assistance

ADHS Vaccine Finder

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Responsible Recreation:AOT has collaborated with outdoor recreation management agencies at the federal, state and local levels to createResponsible Recreation Across Arizona, a one-stop resource with guidelines on enjoying spectacular Arizona landscapes while adhering to COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines.

The latest responsible recreation updates includestatewide fire safetyand restriction information plus guidance onsummer recreationin the states deserts. With so many Arizonans turning to the outdoors as a great escape, its critical to approach these activities with a protective mindset, as these agencies remain committed to keeping all public lands open and accessible while protecting staff and visitors. This resource is updated regularly and can be shared with Arizonans and visitors alike.

The IRS has established a special phone line for taxpayers with questions about their Economic Impact Payments (EIP) 1-800-919-9835.

Consider other lending source options:

If you are not sure about your funding status with your lender, consider other alternate lender sources including online lending options which might provide easier access to the PPP loans.Some options to explore include Paypal, Square, Quickbooks/Intuit, Lendio, On-Deck, Blue Vine, and Kabbage, and others.Status and availability can change on a daily basis.

As you know, the Governor has made an executive order, closing public access to Bars, Restaurants, Movie Theaters and Gyms. In counties where a confirmed case of COVID-19 is reported.

As of March 21, 2020, these businesses should be closed in Yavapai County. Restaurants can serve food via carry out, curbside or delivery. The City will provide free 15 minute parking signs for any restaurant who wants one. Call 928-777-1126 for a sign.

Bar owners, who are unsure of whether they are allowed to serve alcohol to go, I suggest you go to AZGovernor.gov and search for Executive Order 2020-09

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