And those power lines and then to discover 22 elements that would be much smaller as the pandemic in the us it is apparent the laboratories and programs help to respond to the virus its not well known that research is not new to the lab those that neutralize chemical and biological agents this was used to clean up the Congressional Office buildings in 2001 with the threat of anthrax. And then to develop and with those radioisotopes with those Imaging Technology doe labs house and operate these facilities to establish by the department in 1997 as part of the human genome project and then to characterize those organisms of bioenergy and biogeochemistry also the gcompetition analysis so leveraging these capabilities have a ton of measures against the coronavirus to affect transmission this is why it possesses with the great challenges that expertise and their Research Tools responding to the pandemic and what future biological System Research with the most pressing issue i look forward to
hello, everyone. at this hour, enduring hope and continued heartache. more earthquake survivors pulled from the destruction in turkey and syria and at the same time the death toll is soaring. russia firing dozens of missiles across ukraine and escalating the attacks with a new offensive. and former vice president mike pence is facing a decision of what to do about the subpoena from the special counsel investigating the insurrection, and that is what we are watching at this hour. thank you for being here. i m kate bolduan. the numbers in turkey and syria are staggering today. nearly 23,000 people h reported killed after that massive earthquake five days on. and time is running out to find the survivors, but still, this morning, incredible stories of hope after a teenaged girl is carried to safety and miraculously still alive after 107 hours under the rubble. another video of a family of six in turkey. six parents and their four children pulled from their home 102 hours a
Representation from nsf and darpa as well of some of the best and brightest and most visionary neuroscientist we can identify and its an amazing team. They have been hard at work for the last year putting forward exactly the kind of answers to your question what should be the milestones and what should read the deliverables . We will hold ourselves accountable. They gave us an initial set of recommendations which gave us a chance to issue no less than six requests for applications which we have now received. Thats very exciting bunch of scientific applications and they will in june lay out a fiveyear plan with very specific intention to those kinds of milestones which we let presented in our open meeting. I think it will be ambitious but it has to be achievable as well great its going to take a lot of tools, a lot of new technologies to make measurements we need. How do you work with the biologists and the engineers in this area . A great question there as well because i will be critic
Media. She spoke in an event at the university of georgia in athens, georgia. [applause] thank you. When you say i do all those things now i know why i am tired. [laughter] when you become a feminist activist i havent had a chance to wash my hair in 30 years. [laughter] im just giving you fair warning. Im so glad to be here and im stunned and delighted and humbled by the enormity of the attendance and its very special particularly to hear that you do throughout the year and clearly the womens studies presence. Theres enough energy in this room to light a city block. Clearly throughout the year that you dont just settle for womens History Month which i had my moments of ambivalence about because there is black History Month and theres womens History Month and then the other 10 months are pellmell months . [laughter] so we need to have a little available room and spread. We are going to cover a lot of ground so im going to leap right in. I thought that for some of the fresh lemon and wom