LOS ANGELES — U.S. Army Chemical Corps Soldiers recently worked with joint and interagency partners to support the wildfire response mission in Southern California, Feb. 12-17, 2025. Highly ...
Saul Austerlitz is a writer in New York. One evening in June, my friend Alex and I stood in the baggage claim of Terminal 4 at JFK, anxiously awaiting the arrival of people we had never met before.
Chemical engineers develop products and processes that improve the well-being of humanity and touch every aspect of our lives. From discovering new materials and developing new vaccines to solving ...
Living on the lake - at least if it's a lake managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - is about to get more expensive. Officials with the Corps announced last week that they will implement a ...
The word "myelopathy" means a problem with the spinal cord, which can lead to numbness, weakness, dysautonomia (group of conditions causing problems with involuntary movements), and more. There are ...
"No extension cords whatsoever," he warns for such appliances. When extension cords are paired with appliances that have a heating element, it can lead to overheating, burning and ultimately fires ...
Extension cords are generally a safe solution for running power to electronics that are too far from the nearest wall outlet. But the operative word here is "electronics," which is not as all ...
Command selected a retired U.S. Army Chemical Corps colonel who helped to forge the command as the 2024 Defender of Liberty. The 20th CBRNE Command recognized retired U.S. Army Col. Ray Van Pelt ...
Mercy Corps has confirmed workforce reductions following the USAID funding freeze, joining a growing list of international NGOs — including DRC, NRC, and NPA. Mercy Corps, an NGO that gets 26% ...
Having redeployed some soldiers previously stationed in Syria to Libya, the Russian army and its military-political entity Africa Corps are increasing their presence further south. Using eyewitness ...
New research shows high levels of one unexpected addition: BTMPS, an industrial chemical used as an adhesive in the production of plastics, was found in the illicit fentanyl supply in the US.