Welcome to the FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your enjoyment.
Welcome to the #FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your enjoyment.
First off, apparently Gene Wilder was a veteran. In case you needed another reason to love him.
Four of NASA’s scientists talk Proxima Centauri, where they may have found a planet capable of supporting life.
Ames exoplanet scientists @nbatalha@mrtommyb@CuriousTerran@lalobendek discuss #ProximaCentauri today!#SetiTalkspic.twitter.com/CDvX0sPGVy
— Ames Research Center (@NASAAmes) August 30, 2016
Between that and the Seti signal…
They’re not saying it’s aliens, but signal traced to sunlike star sparks SETI interest https://t.co/Q5Lk42lA18pic.twitter.com/dox1218NIs
— The SETI Institute (@SETIInstitute) August 29, 2016
… Macey may be getting a phone call soon.
And finally, Senator Al Franken (D – Minn.) and Labor Secretary Thomas Perez visited Vikings Stadium to hear about its plans to employ more women, minorities and veterans.
Today, @LaborSec joined @SenFranken and tradeswomen in MN to tour the new @Vikings stadium. #ApprenticeshipWorks pic.twitter.com/Q005T2i0J3 — US Labor Department (@USDOL) August 30, 2016
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