More Fishy Technology Developed at Department of Energy’s WPTO
The smallest ever tracking device for fish, as well as new protections in hydroelectric dams, are two innovations featured in the DOE WPTO’s 2020 Accomplishments Report
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The smallest ever tracking device for fish, as well as new protections in hydroelectric dams, are two innovations featured in the DOE WPTO’s 2020 Accomplishments Report
Roadmap for future agricultural research decisions, up to 2050, laid out by USDA
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NAPA and NTEU Released a joint statement to persuade the incoming Biden presidency to bolster relationship between Civil Servants and the Executive Branch.
The history of executive orders that have given Federal Employees a half-day off for Christmas Eve when Christmas follows on a Friday
The definition of “service animal” has been updated, narrowing the list of acceptable animals allowed on flights in the passenger cabin.
Grounded since 2019, the FAA approves Boeing’s 737-Max Airplanes for Flight
Posting a 2020 Fiscal Year Loss of $9.2 billion, the USPS has been hit by the Coronavirus, and was a major player in the recent presidential election
The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) sued the Trump Administration over an executive order they argue looks to reestablish a spoils system for Civil Service