U.S. Army
@USArmy
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Combatives training builds aggressive, confident warfighters—starting in Basic. 💪⚔️
https://x.com/USArmy/status/1939655206960062965
https://x.com/i/status/1939655206960062965
U.S. Army
@USArmy
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Combatives training builds aggressive, confident warfighters—starting in Basic. 💪⚔️
https://x.com/USArmy/status/1939655206960062965
https://x.com/i/status/1939655206960062965
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U.S. Navy
@USNavy
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The #USNavy had a blast with our #USMC and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force partners at IWO-TO LIVE MINEX 2025! 💥🤿
IWO-TO LIVE MINEX is a bilateral mine countermeasures (MCM) exercise hosted annually by the JMSDF. This year marks the fourth combined training between the U.S.
https://x.com/USNavy/status/1939745883878289417
U.S. Marines
@USMC
#MarineCorps recruits with Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, take part in swim qualification at @MCRDPI
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Following coaching, recruits must demonstrate their proficiency in the water in order to progress to the next phase of recruit training.
https://x.com/USMC/status/1939021012806352907
MIT Invents "Bubble Wrap" That Pulls Fresh Water From The Air…Even In The Driest Places In The World
MIT researchers have invented a new water-harvesting device — a high-tech version of “bubble wrap” — that can pull safe drinking water straight from the air, even in extreme environments like Death Valley, the driest desert in North America, according to LiveScience.
In a study published June 11 in Nature Water, the team described how their innovation could help address global water scarcity. “It works wherever you may find water vapor in the air,” the researchers wrote.
The device is built from hydrogel, a material that can absorb large amounts of water, sandwiched between two glass layers resembling a window. At night, the hydrogel draws moisture from the air. During the day, a special coating on the glass keeps it cool, allowing water to condense and drip into a collection system.
The hydrogel is molded into dome shapes — likened to “a sheet of bubble wrap” — that swell when absorbing moisture. These domes increase surface area, helping the material absorb more water.
LiveScience writes that the system was tested for a week in Death Valley, a region spanning California and Nevada that holds the record as the hottest and driest place in North America.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/mit-invents-bubble-wrap-pulls-fresh-water-aireven-driest-places-world
General Chance Saltzman
@SpaceForceCSO
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Proud to share the Space Force met our annual recruiting goal three months early! Americans are excited about our mission, and the caliber of talent stepping up to serve in our ranks is nothing short of inspiring. Semper Supra!
https://x.com/SpaceForceCSO/status/1939755254003695921
Satellites trace a triangle above Gemini North Telescope | Space photo of the day for June 30, 2025
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By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry published 6 hours ago
The satellites were seen in the night skies near the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii.
What is it?
According to NOIRLab, both Gemini Telescopes have four imagers and spectrographs that view in both optical and infrared wavelengths simultaneously, which are mounted on the back of the telescopes. These instruments work in sync with the telescopes' guidance systems in order to be able to look deep into the universe.
The Gemini North Telescope is one of several near the summit of Mauna Kea and it and its twin are two of only a select few observatories that can be operated fully remotely.
https://www.space.com/astronomy/nasas-curiosity-rover-takes-a-closer-look-at-spiderwebs-on-mars-space-photo-of-the-day-for-june-30-2025
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