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Juventus is slipping badly now after only one win in the last seven matches, a run that has not only allowed for consistency intermilan To pretty much escape with the Italian league, but for now Italian club Milan The team also succeeded in establishing its superiority over the Bianconeri and overtaking them ten rounds before the end. With a match against 12th-placed Genoa, coach Massimiliano Allegri has provided an update on the team's fitness. “We had a good week of work. We are aware of the moment we are in. We worked well, yesterday we stayed in Continassa because we…

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Quincy – North Quincy High School Sophomore Anna Lee He won the grand prize At the District 5 Science and Engineering Fair at Bridgewater State University.Li won the Sanofi Specialty Care Grand Prize for her project “How do microalgae species reduce the effects of carbon dioxide in seawater on calcium carbonate?” Research like hers can help reduce this problem Ocean acidificationIt is harmful to living organisms in the water.“I tested how different types of microalgae might be able to mitigate this,” she said. “Since microalgae are photosynthetic organisms, they can absorb carbon dioxide and, hopefully, reduce the amount of carbonic…

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After water, coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world, with an estimated 2.6 billion cups of coffee per day. For those who want to benefit from its antioxidant properties without the effects of caffeine and without damaging their usual taste buds, there is an increasingly popular alternative: “decaf” coffee. But behind this seemingly ideal proposition lie extraction processes that are not without risks to the health of consumers…The countries that consume the most coffee are located in Europe, and France is not left out, with more than 5 countries kgkg Its consumption is on average per capita per…

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The polar vortex could bring colder weather ⭐️Here's what you need to know⭐️ The polar vortex is a large circulation of cold air that forms over the Arctic and Antarctic. The one closest to Canada is called the Arctic Polar Vortex and it can shift southward bringing cold air and frigid temperatures to lower latitudes. The weather system does not move south every winter. Keep reading to learn how the polar vortex works. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ CBC Kids News explores the extreme weather and natural phenomena that make the news. One of those weather phenomena is the Arctic Vortex. The…

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Marseille hosts the exhibition” Science volume xx them » With support from the National Center for Scientific Research and the Association for Women and Science. An exhibition of sixteen photographs of scientists working in the laboratories of the National Center for Scientific Research in Provence, commissioned by photographer Vincent Moncurget. Today, women are underrepresented in scientific jobs, making up only 30% in research and 27% in engineering. But these scientific or digital careers are the fields of the future, and the majority of girls abandon them before they reach the age of sixteen. To highlight these experts, the city of…

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Trufru with strawberries – Instagram/trufruChocolate-covered strawberries have been one of the most tempting desserts ever since they first made their mark in the 1960s. It was allegedly a woman working at a Stop 'N' store in Chicago who first married the two delicious ingredients, and the rest is history. Chocolate covered fruit It would be the perfect improvised indulgence if it could just keep in the pantry instead of a few days in the fridge. TruFru solved this problem by coating dried fruit, or more specifically “too dry” fruit, with chocolate instead of the fresh stuff. This candy-like morsel has…

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Basic The Lords Health Center presented activities as part of World Obesity Day, organized by a multidisciplinary team from the day hospital. The multidisciplinary team of the Day Hospital of the Follow-up and Rehabilitation Foundation of Lourdes, in the heart of the health centre, invited the residents of the Chorian Basin to participate in World Obesity Day. On the menu, medical information provided by Dr. Frédéric de Belisne, complemented, in the morning, by a health route with a 5 or 10 km walk around the Grand Bassin or adapted physical activity in partnership with My Gym. A midday break, in…

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Nicolette. The new local vaccination and testing service point will open its doors on March 11 to residents of Nicollet and the surrounding area. It is located on the third floor of the Christ-Roi Multiservice Health and Social Services Centre, at 675, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, in Nicolet. It will be possible to make an appointment for general vaccination for children aged 4 years and older and adults, as well as for vaccination and screening against COVID-19 and influenza. Residents will also be able to go there without an appointment for rapid COVID-19 screening tests. Other services will be added over time,…

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Coronavirus is causing people to lose intelligence quotient (IQ) points, a new study published in the journal finds New England Journal of Medicine. • Read also: 'I've been coughing since December': Doctors and pharmacists are treating more patients with persistent symptoms • Read also: He was vaccinated 217 times against Covid without side effects: a German case studied by scientists • Read also: Does the long coronavirus make the effects of alcohol worse? “We knew that Covid-19 had effects on the cognitive system. It is known to have an effect on the nervous system. They are starting to put numbers…

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Written by Beau Black at NASA's Stennis Space Center, with assistance from students at Pascagoula (Mississippi) High School, Hancock (Mississippi) Career Technical Center, and Springfield (Louisiana) High School The questions continued to come, well beyond the allotted time, as students at NASA's Next Gen STEM event in late February explored the importance of computer science for the agency's future missions. Students interacted, in person or online, with a panel of employees from NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, during the agency's event on opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). “We know from our experience and…

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