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This article has been reviewed according to Science Editing process And Policies. Editors The following features were highlighted while ensuring the credibility of the content: Fact check Peer-reviewed publication trusted source Proofreading Yes! In two recent experiments, SLAC researchers demonstrated new ways to use attosecond pulses in pump probe experiments and generate high-energy attosecond X-ray pulses. Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory × Close In two recent experiments, SLAC researchers demonstrated new ways to use attosecond pulses in pump probe experiments and generate high-energy attosecond X-ray pulses. Credit: Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory A team of scientists at the Department…

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Shen Fanxiu, organist and harpsichordist, and flutist Liu Yi performed at the National Folk Arts Center on Friday. [Photo provided to China Daily] Renowned organist and harpsichordist and teacher Shen Fanxiu, along with flutist Liu Yi, wowed the audience with a performance of Bach’s Sonata in G Minor for flute and harpsichord at the prestigious National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Friday. The attractive event is entitled When science meets artWith the aim of igniting the passion for science among the public. The show, co-hosted by the National Polytechnic Center, Beijing Science and Technology Association and Peking…

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Article contentIt doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know how successful the annual science meeting at Queen’s University in Kingston has been. However, someone may have been on site and available to put this theory to the test on Saturday at Slush Puppie Place.Article contentThousands of curious, smiling and awestruck guests were amazed by everything from robotic dogs to enchanting chemical magic to a live show packed with amazing facts and circus acts at Saturday’s event, which featured 60 booths showcasing topics ranging from wildlife conservation to robots and robotics. Climate change and much more.Article content“We are one of the…

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Being the highway that allows, among other things, the passage of information from the brain to the various limbs, the spinal cord plays an enormous role in the proper functioning of a human being. Injuries to this area can cause paralysis. Researchers, engineers and neuroscientists have created a new device that is fitted around the spinal cord and contains an array of sensors capable of receiving all electrical signals from the brain. “They are able to interpret it, so they are able to know: ‘‘The brain wants to say what to the organs?’” That is what is so wonderful. Of…

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The rest will follow after this announcement Fallout, Rebel Moon, or even Silo, it has to be said that when it comes to sci-fi movies or series, we are spoiled! but Did you know the outer range?This Prime Video series? If not, don’t delay any longer! Season 2 of Outer Range will arrive in a few days! Available on Prime Video like the Fallout series, The outdoor range appeared on our screens and therefore on the podium in 2022 During his first season. Created by Brian Watkins Starring Imogen Poots, Lee Taylor and even Tamara Podemski, Outer Range is a…

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The Rwandan capital expands its international scientific influence with the opening of a new research and training centre. This is a joint project between the international non-profit organization SciTech DiploHub, the city governments of Barcelona and Kigali, and leading scientific universities and academies from more than 50 African countries. This project represents the largest ever investment in scientific cooperation with Africa by a European-based organization. SciTech DiploHub, the Center for Science and Technology Diplomacy, is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Barcelona (Spain) with offices in Brussels (Belgium), Geneva (Switzerland), Washington, D.C. (USA), and Mexico City (Mexico). We have teamed…

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Volcanoes and earthquakes are among the most dynamic and interesting forces on Earth, but their origins have remained somewhat elusive. Plate tectonics is the result of a cosmic collision about 4.5 billion years ago, when a Mars-sized body collided with Earth. The collision left behind some strange blobs inside our planet that may have created tectonic plates, according to new computer modeling research. This new hypothesis is described in A A study published May 7 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. What are these mysterious dots? In the eightiesGeophysicists have discovered for the first time two continent-sized blobs of unusual…

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Before she left on her trip to Benin, a 19-year-old woman received six vaccine injections in one day. Thus she intended to protect herself against “Yellow fever, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, whooping cough, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningitis A, C, W135 and Y and typhoid fever.”. But this was not without consequences for her health, as her condition deteriorated to the point that after four months she was forced to return to her homeland due to illness. “Fibromyalgia” And one “Chronic fatigue syndrome associated with somatoform neurosis”A mental disorder that results in the feigning of illness, consciously or unconsciously. If this…

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What is ferromagnetism? Each atom of ferromagnetic matter is like a tiny microscopic magnet. Then imagine that each of these atoms has its own magnetic north and south. Normally, these little magnets are a mess, pointing in every possible direction, making their magnetic effects mutually insignificant. It is as if a crowd of people are walking in all directions, each with their own path, making it difficult to discern the general direction. However, when you cool this material below a specific extremely cold temperature, called the Curie temperature, something magical happens: Everyone in the same crowd suddenly starts following the…

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On the occasion of World Immunology Day on April 29, delve into the heart of revolutionary science with Jacques Volkmann, Vice President of Research and Development at Sanofi in France.“Immunology is a cutting-edge science that studies the body’s defenses,” explains Jack Folkman. “The immune system acts as a veritable watchtower for the body to protect us from some external attack such as viruses or bacteria. Immunology will try to understand how our bodies react to protect us by mobilizing a complex system of immune cells.”Our immune system is involved in many mechanisms operating in the body. “It maintains a delicate…

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