The new type of hand detector for all types of ionizing radiation improves radiation safety

The University of Jyväskylä (Finland), in collaboration with the Finnish Nuclear Safety and Radiation Authority (STUK), has developed a new type of hand multipurpose radiation detector that thoroughly detects all types of ionizing radiation. The device can be used by users of industrial and medical radiation, regulatory authorities, the nuclear energy industry, lifeguards and military…

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Pulsaciones cuasi periódicas de rayos X/radio asociadas con plasmoides en hojas de corriente solar de bengala por Kumar, Karpen y Dahlin-Comunidad de radio astrónomos solares europeos

Se cree que los plasmoides (o islas magnéticas) juegan un papel importante en el inicio de la reconexión magnética rápida y la aceleración de las partículas durante las brotes y erupciones solares. Imágenes directas de las hojas de corriente de destellos y la formación/eyección de múltiples plasmoides en imágenes de ultravioleta extrema (EUV), junto con…

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A predation record in the Chinese redula mantis chinensis (mantodea, maintains) by the spider spider of the abscissa gibbaraneic spider (Araneae, Araneidae)

The prey -predator interaction is an important phenomenon for our understanding of community dynamics. The mantis and web fabric spiders are predators that belong to the same guild, and can be the predator and the dam of the other. However, their relationship is generally asymmetric, and spiders are often the mantis dam. Here, we inform…

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Maintaining the safe space is the ‘Ultimate Team Sport’, and the space force of the United States. Uu. It has a new play book

Colorado Springs, Colo. – The space force of the United States is more inclined to its allies worldwide and presents a new international association strategy, said the Head of the Service today. During an opening speech of today (April 9) in the 40th Annual Space Symposium of the Space Foundation, the Chief of Space Operations…

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We will soon lose crucial eyes on what’s going on in the ozone layer

Humankind will soon lose a great deal of vigilance over the ozone layer, which shields life on Earth from harmful solar radiation. The impending loss of NASA’s Aura and the Canadian Space Agency’s SCISAT satellites threatens scientists’ ability to closely monitor compounds that destroy ozone and alter stratospheric circulation. With no planned missions to replace…

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