Geometry of the magnetic field and anisotropic dispersion effects to explain the disconcerting observations of Radio Solar Radio Lofar by DL Clarkson et al. – European astronomer radio community

Solar radio explosions are an indirect firm of accelerated electrons of the solar atmosphere. These rapid electrons generate Langmuir waves as they propagate through a decreasing plasma density and, ultimately, lead to bright broadband radio emissions with a quick frequency drift characteristic in dynamic spectra. Density turbulence in plasma can modulate this process, producing fine…

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What is better in 2025?

Intellectual point CISSP is an information security certification developed by (ISC) ². The CISSP designation is globally recognized and establishes the standard for best information security practices. To obtain the CISSP, the candidates must have a minimum of five years of experience in two or more of the cissp common body of Knowledge (CBK), approve…

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Fossil de Plesiosaurus remarkably well preserved from Germany shows that they had turtle skin

Skeleton of the New Plesiosaur in Urwelt-Museum Hauffa in Holzmaden, Germany. Credit: Klaus Nilkens/Urwelt-Museum Hauff. A Plesiosaur fossil of 183 million years found in Germany has preserved the soft tissue that reveals that the old marine reptiles had turtle scales. New research helps to give life to these prehistoric creatures in a way that has…

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Nuclear chemistry research obtains an impulse of efficiency with the ‘serial approach’

Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/JACS.5C00861 Heavy actinids (elements at the bottom of the periodic table, after plutonium) are radioactive, rare and chemically complex, which makes them notoriously difficult to study. Most of the studies carried out in these elements have traditionally carried out a time of a moment or extrapolated…

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