The Earth grew an extra radiation belt, never seen before, after the supercharged solar storm last year, and it is probably still there

Earth grew an additional “radiation belts” after a supercharged solar storm shook the magnetic field of our planet last year, the data of a NASA resurrected spacecraft reveal. And one of the invisible bands, which is different from any similar structure seen before, could be there. In May 2024, the Earth was beaten with its…

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Wastewater technologies are not yet as “green” as they should be

Each drop of safe and clean drinking water throughout the world is becoming more valuable than before. Meanwhile, dirty water is a potential threat to public health. Agriculture, which represents most water removes worldwide, plays an important role in water pollution. To avoid this and increase clean water available, wastewater technologies have a crucial function….

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Review of the genus Pseudocleobis Pocock, 1900 (Ammotrechidae) in Chile with the description of nine new species

He Pseudocleobis Chile are reviewed. Pseudocleobis Morsicanos (Gervais, 1849) and P. chilensis Roewer, 1934 are considered Species Research. Pseudocleobis Andinus (Pocock, 1899) is eliminated from Chilean fauna, and its previous records are considered erroneous identifications. Pseudocleobis alticola Pocock, 1900 is recorded from Chile for the first time. Nine new species are described, Pseudocleobis elongatus north….

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The 2019 study suggests a professional trajectory of generation Z.

Generation Z is an important demographic cohort that defines the next new wave of young professionals. In general, generation Z is classified as individuals born between 1996 and 2004 (after millennials) and includes those who enter high school or have recently completed their undergraduate studies. The key characteristics of generation Z include conscious of itself,…

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