[ad_1] by Sarah Ben Bouzid | November 13, 2020 Canadian scientists from the University of Toronto Health Network have developed a revolutionary system for treating alcoholic drunkenness. When a drunk person exhales in his car, he literally sucks the alcohol out of his system, he reported Gizmodo November 12. This …
Read More »Fantasia signed by Mahmoud Fikry .. For the first time in the Arab world, “The Poker” on Watch It
[ad_1] Watch It has launched the promotional promo for its latest programs, “Poker”, which belongs to the satirical and fantasy comedy type of programs. Ads Watch the promo about the presenter of the program, the television station “Mahmoud Fikry”, who is having this experience for the first time, coming from …
Read More »New family of unusual quasiparticles discovered in graphene-based materials
[ad_1] Nov. 12 (UPI) – Scientists have discovered a new family of quasiparticles that defy textbook physics. The researchers found the particles, called Brown-Zak fermions, in graphene-based superlattices. Physicists spotted the particles and their strange behavior – described Friday in the journal Nature Communications – after lining a single layer …
Read More »Researchers decipher the Milky Way’s family tree
[ad_1] Astrophysicists have reconstructed the first complete family tree of the Milky Way by analyzing millions of stars. Scientists have long known that galaxies can grow from the merger of smaller galaxies, but until now the ancestry of our galaxy has been a mystery. Using artificial intelligence (AI) they analyzed …
Read More »According to scientists, the Covid test for mass screening in the UK could lose up to half of the cases
[ad_1] The lateral flow test bought by the British government for mass testing in Liverpool, and potentially across the country, could lose up to half of those who have Covid-19, according to experts. The government has high expectations for the Innova test, having signed two contracts with the California-based company. …
Read More »“Planet hunter” telescope to map 1,000 planets outside our solar system
[ad_1] The European Space Agency (ESA) has given the green light to the world’s first space telescope – dubbed the planet hunter – to study the atmospheres of planets outside our solar system. The telescope’s mission is to examine the links between a planet’s chemistry and its environment by plotting …
Read More »Experts call for urgent action on the global diabetes epidemic
[ad_1] Health experts are calling for urgent action to address the global diabetes epidemic as Covid-19 continues to highlight the vulnerability of people with this condition. Ahead of World Diabetes Day on November 14, a team of 44 leading experts from around the world published a report in the Lancet …
Read More »Eliminating greenhouse gas emissions may not be enough to stop global warming
[ad_1] Nov. 12 (UPI) – Although global greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced to zero by the end of the year, new research from Norway suggests that Earth’s climate, after a brief drop in global temperatures, will continue to warm to at least 2500. By 2500, simulations suggest Earth’s climate …
Read More »The solar system was formed in less than 200,000 years
[ad_1] The artistic conception of the dust and gas surrounding a newly formed planetary system. Image courtesy of NASA. A long time ago – about 4.5 billion years – our sun and our solar system formed in the short span of 200,000 years. This is the conclusion of a group …
Read More »SpaceX is once again sending people into space. This time the crew will be even more numerous
[ad_1] This will not be SpaceX’s first human mission. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley boarded the Crew Dragon spacecraft this summer, the Falcon 9 rocket took them into Earth orbit and eventually landed on the ISS. After two months of living and working at the station, they boarded …
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