Balance disorders under the eye of NASA

Balance disorders under the eye of NASA

Nomi, 39, bravely steps forward. The young woman places her heel on the tip of the opposite foot and walks step by step along a line drawn on the floor. Researchers note the number of steps she takes without moving. Then Nomi closes her eyes and repeats the exercise, a pure challenge. She stumbles frequently, and the two experimenters who …

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The American Football Association (AAF) is already at risk

The American Football Association (AAF) is already at risk

Wednesday, March 27, 2019. 1:25 p.m (Update: Wednesday, March 27, 2019. 2:34 PM) The Alliance of American Football (AAF) may not survive its first season. said majority league owner Tom Dunton USA Today Lack of cooperation from the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) could destroy the AAF due to lack of player loans. “If the players association doesn’t give us young …

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A Twitter Employee Criticizes Elon Musk, Billionaire Announces He’s “Fired”

A Twitter Employee Criticizes Elon Musk, Billionaire Announces He's "Fired"

Elon Musk says he fired a Twitter engineer whose only mistake was publicly denying the billionaire discovered the app’s technical flaws. Now being a Twitter employee is no good. After laying off half of his employees worldwide in early November, Elon Musk has recently re-emphasized operations by cutting marketing and real estate-related staff. This Monday, November 14, the eccentric billionaire …

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Normal Tarps » Pending next opening

Normal Sète » First store opening in town

The next opening awaits discounts on cosmetic products, natural tarps in the Hauts Pyrenees … So welcome Tarbais and Tarbaises. The products available in the stores of this brand are diverse and very popular. However, one theme often dominates. In fact, health and beauty products take the top spot. Including the point of sale near you. Tarps normal store There …

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Do pretty students get better grades than others?

Do pretty students get better grades than others?

To come to this conclusion, the professor based himself on the results obtained by five cohorts of first- and second-year industrial engineering students at Lund University. He classified courses in the program into two categories: “quantitative” courses (mathematics or physics, for example) and “non-quantitative” courses (economics, for example). To determine the attractiveness of the 307 students analyzed, he asked an …

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Soccer: The U.S. Soccer Federation will cease operations

Soccer: The U.S. Soccer Federation will cease operations

Tuesday, 2 April 2019. 1:16 PM The U.S. Soccer Federation is suspending its operations on Tuesday, according to multiple media outlets, including ESPN. The decision comes a week after league majority owner Tom Dunton said USA Today The NFL’s lack of cooperation put her at risk. According to him, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) is not providing enough young players …

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WhatsApp will benefit from Android’s more practical functionality

WhatsApp

The latest beta version of the instant messaging app has implemented Android’s Do Not Disturb feature, which takes missed audio and video calls into account. function Do not disturb Android’s (don’t bother) will soon be taken into account Share it In the call history. This is the observation of our colleagues from WABetaInfo while testing the latest beta version of …

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Senate, Democrats are happy to keep Trump from belching

The U.S. state capital of Georgia stands behind a sign calling for participation in midterm elections in Atlanta on November 9, 2022.

The U.S. state capital of Georgia stands behind a sign calling for participation in midterm elections in Atlanta on November 9, 2022. Democrats were happy to retain control of the U.S. Senate on Sunday, a decision that opened a time of reckoning among their Republican rivals. “This is a cause for celebration,” said House Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi, all smiles, …

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In British Columbia, a program to deter vagrants began with elevator music

In British Columbia, a program to deter vagrants began with elevator music

It all started in 1985, when managers of 7-Eleven stores in the province had to deal with crowds of young people outside the doors of their businesses, which they felt was affecting their sales. The company believed that these youths deterred other consumers from frequenting them. The management of 7-Eleven in British Columbia initiated a brainstorming session with employees and …

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North America is in the cold

North America is in the cold

A large atmospheric crater brings an icy cold. Most surprising? It extends into northern Mexico. Cold everywhere The magnitude of this cold is amazing because it is about to take over an entire continent. Almost all of North America is affected and the season is going below normal. America in particular is roasting with a difference of almost 6°C in …

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“Power to the Desert”, AfDB mobilizes its partners to enlighten the Sahel

"Power to the Desert", AfDB mobilizes its partners to enlighten the Sahel

Launched in 2019 by Groupe de Laval Bank African development (AfDB) and its partners “Desert to Power” initiative aims to make Africa a renewable energy powerhouse. Sharm El Sheikh, 13 November. An African initiative aimed at increasing solar generation capacity for socio-economic development purposes, thereby providing electricity to 250 million people, is attracting financial support from around the world. Launched …

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A US military space drone has returned to Earth after 908 days in orbit

Drone spatial

It has a wingspan of 4.5 meters and is powered by solar panels The US military’s X-37B space drone landed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida on Saturday after nearly two and a half years in orbit, aircraft manufacturer Boeing said. The unmanned spacecraft, whose first flight took place in 2010, has spent a total of more than …

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