Steam was first discovered on one of Jupiter’s moons

Steam was first discovered on one of Jupiter's moons

Science & Espace A study confirms the presence of water vapor in the cone. In 1610, Galileo discovered the four moons of Jupiter: Io, Europe, Callisto and Gonimet. Today, a new study has confirmed the presence of water vapor in the solar system’s largest moon, Conim. The results of this new study were recently published in the journal Nature Astronomy. …

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Workers in the world’s largest copper mining ballot

Workers in the world's largest copper mining ballot

More than 2,000 people voted for the strike as talks between the union and the Escondida management stalled. This will strengthen the shortage of raw materials. Workers at Escondida, the world’s largest copper mine in Chile, are threatening to go on strike, claiming that the Anglo-Australian employers’ BHP has not adequately addressed their wage demands. After an employee consultation that …

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NFL: Full stadiums for 32 teams?

NFL: Full stadiums for 32 teams?

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he expects stadiums to be packed with the 32 teams making up his orbit on Saturday. Also read: “Football in Mecca”: JJ Molson tries to find his place with the Packers Also read: Patriots: Cam Newton is not worried about competition Also read: The Carson Vents era begins in Indianapolis … on the wrong track …

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Imran Khan Insult Video: Viral Video India’s population is 1 billion 300 crores

Imran Khan Insult Video: Viral Video India's population is 1 billion 300 crores

Highlights Imran Khan said that the population of India is one billion 300 crores Imran Khan has said that Japan and Germany are neighbors Questions were also raised about the Pakistani Prime Minister’s geographical knowledge of China IslamabadPakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been targeted again for his public knowledge. This time, while addressing the people, he said that the …

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News | Great Barrier Reef: Australia omits list of endangered species

News |  Great Barrier Reef: Australia omits list of endangered species

The World Heritage Committee decided to postpone such a decision, which was opposed after intense campaigning from Australia. It is currently meeting online under the chairmanship of Tian Sujun, Fujo (China), Chinese Deputy Minister of Education and Chairman of the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO. “I extend my heartfelt thanks to the distinguished delegates who recognized Australia’s commitment to protecting …

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Which athlete is most likely to burn in the sun during the Olympics?

Les JO de Tokyo 2021 se déroulent sous un soleil de plomb. © lazyllama, Adobe Stock

Researchers have calculated the UV exposure of athletes by their sport, weather, duration of the event, and the albedo of their clothing or surface. Verdict: Female tennis players suffer the most from the heat. In Tokyo it is over 35 C during the day. Indis UV Exceeds level 9. Heat (Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa had to leave the court …

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The Sky News Australia channel has been suspended from YouTube for misinformation about Kovit-19

The Sky News Australia channel has been suspended from YouTube for misinformation about Kovit-19

Conservative channel accused of airing videos denying the existence of Covid 19 Sky News Australia Temporarily blocked on YouTube. While the platform did not specify which videos were included, this decision follows the controversy surrounding columnist Alan Jones. This time, YouTube has tightened the noose. For the first and seventh day, Thursday, July 29, Sky News Australia was suspended from …

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Fernando Tottis Jr.: The idea of ​​the process was discussed

Fernando Tottis Jr.: The idea of ​​the process was discussed

The day before yesterday, during the match between Patres and the Rockies, Fernando Tottis Jr.’s shoulder again made his own. During a skid on the third floor, the star player was injured. My colleague Pascal Harvey just announced the queue here. So the new member on the injured list is being examined by doctors. They want to see the situation …

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London: The “worst tourist feature” will close in two days

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The marble arch ridge has deceived its visitors. ©Tolka Akmen / AFP Zero star The Marble Arch Mount near Oxford Street cost more than 3 2.3 million and closed two days later. “The worst ten minutes of my life”, “the worst tourist aspect of my life”, “the worst thing to do in London” …. London authorities had great ambitions for …

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In Mayan, Zhou won a record deal with the US government

By Justin Montaban Posted on 1 August 21 at 15:01 Mayen Courier See my message Follow this medium Thibo Lancaster is the CEO of Zhou. News: Can you remind us of the activities of the Zoo company? Thibo Longcode: Zoo has been a 100% digital company since its historic print operations were resold to Duplicate early last year. Mayanne employs …

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In the United States, the fusion of rap and poetry

In the United States, the fusion of rap and poetry

The younger generation of artists is taking the coexistence between the two genres to new heights. Tired of hip-hop and interested in social networks, he pursues common literary and political ideals. Lotto, 22, of Atlanta, had lyrics, words and phrases popping into her mind on her cell phone or came to her during online shows performed during epidemics. One of …

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The Galileo project explores technologically extraterrestrial civilizations

L’ambition du projet Galileo est d’étudier les phénomènes aérospatiaux non identifiés (Pan) dans l’espoir de répondre à LA question : sommes-nous seuls dans l’Univers ? © IgorZh, Adobe Stock

The U.S. heard the report a few weeks ago. This will be done through the exclusive program of the Galileo Project. Around the world, unidentified space phenomena (PANs) – what we call UFOs – are being monitored and studied by a team of researchers. Objective: To determine whether technological extraterrestrial civilizations (ETCs) sometimes meet us. You will be interested too …

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