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Russia is developing technologies that rely on artificial intelligence to monitor phenomena that affect the climate
According to the available information, "Russian scientists were able to develop software that relies on artificial intelligence to monitor the El Niño and La Niña phenomena that affect climate change on Earth throughout the year. Experts from the Russian company Yandex contributed to the aforementioned project to use the Yandex.Cloud electronic cloud to document data."
By News Correct7 months ago in 01
The Emirates Council for Fatwa: If Eid coincides with a Friday, the two prayers are performed at their times and in accordance with their two years
The Emirates Council for Fatwa: If Eid coincides with a Friday, the two prayers are performed at their times and in accordance with their two yearsInternational Astronomy Center: Friday, April 21, Eid al-Fitr astronomer
By News Correct8 months ago in The Swamp
500 days of isolation a Spanish woman breaks the record for staying in a cave
This was reported by the RTVE channel today, Friday, as the professional athlete in climbing and specializing in spelunking, Beatrice Flamini, came out after entering the cave on November 20, 2021, and spent in a cave in the province of Granada at a depth of 70 meters 500 days of isolation, without any contact with the outside world. , which is twice the previous record in Spain, which is 103 days five decades ago, as well as the Italian Christina Lanzoni, who spent 269 days in an underground laboratory in 2007.
By News Correct8 months ago in 01
8 essential factors for a healthy heart that may ensure a long life
The study, published in the journal Circulation, found that those with the highest scores for cardiovascular health lived up to nine years longer, on average, than those with the lowest scores.
By News Correct8 months ago in Longevity
Shocking study Makeup brushes are dirtier than a toilet seat!
The new study was conducted on cosmetics brand Spectrum Collections, and researchers wiped clean and "unclean" makeup brushes at the end of a two-week trial period while testing several common storage methods, including on a bedroom nightstand, in a makeup bag, In brush bags and in the drawer or brush holder in the bathroom.
By News Correct8 months ago in Blush
Russia is developing new electronics that improve the capabilities of satellites
A statement issued by the Foundation read: "Experts at the Almaz Company affiliated with our Foundation were able to develop a new type of departing wave valve that would improve the mechanism of satellite work."
By News Correct8 months ago in Earth
These 13 volcanoes are visible from space 800 km above the earth
Volcanoes are such areas present on the earth, inside which there is a reservoir of hot lava, gas etc. When they explode, the devastation is visible for many miles. The good thing is that India is quite safe from their harm. The presence of most volcanoes in the world is said to be in Indonesia. Mount Semeru, the highest volcano there, had erupted in December last year. Hot ash and gases released along with lava from the top of the mountain affected an area of 8 km. Volcanoes are spread over a large area and can be visible even from space. The European Space Agency (ESA) has shared a video. In this, 13 volcanoes of the world have been shown, which can also be seen from space.
By News Correct8 months ago in 01
Physicists succeed in generating small solar flares in the laboratory!
Using a device that converts powerful bursts of electricity into thread-like rings of plasma, a team of physicists has modeled solar flares to study the powerful X-rays and energetic particles that stream through the solar system.
By News Correct8 months ago in Futurism
A recent study explains how a strange object 10 million times brighter than the Sun defies the law of physics
A research paper published in the Astrophysical Journal found that exotic cosmic objects known as ultra-bright X-ray sources produce about 10 million times more energy than the Sun. This amount of energy breaks a physical law known as the Eddington limit, which determines how bright an object can be based on its mass.
By News Correct8 months ago in Futurism