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            <title><![CDATA[International Day of Review]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 03:54:38 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Outline exploration The “Cultural Diseases Project” revealed the uniqueness of the human genome. The “Cultural Diseases Project” catalogues the genetic diversity of the 240 existing mammals. Eleven papers published by the project team in the latest issue of the Science magazine could help scientists better understand the functional components of the human genome and how they affect health and disease. International focus New types of concrete can be fully cured with invasive tumours The chemi...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outline exploration</p><p>The “Cultural Diseases Project” revealed the uniqueness of the human genome.</p><p>The “Cultural Diseases Project” catalogues the genetic diversity of the 240 existing mammals. Eleven papers published by the project team in the latest issue of the Science magazine could help scientists better understand the functional components of the human genome and how they affect health and disease.</p><p>International focus</p><p>New types of concrete can be fully cured with invasive tumours</p><p>The chemical and biological scientists of the Johns Hopkins University of the United States combine anti-cancer drugs and resistance with self-camping into concrete in the aerosols to fill the microcorrects left behind by cerebral tumors. The alarming results of the current drug problem, which is difficult to reach and inhibit tumour growth, and the new type of concrete can reach areas where the operation is likely to be faulty, and 100 per cent of the drugs provided are curing mice with invasive brain cancer.</p><p>The “most” site</p><p>To date, the cat of the highest chlorobenzene has emerged.</p><p>Scientists at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland, have placed a micro crystallized body of 16 μg (many billions of atomics or molecules) in two fascicles, creating the most important so far “sets of chlorination”. The study is expected to produce more robust bits and be used for the detection of quotation or implied substances.</p><p>The super-chilling atom consists of the largest two-dimensional crystallization of the same type.</p><p>Austrian scientists categorize 105 atomics with electroplica to extremely low temperatures, ranking them into two-dimensional crystals with the largest two-dimensional crystals so far, which could be used for researching sub-materials or for the construction of bulk computers.</p><p>Technology update</p><p>“long” atomic-grade crystallization</p><p>An interdisciplinary team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States develops a low-temperature process that can directly “growing” the two-dimensional (TMD) material layers of the transition metal sulphurization (TMD) on a brand to achieve a more intensive integration. This technology may result in a higher and more functional core density.</p><p>Science and technology</p><p>Mobile vaccine printers</p><p>Vaccination for all people in need is not easy, as many vaccines need to be refrigerated, and it is therefore difficult to transport them to remote areas without infrastructure. The United States Massachusetts Institute of Technology has successfully developed a mobile vaccine printer that can produce hundreds of dose vaccines within one day. Printers are able to produce a new coroner wire vaccine with heat stabilization, and the vaccine is immunized in rats, comparable to the vaccine for injection wire.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Reaching the new challenge for young people and young people]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2023 05:08:25 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[All winners and winners On 8-9 April, the Chinese Association of Gulp, Inc., was officially inaugurated in New York on the 2023-day anniversary of the successful launch of the Tribute at the Glax Club in Hiroshima. The men and women of groups A, B and C were finally elected after two rounds of individual competitions. In 2023, the China Youth Gulf Development Plan of the Association of Central and High Contracting Parties launched the All-Non-Finance Youth Leadership Challenge (Sixth Level). ...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All winners and winners</p><p>On 8-9 April, the Chinese Association of Gulp, Inc., was officially inaugurated in New York on the 2023-day anniversary of the successful launch of the Tribute at the Glax Club in Hiroshima. The men and women of groups A, B and C were finally elected after two rounds of individual competitions.</p><p>In 2023, the China Youth Gulf Development Plan of the Association of Central and High Contracting Parties launched the All-Non-Finance Youth Leadership Challenge (Sixth Level). The trip was co-sponsored by the Shanghai City, Jiang, and the Trilateral Gulball Association of the Province of Jiang Su, with the Long Triangular as the central city for the development of young people throughout the country, Beijing, Shanghai, Hiroshima, Deep, Ningpo, and all, providing opportunities for a greater number of youth balloons at different stages of development.</p><p>The challenging champions will also have the opportunity to obtain additional honour for the champion, including:</p><p>The winners in the champions will have the opportunity to move to a higher balloon level for young people;</p><p>The balloons will have the opportunity to come to the world champion’s championship, the champion’s competition, to approach the world’s top balloons and to experience the worldwide golf brigade.</p><p>In March of this year, the China Youth and Youth Gulf Development Plan of the Association of Central and High Contracting Parties officially launched a landmark system of promotion of the “Sinking for Youth” to further cover the three broad levels of elevation, selection and promotion of adolescents. Under this new system of promotion, the Flemish Youth Advocate’s Road Challenge (Sixth Level) has emerged, covering the development needs of more youth balloons. As a starting point, the Chinese youth golfers will experience a deeper and broader system of promotion through the Hong Kong Youth Platform.</p><p>Promotion system for the “Foundation for Young People”</p><p>The complete system of promotion of the “From for the Sponsoring of Adolescents” combines resources to provide clear criteria for young people to plan for their future through the “Shanging of the gulf Association of China”, and to help them to achieve their development goals, develop platforms and promote corridors through the international golfer of resources.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA["Alien spacecraft" passing through the solar system? Scientists plan to catch up and see: 2050 is approaching]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2022 17:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[In October 2017, the interstellar visit “aomomo” crossed our solar system and left many mysteries. It is not only the first interstellar object ever observed, but also the limited data astronomers obtained when it rushed out of the solar system puzzled them. Even today, five years after the interstellar visitor flew over the earth, scientists are still uncertain about its truth and origin. Finally, the only way to get some real answers from it is to catch up with it. In a paper recently publi...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In October 2017, the interstellar visit “aomomo” crossed our solar system and left many mysteries.</p><p>It is not only the first interstellar object ever observed, but also the limited data astronomers obtained when it rushed out of the solar system puzzled them.</p><p>Even today, five years after the interstellar visitor flew over the earth, scientists are still uncertain about its truth and origin.</p><p>Finally, the only way to get some real answers from it is to catch up with it.</p><p>In a paper recently published on the preprint website, scientists from Britain and the United States put forward a specific plan to catch up with Olmo. If this plan is implemented, the spacecraft launched from the earth in 2028 will catch up with aomomo in 26 years and take pictures of it for astronomers to study. After that, the probe will sail for nearly 18 years, and finally approach omao around 2050.</p><p>Does alien civilization exist? It brings inspiration. Human exploration never stops.</p><p>Excluding comets and asteroids, Harvard professor believes that aomo must be the product of alien technology.</p><p>The search for extraterrestrial intelligent life is endless - as evidenced by countless books and movies. Most fictional descriptions of close contact involve a noble connection, which is the collision and blending of enlightened ideas and cultures under the peaceful exchange of smart technology.</p><p>Scientific ideas like Drake’s equation, which attempts to formalize the broader theoretical parameters of intelligent life outside the earth, have not given a clear result to the possibility of other life in the Milky way. If intelligent aliens really exist, they have not left any footprints.</p><p>Artistic concept map of celestial body 1I / 2017 U1 (aomomo). Unlike any object we observe in the solar system, the aspect ratio of aomomo is as high as 10:1. Source: NASA</p><p>However, a famous scientist said that someone had found signs of them.</p><p>In 2017, no matter what happens tomorrow, it may be our first formal meeting with alien technology - astrophysicist Harvard professor avi Loeb wrote in his book “extraterrestrial visitors: the first sign of extraterrestrial intelligent life” published on January 26.</p><p>Alien technology may have entered the solar system</p><p>Professor Loeb has put forward a convincing explanation in his forthcoming book on why the slender axial object such as “Olmo”, which swept the solar system in 2017, is not just a space rock.</p><p>He believes that aomo may be one of the products of alien technology that no longer exists. The object came from Vega’s direction (25 light-years away) and entered the plane of the solar system on September 6, 2017.</p><p>“It broke into the plane of the planetary rotation orbit in the solar system on September 6, 2017,” Loeb wrote. “But the extreme hyperbolic trajectory of this object ensures that it will only visit the solar system, not stay.”</p><p>Aomomo has a small and constant acceleration</p><p>After passing the perihelion of its orbit, “it began to leave the solar system: it was fast, moving at a speed of about 94800 kilometers (58900 miles) per hour relative to the sun, so as to ensure that it was free from the gravitational pull of the sun.” Loeb wrote in his book.</p><p>“It passed through the orbit of Venus and the sun on September 29, for example, and passed the earth on October 7, rapidly moving towards the interstellar space in the direction of Pegasus.”</p><p>The acceleration of aomomo is small and constant, which cannot be explained by solar gravity.</p><p>The acceleration of strange objects puzzled the scientific community</p><p>Comets also gain acceleration when they release gas, which condenses into their iconic tail. But aomomo didn’t have that tail, and the telescope didn’t find any signs of by-products related to gas emission, such as dust or water vapor. Astronomers try to rule out one theory after another and try to find out the cause of aomo’s strange behavior. It did not collide with other celestial bodies, nor did it gain speed from the solar wind.</p><p>A research team believes that the best explanation is that due to the unusual element composition of the “miniature comet” aomomo, its tail has not been found. Another group believes that the o’momo is composed of frozen hydrogen, which is a modified small comet theory.</p><p>Harvard professor claimed that the brightness of aomo is the key to its origin</p><p>However, the most interesting narrative comes from Professor Loeb, who believes that Olmo is not what we think of as an interstellar celestial body, but a product of an alien civilization.</p><p>“Long before we knew the existence of Olmo, it had moved towards us from Vega, and it was only 25 light-years away from Vega.” Loeb wrote in his book. However, ground-based and space-based observations following the outward trajectory of celestial bodies confirm that sunlight is reflected on the surface of omamo.</p><p>“The changing brightness of a celestial body provides valuable clues for astronomers to study its shape.” Loeb wrote, “the brightness of aomo changes ten times every eight hours, from which we infer that this is the time it takes to complete one rotation.</p><p>Schematic diagram of aomomo rotating and ejecting dust heated by the sun | ESA / Hubble, NASA, ESO, M. Kornmesser</p><p>Harvard professor claimed that aomo was the product of alien civilization</p><p>“The magic brightness change of aomo tells us that the shape of aomo is extreme, or its length is at least five to ten times longer than its width.” Loeb wrote. The evidence seems to point to a relatively small cigar shaped object.</p><p>“This must be an unusual celestial body.” After reading the narrator of NASA’s video, the new Yorker reported, “and unfortunately, we can’t get more observations of Olmo anymore. It’s too dark and too far away from us.</p><p>Excluding the possibility that Omar is a comet or other asteroid, Professor Loeb believes that there is only one explanation left: this puzzling object is the product of advanced alien technology.</p><p>Unusual claims require extraordinary evidence</p><p>“Our civilization has sent five man-made objects into interstellar space: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11, and new horizons.” Le</p>]]></content:encoded>
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