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That's within the wider region. Khartoum area. But in this part of Darfur region, we're just seeing that the Sudanese army is really trying to make kind of progress in terms of pushing back the RSF, which has held siege of this particular area for about nine months.
They're actually bursts of radio waves, very intense bursts. They only last for less than a second, but they repeat continuously. And they have this kind of rising tone, this chirping sound. So although they're electromagnetic waves, when you convert them into sound waves, you can hear them and you hear and they sound like a dawn chorus.
They're actually bursts of radio waves, very intense bursts. They only last for less than a second, but they repeat continuously. And they have this kind of rising tone, this chirping sound. So although they're electromagnetic waves, when you convert them into sound waves, you can hear them and you hear and they sound like a dawn chorus.
They sound like the birds singing, you know, in springtime at dawn. So that's how they get their name.
They sound like the birds singing, you know, in springtime at dawn. So that's how they get their name.
They're really exciting. They've been seen much, much further away from the Earth than we ever expected. So they're observed in a very unexpected region, number one. But there's some really important science around it because they've detected what we call electron holes. And this is a big test of the theory. One of the big questions around these things is how do you how do you generate the waves?
They're really exciting. They've been seen much, much further away from the Earth than we ever expected. So they're observed in a very unexpected region, number one. But there's some really important science around it because they've detected what we call electron holes. And this is a big test of the theory. One of the big questions around these things is how do you how do you generate the waves?
What's happening in space? How are they generated and then where do they go to? What do they do? So these new observations are from the NASA mission, Magnetospheric Multiscale, and they've detected electron holes. So that's part of the theory on how the waves are generated. It's a key observation.
What's happening in space? How are they generated and then where do they go to? What do they do? So these new observations are from the NASA mission, Magnetospheric Multiscale, and they've detected electron holes. So that's part of the theory on how the waves are generated. It's a key observation.
So they actually accelerate electrons to very, very high energies. And that's really important because those electrons, once they're accelerated, they will damage electronic components on spacecraft. So there's a real practical application. So it's not just basic science. It's also an application. It causes damage to spacecraft. And actually, we use these waves.
So they actually accelerate electrons to very, very high energies. And that's really important because those electrons, once they're accelerated, they will damage electronic components on spacecraft. So there's a real practical application. So it's not just basic science. It's also an application. It causes damage to spacecraft. And actually, we use these waves.
We have developed a large model where we use these waves in the model to try and forecast spacecraft. periods and locations where satellites might be at risk of damage.
We have developed a large model where we use these waves in the model to try and forecast spacecraft. periods and locations where satellites might be at risk of damage.
Floyd is very relevant in New York because many folks in the neighborhoods of New York City and the metropolitan area don't have access to regular dental care.
Floyd is very relevant in New York because many folks in the neighborhoods of New York City and the metropolitan area don't have access to regular dental care.
Fluoride is very relevant in New York because many folks in the neighborhoods of New York City and the metropolitan area don't have access to regular dental care. But if we were to eliminate fluoride, it would have a dramatic impact and increase levels of cavities in particular that would make it much more difficult for even our ability to respond to the issues.
Fluoride is very relevant in New York because many folks in the neighborhoods of New York City and the metropolitan area don't have access to regular dental care. But if we were to eliminate fluoride, it would have a dramatic impact and increase levels of cavities in particular that would make it much more difficult for even our ability to respond to the issues.
People need to appreciate that the impact, not just the teeth of cavities, but then the systemic impact of having teeth that have cavities that then result in dental pain, lost hours in school, lost hours of work, lost hours of sleep. The issues continue to face us.
People need to appreciate that the impact, not just the teeth of cavities, but then the systemic impact of having teeth that have cavities that then result in dental pain, lost hours in school, lost hours of work, lost hours of sleep. The issues continue to face us.
The study found that on average the Swedish husbands were 11% more likely to suffer from mental health issues when their wives started to earn more than them. It was conducted by Demid Getik, an economist at the University of Durham in the north of England.