Images of radioactive cesium atoms captured for the first time in environmental samples from Fukushima

⇧ (VIDEO) You might also like this affiliate content Thirteen years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, researchers have for the first time taken direct images of radioactive cesium atoms in environmental samples and possibly from one or more reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant. The breakthrough was made by analyzing radioactive materials called … Read more

Ariège: During hiking and fishing, bear detractors are sounding the alarm

(With videos). The Ariège-Pyrénées Heritage Protection Association launched 9 G, a network of volunteers who report the presence of bears. Just on Tuesday, plantigrada attacked the beehive in the presence of an OFB agent! Magali Lacube, who was also part of the delegation to study bears in Italy, calls, following Christina Téqui, for the regulation … Read more

new NASA software platform for aircraft modeling – NASA – Actusduweb – Today’s news in France and the world in real time

NASA has created a new digital modeling tool that allows aerospace engineers to innovate in the design of new aircraft, drawing on decades of experience using highly advanced aerospace computer codes. Using this tool, researchers can create simulations of concept aircraft with technology that has never flown and get detailed data on how it works. … Read more

Are Apple’s refurbished iPhone 14s too expensive?

In March, Apple Refurbished iPhone 13s listed again from him, through his renovation service, which is available on his official website. Until a few days ago, it was the only version available, but now the iPhone 14 is joining the game. However, some consider Apple’s refurbished smartphones to be overpriced compared to the competition, sometimes … Read more

Humane is looking for a buyer after the disastrous launch of AI Pin

Last April, Humane launched its AI Pin, a $700 wearable device with the huge ambition to revolutionize the use of mobile technologies. Presented as a small gadget capable of recognizing objects and responding to voice commands using a laser interface projected onto the palm of the hand, the badge promised an unprecedented futuristic experience. Big … Read more