what's the deepest hole you can possibly dig do you remember that absolutely divine feeling you had as a child when you were digging in wet sand at the beach deeper and deeper have you ever wondered where you would have ended up if you kept digging without stopping great news even if you never managed to find out how far down your little tunnel could go this Article will tell you maybe someone has already used modern technology to reach the core of the planet and we just haven't heard about it yet but before you start digging for the truth hit.
Get the information about Bermuda triangle and u can give presentation about it. It is unsolved till now, but assumptions are made and still the predictions are done,,,,,,
Get the information about Bermuda triangle and u can give presentation about it. It is unsolved till now, but assumptions are made and still the predictions are done,,,,,,
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Ana Luísa Pinho
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) provides means to characterize brain activations in response to behavior. However, cognitive neuroscience has been limited to group-level effects referring to the performance of specific tasks. To obtain the functional profile of elementary cognitive mechanisms, the combination of brain responses to many tasks is required. Yet, to date, both structural atlases and parcellation-based activations do not fully account for cognitive function and still present several limitations. Further, they do not adapt overall to individual characteristics. In this talk, I will give an account of deep-behavioral phenotyping strategies, namely data-driven methods in large task-fMRI datasets, to optimize functional brain-data collection and improve inference of effects-of-interest related to mental processes. Key to this approach is the employment of fast multi-functional paradigms rich on features that can be well parametrized and, consequently, facilitate the creation of psycho-physiological constructs to be modelled with imaging data. Particular emphasis will be given to music stimuli when studying high-order cognitive mechanisms, due to their ecological nature and quality to enable complex behavior compounded by discrete entities. I will also discuss how deep-behavioral phenotyping and individualized models applied to neuroimaging data can better account for the subject-specific organization of domain-general cognitive systems in the human brain. Finally, the accumulation of functional brain signatures brings the possibility to clarify relationships among tasks and create a univocal link between brain systems and mental functions through: (1) the development of ontologies proposing an organization of cognitive processes; and (2) brain-network taxonomies describing functional specialization. To this end, tools to improve commensurability in cognitive science are necessary, such as public repositories, ontology-based platforms and automated meta-analysis tools. I will thus discuss some brain-atlasing resources currently under development, and their applicability in cognitive as well as clinical neuroscience.
Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenicsanjana502982
Heavy metals are naturally occuring metallic chemical elements that have relatively high density, and are toxic at even low concentrations. All toxic metals are termed as heavy metals irrespective of their atomic mass and density, eg. arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium, thallium, chromium, etc.
Professional air quality monitoring systems provide immediate, on-site data for analysis, compliance, and decision-making.
Monitor common gases, weather parameters, particulates.
DERIVATION OF MODIFIED BERNOULLI EQUATION WITH VISCOUS EFFECTS AND TERMINAL V...Wasswaderrick3
In this book, we use conservation of energy techniques on a fluid element to derive the Modified Bernoulli equation of flow with viscous or friction effects. We derive the general equation of flow/ velocity and then from this we derive the Pouiselle flow equation, the transition flow equation and the turbulent flow equation. In the situations where there are no viscous effects , the equation reduces to the Bernoulli equation. From experimental results, we are able to include other terms in the Bernoulli equation. We also look at cases where pressure gradients exist. We use the Modified Bernoulli equation to derive equations of flow rate for pipes of different cross sectional areas connected together. We also extend our techniques of energy conservation to a sphere falling in a viscous medium under the effect of gravity. We demonstrate Stokes equation of terminal velocity and turbulent flow equation. We look at a way of calculating the time taken for a body to fall in a viscous medium. We also look at the general equation of terminal velocity.
Richard's aventures in two entangled wonderlandsRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...University of Maribor
Slides from:
11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IcETRAN), Niš, 3-6 June 2024
Track: Artificial Intelligence
https://www.etran.rs/2024/en/home-english/
Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
change, and increasing global population, crop yield and quality need to be improved in a sustainable way over the coming decades. Genetic improvement by breeding is the best way to increase crop productivity. With the rapid progression of functional
genomics, an increasing number of crop genomes have been sequenced and dozens of genes influencing key agronomic traits have been identified. However, current genome sequence information has not been adequately exploited for understanding
the complex characteristics of multiple gene, owing to a lack of crop phenotypic data. Efficient, automatic, and accurate technologies and platforms that can capture phenotypic data that can
be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
high-throughput phenotyping has become the major bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Plant phenomics has been defined as the high-throughput, accurate acquisition and analysis of multi-dimensional phenotypes
during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...Studia Poinsotiana
I Introduction
II Subalternation and Theology
III Theology and Dogmatic Declarations
IV The Mixed Principles of Theology
V Virtual Revelation: The Unity of Theology
VI Theology as a Natural Science
VII Theology’s Certitude
VIII Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
All the contents are fully attributable to the author, Doctor Victor Salas. Should you wish to get this text republished, get in touch with the author or the editorial committee of the Studia Poinsotiana. Insofar as possible, we will be happy to broker your contact.
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Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes
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Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
1. How Deep Can You Possibly Dig?
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what's the deepest hole you can possibly dig do you
remember that absolutely divine feeling you had as a child when you were digging in wet
sand at the beach deeper and deeper have you ever wondered where you would have
ended up if you kept digging without stopping great news even if you never managed to
find out how far down your little tunnel could go this Article will tell you maybe someone
has already used modern technology to reach the core of the planet and we just haven't
heard about it yet but before you start digging for the truth hit.
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2. where numerous secrets are ready to be revealed and if you don't want
to miss
anything new.
let's start our dig at a depth of 2.3 feet you'll find numerous Mole
tunnels and rabbit warrens by the way a mole can dig a tunnel longer than 65 feet in just
one day if we move down a bit more we'll get to the standard depth of a grave if we're
speaking about Western culture of
course that's about 6 feet down in fact the actual depth of a grave can vary but the
expression six feet under didn't appear out of the blue that was the burial depth in
plague infected England and it was a stipulation of the Mayor of London in 1665 such a
depth was believed to prevent the spreading of the
infection deep burrowing species of earthworms can be spotted at a depth of 10 feet one
of them draw witih grandis can grow up to 3.5 feet long gigantic worms haven't managed
to scare us so we're digging further down about 13 feet underground we come across
the tomb of pharaoh tutankhamun it was discovered by archaeologist Howard Carter in
1922 20 feet is the maximum range of a metal detector even so a high-end detector will
probably spot a car hidden underground at this depth but if a detector is not so
advanced or if an object is small it won't work you can still find the roots of tropical
forest plants if you dig 23 feet down tropical trees need such long roots to store water
during dry periods william little of Hackney aka The Mole Man lived in London and
managed to burrow 26 feet under his own house he started in the 60s and this process
took him more than 40 years the web of caverns and tunnels the man dug spreads more
than 65 feet away from the house almost 40 feet down and you'll see the deepest
burrow made by an animal surprisingly this super deep hole is dug by the Nile crocodiles
when we arrive at a depth of 60 feet we can see Beijing's underground city that's a
subterranean bomb shelter consisting of a vast network of tunnels and underground
rooms it is situated under the capital of China at a depth of 66 feet the Paris catacombs
are located they were discovered in the 18th century these catacombs contain the
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3. remains of more than 6 million people well this might sound a bit shocking but at a
depth of 110 feet there's an underground farm yes they use a former bomb shelter to
grow veggies and herbs in London the deepest swimming pool in the world the y40
diving pool in motsi grotto Terme Italy goes 131 feet down if you fell into this pool when
there was no water in it it would take you three seconds to reach the bottom do you
think that's too long or not long enough tell us in the comments below in Cappadocia
Turkey there's an underground complex that probably dates back to the seventh century
its name is the darin caillou
underground city and it's situated almost 280 feet below Earth's surface at 328 feet you'll
find yourself at the death in which radioactive waste stored and just a bit deeper at 346
feet you'll be able to see where the deepest metro station in the world is situated that's
our cinema metro station in Kiev the Channel Tunnel connecting the UK with France is
situated at a depth of 377 feet a wild fig tree that grows at the echo caves near auric
stats ow that ax has the deepest roots known to people
they go down 400 feet but there's a hotel room that situated even deeper than that you
can find the deepest hotel room in the world 508 feet underground at Salas silver mine
in Sweden sounds crazy right but what will you say about the deepest half marathon at a
depth of 695 feet it took place in 2004 at the bak Nia Salt Mine in Poland the deepest
railway tunnel is located at a depth of 787 feet that's the maximum depth of the seek
and tunnel in Japan that opened in 1988 and the deepest Road tunnel on earth is the
Ike's and tunnel in Norway it goes under the sea and reaches 942 feet below Earth's
surface even if we could get down to 1,001 feet we'd still be in the danger zone for the be
8 to earth penetrating nuclear warhead that's its maximum destructive depth at a depth
of 1286 feet we'll see the deepest hand-dug water well Wooding dean water well is
located near Brighton UK it was created in 1862 and is also likely to be the deepest hole
in the world ever dug without the use of any technology remember this number 2110
feet that's how far down that deepest natural shaft in the world goes it's the verdict
Lavasa cave in slovenia if you were unlucky enough to fall down the shaft your fall will
last 11 seconds before you reach the bottom however even deeper than that at 2,000
297 feet 33 Chilean miners trapped for 69 days it happened in the San Jose copper and
gold mine in Chile in 2010 all of the miners were rescued at a depth of 3,800 feet there's
a deepest bat colony in the world about 1,000 brown bats spend every winter in a zinc
mine in New York the deepest concert in history took place at a depth of 4,000 166 feet
in a mine in Finland in 2007 the performer was a band called agonizer then there's home
state gold mine in the USA its death is 4855 feet in 1965 this mine hosted a successful
experiment scientists detected and counted neutrinos subatomic particles from the Sun
the deepest coal mine is the ginger ik2 mine which is located in the Czech Republic it has
a depth of four thousand nine hundred twenty feet and closed in 1991 about five
thousand nine hundred twenty feet down and we arrived at the deepest part of the 227
mile long Grand Canyon its average depth is five thousand two hundred eighty two feet
the deepest cave known to humankind is krubera cave in the arabica Massif in Georgia
the cave goes down seven thousand one hundred eighty five feet at seven thousand six
hundred seventy seven feet below the earth's surface that deepest radio broadcast took
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4. place it was held by CBC and happenin Creighton mined Ontario Canada in 2005 the
deepest laboratory in the world is the jinping underground laboratory in China and it is
situated 8200 two feet underground.
let's dig a bit deeper voila ten thousand two hundred three feet down
and we see the deepest single shaft elevator in the world it's located in the MOA coats
on gold mined in South Africa if you decide to take the elevator down it will take you four
and a half minutes but if you opt for a shortcut and jump into the shaft you'll reach the
bottom and just 25 seconds the deepest known
multicellular organism dwells at a depth of 11811 feet that's a worm found in the tout
ona mine in South Africa now let's go deeper down the tout on of mine in fact it's the
deepest human destination in the world a trip down to the bottom takes more than an
hour the temperature there will definitely make you sweat it reaches a whopping 151
degrees Fahrenheit the average depth of the oceanic crust is almost 20,000 feet this is
also the depth of the deepest known microbes they were found in rocks below China's
song Lao Basin at a depth of about 36,000 feet there's the deepest point of the ocean
Mariana Trench but people have managed to get even deeper than that until recently the
absolute champion of the depths was the Kola super-deep borehole this is the second
deepest artificial hole on the planet and it's situated in Russia the depth of this wondrous
human creation is 40,000 355 feet that was a project of the Soviet Union they tried to
drill through Earth's crust however they only
made it 1/3 of the way after that the temperature reached 356 degrees Fahrenheit and
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5. the drillcouldn't operate any longer if you stumble across this hole by accident you aren't
likely to recognize it its diameter is just 9 inches and it looks absolutely nondescript on
the other hand it probably helps to prevent people accidentally falling down there if you
drop a coin down the shaft it will fall 450 seconds before it reaches the bottom and the
winner in the category of the deepest artificial hole on earth is Z 44 shave Oh oil and gas
well this shaft is drilled down to a whopping 40,000 604 feet that's 15 Burj Khalifa's put
on top of each other the shaft is located in the Russian Far East how deep underground
would you agree to go tell us in the comment section below.
9 Most Interesting Facts About the World THESE WORLD FACTS
WILL BLOW YOUR MIND.
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