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Новости за 01.09.2024

Bangkok's Chula uni wins UN public service award

BangkokPost.com 

A Chulalongkorn University research team has won this year’s United Nations Public Service Award (UNPSA) on Innovation in Public Institutions. The team from the university’s Faculty of Science was presented with the award for their research, “Academic Insight into Action for Pandemic Response,” recently in Seoul.

I’m 27 & I’ve never cut my hair, it’s so long it nearly hits my knees – trolls tell me it needs a trim but I won’t do it

TheSun.co.uk 

A WOMAN from Mississippi has gone viral for the length of her hair. 

Mandy Bowen, 27 and a mother of three, revealed she has never cut her hair – not a single trim, or cut when she was a kid. 

TikTok/@mbs.hairwithstyleMandy explained her religious reasons for not cutting her hair[/caption] TikTok/@mbs.hairwithstyleDuring the hot summer, Mandy tends to put her hair up[/caption]

He hair is over three feet long and reaches mid thigh. 

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West Ham keen to sign £40m goal-machine in January

Caught Offside 

West Ham United are reportedly keen to try again for Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran in the January transfer window. Latest reports suggest the Hammers will not give up on their pursuit of Duran, who was one of their top targets late on this summer, having also been linked with Chelsea earlier in the window. […]

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Researchers discover a surprising way to jump-start battery performance

Energy-daily.com 

Stanford CA (SPX) Sep 01, 2024 - A lithium-ion battery's very first charge is more momentous than it sounds. It determines how well and how long the battery will work from then on - in particular, how many cycles of charging and discharging it can handle before deteriorating.

In a study published in Joule, researchers at the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center report that giving batteries this first charge at unusually high currents increased their average lifespan by 50% while decreasing the initial charging time from 10 hours to just 20 minutes.

Bubbling, frothing and sloshing: Long-hypothesized plasma instabilities finally observed

Energy-daily.com 

Plainsboro NJ (SPX) Aug 30, 2024 - Whether between galaxies or within doughnut-shaped fusion devices known as tokamaks, the electrically charged fourth state of matter known as plasma regularly encounters powerful magnetic fields, changing shape and sloshing in space. Now, a new measurement technique using protons, subatomic particles that form the nuclei of atoms, has captured details of this sloshing for the first time, potentially providing insight into the formation of enormous plasma jets that stretch between the stars. Читать дальше...