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The Physics Lecturer Wrote A Unique Preview Analysis Of Dr. Strange 2: Crazy Multiverse

After xingjue punched out "reconnection 4", Peter Parker of "Spider Man" disturbed "Dr. strange" to break Marvel's "multiverse". Although fans are resentful about the plot arrangement of forcibly lowering the character's IQ, many people still try to explain scientifically what kind of theory is preferable. Due to the vast number of galaxies in the universe, many people have been imagining how people living on another "Earth" live for a long time.

Rocky Linux Developers Received $26 Million In Round A Financing To Promote Enterprise Open Source

Last year, red hat decided to stop supporting centos8 and shift its focus to centosstream. However, CentOS still has some large enterprise customers, including Disney, GoDaddy, Rackspace, Toyota and Verizon. In view of this, Greg kurtzer, one of the founders of CentOS, launched the rockylinux project in December 2020 and released rockylinux 8.0 seven months later The first stable version of 4.

PNNL Successfully Applied ERT Resistivity Tomography Technology To 3D Time-delay Monitoring Of Underground Fractures

In an article first published in jgr solidearth on October 8, 2021, a research team led by Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNNL) introduced a deep underground fracture monitoring method called "resistivity tomography" (ERT). It can be seen that by measuring the conductivity in the rock, ERT scheme can generate 4D (i.e. 3D + time delay) images of the underground.

Micro Gel Beads Provide A Safer Way For Cell Transplantation In The Treatment Of Diabetes

Scientists hope that one of the ways to reduce the living burden of patients with type 1 diabetes is to transplant insulin producing cells, consolidate the supply of this important hormone and safely regulate blood glucose levels in the future. The rejection of these cells by the host's immune system is a serious stumbling block to this still experimental treatment, but the new bead like material brings new hope by neutralizing these attacks and denying the need for long-term immunosuppressive drugs with serious side effects.

Product Overview Of Uber Go Get 2022 Press Conference

Uber disclosed a series of new platforms and functions in the global product activity goget2022 held on Monday local time. These new products cover Uber's car hailing and delivery services, which are designed to increase the number of passengers, open up new business lines and encourage drivers to use EVs.

FDA Approves Lilly Diabetes New Drug With Anti Obesity Potential

On Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new type II diabetes drug from Lilly. It can be seen that in clinical trials, this new double targeted therapeutic drug has been proved to be more effective than other evaluation therapies. Even better, the subjects received only a weekly injection of mounjaro (tirzepatide) to simulate the effect of an intestinal hormone that helps regulate blood sugar and inhibit appetite.

Anqiao, An Old Japanese Sound Manufacturer, Filed For Bankruptcy

Japan's Onkyo home entertainment has announced that it has applied to the Osaka District Court for bankruptcy protection and accepted the decision to start bankruptcy proceedings. Total liabilities are about 3.1 billion yen. Some analysts said that the audio-visual mode of today's era has changed. People use less audio equipment such as mini sound and stereo power amplifier, which used to be the main product, but listen to music through smart phones. Anqiao failed to respond to this change in time.

Coca Cola Was Exposed To Require Employees Not To Buy Competitive Products, Or Face The Risk Of Dismissal

Coca Cola employees can't drink Pepsi? The New York Post reported on the 13th that Mike Smith, who claimed to be an employee of Coca Cola, shared the secret agreement the company asked employees to sign on the Q & a website quora. "After being hired, the employee signed an agreement with Coca Cola stating that he would not buy or consume any competitor's products, otherwise he would face the risk of dismissal," he wrote