2023-08-21 06:12:28
About half a billion celestial bodies orbit the sun and move through our solar system at speeds of regarding 30 km per second, potentially threatening the planet. Headlines appear on the Internet, almost every week, describing asteroids the size of a “bus”, “truck”, “vending machine”, “half the size of a giraffe” or, in fact, a whole giraffe. In addition to headlines warning of “killer” asteroids, “planet killer” and “God of Chaos”. And of course, the threats posed by asteroids are real. About 65 million years ago, life on Earth was affected by what was likely the impact of a large asteroid, killing most of the dinosaurs. What is the danger of a direct hit? Small asteroids cause much less damage than large asteroids. Therefore, the Earth experiences frequent but low-impact collisions with small asteroids, and rare but high-impact collisions with large asteroids. In most cases, the smallest asteroids pretty much disintegrate when they hit Earth’s atmosphere, not even reaching the surface. When a small asteroid (or meteor, an object smaller than an asteroid) hits Earth’s atmosphere, it produces a spectacular “fireball” – a long-period, bright version of a shooting star, or meteor. A very simplistic calculation gives an idea of how many asteroids you might expect to approach our planet. An asteroid measuring four meters across will cross Earth’s surface once a year, on average. Double the surface area, and you can expect two every year 6,400 kilometers from the Earth’s surface, and so on. Now, think of the really big asteroids, more than a kilometer in diameter. The same very simplified logic as above can be applied. It might be said that for every such impact that might threaten civilization, occurring once every half a million years or so, we can expect thousands of near misses (closer than the moon) in the same time period. Such an event will occur in 2029, when asteroid 153814 (2001 WN5) will pass at a distance of 248,700 km from Earth. How do we assess threats and what can we do regarding them? Almost 95% of asteroids larger than 1 km have been discovered, and the sky is constantly being searched for the remaining 5%. When a new asteroid is found, astronomers take extensive observations to assess any threat to Earth. The Torino Scale ranks projected threats up to 100 years in the future, and the scale ranges from 0 (no risk) to 10 (a specific collision with a large object). Currently, all known objects have a rating of zero. No known object has yet been rated higher than 4 (close encounter, warranting attention from astronomers). Finally, technology has advanced to the point where we have a chance to do something if we encounter a large number on the scale of Turin. Recently, the DART mission collided with an asteroid, causing it to change its trajectory. In the future, it is plausible that such a measure, with sufficient lead time, might help protect the Earth from collision. The report was prepared by Stephen Tingay, John Curtin Distinguished Professor (Radio Astronomy), Curtin University.
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The Link Between Physical Fitness and Cancer Prevention: A Holistic Approach to Health and Well-being
2023-08-16 16:46:40
A number of studies have linked interest in physical fitness with a lower risk of cancer, as this fitness can be enhanced by brisk walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, or climbing stairs regularly.
According to a new study published by the British newspaper “The Sun”, enhancing fitness improves the health of the heart and lungs, and thus increases the ability to resist serious cancers such as throat, pancreas, liver, intestine, kidney or lung cancer.
“The study shows that higher physical fitness in healthy young men is associated with a lower risk of 10 out of 18 cancers examined,” says Dr Aron Onerup, from the University of Gothenburg.
“These results can be used in public health policy, and to enhance motivation to increase cardiorespiratory fitness in young people,” he added.
He continued, “Individuals with low physical fitness were more likely to be obese and have a higher incidence of alcohol and drug abuse.”
For its part, the British National Health Authority says that adults should do 150 minutes of moderate exercise every week, while children should do an hour of activity per day.
This can reduce the risk of cancer by maintaining a healthy weight, balancing hormone levels, controlling blood pressure and sugar and strengthening the immune system.
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Unlicensed Medical Center Raided in Minieh: Lebanese Director and Syrian Midwife Arrested
2023-08-14 11:48:23
A patrol from the Minieh-Danniyeh office in State Security affiliated to the North Regional Directorate and under the direction of the regional director and following reviewing the competent judiciary, raided an unlicensed medical center in the Minieh region that was examining patients, and according to sources, its director, a Lebanese national named (A.A.), was arrested. A midwife of Syrian nationality called (N.M) was also arrested for practicing her profession in the aforementioned medical center without having a permit to practice the profession. The center was sealed with red wax and the two detainees were referred to the competent judiciary.
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2023-08-13 05:17:02
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All eyes are on the arrival of the “Transocean Barents” drilling rig in Lebanon’s exclusive economic waters next week, with the aim of starting drilling and exploration work at the beginning of next September.
The International Energy Agency raised its forecast for global oil demand this year to the “highest level ever recorded” to reach 102.2 million barrels per day, according to its monthly report issued last Friday. Last June, the demand reached 103 million barrels per day, and this August it may set a new record. The records are being set due to summer air travel, the increasing use of oil in electricity production and the sharp increase in activity in the Chinese petrochemical sector. This encourages, according to economic observers, international oil companies to submit applications for participation in the second licensing round to award the remaining eight blocks in Lebanon, whose deadline has been extended to October 2.
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