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1/9 Exciting work from Simona Nitti and colleagues... good news for #space #weather forecasting/predictions and correlated #disaster #preparedness, #bioterrorism, #pandemic preparedness, #power #outages, #cybersecurity, etc.

academic.oup.com/mnras/article-…

#heliobiology
2/9 "#Coronal #holes (#CHs) are the source of #high-#speed #streams (#HSSs) in the #solar #wind, whose interaction with the slow solar wind creates #corotating #interaction #regions (#CIRs) in the #heliosphere."
3/9 "Whenever the CIRs hit the #Earth, they can cause #geomagnetic #storms. We develop a method to predict the strength of CIR/HSS-driven geomagnetic storms directly from #solar #observations using the CH areas and associated #magnetic #field #polarity."
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#Copenhagen #Dinamarca

Tiroteo en un centro comercial en Copenhague.

Al menos un herido de bala. Se desconocen los motivos por el momento.
Las autoridades dicen que hay varios heridos por disparos.

Se ha detenido a una persona. ImageImage
#Copenhagen

Vídeo del momento del tiroteo en el centro comercial.
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Short🧵. As many people know, Laxton, in Nottinghamshire, is one of the few places in England where large-scale #medieval open #fields survive, still collectively organised & managed in the same way that they were 6 and more centuries ago. … /1
The term ‘open fields’ has become shorthand for large (often huge) areas of arable, subdivided into unhedged blocks (‘furlongs’), subdivided in turn into narrow strips (‘selions’). #medieval #landscape. /2
And the strips (selions) in each furlong were shared out, one by one in repetitive order, between the village’s farmers. This 1617 map from Balsham, Cambs., names of the farmer of each strip. By 1617 some had acquired & merged neighbouring strips, others had subdivided theirs. /3
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10 de diciembre de 1934. Seis jóvenes se reúnen en el Café Capoulade (París). Sobre la mesa, un objetivo: revitalizar las matemáticas.

Así "nació" #Bourbaki, uno de los matemáticos más influyentes y polémicos del siglo XX.

Dentro HILO ⬇️⬇️

#EnHebrasMatemáticas
Lo que allí se habló fue el germen de una revolución en las matemáticas.

Tanto es así que, en la década de los 70, las pizarras de nuestras aulas se rindieron a los conjuntos, anillos, aplicaciones… ¿Alguien lo recuerda?

El juicio sobre su idoneidad se deja como ejercicio.
A fin de entender por qué ese giro hacia los cimientos abstractos de las matemáticas que, a juicio de muchos/as, complicaron en demasía la enseñanza de las matemáticas, tenemos que entender quiénes eran, qué pretendían hacer, y quién o qué fue Bourbaki.

¡Allá vamos!
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48. The Legacy of US, UK, France, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain, Canada, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia, Jordan, Nato in Syria
#RegimeChange #FakeNews #FalseFlag #terrorism #SyriaInvasion #WarCrimes #CrimesAgainstHumanity
1 to 20. The Legacy of US, UK, France, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain, Canada, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia, Jordan, Nato in Syria 🤨👇🏼
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21 to 40. The Legacy of US, UK, France, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain, Canada, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia, Jordan, Nato in Syria 🤨👇🏼
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Tensions increase in Lebanese city as protesters clash with Harakat Amal supporters: video aml.ink/GfhJ7
"#Hezbollah leader Hassan #Nasrallah has signaled his readiness to support the current #Lebanese govt amid the ongoing protests in the capital Beirut. In a televised speech, Nasrallah said that he would back the govt,“but with a new agenda & a new spirit”
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"The #Turkish-backed militants launched a surprise attack on the #SyrianArmy’s defenses near the #Syrian-#Turkish border today in a bid to advance to the Tal Tamr District of Al-Hasakah."
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Last weekend I went for a walk in the countryside near where we live with my two boys who are 13 & 15. At one point I mentioned how beautiful a particular field looked. The youngest said he thought fields were boring. They agreed they preferred woods.
I insisted I thought fields were beautiful but they carried on dissing fields, calling them dull and plain, and championing woods. I called them a pair of idiots and they started saying how I liked fields and calling me Field Boy.
This went on for the duration of the walk, but I couldn’t win them round. I drew this picture to commemorate the walk (we also saw a dog running in the stream. I didn’t actually go into the field).
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Pues me voy a animar como dije el otro día a hacer un proyecto 365, pero en vez de haciendo fotos, editando fotos mías antiguas, random, basadas en el mood de cada día.
La única limitación que me voy a poner, va a ser el formato 1:1... A ver lo que sale xD
#365photochallenge
I´ll say it also in English :)
I´m gonna try a photography 365 project, but instead of taking photos, processing old random photos of mine...
Only one rule: the square format.
Let´s see what I got, which will be directly affected by the mood of the day...
#365photochallenge
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