trino Experiment in the United States will rely on liquid argon to measure the elusive particles, says Mary Bishai, a physicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York and co-spokesperson for the US observatory. Both of these future detectors will measure neutrinos beaming in from nearby particle accelerators rather than nuclear reactors.
Like telescopes that view the cosmos at different wavelengths, having several neutrino detectors that use distinct techniques to observe neutrinos from various sources, such as the Sun and nuclear power stations, will allow researchers to develop a better understanding of neutrino characteristics and the role of these particles in the Universe, says Bishai. “It gives us a unique way of checking that our picture is consistent,” she says.
Gemma Conroy - NATURE Journal
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00694-5…
gs the possibility of profound personal, societal and global renewal. We need to stop
and ask: Why do we collectively create results nobody wants? What keeps us locked into the old
ways of operating? And what can we do to transform these root issues that keep us trapped in
the patterns of the past?
The book Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-system 2 Eco-system Economies
ponders these questions and proposes a new line of thought that is summarized in 10 insights.
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Added by Michael Grove at 18:59 on September 23, 2013
raises one leg out of the water and replaces it,
a single step. As I watch I, too, am drawn into the spread
of silence. Slowly, a bank of cloud approaches, slipping its
bulged and billowing texture over the earth, folding the heron
and the alder trees and my gazing body into the depths of a
vast breathing being, enfolding us all within a common flesh, a
common story now bursting with rain.
David Abram - The Spell of the Sensuous…
E & SNOW on the mountainsides around the family retreat in La Forclaz, in view of the fact that [IT] had already been calculated that the amount of ICE-WATER FLOW into the Rhone, would eventually make its way to Lake Geneva and result in the very extensive flooding Geneva [IT]self; {SO] as you can well imagine this event in Italy does not come as a surprise.…
o da Vinci
When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" -
I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's
take on them which was that they were -
"as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"
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