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„Omul Dragonului , o nouă specie descoperită Ar putea fi cel mai apropiat de Homo Sapiens
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Fizica, specialitatea gojdiștilor Premiată la Olimpiada Națională, studentă la 16 ani la Cluj-Napoca Pentru ea se bat universitățile din Marseille și Nantes
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but flashing glances
but that can do
what must be done.
– Iman Mersal, ‘I Look Around Me,’ translated by Khaled Mattawa, Words Without Borders, January 2006, used here by permission
Today (May 25), Mersal is among the Sheikh Zayed Book Award program’s most adamantly acclaimed laureates, welcomed as the 2021 winner in Literature for her creative nonfiction work
Fee Athar Enayat Al-Zayyat (In the Footsteps of Enayat Al-Zayyat), published in 2019 by Al Kotob Khan Library.
The French Edition, Actes Sud/Sindbad, the Arab Library
In April, Actes Sud’s Sindbad Arab Library published
Sur les traces d’Enayat Zayyat, a translation into French by Richard Jacquemond. An English edition reportedly is in progress.
The windswept German island that inspired quantum physics
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First ever X-rays from Uranus could finally shed light on the mysterious icy giant
IANSApr 1, 2021, 14:27 IST
IANS
In a finding that may help scientists learn more about
Uranus, astronomers have detected X-rays from this enigmatic ice giant planet in our solar system, for the first time.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and has two sets of rings around its equator. The planet, which has four times the diameter of Earth, rotates on its side, making it different from all other planets in the solar system.
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Since Voyager 2 was the only spacecraft to ever fly by Uranus, astronomers currently rely on telescopes much closer to Earth, like Chandra and the Hubble Space Telescope, to learn about this distant and cold planet that is made up almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.