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How to celebrate, style your new-mom body
Local stylist shares tips and tricks to accentuate the curves you like and conceal the ones you d like to get rid of. Author: Keitha Nelson Updated: 6:40 AM EDT May 7, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Ahead of Mother’s Day Good Morning Jacksonville teamed up with local stylist, Kristopher Sawyer to help moms look and feel their best.
After having a child you’ve likely seen celebrity mom’s bodies snap back quickly to what it once was before having a child. For the majority of mothers, that’s often not the case. Babycenter.com surveyed 7,000 mothers and 86 % say one to two years after having their baby their belly still has not returned to normal.
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Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have succeeded for the first time in looking inside materials using the method of transient grating spectroscopy with ultrafast X-rays at SwissFEL. The experiment at PSI is a milestone in observing processes in the world of atoms. The researchers are publishing their research results today in the journal
Nature Photonics.
The structures on microchips are becoming ever tinier; hard disks write entire encyclopedias on magnetic disks the size of a fingernail. Many technologies are currently breaking through the boundaries of classical physics. But in the nanoworld, other laws apply - those of quantum physics. And there are still many unanswered questions: How does heat actually travel through a semiconductor material at the nanoscale? What exactly happens when individual bits are magnetised in a computer hard disk, and how fast can we write? There are still no answers to these and many