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Descoberto fóssil de ave gigante que conviveu com dinossauros
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Portugueses ajudam a descobrir ave do tempo dos dinossauros
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Descoberto fóssil de ave gigante que conviveu com os dinossauros
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Franco’s university sanctions regulations to be replaced
For the first time in the history of Spanish democracy, a government is proposing to standardise sanctions within the university community with a code that respects constitutional principles.
The Law of Coexistence – which will replace regulations brought in during the dictatorship of former general Francisco Franco, in 1954 – prioritises mediation but penalises harassment or the copying of theses, with expulsions of up to three years.
The dictatorship’s regulations are, according to the government “in clear contradiction with the democratic principles of our society”. Specifically, the regulations did not enshrine a student s right of defence, offences had no ‘expiry date’, and they did not take into account the basic principles of responsibility and proportionality.
Experiment Casts Doubt on Potential Dark Matter Find
May 27, 2021•
Physics 14, s71
The DAMA/LIBRA experiment’s potential dark matter detection went unconfirmed for 20 years. Now, a similar experiment offers evidence against the result.
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For about two decades, physicists have been tantalized by results from the DAMA/LIBRA experiment in Italy, which hint at the detection of dark matter particles. Now, a team at the University of Zaragoza and Canfranc Underground Laboratory in Spain presents an analysis of three years of data from the nearly identical Annual modulation with NaI Scintillators (ANAIS) experiment [1]. The new data tentatively refute the claim that DAMA/LIBRA detected dark matter but do not yet exclude the possibility completely.