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The biannual Microbiotec congress was held from December 4 to 6, 2025, at the University of the Azores, in Ponta Delgada. This congress aims to provide an engaging platform for discussion and collaboration among national and international researchers and stakeholders across diverse fields of Microbiology and Biotechnology. Researchers from CEMMPRE participated with oral communications and ...
In celebration of the 251st anniversary of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Coimbra (FCTUC), an honorable mention was given to one member of CEMMPRE. Ricardo Branco was one of the winners in the category "Professors and Researchers considering the Impact of International Publications". Event video: here
A team of researchers from the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra, coordinated by Marco Reis, a lecturer in the Chemical Engineering Department, is “developing an AI-based tool to predict the regenerability of these oils. We want this process to be carried out quickly, without overloading the laboratories, so the acquisition of information must be agile ...
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It's consensus that the very similar apparent sizes of the Moon and the Sun as seen from Earth is a coincidence (as already answered in this site). This provides us with almost exact total solar
astronomy - How big a coincidence is the Sun and Moon having almost ...
The core temperature of the sun is on the order of 15 million degrees kelvin while its surface temperature is around 6000k. What are the main factors which determine the surface temperature of the...
This question is inspired by a similar one asked on Quora. Let's say a wizard magicked Jupiter into the Sun, with or without high velocity. What happens? The Quora question has two completely oppo...
15 If it is really between the earth and the sun it is called a "solar eclipse" and and the moon's shadow falls on the earth at certain places, because it is not large enough to cover the whole sun except on a shadow path. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun's disk, as seen in this 1999 solar eclipse.
Why can we see the moon when it is between the Earth and the Sun?
Besides the moon, the sun has a tidal component for the earths oceans, and when that crashes into continents the energy absorbed comes from the potential energy of the sun-earth system. I am not sure how this compares to the distance loss due to the mass and energy radiation of the sun you mentioned.
The sun will last, at its current brightness for 9 billion more years. How long until the sun gets burned down to the point where it cannot sustain life on Earth anymore? Updated: I am more concer...
I want to know how much lux the sun emits on a bright day - I don't mean when one stares directly at the sun, but rather when one walks casually outside when the sun is shinning brightly. Now the
The light from the Sun has a color blip, right where early atomic physics suggested the element with two protons in its nucleus would radiate. That element, called Helium (from Helios, Greek word for the Sun) really does exist. discovery of Helium There isn't any of it (nor evidence of it) in light from a typical light bulb.
Is the light from the Sun the same as the light from a bulb?
Do you want to know both how the Earth-sun distance is measured and how the speed of light is measured? Those are completely different things. As I asked before, separate threads, please.
If this is the case, then when we read things like what time sun sets and rises on websites, books, calendars, other official times, et al… does that mean when we see for example ‘sun set at 18:35’ is the time denoting the actual sun set taking into account of the mirage or what is visible to us.
What is actually meant by 'sun set' and 'sun rise' times, when taking ...
EurekAlert!: Researchers identify three psychological profiles that could determine the evolution of mental, cognitive and brain health in ageing
Researchers identify three psychological profiles that could determine the evolution of mental, cognitive and brain health in ageing
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