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We are breathing uranium
Uranium is not used responsibly.
It is used in ammunitions during war. When ammunitions explode, uranium is dispersed into dust that is carried by the wind or spreads into waterways. We are all polluted by wars, even those far away. It is used in agriculture to sterilize crops. Farmers are the first victims because they are the most exposed. In large silos, uranium is used to prevent wheat from rotting. Accidents always happen, dispersing the dust. It would be better to have small-scale, sustainable agriculture that can be managed without chemicals, even if it means using more labor.
It is used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants, which produces waste that is buried under layers of concrete that will crack within fifty years. In addition, nuclear power plants are being used for longer than it has been made for or built in earthquake-prone areas, even at the risk of accidents. For example, Fukushima was built on a seismic fault line.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, beauty products and orange paints for wallpaper were made with radioactive substances such as uranium, radium, and cesium. Scientists have proven that these substances are harmful.
Medical imaging and space exploration seem to be the only areas where uranium is used reasonably. Nuclear deaths are not counted accurately because there is no way to link exposure to uranium with a disease that occurs fifty years later. There is no way to conduct epidemiological studies.
But science is clear: exposure to uranium dust causes cancer and birth defects. Uranium dust lodges in the lungs and irradiates the rest of the body and the surrounding environment.
With all the money spent on handling uranium (procedures, paperwork, construction of nuclear power plants, intermediaries, wars to maintain access to uranium, etc.), we could easily finance alternatives: non-radioactive metals for weapons, renewable energies, non-industrial agriculture.
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La próxima generación de conectividad inalámbrica ya tiene nombre y fecha. Wi-Fi 8, también conocido como 802.11bn, se lanzará en 2028. Llegará con una promesa clara que no solo mejorará la velocidad o la latencia, sino que garantizará una conexión estable, constante y sin interrupciones. Qualcomm presentó este nuevo estándar bajo el concepto UHR+ (Ultra High Reliability), que se enfoca en…
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Sistema de Alerta de Tsunamis del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (NOAA) de los Estados Unidos que muestra el punto origen del terremoto de magnitud 8,8. / EFE | NOAA Kamchatka, Rusia. 30 de julio de 2025 (EFE).– Un violento terremoto de magnitud 8.8, el octavo más potente registrado en el mundo y el mayor en la península rusa de Kamchatka en más de 70 años, sacudió las profundidades del Pacífico Norte en la madrugada de este miércoles, desatando una alerta máxima de tsunami que obligó a evacuaciones masivas en costas de Asia, Norteamérica y Latinoamérica, desde Japón hasta Chile. El sismo, ocurrido a las 01:25 hora española (08:25 hora local japonesa) a solo 18,2 km de profundidad frente a la costa sur de Kamchatka, generó olas de hasta 4 metros que ya han inundado zonas de las islas Kuriles rusas, avanzando 200 metros tierra adentro y dañando infraestructura portuaria. Las autoridades rusas, que reportan más de 30 réplicas (hasta magnitud 5), han evacuado a 2.700 personas en las Kuriles, incluyendo 600 niños, y a un campamento de surfistas en Kamchatka. Alerta Transcontinental: Japón: Aunque el temblor apenas se sintió (nivel 2/7), se registró un tsunami inicial de 40 cm en Hokkaido. Las autoridades, temiendo olas de hasta 3 metros, ordenaron evacuaciones masivas en la costa del Pacífico, desde Hokkaido hasta Wakayama, incluyendo avisos para la bahía de Tokio y Osaka (sede de la Expo Universal). EE.UU. y Canadá: La NOAA elevó la alerta al máximo para Hawái (donde se declaró estado de emergencia) y el oeste de Alaska, e instó a precaución en toda la costa oeste continental. Canadá pidió evitar playas. Latinoamérica en Prevención: Chile: Alerta de tsunami para toda su costa para este miércoles. Se iniciarán evacuaciones preventivas 3 horas antes de la estimación de llegada de las olas. Ecuador: “Alta probabilidad” de tsunami para las Islas Galápagos. Observación en la costa continental. Perú: Alerta de tsunami para todo su litoral. México: Alerta para el Pacífico, esperando olas menores a 20 cm. Centroamérica: Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá en observación. Colombia: Descartó amenaza para su costa pacífica. Otras Regiones: Filipinas espera olas menores a 1 metro e Indonesia prevé menos de 0,5 metros. Un Sismo Histórico: El Servicio Geofísico Unificado de Rusia confirmó que este es el terremoto más potente en Kamchatka desde 1952. Según el Instituto de Geociencias (IGEO), es el octavo de mayor magnitud registrado globalmente, solo superado en este siglo por el de Japón en 2011 (9.1). “Éste ha sido el mayor terremoto en todo el período de observaciones… Se esperan réplicas periódicas”, advirtió el gobernador de Kamchatka, Vladímir Sólodov, en Telegram. Mientras las primeras olas continúan propagándose por el Pacífico, millones de personas en decenas de países aguardan con inquietud, siguiendo protocolos de evacuación y refugiándose en zonas altas, en una demostración de la vulnerabilidad compartida frente a la furia del “Cinturón de Fuego”. Fuente: EFE
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Scientists recreate sound of Earth's magnetic flip 41,000 years ago
Approximately 41,000 years ago, Earth's magnetic field briefly reversed during what is known as the Laschamp event. During this time, Earth's magnetic field weakened significantly—dropping to a minimum of 5% of its current strength—which allowed more cosmic rays to reach Earth's atmosphere.
Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark and the German Research Center for Geosciences used data from ESA's Swarm mission, along with other sources, to create a sounded visualization of the Laschamp event. They mapped the movement of Earth's magnetic field lines during the event and created a stereo sound version which is what you can hear in the video.
The soundscape was made using recordings of natural noises like wood creaking and rocks falling, blending them into familiar and strange, almost alien-like, sounds. The process of transforming the sounds with data is similar to composing music from a score.
Data from ESA's Swarm constellation are being used to better understand how Earth's magnetic field is generated. The satellites measure magnetic signals not only from the core, but also from the mantle, crust, oceans and up to the ionosphere and magnetosphere. These data are crucial for studying phenomena such as geomagnetic reversals and Earth's internal dynamics.
The sound of Earth's magnetic field, the first version of the magnetic field sonification produced with Swarm data, was originally played through a 32-speaker system set up in a public square in Copenhagen, with each speaker representing changes in the magnetic field at different places around the world over the past 100,000 years.
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