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Russian scientists asked the Dalai Lama for a hundred Tibetan monks to study the effect of meditation on the human brain
Roskosmos will need this experience to immerse the crew of the spacecraft into a state of artificial hibernation during long flights.
About 100 practicing monks take part in the study of the electrical activity of the brain during meditation, which is carried out by scientists from the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IMBP) of the Russian Academy of Sciences in order to find ways to temporarily immerse the spacecraft crew into a state of artificial hibernation for long flights. TASS writes about this with reference to Yuri Bubeev, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation and Deputy Director of the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
βThe most interesting for us were the practices of induction of unusual, altered states of consciousness. These states were achieved by many hours of meditation, sensory deprivation, monotony, deep concentration. Our task is to reach such a level of understanding of their meditative technologiesβ Bubeev said.
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Russian scientists asked the Dalai Lama for a hundred Tibetan monks to study the effect of meditation on the human brain
Roskosmos will need this experience to immerse the crew of the spacecraft into a state of artificial hibernation during long flights.
About 100 practicing monks take part in the study of the electrical activity of the brain during meditation, which is carried out by scientists from the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IMBP) of the Russian Academy of Sciences in order to find ways to temporarily immerse the spacecraft crew into a state of artificial hibernation for long flights. TASS writes about this with reference to Yuri Bubeev, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation and Deputy Director of the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
βThe most interesting for us were the practices of induction of unusual, altered states of consciousness. These states were achieved by many hours of meditation, sensory deprivation, monotony, deep concentration. Our task is to reach such a level of understanding of their meditative technologiesβ Bubeev said.
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Opinion | Ukraine Is Advancing, and Russia Is Retreating, but President Zelensky Has a Big Problem
November 17, 2022
Despite its recent military reverses, Russia retains immense destructive power. Just within recent weeks, its missiles and drones have struck 40 percent of Ukraineβs energy infrastructure, triggering rolling blackouts across the country. Missile barrages left about 4.5 million Ukrainians without electricity. Eighty percent of Kyivβs denizens were deprived of water; 350,000 homes lost power. As this weekβs missile strikes show, Russia is not about to let up.
Amid all this, Ukraineβs leaders must meet the many basic needs of their people, whose lives have been upended. Read more
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November 17, 2022
Despite its recent military reverses, Russia retains immense destructive power. Just within recent weeks, its missiles and drones have struck 40 percent of Ukraineβs energy infrastructure, triggering rolling blackouts across the country. Missile barrages left about 4.5 million Ukrainians without electricity. Eighty percent of Kyivβs denizens were deprived of water; 350,000 homes lost power. As this weekβs missile strikes show, Russia is not about to let up.
Amid all this, Ukraineβs leaders must meet the many basic needs of their people, whose lives have been upended. Read more
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Opinion | Ukraine Is Advancing, and Russia Is Retreating, but President Zelensky Has a Big Problem
The economy is in tatters.
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Details of a missile attack on military-industrial complex facilities in Zaporozhye
According to preliminary information, missile strikes in the Shevchenkovsky district of the city of Zaporozhye hit the ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as aircraft repair workshops on the territory of the Motor Sich plant, which produced AI-450 aircraft engines and components for drones.
They are installed on Turkish UAVs Bayraktar and Akinci.
In addition, the enterprises assembled engines for military aircraft and helicopters, as well as repaired military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Vladimir Rogov
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According to preliminary information, missile strikes in the Shevchenkovsky district of the city of Zaporozhye hit the ammunition depot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as aircraft repair workshops on the territory of the Motor Sich plant, which produced AI-450 aircraft engines and components for drones.
They are installed on Turkish UAVs Bayraktar and Akinci.
In addition, the enterprises assembled engines for military aircraft and helicopters, as well as repaired military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Vladimir Rogov
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Today the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation celebrate the Day of Missile Forces and Artillery.
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Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un came to the last launch of the Hwaseong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile with his wife and daughter, who first appeared in public.
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The flight altitude of the North Korean Hwaseong-17 ballistic missile, which was launched on November 18, was more than 6,000 km, and the test range was 1,000 km.
Thus, an ICBM capable of carrying a nuclear warhead could easily reach the United States.
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Thus, an ICBM capable of carrying a nuclear warhead could easily reach the United States.
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Orenburg region, Russia is being re-equipped with the "Avangard" strategic missile system with a hypersonic glide unit.
On December 13, 2001, US President George W. Bush announced the US unilateral withdrawal from the Treaty, after which, according to the provisions of the treaty, it remained in force for another 6 months, until June 12, 2002.
The Treaty on the Limitation of Anti- Ballistic Missile Systems (ABM) was signed on May 26, 1972 by the USA and the USSR till the US withdraw from it in June 12, 2002.
It forced Russia to develop hypersonic weapons. Vladimir Putin: βWe had to create this [hypersonic] weapon in response to the US deployment of a strategic missile defense system, which in the future would be able to practically neutralize, nullify our entire nuclear potential.β
Here it is: "strategic weapons systems of a completely different type, which will fly at hypersonic speed and will be able to change the trajectory both in height and in direction."
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On December 13, 2001, US President George W. Bush announced the US unilateral withdrawal from the Treaty, after which, according to the provisions of the treaty, it remained in force for another 6 months, until June 12, 2002.
The Treaty on the Limitation of Anti- Ballistic Missile Systems (ABM) was signed on May 26, 1972 by the USA and the USSR till the US withdraw from it in June 12, 2002.
It forced Russia to develop hypersonic weapons. Vladimir Putin: βWe had to create this [hypersonic] weapon in response to the US deployment of a strategic missile defense system, which in the future would be able to practically neutralize, nullify our entire nuclear potential.β
Here it is: "strategic weapons systems of a completely different type, which will fly at hypersonic speed and will be able to change the trajectory both in height and in direction."
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While the new British Prime Minister Rushi Sunak arrived in Kyiv for the first time on an official visit to meet Zelensky, Illegal immigrants are flooding UK.
British media specify that this trip will cost Britain 50 million euros. So much promised to transfer as assistance to Ukraine.
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British media specify that this trip will cost Britain 50 million euros. So much promised to transfer as assistance to Ukraine.
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πΊπ¦ππ‘People in Odessa protesting about the electricity blackoutfor 4 days by blocking road.
"There may not be light and heat for more than one day, but for a week or two" β Lviv Mayor Sadovoy.
Residents of one of the neighborhoods of Odessa came out to protest against the power outage: according to them, it has been missing from the houses for the fourth day. People accuse the authorities of inaction and unwillingness to solve the issue of resuming power supply.
What is happening is a clear example of a systematic fire impact on the Ukrainian energy system. The country will not be in a total "blackout", but the failure of transformer equipment and other similar facilities destroy the unified structure.
The network is gradually breaking up into separate "islands" that are not connected to each other, when areas in the southern part of the country can be powered by nuclear power plants in western Ukraine. With each new massive raid, it becomes more difficult to do this.
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"There may not be light and heat for more than one day, but for a week or two" β Lviv Mayor Sadovoy.
Residents of one of the neighborhoods of Odessa came out to protest against the power outage: according to them, it has been missing from the houses for the fourth day. People accuse the authorities of inaction and unwillingness to solve the issue of resuming power supply.
What is happening is a clear example of a systematic fire impact on the Ukrainian energy system. The country will not be in a total "blackout", but the failure of transformer equipment and other similar facilities destroy the unified structure.
The network is gradually breaking up into separate "islands" that are not connected to each other, when areas in the southern part of the country can be powered by nuclear power plants in western Ukraine. With each new massive raid, it becomes more difficult to do this.
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πΊπ¦π‘π Tension is growing, rallies in Odessa are continuing.
People protest against the power outages.
People in Odessa protesting about no electricity in some parts of Odessa for 4 days by blocking road.
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People protest against the power outages.
People in Odessa protesting about no electricity in some parts of Odessa for 4 days by blocking road.
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky was a rather interesting Russian politician, who entered the political scene in 1992 and remained very active up until he passed away in April of 2022. He was known for being very outspoken, passionate, and for behaving oddly at times: once he threw a glass of orange juice at his debate opponent on live TV.
Zhirinovsky often spoke of things that people laughed at. His crazy ideas seemed to be so far out there that he was viewed by many as a clown. However, a lot of his seemingly insane statements are no longer laughable, as they have been coming true. See for yourself.
Can you spot Petro Poroshenko? He's there, listening.
Zhirinovsky often spoke of things that people laughed at. His crazy ideas seemed to be so far out there that he was viewed by many as a clown. However, a lot of his seemingly insane statements are no longer laughable, as they have been coming true. See for yourself.
Can you spot Petro Poroshenko? He's there, listening.
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Military Hospital named after N.Burdenko develops and introduces new 3D-implant-modeling method to fully recover critically injured patients' limbs
π₯ The new development of military healthcare professionals from the hospital named after N.Burdenko will allow to create individual three-dimensional customised implants that fully fit the lost bone fragments in terms of size and shape.
β½οΈ Implants are to be installed in the defect area, and to be filled with elements of bone tissues, speciall grown with patient's stem cells, as well as with muscular tissues, and fragments of patient's origin.
β½οΈ This kind of injuries used to result in the amputation. Patients' rehabilitation took several years, while some of the patients have not succeeded in fully regaining the functioning of their injured limbs.
β½οΈ The employment of the innovative method to recover limbs multiply reduces the period of rehabilitation.
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π₯ The new development of military healthcare professionals from the hospital named after N.Burdenko will allow to create individual three-dimensional customised implants that fully fit the lost bone fragments in terms of size and shape.
β½οΈ Implants are to be installed in the defect area, and to be filled with elements of bone tissues, speciall grown with patient's stem cells, as well as with muscular tissues, and fragments of patient's origin.
β½οΈ This kind of injuries used to result in the amputation. Patients' rehabilitation took several years, while some of the patients have not succeeded in fully regaining the functioning of their injured limbs.
β½οΈ The employment of the innovative method to recover limbs multiply reduces the period of rehabilitation.
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Here's some Med Man wisdom.
How can you judge a man's character?
You judge a man's character by the way he treats someone who can't benefit him in any way
If he treats that person well, then he's probably an O.K person
If he treats that person shit, he's probably a shit guy.
How can you judge a man's character?
You judge a man's character by the way he treats someone who can't benefit him in any way
If he treats that person well, then he's probably an O.K person
If he treats that person shit, he's probably a shit guy.
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