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The G20 Can Use the Current Crisis To Its Advantage
As we enter a more complex phase of the economic, geopolitics and climate crises, the Group of Industrialized countries G20 prepares to host its annual in person summit in November 2022 under the leadership of Indonesia President. The G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. These countries account for 80% of global economic output, 75% of exports and 60% of the world population. While the Presidents and Prime Ministers of these countries have been meeting annually since 1999, except for the 2008 financial crises, the G20 has become a little more than a photo opportunity. Last year G20, the first in person meeting since Covid started, hosted by the Italian Prime Minister, did not move the needle of international cooperation.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
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Medical science Treatment of articular cartilage injury with piezoelectric device Osteoarthritis is a very common disease. As a result of trauma or aging, articular cartilage will be damaged, resulting in a direct impact on the bone, causing severe pain. At present, there is no effective cure for osteoarthritis. Recently, scientists have used a piezoelectric device to effectively improve the healing of knee cartilage defects in rabbits. The study has been published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
By gaisndm Hawkshaw3 years ago in Earth
When there is a lot of stress, plants will scream, and it will be super loud.
Don't think that plants are quiet and silent under any blow. Actually, it's our ears. We don't hear their voices. When human beings are under pressure and have nowhere to release, they may run to an open place and shout loudly, as if they can get the backlog of emotions out of the body and dissipate in the air.
By jsyeem shekels3 years ago in Earth
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New technology The world's smallest miniature battery Nowadays, electronic devices such as computers are becoming smaller and smaller, so there is an urgent need to develop smaller micro-batteries compatible with the devices. At present, the integration of micro-battery mainly uses wet chemical method, in which electrodes, adhesives and other materials need to be treated as mud, and the area of the battery integrated by this method is often more than 1 square millimeter. Recently, a study published in Advanced Energy Materials produced miniature batteries less than 1 square millimeter and smaller than a grain of salt using a method called Swiss roll.
By jsyeem shekels3 years ago in Earth
The "unknown continent" may have been identified, consisting of five islands, and it is very likely that life exists
The earth in our daily life is great and mysterious. In fact, we have discovered many unsolved mysteries about the earth. Therefore, in order to better find answers to such mysteries, the scientific and technological progress of human society continues to develop.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Pyramids were not built by slaves? Expert: The pay for building the pyramids is very high
The Egyptian pyramids are not only the pride and representative of the Egyptian people, but also an insurmountable miracle in the hearts of people all over the world. As archaeologists dig deeper and deeper, the story of the pyramids and the pharaohs of ancient Egypt is becoming clearer. Although there are still many mysteries that are difficult to solve, the truth is expected to be revealed in the future.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Scientists have found that the speed of light in the universe is the limit speed in the universe?
In everyone's previous impressions, the speed of light is endless, no matter how far apart the high beam can reach in an instant, and people have been expecting to create extremely high-speed objects such as light-speed spacecraft, then the speed of light is the universe The limit speed among them?
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Study says coral can 'talk'? It is not a plant as a marine rainforest that needs to be protected?
Are corals plants or animals? It has been quarreling for thousands of years. Theophrastus, a student of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, called coral "Korallion" in a book about stones, implying that it was a type of mineral.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Is the Arctic "dormant" methane or "awakened", and the sixth mass extinction climax is approaching?
Introduction: About 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs, the biological overlords on the earth, were tragically extinct, so there were a lot of vacancies in the ecological chain of the earth. It stands to reason that mammals should quickly rise to become the new overlords of the earth at this time, but That wasn't the case, as dust and carbon dioxide levels in the air surged after the planetary collision that killed the dinosaurs, and temperatures began to mess up.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Why are there no penguins in the Arctic? 69 penguins were stocked in the Arctic in the 19th century. How are they doing now?
Little kids often ask weird questions like do polar bears hurt penguins? I believe that some friends will be puzzled at first hearing this question. In fact, the answer to this question is extremely simple - because penguins only live in Antarctica.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth











