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On-site in Ukraine: Security situation in Lviv remains stable

STORY: On-site in Ukraine: Security situation in Lviv remains stable DATELINE: May 12, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:54 LOCATION: LVIV, Ukraine CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): SHOMODI YURII, Xinhua reporter in Lviv, Ukraine STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): SHOMODI YURII, Xinhua reporter in Lviv, Ukraine "Hello, it's Shomodi Yurii from Lviv with Xinhua News Agency. And here are some news for today. So the first one is the security situation. Lviv got attacked on the 3rd of May, a part of the city was out of power, but as for now, the situation remains stable. Also today, Belarus declared its military 'special operation' forces to move closer to the Ukrainian border. Gas and diesel: there is enough gas for everyday needs, but there is still a limit an ordinary person can buy, which is 20 liters per time. Diesel is very rare to come across, sometimes gas stations sell it, but usually, a lot of people just buy it up immediately. Prices are still rising. For example, there are a lot of graphs that sho

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Shinkawa Electric's vibration monitoring sensor "Zerk X8

Shinkawa Electric's vibration monitoring sensor "Zerk X8

The connected sensors acquire analog data such as temperature, pressure, water level and flow rate as well as vibration. The data is sent via wireless LAN to an antenna several dozen meters away. The data is collected in the "Machine Dossier" cloud system. The data is displayed in an easy-to-understand manner using graphs and other data. Amazon's Amazon Web Services (AWS) is used as the system infrastructure. The data can be easily viewed on smartphones and other devices. The annual fee for using the system is 48,000 yen (excluding consumption tax) for each eight-point sensor. SEC of America (North Carolina), a wholly owned subsidiary in the U.S., develops and produces the system. Shinkawa Sensor Technology (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo), a subsidiary in Japan, will develop and produce higher-specification non-contact vibration sensors. (Photo taken on February 6, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Original data used by Japan to identify Hiroshima A-bomb found

Original data used by Japan to identify Hiroshima A-bomb found

Photo taken at the Kyoto University Museum in Kyoto, western Japan, on June 26, 2015, shows original copies of handwritten documents based on a survey of Hiroshima immediately after the U.S. atomic bombing of the western Japanese city in 1945, including graphs showing the measurements of radioactive rays from soil samples collected. They were found from among personal belongings of the late Kyoto Imperial University physics professor Bunsaku Arakatsu. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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