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内容摘要:In artisanal mining, mercury is prized for its ability to bind quickly and easily to gold. Miners mix the liquid metal into crushed ore, and the mixture is then heated — often over open flames — to evaporate the mercury and leave behind a lump of gold. The process is cheap, effective and dangerous.

In artisanal mining, mercury is prized for its ability to bind quickly and easily to gold. Miners mix the liquid metal into crushed ore, and the mixture is then heated — often over open flames — to evaporate the mercury and leave behind a lump of gold. The process is cheap, effective and dangerous.

“Why is it that cinema, a breeding ground for socially committed works, seems to be so indifferent to the horror of reality and the oppression suffered by our sisters and brothers?” the letter read.Jake Coyle has covered the Cannes Film Festival since 2012. To prepare for this year, he practiced eating crepes on the run and interviewed filmmakers on three continents who are in competition for Cannes’ top honor, the Palme d’Or.

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For more coverage of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, visitMIAMI (AP) — Justo a tiempo para la temporada de bañadores, el Museo HistoryMiami inaugura una nueva exposición que examina la relación entre la evolución de la ropa de baño y el crecimiento del sur de Florida durante el último siglo.“Olas de Estilo: Ropa de Baño a Través de las Décadas” se abrió al público el sábado y se podrá visitar hasta el 5 de octubre. La exposición presenta alrededor de 50 piezas históricas de ropa de baño de la extensa colección del museo, que cuenta con más de 2.000 textiles.

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La experiencia inmersiva y dinámica permite a los visitantes explorar la historia y evolución de la ropa de baño, desde los pesados trajes de lana que aún se exigían por ley en muchos lugares a principios del siglo XX, hasta los modelos más modernos dejan poco a la imaginación.Natalia Crujeiras, directora general y ejecutiva de HistoryMiami, expresó que Miami es el lugar perfecto para una exposición como esta porque la cuidad ha moldeado la cultura de playa y ha sido moldeada por ella como ninguna otra.

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“Desde los esfuerzos por el cambio social hasta un lugar de diversión y exploración, y de inspiración de estilo alrededor del mundo, la playa siempre ha sido parte de Miami”, agregó.

Los visitantes pueden aprender sobre Jane Fisher, la esposa del pionero promotor inmobiliario de Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher. Jane Fisher se convirtió en creadora de tendencias en la década de 1910, cuando abandonó el traje de baño tradicional —que incluía una falda larga, medias y gorro—, por uno de los primeros modelos de traje de baño ajustados de Miami Beach. En un primer momento, el público se sorprendió, pero el estilo ganó popularidad rápidamente. Más tarde, su esposo utilizó fotos de “bellezas en traje de naño” para promocionar Miami Beach en todo el país.“That one in 100 years … is likely to go down to once every few decades,” said Ben Clarke, a researcher at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London and the study’s lead author. “If we continue to burn fossil fuels, events like this will not only continue to occur, but they’ll keep getting more dangerous.”

Heavier and more persistent rainfall is expected with climate change because the atmosphere holds more moisture as it warms. Warming ocean temperatures result in higher evaporation rates, which means more moisture is available to fuel storms.Forecast information and weather alerts from the National Weather Service communicated the risks of the April heavy rain days in advance, which the WWA says likely reduced the death toll. But workforce and budget cuts made by the Trump administration have left

or higher, raising concerns for public safety during future extreme weather events and the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season that officially begins June 1.“If we start cutting back on these offices or reducing the staff ... the unfortunate result is going to be more death. We’re going to have more people dying because the warnings are not going to get out, the warnings are not going to be as fine-tuned as they are today,” said Randall Cerveny, a climate professor at Arizona State University who was not involved in the study.

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