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Memory of the World
documentary heritage of worldwide importance, initiative launched by UNESCO
M-theory
In physics, M-theory is a theory that unifies all consistent versions of superstring theory. Edward Witten first conjectured the existence of such a theory at a string theory conference at the University of Southern California in 1995. Witten's announcement initiated a flurry of research activity known as the second superstring revolution. Prior to Witten's announcement, string theorists had identified five versions of superstring theory. Although these theories initially appeared to be very different, work by many physicists showed that the theories were related in intricate and nontrivial wa
Corruption Perceptions Index
country ranking by public sector corruption
N95 respirator
particulate respirator that meets the N95 standard of the United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
ThetaHealing
ThetaHealing (also Theta Healing) is the registered trademark for a method of meditation created by Vianna Stibal in 1995. ThetaHealing claims to change a practitioner's brain wave pattern to the theta pattern, allowing them to explore how "emotional energy" affects their health, and develop a "natural intuition".
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
United Nations observance day, 17 June
card security code
Security feature of payment cards
building printing
using 3D printing to construct buildings
Gender-related Development Index
index designed to measure of gender equality
Roman Warm Period
warm weather period, 250 BC to AD 400
350 nm lithography process
semiconductor manufacturing processes with a 350 nm MOSFET technology node
selective laser melting
additive manufacturing technique
Verdurian
constructed language of fictional world
Gender Empowerment Measure
index
Hyundai Beta engine
motor vehicle engine
New Chronology
alternative chronology of the ancient Near East developed by David Rohl
Wreath of Christ
set of prayer beads developed in 1995 by Swedish bishop Martin Lönnebo