Rumors: Guangxi Nanning Mandarin purchased "3 cents a catty", and the fruit farmers did not sell it?
Truth: Recently, it was reported on the Internet that "Guangxi Nanning Mandarin ** went all the way down, 3 cents and 1 catty, and it was not sold if it was dumped", and it was accompanied by a ** dumping Mandarin orange. In response to the online situation, the original photographer responded that it was taken out of context and exaggerated the reality. **The "mandarin oranges" that are poured out are all secondary fruits such as selected sun fruits, hemp peel fruits, canker fruits, etc., not good quality mandarins.
In the Nanning North Agricultural Products Trading Center, the reporter learned from the Wuming Mandarin Industry Federation that the mandarin orange is divided into four grades: A, B, C, D according to the dimensions of fruit color, size, surface defects, etc., and the purchase price of different specifications and grades of mandarin oranges is also different. D fruit belongs to the ugly appearance of the fruit, in the market is 0Less than 5 yuan; C fruit is about 1 yuan to 1between 9 yuan; B fruit is slightly better than C fruit, the whole skin is not so flowery, and the acquisition ** is about 2 to 3 yuan; The skin of the fruit is relatively smooth, and the selling price is 3About 5 yuan. At present, the sales of mandarin oranges are generally stable, and the sales are relatively smooth. (*Guangxi Internet Rumor Refutation Platform, Nanning News Network).
Rumor: The red lantern on the street in Zhengzhou caused the "female driver" to run the red light by mistake and was fined?
Truth: Recently, the police of the Xiliuhu Police Station of the Zhongyuan Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Zhengzhou City, Henan Province found that there were netizens who claimed to be "female drivers" in the jurisdiction who spread the information on the Internet that "a road in Zhengzhou was full of red lanterns, causing them to be unable to see the traffic lights, and as a result, they were deducted 6 points and fined 200 yuan for running the red light by mistake". After investigation by the police, the publisher was actually a man, and the content was purely fabricated. This man confessed that he wanted to open a family** and made it up for Bo Eyeballs**. At present, the police have punished the rumor-mongers. (*Netinfo Zhengzhou" WeChat***.)
Today's popular science: Myth: On the highway, the faster the car, the more fuel-efficient?
Truth: Not necessarily. When the car is moving, when the speed reaches a certain value, the fuel consumption will reach the lowest value, and the professional name of this speed is "economic speed". When the vehicle speed is too slow, the piston movement speed is low, which will lead to insufficient fuel combustion and low engine utilization. Fuel economy is best when the engine is operating at 80 to 90 percent, and the least amount of fuel is used to run the same distance. But it's not that the faster the car, the more fuel-efficient. If the speed of the car is too fast, it will cost fuel, because when the car is driving at high speed, the intake speed will increase the intake resistance, and the drag coefficient will also increase at this time, so the fuel consumption will also increase. In addition, the economic speed varies from model to model. (*Scientific refutation of rumors).
Today's tip: Attention: **The Cyberspace Administration of China launched the "Clear 2024 Spring Festival Network Environment Rectification" special action.
Details: In order to create a festive and peaceful online atmosphere for the Spring Festival, the Cyberspace Administration of China has decided to launch a one-month special action of "Clean, 2024 Spring Festival Online Environment Rectification" from now on. The special action focuses on rectifying six issues: 1. Promoting curiosity-hunting behaviors and violating public order and good customs. II. Issues of spreading online anger and inciting group antagonism. 3. Concocting false information and malicious marketing to hype up the problem. Fourth, the problem of pornographic gambling drainage and Internet fraud. Fifth, advocating the problem of showing off wealth and worshiping money, and chasing stars without a bottom line. VI. Issues endangering the physical and psychological health of minors. (*Netcom China).
Details: **Cyberspace Administration of China.