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CMB.TECH: Blueprint for a New Era in Shipping Friday, May 2, 2025 Featuring: Mr. Alexander Saverys, CEO of CMB.TECH Mr. Nicolas Bornozis, President of Capital Link. Discover how one of the most forward-thinking players in maritime is reshaping the future of shipping. In this exclusive webinar, Mr. Alexander Saverys shares his bold vision and concrete actions driving industry transformation—through diversification, decarbonization, and a relentless focus on innovation and shareholder value. Gain insight into the company’s pioneering projects, strategic outlook, and the technologies propelling the sector into a new era. About CMB.TECH: CMB.TECH is a diversified and future-proof maritime group, leading the way in decarbonisation. With a fleet of over 160 seagoing vessels in dry bulk, container transport, chemical tankers, offshore wind, and oil tankers, we develop low-carbon solutions across all our divisions. Our focus lies in large-scale marine and industrial applications powered by hydrogen or ammonia, showcased through our various brands. At CMB.TECH, we are not just users of clean fuels; we also produce, distribute, and transport hydrogen and ammonia, playing an integral role in the realm of low-carbon fuels. Our company is listed on Euronext Brussels and the NYSE under the unique code ‘CMBT’ About Trending News: This Podcasts Series features interviews and discussions with senior management elaborating on recent company news and announcements, and market trends. For more episodes please visit here: https://capitallinkshipping.com/trending-news/
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NextGen homebuyers seek advice from AI and social media. So, where do loan officers and mortgage pros fit in? Find some answers in this new episode of TheMortgageMix podcast. Listen as Ralph Remy, CMB, Cheri McCarthy, CMB®, AMP, and special guest Kristin Messerli from FirstHome IQ unpack our 2025 NextGen Homebuyers Report. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast today so you don't miss any future episodes!
Why is it so difficult to study the evolution of early galaxies? Are metallic D&D dice better than plastic ones? And can you have too many Pokémon tattoos? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome Justin Cole, who is currently a grad student at Texas A&M studying the evolution of distant galaxies in pursuit of his PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics. As always, though, we start off with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing – the recent – and remarkable – discovery of four planets orbiting Barnard's Star, a tiny star not much bigger than Jupiter with the highest measured proper motion of any star in our sky. Chuck and Justin discuss why the discovery of new exoplanets is so challenging, which leads to Justin explaining what he's studying: galaxies in our universe that developed less than 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang – about 2.5 billion years before the birth of our own Milky Way Galaxy. We've got a handle on what's going on with our neighbors like the Andromeda Galaxy, but when it comes to early galaxies, we have a very limited range of wavelengths and scant data to study. This makes it harder to derive understandings of galactic evolution and whether they support or conflict with the standard model of physics. Our first audience question comes from Ricardo, who asks, “What if we discover extraterrestrial plant life and find out it's intelligent? Actually, what if we discover plants on Earth are intelligent? Would it be unethical to eat them?” After Chuck shares a little about Marvel's intelligent, telepathic species of plants called the Cotati, and imitates Audrey 2 from Little Shop of Horrors, Justin weighs in on the ethics of eating intelligent plants and asks a critical question: Would we understand them enough to know? What would happen if we bit into a head of alien lettuce and it started screaming? The ensuing discussion is… tasty, albeit a little unsettling. Our next question is from Thomasina, who asks, “I read that the Big Bang theory is in trouble – what does that mean? And did the Big Bang never happen?” Justin, who is an early universe guy, clarifies what's going on here. We occasionally find galaxies that seem to be too big for the amount of time that they've had to grow. We're also finding black holes that with our current instruments, also appear to be too big. In each case, we're finding better ways to simulate these situations, and it's not that they're too big, or that the Big Bang isn't supportable, it's that we're using tools that are calibrated to “nearby and today” that aren't as good at helping us assess early galaxies. Next up, Justin, who is getting ready to run a Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition roleplaying session after the podcast recording, talks about using D&D Beyond to create his own campaigns (set in the World of Warcraft universe!). Chuck and Justin discuss the benefits of rolling metal dice, and Justin shows off a couple of his beautiful D20. Not to be outdone, Allen shares his 120-sided die, the largest die allowed by three dimensional Euclidean geometry in conventional space. Meanwhile, Chuck tells us the sad story of his old, worn plastic dice. As Allen points out, Chuck was in the hobby before it was cool! And as we run out of time, Justin shares his intention to get one Pokémon tattoo for every state he and his wife visit. If you'd like to know more about what Justin's up to, he suggests you Google “Justin Cole Astronomy” or “Justin Cole A&M.” We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: Size comparison between Jupiter, Barnard's Star, and the Sun. – Credit: Creative Commons. Diagram of evolution of the (observable part) of the universe from the Big Bang (left), the CMB-reference afterglow, to the present. – Credit: NASA/WMAP Science Team. Evolution of the gas density overlaid with a transparency mask to only visualize regions with significant ionizing radiation in the Thesan-1 simulation. – Credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. #TheLIUniverse #CharlesLiu #AllenLiu #SciencePodcast #AstronomyPodcast #JustinCole #Astronomy #Astrophysics #BarnardsStar #GalacticEvolution #BigBang #StandardModelofPhysics #ExtraterrestrialPlantLife #IntelligentLife #D&D #Pokemon #Tattoos
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This podcast segment draws inspiration from Rory McIlroy's comeback win at the Masters to emphasize the importance of mindset, perseverance, and staying focused on long-term success over short-term fluctuations.-----------------------------------------David G. Kittle, CMB is a highly respected leader in the mortgage industry, with over 45 years of experience. He is the Co-Founder and Chairman of The Mortgage Collaborative (TMC), a mortgage lending cooperative providing members with access to resources and tools to improve their business operations.Kittle began his mortgage banking career with American Fletcher Mortgage Company as a top-producing loan officer in 1978 moving to the management side in 1986 with Southmark Mortgage. He opened Associates Mortgage Group, the first of his three lending companies in 1994.Kittle served as MORPAC Chairman for MBA, from 2004-2006. He is past President of both the Louisville and Kentucky Mortgage Bankers Associations, as well as leading the industry through its most tumultuous period as Chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, Washington DC in 2009. Kittle has testified before congress 14 times.Kittle has been a driving force behind the growth and success of TMC, working to bring together mortgage lenders from across the country to share best practices and collaborate on key industry issues. Kittle has also been a vocal advocate for innovation and technology adoption in the mortgage industry, urging lenders to embrace new tools and strategies to improve their operations and better serve their customers.Kittle is a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences, sharing his expertise on a variety of topics related to mortgage lending.He resides in Louisville, Kentucky, he has four children and two grandchildren.
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South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer added a couple of key transfer portal players to the spring practice injury list on Tuesday. JC Shurburtt breaks it down. Also, baseball wins, softball is rolling and Meechie Johnson is back- will CMB join him? It's all here on Coffee. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Misschien moet ik eens ophouden met die "click bait" titels, nietwaar? Maar hoe dat ook zij, een recente waarneming schudt ons begrip van de evolutie van het heelal weer eens flink door de war. Voor wie denkt dat astronomen daar ongelukkig van worden: integendeel! "Inching forward, ever so slowly" is wat wetenschap is.Cosmic Reionization:https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2020/37/4697-ImageWitnessing the onset of reionization through Lyman-α emission at redshift 13:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08779-5Identification and properties of intense star-forming galaxies at redshifts z>10:https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2212/2212.04480.pdf# Plot z versus leeftijd van het heelal.import numpy as npimport matplotlib.pyplot as pltfrom astropy.cosmology import Planck18from matplotlib.ticker import ScalarFormatter# Array of redshift valuesz_values = np.logspace(-2, 4, 1000) # From z=0.01 to z=10,000# Calculate the age of the universe at each redshiftage_values = [Planck18.age(z).value for z in z_values]plt.figure(figsize=(10, 6))plt.plot(z_values, age_values, 'b-', linewidth=2)plt.xscale('log')plt.xlabel('Redshift (z)', fontsize=12)plt.ylabel('Leeftijd van het heelal (Gyr)', fontsize=12)plt.title('Leeftijd van het heelal als een functie van redshift (z)', fontsize=14)plt.grid(True, which="both", ls="-", alpha=0.2)plt.gca().xaxis.set_major_formatter(ScalarFormatter())# Mark some important redshiftsimportant_z = [0, 1, 5, 10, 100, 1000]important_ages = [Planck18.age(z).value if z > 0 else Planck18.age(0.001).value for z in important_z]# Annotate the current age of the universe (z=0)plt.scatter([0.01], [Planck18.age(0.01).value], color='red', s=50, zorder=5)plt.annotate(f'Vandaag: {Planck18.age(0).value:.1f} Gyr', xy=(0.01, Planck18.age(0.01).value), xytext=(0.02, Planck18.age(0.01).value - 1), arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle='->'))# Some other interesting cosmic epochsplt.scatter([7.5], [Planck18.age(7.5).value], color='green', s=50, zorder=5)plt.annotate('Eerste sterrenstelsels (~z=7-10)', xy=(7.5, Planck18.age(7.5).value), xytext=(10, Planck18.age(7.5).value + 0.5), arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle='->'))plt.scatter([1100], [Planck18.age(1100).value], color='orange', s=50, zorder=5)plt.annotate('CMB (~z=1100)', xy=(1100, Planck18.age(1100).value), xytext=(500, Planck18.age(1100).value + 0.1), arrowprops=dict(arrowstyle='->'))# Show the plot with tight layoutplt.tight_layout()plt.show()# Print a table!print("Redshift (z) | Leeftijd van het heelal (Gyr)")print("-------------------------------")for z in [0, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 1000, 1100]: age = Planck18.age(z).value print(f"{z:11.1f} | {age:6.3f}")De Zimmerman en Space podcast is gelicenseerd onder een Creative Commons CC0 1.0 licentie.http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
Massive port deal gets caught in geopolitical crosshairs, the Houthi threaten shipping in the Red Sea again, and the USTR proposed fees debate and controversy. These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.Seatrade Maritime News' Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of March, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.Hear more about:CMB.TECH buying Fredriksen's Golden Ocean stake for $1.2bnCK Hutchison in $22.8bn ports deal with BlackRock and MSCUpdate: 36 crew accounted for after allision off UKBulk carriers struck off shipowners shopping listHouthi ban US vessels from Red Sea in response to Yemen attacksZero emission ships will be ready, fuel supply a worry says LR chiefChinese ship charges receive cool reception at USTRSix factors that enabled China to dominate global shipbuildingListen to the full episode nowIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries, visit www.searade-maritime.com Connect with Marcus Hand:Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Connect with Gary Howard:Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryLeeHoward Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleehoward/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
¡MUERE GEORGE FOREMAN UNO DE LOS MEJORES PESOS COMPLETOS DE LA HISTORIA!CMB ORDENA SUBASTA PARA COMBATE ENTRE BIVOL Y BENAVIDEZ!FUNDORA Y ZAYAS PELEARAN EN LOS PROXIMOS MESES!¡DE LA HORA INSISTE EN PELEA ENTRE CAMARÓN ZEPEDA Y SHAKUR STEVENSON!
Let's talk about education! Tune into the TheMortgageMIx podcast, where Ralph Remy, CMB, Cheri McCarthy, CMB®, AMP, and special guest David Upbin from the MBA discuss the benefits of ongoing education in the mortgage industry. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast today so you don't miss any future episodes!
Should we be colouring our star green to make it stand out for potential aliens? What would it take for a space station to be fully self-sufficient? What happened to LUVOIR which was supposed to be a bigger version of JWST? And in our free bonus question on Patreon, can you win a Nobel Prize by watching YouTube videos. All this and more in this Q&A.
Should we be colouring our star green to make it stand out for potential aliens? What would it take for a space station to be fully self-sufficient? What happened to LUVOIR which was supposed to be a bigger version of JWST? And in our free bonus question on Patreon, can you win a Nobel Prize by watching YouTube videos. All this and more in this Q&A.
Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde 20 de marzo 2025 Pepe Segarra, Alex Cervantes y el Poli Toluco con un gran invitado, Mauricio Sulaimán presidente del CMB en la cabina de Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MAKE HISTORY WITH US THIS SUMMER:https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showPATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasBMERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/allAMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysciAndré Koch Torres Assis is a professor of Physics at Brazil's University of Campinas, an invited speaker at our Beyond the Big Bang meeting this June, and a brilliant historian who has devoted his life to uncovering the missing pieces of scientific progress that lie scattered in the untranslated works and letters of the great physicists of the last century, including Wilhelm Weber and André-Marie Ampère. Today, we primarily occupy ourselves with alternative explanations to the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation. Many listeners will be familiar with Pierre Marie Robitaille's theory that the CMB is produced due to the hydrogen bond lattice of the oceans. Here, Assis lays out a different theory - championed by at least four Nobel Laureates - that the CMB isn't the afterglow of the Big Bang - it's simply the temperature at which the cold, dark objects of space are equilibrated against the background light of the stars. (00:00) Go!(00:05:09) Upcoming conference(00:07:18) Translation and Historical Insights(00:12:47) Controversies in Electrodynamics(00:24:27) Current and Magnetism Debates(00:27:25) Philosophical Doubts in Scientific Validation(00:31:13) Electromagnetism and Historical Contributions(00:36:11) Evolution of Electrodynamic Theories(00:42:14) Cosmic Background Radiation and Paradigm Shifts(00:49:54) Historical Predictions of Cosmic Temperature(00:56:38) Theoretical Insights on Cosmic Temperature(01:04:24) Cosmic Rays and Temperature Measurements(01:10:05) Notable Contributions and Theories Supporting Infinite Universe(01:15:03) Mechanisms Behind Redshift Interpretations(01:25:36) Understanding Fluorescence and Redshift(01:28:22) Historical Perspectives on Cosmology(01:30:20) Hubble's Law and Its Misinterpretations(01:33:41) Challenges of Cosmic Expansion Concepts(01:39:47) Controversies in Redshift and Galaxy Formation(01:44:00) Quasars and Intrinsic Redshift Theories(01:57:16) Redshift and Universe Expansion Debate(02:00:27) Hubble's Legacy and Cosmological Views(02:04:55) The Search for Alternative Redshift Theories #Cosmology, #Astrophysics, #QuantumPhysics, #Quasars, #ScientificRevolution, #NewPhysics, #Electrodynamics, #SpaceScience, #CosmicMicrowaveBackground, #InfiniteUniverse, #PhilosophyOfScience, #philosophypodcast, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcastCheck our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomicsJoin our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss- Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD- Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Jim takes an opportunity to visit longtime friend, Matthew VanFossen, CMB, CEO of Absolute Home Mortgage and The Big Point-of-Sale. They chat about regulation and what's ahead for 2025.
Wat zit er vandaag in De 7? De euro en de Europese beurzen spurten omhoog, nadat Duitsland z'n befaamde schuldenrem loslaat. Waarom is dat zo historisch? En waarom worden de markten daar euforisch van? CMB.Tech, de bekendste scheepvaartrederij van België, koopt een stukje van haar grootste concurrent voor een dik miljard euro. Onze experte legt uit waarom dat zo'n interessante move is. Wordt vandaag een omwentelingsdag voor onze defensie? De leiders van de EU verzamelen in Brussel, met op tafel 800 miljard voor een forse herbewapening en steun aan Oekraïne. Host en producer: Roan Van EyckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Con José Luis Garci y Jaime Ugarte. Analizamos el Beterbiev - Bivol 2. Sandor Martín y Alberto Puello se juegan el título CMB del superligero.
This podcast segment explores regional mortgage production trends, the impact of economic conditions on lending, cost-cutting strategies for mortgage lenders, and key industry events shaping the future of housing finance.-----------------------------------------David G. Kittle, CMB is a highly respected leader in the mortgage industry, with over 45 years of experience. He is the Co-Founder and Chairman of The Mortgage Collaborative (TMC), a mortgage lending cooperative providing members with access to resources and tools to improve their business operations.Kittle began his mortgage banking career with American Fletcher Mortgage Company as a top-producing loan officer in 1978 moving to the management side in 1986 with Southmark Mortgage. He opened Associates Mortgage Group, the first of his three lending companies in 1994.Kittle served as MORPAC Chairman for MBA, from 2004-2006. He is past President of both the Louisville and Kentucky Mortgage Bankers Associations, as well as leading the industry through its most tumultuous period as Chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, Washington DC in 2009. Kittle has testified before congress 14 times.Kittle has been a driving force behind the growth and success of TMC, working to bring together mortgage lenders from across the country to share best practices and collaborate on key industry issues. Kittle has also been a vocal advocate for innovation and technology adoption in the mortgage industry, urging lenders to embrace new tools and strategies to improve their operations and better serve their customers.Kittle is a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences, sharing his expertise on a variety of topics related to mortgage lending.He resides in Louisville, Kentucky, he has four children and two grandchildren.
Bivol es campeón indiscutible¡Canelo hará 4 peleas con Turki!¡Luis Neri regresa a la victoria!Nakatani noquea al general!Rayo Valenzuela a confirmar!Gervonta Davis amplio favorito !
Alayna sits down with Space Coast Credit Union's Malik Wilkes, CMB, AMP, a passionate advocate for tech-forward loan origination, diversity in the mortgage community, and the value of continuing education.
What's on the horizon in 2025? Find out in this quick episode of The Mortgage MIx podcast with host Ralph Remy, CMB, and our new co-host Cheri McCarthy, CMB, AMP! Make sure to tune in to our podcast so you don't miss out on this year's exciting lineup. Want to see the video? Check out The Mortgage MIx's podcast channel on YouTube HERE.
JB and Phil have a big show lined up with Alex Jones of TheBigSpur.com up first. They look at the men's basketball team ahead of them hitting the road for Missouri. Alex and the guys look at CMB, and how his role has evolved over the season as well as who can step up to help support his efforts as the season draws to a close. They look at the baseball series with Alex before he gives way to Mike Morgan. Mike offers his thoughts on the men's team, and what the future needs to look like heading into next season. bradford's Baseball Bulletin drops, as Jonn Strickland makes his way onto the show for the week. John, Mike, and JB talk some NFL Draft projections. Mike takes us on our Love Chevy Drive Around the SEC. Grayson Greiner is in to preview baseball, and talk the big rivalry series. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discussed selling old press passes and iPhones. They also have Joe Benigno Giants credentials and Mike's On and CMB t-shirts. Jerry gave an update and discussed Rutgers players' class attendance on the road, African safaris, and Sean Manaea and Giancarlo Stanton's injuries. Bill Simmons called Jalen Brunson a 'flopper' and Shannon Sharpe talked about neighbors walking into his garage. A caller wanted to buy Gio's 'vajankle' but Boomer refused to sign it.
Hour 1 Mets pitcher Sean Manaea has an oblique strain and might miss the start of the season. Yankees fans are happy about this and still mad that the Mets got Juan Soto. Stanton has tennis elbow in both elbows but also came back to NY for personal reasons. Rick Pitino is motivating his team. Chris Russo described altitude in square feet. Carlos Mendoza gave good news on Manaea's injury. MSG broadcaster Al Trautwig passed away. NASA says the asteroid that might have hit Earth in 2032 now has a zero percent chance. Knicks injuries have hurt them this year. Hour 2 Matthew Stafford wants $50 million per year and may be traded to the Giants or Raiders. Jerry returns with an update on the new Jaguars GM and other news. In the final segment, Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning his old iPhones and press passes to raise NIL money for St. Bonaventure. Hour 3 We discussed selling old press passes and iPhones. They also have Joe Benigno Giants credentials and Mike's On and CMB t-shirts. Jerry gave an update and discussed Rutgers players' class attendance on the road, African safaris, and Sean Manaea and Giancarlo Stanton's injuries. Bill Simmons called Jalen Brunson a 'flopper' and Shannon Sharpe talked about neighbors walking into his garage. A caller wanted to buy Gio's 'vajankle' but Boomer refused to sign it. Hour 4 Boomer refused to sign the 'vajankle' for charity, despite initially agreeing. Jerry gave his final update, including Monmouth University's win and fake news about Luka jerseys. The Moment of The Day featured unusual items for sale. The Rangers are playing poorly, and Gio revealed his dislike of feet.
Since Adrian Wojnarowski is selling his old iPhones and press passes, Gio went into his office to grab some old press passes to see if he can sell those. Boomer found his old iPhone and it's really small. We have a Joe Benigno Giants credential that's sealed and has never been open. We also have a ‘Mike's On' t-shirt for when he launched the app. We also have a ‘CMB' t-shirt for when they took over for Francesa.
Beterbiev – Bivol pelea de cinco estrellas!Shakur Stevenson enfrentar a un emergente!¡El general Cuellar busca dar la sorpresa en Japón!¡Pantera Neri peleara en Tijuana!Eddy Reynoso en exclusiva!
Nick brings Nathan back for Part Three of their 10-Year Draft Retrospective series, covering the changes among forwards in the last 10 years of the draft. They discuss the tweener distinction mostly shifting from the 3/4 to the 4/5, and the evolution of defensive responsibilities for forwards. They also cover the top of the 2022 NBA Draft class at length, and how Paolo Banchero, Jabari Smith Jr., and Keegan Murray typify the evolving expectations for larger forwards. Finally, they wrap up by discussing some of the top forward prospects in the class, including some Cooper Flagg discussion and a debate about two very different forwards in Collin Murray-Boyles and Rasheer Fleming. Timestamps: 5:00: Tweener Discussion 20:00: 2022 NBA Draft Class 50:00: Cooper Flagg 1:05:00: CMB vs. Fleming To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick brings Nathan back for Part Three of their 10-Year Draft Retrospective series, covering the changes among forwards in the last 10 years of the draft. They discuss the tweener distinction mostly shifting from the 3/4 to the 4/5, and the evolution of defensive responsibilities for forwards. They also cover the top of the 2022 NBA Draft class at length, and how Paolo Banchero, Jabari Smith Jr., and Keegan Murray typify the evolving expectations for larger forwards. Finally, they wrap up by discussing some of the top forward prospects in the class, including some Cooper Flagg discussion and a debate about two very different forwards in Collin Murray-Boyles and Rasheer Fleming. Timestamps: 5:00: Tweener Discussion 20:00: 2022 NBA Draft Class 50:00: Cooper Flagg 1:05:00: CMB vs. Fleming To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MAKE HISTORY WITH US THIS SUMMER:https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showPATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasBMERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/allAMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysciDr. Indranil Banik is a physicist at the University of Portsmouth who studies λCDM cosmology, the standard model of physics that tells us the Big Bang happened, that it happened something like 13.8 billion years ago, and that the modern universe is replete with undetectable cold dark matter (the CDM of the theory). Listeners of the show will know that there are compelling reasons to believe that these conclusions are based on questionable assumptions at the very heart of physics. This conversation, between a liquid sun proponent, a scientist who has spent his career studying the mainstream, and an appreciator of finely crafted theories, is an opportunity to lay these questionable assumptions on the table and to see how they hold up to scrutiny. Dr. Banik is also an invited speaker at our Beyond the Big Bang gathering in Portugal this summer, and has graciously agreed to serve as a counterbalance to those who say that the Big Bang Theory doesn't have much life left in it. National Astronomy Meeting parallel session and a special issue in Galaxies, both about the Hubble tension:https://darkmattercrisis.wordpress.com/2025/02/12/100-hubble-tension-parallel-session-at-the-national-astronomy-meeting-2025-and-special-issue-in-galaxies/00:00 Go! 00:04:27 Stellar Age & Lower Boundary for Universe00:07:14 Data Analysis in Cosmology00:10:08 Data Calibration and Processing00:13:08 Gaia Mission and Data Management00:16:21 Parallax and Distance Measurement00:22:49 Parallax v. Cosmic Distance Estimates00:24:48 Cepheid Variables & Supernovae as Distance Placeholders00:39:24 Assumptions in Data Processing and Redshift00:46:03 Cosmic Redshift and Expansion00:48:33 Measuring the Universe's Age00:51:06 Hubble Constant and Tension00:54:04 CMB and Model Predictions00:56:00 Angular Scales and CMB Analysis01:00:18 Acoustic Oscillations in the CMB01:05:03 Intrinsic CMB Fluctuations01:07:48 CMB Power Spectrum Insights01:09:34 Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Standard Narrative01:13:47 Big Bang and Photon Origin01:18:18 Matter-Antimatter Annihilation and Implications01:22:00 CMB Contradicts Stars as Blackbodies01:30:02 LMH Structure and Phase States of Stars01:33:07 Tensions in Astrophysics Models01:38:25 Revisiting Scientific Assumptions01:46:52 Model Agreement and Constraints01:51:01 Modified Gravity Theories01:56:29 Dark Matter and Alternatives01:58:07 Gravitational Microlensing02:01:08 Galactic Cohesion Theories02:14:08 Hubble Tension Revisited02:19:41 Understanding Anomalies02:22:15 Reconsidering History#LiquidMetallicHydrogen, #astronomy, #cosmos, #stars, #astrophysics, #cosmology, #ElectricUniverse, #CosmicMicrowaveBackground, #UniverseOrigins, #philosophypodcast, #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomicsJoin our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities.
Saúl Alvarez desata la furia de Jake Paul y lo rechaza!Turki Alalshikh y canelo firman por 4 peleas!¡No habrá revancha para Angel Fierro, el pitbull Cruz tiene otros planes!¡Mauricio Sulaiman cumple 11 años al frente del cmb!
Saúl Alvarez regresa a los entrenamientos!Benavidez vence a Morrel y pide oportunidad contra Bivol o Beterviyev!¡EL Pitbull Cruz regresa a la victoria ante Fierro en pelea que podría contender por pelea del año!Maurcio Sulaiman con cuenta una anécdota con Julio Cesar Chavez!
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by Scotland's comic champ CHRISTOPHER MACARTHUR-BOYD!You will surely know Christopher from the Here Comes The Guillotine podcast with comedy pals Frankie Boyle and Susie McCabe (and if not, you won't go wrong by jumping in), but if CMB isn't someone you're directly familiar with, I guess the question would be... When have Scroobius Pip and the Distraction Pieces Podcast steered you wrong? Thank you. This is a really great and uplifting chat with someone who's been working his way up through the comedy game, via all kinds of paths, while receiving and heeding advice from folks he truly respects. Such humility has only done him well in the quest, and you'll hear about it all including the Fringe route, process, podcasting, the origin story, the draw of London, and altogether so much more. You'll love it. Enjoy!PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureHERE COMES THE GUILLOTINEALL LINKSINSTAGRAMOH NO (comedy special)SPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What's the key to creating a viral marketing campaign? Meet Delbert Ty, CMO at Coffee Meets Bagel, a popular dating app that sets itself apart by courting only those interested in serious relationships. Before joining CmB, Delbert worked as Head of Marketing at Circles.Life - a Singaporean telco - where he grew revenue to 9 figures in 5 years. And even before that he worked at Procter & Gamble, where he was responsible for such well-known brands as Duracell, Tide & Pantene. During his time at these companies Delbert has pulled off quite a few hilarious creative marketing campaigns. Some of them failed, but others brought lots of new customers and tons of brand awareness. In our interview, we discussed quite a few of Delbert's viral campaigns and tried to deconstruct what made them successful and how you could replicate that success. In this episode: (0:00) Intro (02:17) Three biggest marketing campaigns (06:44) Vandalizing a billboard (11:10) Buying out telco contracts (failed) (13:10) Coffee Meets Bagel tells users to leave (16:30) "Free money" from a vending machine (25:01) The cost (not in $$$) of viral campaigns (30:10) Courage in viral marketing (35:43) Setting objectives for viral campaigns (41:13) Measuring the impact of viral campaigns (47:20) When bad ideas are actually good ideas (55:23) Structural elements of a viral campaign (01:15:07) Physical vs digital creative marketing (1:22:20) Split between creative marketing and other tasks (1:24:01) Is viral marketing only for consumer brands? (1:28:10) Why certain campaigns fail (1:38:00) The difference between celebrity and brand (1:47:25) Using AI for creative marketing (01:51:42) Outro We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ahrefs Podcast! As always, be sure to like and subscribe (and tell a friend). Where to find Delbert: LinkedIn Website Where to find Tim: LinkedIn X Website ------------------------- Referenced: Coffee Meets Bagel @CoffeeMBagel Circles.life @circleslifesg Calm app @calm Kanye Super Bowl ad Coinbase Super Bowl ad Old Spice @oldspice Drake "God's Plan" music video Lenny's Podcast with Lulu Cheng Meservey Lulu Cheng Meservey Supermensch Shep Gordon Data is Beautiful subreddit WePay/PayPal stunt Dan Price/Gravity Payments wages Coffeezilla: @Coffeezilla Paris Hilton for SodaStream _______________ Ahrefs Podcast Host: Tim Soulo Podcast Producer: Michelle Lindner Intro Storyboard: Michelle Lindner & Tim Soulo Intro Video Lead: George Dolgikh Intro Video Animations: Ilya Yakymchuk Filmed at: Poddster Studios (Singapore)
Matt Anderson joins the guys in the first hour to break down the big Palmetto Series win against the Tigers at the CLA. They get into some individual performances from CMB and Myles Stute, and cover everything from the team beginning to gel, the raucous environment, and the potential gravity of the big non-con signature win for this year's team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This episode of the Lloyd's List podcast is brought to you by Lloyd's Register and Columbia Shipmanagement Sign up for the Lloyd's List Outlook Forum here: https://info.lloydslistintelligence.com/lloyds-list-outlook-forum-rsvp The wave of techno-optimism that began to spread in the wake of pandemic-related breakthroughs should be visible by now. Forced to embrace digitisation out of remote working necessity, firms outlined juicy research-and-development plans and governments promised to spend big on science. While it would be a stretch to say that the pandemic fuelled optimism, it certainly catalysed investment in technology research across sectors, and crucially coincided with an innovation arms race that was already escalating between China and the US. The principal project of the era, decarbonisation, spawned hundreds of funded technology projects, with as many again in the pipeline. And then of course there is AI. If some in the sector were to be believed, AI should have revolutionised shipping and everything else by now. All things considered, we should be living through a golden age of innovation. And yet it is often hard to see the evidence for that in shipping. Where are the breakthroughs? What do the great leap forwards looks like? There is no single unifying answer here and that's part of the problem, but it's also a huge opportunity. Joining Richard on the podcast this week are: Alexander Saverys, chief executive CMB.Tech Søren Meyer, chief executive of ZeroNorth Richard Buckley, chief executive of Ninety Percent of Everything Eman Abdalla, global operations director at Cargill Ocean Transportation Saskia Mureau, digital director at the Port of Rotterdam Authority Chakib Abi-Saab, chief technology officer at Lloyd's Register
The guys open the show with some chat about football, and Derek Scott joins The Show to talk some hoops ahead of the Men's team heading to Bloomington, IN for their matchup against the Hoosiers. They get into the significance of the game and possible impact of the opportunity later in the year. Some individual players are discussed after two big wins coming off the opening loss. CMB has caught the eyes of at least 24 teams in the NBA as they have flooded IU with media requests. Derek has some questions for JC about not attending, and they get into some geography before the close of the hour To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monika Rogers is the VP of growth strategy at CMB which is a top U.S. insights and analytics firm that provides world-class market research across Media/Entertainment/Culture, Technology, and Financial Services. Prior to joining CMB she had a role at Illuminas as head of client services and operations from 2022 to 2024. From 2014 to 2022 she was an entrepreneur who raised over $2M in funding to build an innovative SaaS platform Digisite with both a consumer-facing insights community and B2B testing/analytics platform. The Digsite platform was sold to QuestionPro in August of 2022 and integrated into their Customer Experience research portfolio. Leading up to that she built the Fountainhead Brand consulting business from 2007 to 2014 which was a boutique innovation and brand consulting firm. Clients included Organic Valley, U.S. Bank, and Kohler. Core services included strategic insights, uncovering new market opportunities, brand positioning, new product strategy, and shopper insights. Research methods included segmentation, conjoint, ethnography, online communities, and brand tracking. Fountainhead was sold to a regional ad agency in 2015. What you will learn Unconventional methods for finding untapped markets and validating business ideas quickly. Advanced techniques for using AI in lead generation, content creation, and customer engagement to save time and maximize impact. A roadmap for transitioning from a side hustle to a full-time venture, including financial milestones and scaling strategies. Tactics for creating unique, value-driven offers that differentiate your brand in competitive spaces. Insights into using data analytics to refine and optimize your business decisions as you grow.
What is the cosmic microwave background (CMB), and why is it essential in cosmology? What role do instruments like BICEP and the Simons Observatory play in studying the early universe? And is the multiverse real? I had the absolute pleasure of discussing these questions with Dr. Hugh Ross, astrophysicist and founder of Reasons to Believe. In our conversation, Hugh and I discuss my research on polarization signals in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), focusing on my work with the BICEP, POLARBEAR2, and Simons Array telescopes. These signals are key to understanding the inflationary event that shaped the early universe. We explore how ongoing data collection helps us learn more about the universe's origins. I also share a brief overview of my spiritual journey, from a Catholic upbringing to atheism and now being a practicing Jew with agnostic beliefs. Tune in to learn about the infant universe! Key Takeaways: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:40 Understanding the cosmic microwave background (CMB) 00:11:30 Cutting-edge technology, precision cosmology, and the inflation hypothesis 00:33:36 The biggest challenge with inflation 00:45:58 The role of the Simons Observatory 01:00:15 Presenting our data 01:02:47 Neutrinos 01:07:43 Outro Additional resources: ➡️ Check out Reason to Believe:
Today, Matt Powell explains to us why "magic" is a more scientific explanation for the existence of comets than "icy rocks exist where it's really cold."Cards:Matt Powell's Massive Chungus:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLbOEx_k9dkcvA-_fdlqjhE8BSo3Gus3AEvidence for Evolution - Dating Methods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B196InuBV4IHow Coal and Copper Bells Disprove Evolution:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiTfbsSA4jIIs Slavery the Best Social Safety Net? (Spoiler: NO!):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj-x-tmF9EYOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/2akn6cdgSources:Comets and the Age of the Solar System: https://tinyurl.com/mhth2ovThe Orbital and Spatial Distribution of the Kuiper Belt: https://tinyurl.com/25hru9euShort-Lived Comets: https://tinyurl.com/26c9673pA Sedna-like body with a perihelion of 80 astronomical units: https://tinyurl.com/2clgmvtlDiscovery of a Candidate Inner Oort Cloud Planetoid: https://tinyurl.com/2clgmvtlThe size–frequency distribution of dormant Jupiter family comets: https://tinyurl.com/283s7q2qOrigin and Evolution of the Cometary Reservoirs: https://tinyurl.com/2d2j9a87Oort clouds around other stars should be visible in the cosmic microwave background: https://tinyurl.com/22l2trxjProbing Oort clouds around Milky Way stars with CMB surveys: https://tinyurl.com/272vapafThe Statistics of Extended Debris Disks Measured with Gaia and Planck: https://tinyurl.com/22yubzsaMicrometeoroid infall onto Saturn's rings constrains their age to no more than a few hundred million years: https://tinyurl.com/22c4v5c2Age Determinations by Radiocarbon Content: Checks with Samples of Known Age: https://tinyurl.com/227byhbjRadiocarbon Dating: https://tinyurl.com/2hfg89rzU–Th–Pb zircon geochronology by ID-TIMS, SIMS, and laser ablation ICP-MS: Recipes, interpretations, and opportunities: https://tinyurl.com/22x42vbzRb–Sr Dating: https://tinyurl.com/2axsh6x7World Book Encyclopedia, Volume 7: https://tinyurl.com/24kljaddWorld Book Encyclopedia, Volume 15: https://tinyurl.com/29lvgvxoPotassium Argon Dating - Geochron Labs (Archived Dec 6, 1998): https://tinyurl.com/23vnddvzExcess Argon within Mineral Concentrates from the New Dacite Lava Dome at Mount St. Helens Volcano: https://tinyurl.com/27kqk96c40Ar/36Ar analyses of historic lava flows: https://tinyurl.com/2dbwsbqbAndesite Flows At Mt Ngauruhoe, New Zealand, And The Implications For Potassium-Argon "Dating": https://tinyurl.com/253dj73zRadio-Dating in Rubble: https://tinyurl.com/gpfbwjy"Excess Argon": The "Archilles' Heel" of Potassium-Argon and Argon-Argon "Dating" of Volcanic Rocks: https://tinyurl.com/237wplxcPartitioning of excess argon between alkali feldspars and glass in a young volcanic system: https://tinyurl.com/2bmfpqu3Inclusions in Mount St. Helens dacite erupted from 1980 through 1983: https://tinyurl.com/2d59ohlbDarwin's Letter To Charles Lyell 23 November, 1859: https://tinyurl.com/27lq992qVoyages Of The Adventure And Beagle: https://tinyurl.com/279rttlaDarwin on marriage: https://tinyurl.com/2bwe38n9All my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.
Can nuclear fusion become the ultimate renewable energy source? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions about transporters, the smallest unit of time, expansion, and other ideas that push the boundaries of our understanding of the universe.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Day53, May Jo Williams, Tisha Bernal, Jeff Holcombe, Lorenzo & Elisabetta, C Hahn, Charles Maluf, Paul Levine, Crystal Barnes, and Peter Brush for supporting us this week.
Wendy Freedman, the former director of the Carnegie Observatories and now distinguished professor at University of Chicago, has been a leading figure in observational cosmology and astronomy for over 30 years. I have known her as a friend and colleague, and have learned much from her over the years, and was very excited to be able to snag her amidst her busy schedule to record a podcast a week or two before the release of a new blockbuster result her team had produced. I am very happy that Critical Mass listeners will be among the first to get the detailed lowdown on the likely resolution of a problem that has been plaguing cosmology for the past decade. In the 1990's Wendy led a major international team of astronomers in carrying the Hubble Space Telescope Key Project. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was named in part because of this project, to establish the distance scale of the universe and measure its current expansion rate, a quantity not coincidentally called the Hubble Constant, first measured by Edwin Hubble in 1929. Since that time, different groups have measured this most important single observable in our universe and gotten widely different values. In the 1980's and early 90's two different groups got values that differed by a factor of 2, even though each claimed errors of less than 10%. In 2001, Freedman's team published their result, truly accurate to 10%, and the value, perhaps not surprisingly, fell right in the middle between the previous two discrepant values. All was good, until inferences based on the Cosmic Microwave Background, the most precise observable in modern cosmology suggested that measurements at a time when the universe was 300,000 years old, when extrapolated forward using the best current theory of cosmology today, would give a value that different from the HST value. The difference was statistically significant, and as time proceeded, and error bars got smaller, the discrepancy between the HST (and then the James Web Space Telescope (JWST)) measurement, and the CMB measurement got more significant. Was our current model of cosmology simply wrong?Such was the claim in various places over the past few years. Most recently, Wendy led a team to measure cosmic distances in 3 different ways using JWST, and as she describes in our discussion, it looks like the problem may now be solved, although not without leaving other mysteries.We talked about a lot more than this though. Wendy's background, what got her into astronomy, her experiences throughout her career, and her leadership in a new project building the Giant Magellan Telescope, what will be the largest telescope in the world in Chile. The discussion was as fun as it was exciting. Wendy is a wonderful popular expositor, and as always, I really enjoyed talking to her. Tune in to hear, for the first time, about the newest and most important recent result in cosmology from one of my favorite colleagues and a world class scientist.As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project YouTube. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
Cosmic strings, theorized as topological defects from the early universe, are being explored for their potential to solve significant cosmological puzzles. Renowned physicist Robert Brandenberger gave a lecture about their properties, formation, and persistence in various models beyond the standard particle physics framework. Cosmic strings might explain the existence of supermassive black holes and early galaxies observed by the James Webb Space Telescope. Superconducting cosmic strings emitting gravitational and electromagnetic radiation further support the formation of early universe structures. Understanding and detecting cosmic strings could change our knowledge of the universe and particle physics. Listen in for his wonderful lecture. — Key Takeaways: 00:00 Intro 01:11 Cosmic strings in physics 05:06 The importance of cosmic strings in particle physics 08:44 The relevance of cosmic strings for cosmology 13:46 Research problems 18:06 The azimuth angle 22:22 CMB polarization signal analysis 26:44 Detecting cosmic strings signals 34:13 Direct collapse black holes 40:05 Abundance of high redshift galaxies — Additional resources: ➡️ Connect with Robert Brandenberger:
What could we do to hide from the aliens? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice answer fan questions about human radio wave signals, strange matter, universes inside black holes, and other physics questions!NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-strange-matter/Thanks to our Patrons Pepper Horton, Albert Vara, Shuky Mayer, William and Adwoa Steel, Timothé Payette, CESAR FRADIQUE, Tony Chantosa, Norwne Gonio, Tim Wescott, and Momo Gasuki for supporting us this week.