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Suspecting that he's been affected by his recent battles with the Atom Man and his exposure to Mr. Jones's Cyclotron, Superman fears that he's the mysterious bank robber that's been robbing banks around Metropolis. Working with Batman and Robin to catch the robber in the act, the team splits up to cover more ground. But when Batman and Robin are faced with the criminal and can't reach Superman, it looks bad for the Dynamic Duo! Are they about to face off against their friend, or is there another Superman? Plus, in today's Important Message, Billy's back for more keen Shell Game fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suspecting that he's been affected by his recent battles with the Atom Man and his exposure to Mr. Jones's Cyclotron, Superman fears that he's the mysterious bank robber that's been robbing banks around Metropolis. Working with Batman and Robin to catch the robber in the act, the team splits up to cover more ground. But when Batman and Robin are faced with the criminal and can't reach Superman, it looks bad for the Dynamic Duo! Are they about to face off against their friend, or is there another Superman? Plus, in today's Important Message, Billy's back for more keen Shell Game fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Helpless under the influence of Kryptonite, Superman is at the mercy of Mr. Jones, who wants to destroy the Man of Steel! Batman and Robin were unable to stop Jones from activating his deadly weapon, the Cyclotron, nor could they turn the diabolical machine off! Will they be able to pull the plug on the Cyclotron before Jones pulls the plug on Superman? It all comes down to this, fellows and girls! The fate of the world hangs in the balance in this, the final episode of Looking For Kryptonite! And if Abe Lincoln isn't one of your heroes, he will be after today's Important Message! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Helpless under the influence of Kryptonite, Superman is at the mercy of Mr. Jones, who wants to destroy the Man of Steel! Batman and Robin were unable to stop Jones from activating his deadly weapon, the Cyclotron, nor could they turn the diabolical machine off! Will they be able to pull the plug on the Cyclotron before Jones pulls the plug on Superman? It all comes down to this, fellows and girls! The fate of the world hangs in the balance in this, the final episode of Looking For Kryptonite! And if Abe Lincoln isn't one of your heroes, he will be after today's Important Message! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the verge of his greatest triumph, Mr. Jones and his evil henchmen are about to use their deadly Cyclotron and the Kryptonite he obtained from The Laugher to put an end to Superman! Meanwhile, having hitched a ride in a broken down truck, Batman and Robin are still trying to catch up with the villain to stop him before it's too late! Will they arrive in time to save the Man of Steel? The stakes have never been higher, even when they were never higher before this. So they're really REALLY high this time! Find out what happens in this nail-biting episode! Plus, in today's Important Message, we've got some nifty and helpful collector's tips for everyone with a Bat-Supe Decoder Ring! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the verge of his greatest triumph, Mr. Jones and his evil henchmen are about to use their deadly Cyclotron and the Kryptonite he obtained from The Laugher to put an end to Superman! Meanwhile, having hitched a ride in a broken down truck, Batman and Robin are still trying to catch up with the villain to stop him before it's too late! Will they arrive in time to save the Man of Steel? The stakes have never been higher, even when they were never higher before this. So they're really REALLY high this time! Find out what happens in this nail-biting episode! Plus, in today's Important Message, we've got some nifty and helpful collector's tips for everyone with a Bat-Supe Decoder Ring! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Media Club Plus: a podcast about diving into the media that interests us and the stories that excite us. We take a little vacation to Meteor City to see what's going on with the Phantom Troupe. Basically they're being local superheroes, saving their hometown from destruction. Also, Kalluto Zoldyck is there. He thinks becoming the Big Boss of the Spiders will help him get his brother back, whatever that means. As always we are brought to you by Friends at the Table. This season, we're watching 2011's Hunter x Hunter, based on the manga by Yoshihiro Togashi. In this episode we cover episodes 96+97, titled A x Lawless x Home and Carnage x And x Devastation. Next episode we'll be covering episodes 98-100 titled Infiltration x and x Selection, Combination x and x Evolution, and Tracking and Pursuit. Featuring Keith Carberry (@KeithJCarberry, @KeithJCarberry), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal, @jdq) Sylvi Bullet (@SYLVIBULLET, @SYLVIBULLET), and Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000, @swandre3000) Produced by Keith Carberry Music by Jack de Quidt (available at notquitereal.bandcamp.com) Cover Art by by Annie Johnston-Glick (@dancynrew) anniejg.com To find the screenshots for this episode, check out this post on our patreon, friendsatthetable.cash This episode was made with support from listeners like you! To support us, you can go to http://friendsatthetable.cash ...Or find our merch here http://friendsatthetable.shop To find transcripts of the episodes, go to http://TranscriptsattheTable.com
Small Business Quick WINS w/ Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Thryv
In this episode, host Jay Schwedelson chats with Steve Jones from Microsoft about how small businesses can effectively harness AI to boost efficiency and enhance customer experiences. They explore practical, accessible AI tools and strategies that don't require extensive technical expertise.===================================Best Moments:(02:51) How AI can augment human capabilities, making business processes more efficient(04:28) How AI chatbots can revolutionize customer service and sales for small businesses(06:10) How AI can help create personalized marketing campaigns that resonate with customers(07:37) Steve gives an overview of Microsoft's Copilot and how it integrates with Office tools to streamline operations(10:37) Understanding the significance of prompt engineering in optimizing AI interactions(12:44) Exploring AI applications in managing inventory and improving operational efficiency(13:52) How AI can be used for tasks like logo creation and email writing, making these tools accessible for small business owners(16:17) Jay announces an upcoming webinar focused on AI tools and strategies for small businesses===================================Guest Bio:Steve Jones is a Principal Group Engineering Manager at Microsoft with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is passionate about AI and its potential to transform businesses. Steve has been with Microsoft for the last 4 years and is deeply involved in the company's AI initiatives, particularly with Microsoft's Copilot. He also has a side business in real estate investing, where he applies AI tools to enhance his entrepreneurial endeavors.===================================Try Thryv For $1?!?Click HERE to get this $1 offer for 1 month using Thryv's Business Center!===================================Free Webinar?!?AI can feel like a buzzword that's just not meant for small businesses. But what if it could actually make your life easier? Join the experts from Microsoft and Cyclotron for a free webinar on September 18th at 1:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm CT. They'll unpack artificial intelligence and teach you how it can fit into your small business plan. Save your spot today!
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio's “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Batman and Robin were unable to stop Mr. Jones from activating his deadly weapon, the Cyclotron, nor could they turn the diabolical machine off! Will they be able to pull the plug on the Cyclotron before Jones pulls the plug on Superman? It all comes down to this, in the final episode of Looking For Kryptonite! And if Abe Lincoln isn't one of your heroes, he will be after today's Important Message! Part 25 of “Looking For Kryptonite” was originally broadcast on January 8, 1946!
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio's “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! On the verge of his greatest triumph, Mr. Jones is about to use the deadly Cyclotron to put an end to Superman! Meanwhile, Batman and Robin are still trying to catch up with the villain to stop him before it's too late! Will they arrive in time to save the Man of Steel? Plus, in today's Important Message, we've got some nifty and helpful collector's tips for everyone with a Bat-Supe Decoder Ring! Part 24 of “Looking For Kryptonite” was originally broadcast on January 7, 1946!
Captain Cold demonstrates a new skill. Meanwhile, Barry gets a surprise visitor. Okay, fine, it's his dad! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
https://youtu.be/npV1ihx8G5MMatt and Sean talk about radiant heating, nuclear fusion medical applications, and where to look for next steps.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, How Nuclear Fusion Can Benefit Us … TODAY! https://youtu.be/UtfUeip4vyA?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi5QXLLZkicycvAZGalPxStzYouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
It is a truth universally acknowledged that anyone possessed of an obsession will run into the forces of inertia. Jahnavi Phalkey joins Amit Varma in episode 319 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss her history of nuclear physics in India, the men who brought a cyclotron to Chandigarh to study the world -- and her own quest to make common people love science. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Jahnavi Phalkey on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. 2. Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth-Century India -- Jahnavi Phalkey. 3. Cyclotron -- Jahnavi Phalkey (Password: cyclotron_2020). 4. Science Gallery Bengaluru. 5. Re:Collect India. 6. CV Raman, Meghnad Saha and Homi Jehangir Bhabha. 7. Because the Night -- Patti Smith. 8. CBGB. 9. Venus -- Television. 10. Just Kids -- Patti Smith. 11. Patti Smith's Instagram post on Tom Verlaine. 12. Ward Morehouse on Wikipedia and UMass Amherst. 13. Rahul Sankrityayan on Wikipedia and Amazon. 14. A House for Mr Biswas -- VS Naipaul. 15. Satyajit Ray's Oscar acceptance speech. 16. ‘Let Me Interrupt Your Expertise With My Confidence' — New Yorker cartoon by Jason Adam Katzenstein. 17. The Memoirs of Dr Haimabati Sen — Haimabati Sen (translated by Tapan Raychoudhuri). 18. Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India's First Women in Medicine — Kavitha Rao. 19. Kavitha Rao and Our Lady Doctors — Episode 235 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Kavitha Rao). 20. Scum Manifesto -- Valerie Solanas. 21. The History Boys — Alan Bennett. 22. Children are Topple. 23. Yuganta — Irawati Karve. 24. Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne (on Wikipedia and YouTube). 25. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 26. Arshia Sattar and the Complex Search for Dharma -- Episode 315 of The Seen and the Unseen. 27. Rohini Nilekani Pays It Forward — Episode 317 of The Seen and the Unseen. 28. The Law of Truly Large Numbers. 29. Ursula Le Guin, Mary Oliver, Mark Strand and Tom Waits. 30. The Sopranos and The Wire. 31. Binaca Geetmala. 32. Tumhe Ho Na Ho -- Runa Laila. 33. Diva -- Annie Lennox. 34. Dire Straits, Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Patti Smith on Spotify. 35. Kishori Amonkar and Bhimsen Joshi on Spotify. 36. Tosca — Giacomo Puccini — performed at Arena di Verona. 37. Vissi d'arte -- From Tosca by Puccini, performed by Maria Callas. (And the lyrics.) 38. Gloria -- Patti Smith. (And the Van Morrison/Them original.) 39. Horses -- Patti Smith. 40. A Meditation on Form — Amit Varma. 41. Leviathan and the Air-Pump -- Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer. 42. The Moomin books by Tove Jansson. 43. Lawrence and His Laboratory -- JL Heilbron and Robert W Seidel. 44. A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes -- Rodrigo Garcia. 45. Ironic -- Alanis Morisette. 46. The Argumentative Indian -- Amartya Sen. 47. Behave — Robert Sapolsky. 48. Robert Sapolsky's biology lectures on YouTube. 49. $800,000 to Zero – The FASCINATING History of DaVinci Resolve — Alex Jordan of Learn Color Grading. 50. Justice with Michael Sandel. 51. The Case Against Sugar — Gary Taubes. 52. The Big Fat Surprise: why butter, meat, and cheese belong in a healthy diet — Nina Teicholz. 53. Population Is Not a Problem, but Our Greatest Strength — Amit Varma. 54. Falsifiability. 55. The Logic of Scientific Discovery -- Karl Popper. 56. Merchants of Doubt -- Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway. 57. Priyanka Pulla on Twitter and LinkedIn. 58. The Ultimate Pocket Camera: Insta360 X3! -- Marques Brownlee. 59. Listen, The Internet Has SPACE -- Amit Varma. 60. Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Volumes 1 to 98. 61. The Collected Writings and Speeches of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. 62. Abby Philips Fights for Science and Medicine -- Episode 310 of The Seen and the Unseen. 63. Hortus Malabaricus. 64. Beware of Quacks. Alternative Medicine is Injurious to Health — Amit Varma. 65. A Godless Congregation — Amit Varma. 66. In a Silent Way -- Episode 316 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Gaurav Chintamani). 67. Raymond Carver on Amazon. 68. Cathedral -- Raymond Carver. 69. Joseph Epstein on Amazon and Wikipedia. 70. Wisława Szymborska on Poetry Foundation, Amazon and Wikipedia. 71. The Foundation Series -- Isaac Asimov. 72. Abbey Road -- The Beatles. 73. The Man Who Sold the World -- David Bowie. 74. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro — Kundan Shah. 75. The 400 Blows — Francois Truffaut. 76. Delicatessen -- Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro. 77. La Haine -- Mathieu Kassovitz. 78. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Srinath Raghavan:1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. 79. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Ramachandra Guha: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘The Void Stares Back' by Simahina.
After watching Freaked! and deciding it had the greatest theme song of all time, Dylan invited Jeremy Hunt from experimental noise rock band, Qoheleth, back on to discuss one of the coolest bands on the planet, Blind Idiot God. They're not exactly doom metal, but they fit very comfortably into the lexicon of heavy, underground music. From their collaborations with John Zorn to getting down with the dub, they delve into why this band rules as well as a possible Undertow conspiracy theory and if anyone actually refers to them as BIG. They close out by seeing if Jeremy really is "The One" that Skillet is singing about in their song... "The One." You can check out Qoheleth's music over at their Bandcamp page. Albums Covered: Blind Idiot God (1987) Undertow (1988) Cyclotron (1992) Before Ever After (2015) Note: this episode was originally released on Patreon on May 1st, 2022.
Harmonic Electron Cyclotron Maser Emission along the Coronal Loop by Mehdi Yousefzadeh et al. on Wednesday 14 September Efficient radiation at second and/or higher harmonics of Wce has been suggested to circumvent the escaping difficulty of the electron cyclotron maser emission mechanism when it is applied to solar radio bursts, such as spikes. In our earlier study, we developed a three-step numerical scheme to connect the dynamics of energetic electrons within a large-scale coronal loop structure with the microscale kinetic instability energized by the obtained nonthermal velocity distribution and found that direct and efficient harmonic X-mode (X2 for short) emission can be achieved due to the strip-like features of the distribution. That study only considered the radiation from the loop top at a specific time. Here we present the emission properties along the loop at different locations and timings. We found that, in accordance with our earlier results, few to several strip-like features can appear in all cases, and the first two strips play the major role in exciting X2 and Z (i.e., the slow extraordinary mode) that propagate quasi-perpendicularly. For the four sections along the loop, significant excitation of X2 is observed from the upper two sections, and the strongest emission is from the top section. In addition, significant excitation of Z is observed for all loop sections, while there is no significant emission of the fundamental X mode. The study provides new insight into coherent maser emission along the coronal loop structure during solar flares. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.06288v1
BRT in Space talking Satellite Components by Spirit Electronics w/ Marti McCurdy - BRT S03 EP25 (124) 6-12-2022 Things We Learned This Week Spirit Electronics is veteran and women owned tech company providing satellite components to Aerospace and Defense industries Satellites in Low Earth Orbit – need components built to resist extreme temperatures and still function as expected when built - Radiation Testing – stress test, thermal, pressure Working with top Defense Contractors, Raytheon, Boeing, Lockhead Martin, helping create products used in Government contracts Space is on a Comeback – from SpaceX, to Blue Orbit, Space Florida & Kennedy Space Center, now let's talk Space Junk, Satellite Crash, Launch Ops – launch at right time, right orbit, right space AZ is becoming a Tech Hub: Semiconductors, Aerospace, Defense, EV, Autonomous, AZ Tech Council to Tech Incubators Guest: Marti McCurdy - CEO of Spirit Electronics https://www.linkedin.com/in/marti-mccurdy-1083a936/ https://www.spiritelectronics.com/about-us/ Marti McCurdy, owner and CEO of Spirit Electronics, is a veteran not only of the semiconductor business but also of the United States Air Force. Marti's focus as CEO is to serve the aerospace and defense industry for high reliability components. She exercises her engineering knowledge of space qualified flows and sophisticated testing to deliver flight class devices. Throughout her career as a business owner and most recent position as VP, Marti's goal is to bring her high standard of customer service and cultivated relationships to serve the aerospace sector she is so familiar with. Marti holds a current patent and is a published author in ultrasonic applications. Spirit Electronics is a certified veteran-owned, woman-owned value-added distributor of electronic components. Our product lines and value-added services offer power, memory, FPGAs, ASICs–everything you need to build out a high-reliability board that can perform in even the harshest environments. Spirit builds components for satellites, used in the aerospace and defense industries. Spirit Electronics is redefining distribution by bringing supply chain services under one roof. We are creating new approaches to service and delivery for our customers. With our team's focus on unique aerospace and defense (A&D) requirements, chain of custody, and on-time-delivery, our services deliver components fully qualified and ready for assembly right when you need them. The facility is in Phoenix, AZ, includes 2,000 sq ft of warehouse space to house your inventory. We recently added a fully equipped test and qualification lab and a partner facility dedicated to contract manufacturing. Notes: Spirit Electronics manufactures satellite components like Circuit boards Supply chains with defense and aerospace for components Invest idea – materials used in satellites *Low Earth orbit of satellite, not technically space sometimes Examples of co's do biz with: F35 Lightning ll program plane by Lockhead Martin Kyocera, EPC Space, Latham Industries *Space EP (space enhanced plastics) – need to stress test to with stand high & low temps Acronyms – common in military and tech industry, Marti a veteran in both Marti – Air Force for 6 yrs, Spirit is Women and Veteran owned Worked in Semiconductor industry previously, background in tech Spirit Electronics company founded in 1979, bought By Marti in 2017 Major Prime – Defense Tier 1 Speed Dial –Raytheon, Boeing, Lockhead Martin all contacts of Sprit Sub contractor for defense contractors working on Government contracts Distributor with value add, ie - Latham Industries circuit card / board Real World applications of satellites – Data collection by satellites of Earth locations – ie Disney Park Via satellite, get internet on phone while flying on a plane 5 year life span of satellites up in orbit HUB zone – Spirit Electronics owns their building Contract Cycle – negotiate, can take months, or years to work a deal Tier 1 – original companies in Defense – Space Junk – lots stuff floating around in orbit Satellite crash – yes they do Getting into Orbit - Launch at right time, right orbit, right space Space Florida – https://www.spaceflorida.gov/ Kennedy Center – in Florida, lots of history with space program DARPA is partnering with six of the nation's leading research and development universities to connect with new communities of talent Vandenburg Space Force - https://www.vandenberg.spaceforce.mil/ Radiation Testing – stress test, thermal, pressure of satellite components to handle all conditions, Radiate 5 levels, use Cyclotron to test Cyclotron - a type of particle accelerator which repeatedly propels a beam of charged particles (protons) in a circular path. Medical radioisotopes are made from non-radioactive materials (stable isotopes) which are bombarded by these protons Insurance analogy Components – materials, AMD and Texas Instruments are suppliers Commercial grade, Industrial grade, Automotive grade, Military grade Space grade - *highest grade Rad-hard – Radiation-hardened electronics, also called rad-hard electronics, are electronic components (circuits, transistors, resistors, diodes, capacitors, etc.), single-board computer CPUs, and sensors that are designed and produced to be less susceptible to damage from exposure to radiation and extreme temperatures FPGA – AMD, & Zylenx devices (highly flexible and adaptive processing platforms that enable rapid innovation across a variety of technologies) EV Mkt – overlap with this industry GPS – satellite GPS use star tracker like sea farers Veteran Services – Spirit Electronics does charity work to help veteran community Help families of kids that lost a parent, and give opportunities - https://spiritgives.org/ BRT Clip from Seg. 3 of 7/11/21 w/ Steve Zylstra of Arizona Technology Council on the State of AZ Tech https://www.aztechcouncil.org/ AZ as a great technology hub in the U.S. AZ Tech Council as an advocate for the entire Tech industry, helps both economic & job growth in the state Full Show: Here BRT Clip from Seg. 2 of 5/1/2022 w/ Russ Yelton of AZ Bio on Tech Incubators Tech Incubator: startup incubator is a collaborative program for startup companies — usually physically located in one central workspace — designed to help startups in their infancy succeed by providing workspace, seed funding, mentoring and training. 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Formal decolonization of India came two years after the terrific demonstration of the power of the atom in a volatile international order. The arrival of the nuclear age, with the departure of the British presented Indian physicists a unique opportunity to take a capable decision on the nuclear question in a new country. In this episode of Interpreting India, Jahnavi Phalkey joins Shibani Mehta to take a look at the relationship between science, state and nationhood in India. What does the history of the beginnings of nuclear research and education tell us about India's political ambitions? How did collaborations take place between philanthropists and scientists in early and mid-20th century India? Does popular media and culture influence the relationship between the scholar and the public?-- Episode Contributors Jahnavi Phalkey is a historian of science and technology. She is the author of ‘Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth Century India' (2013) and is the Founding Director, Science Gallery Bengaluru. In 2020, she produced and directed the documentary film Cyclotron.Twitter: @JahnaviPhalkeyShibani Mehta is a research analyst with the Security Studies Program at Carnegie India. Her research focuses on India's security and foreign policies.Twitter: @mehtasaurus--
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BITTE BEACHTEN: Über die Sommerpause werde ich Folgen wiederholen. Wenn du mitbestimmen möchtest, welche Folgen gespielt werden sollen, dann klick auf den folgenden Link, um an der Umfrage teilzunehmen. Danke! https://forms.gle/SfHLhi5xr7xzQ3wp6 Wie kann man ein Molekül im Körper verfolgen? Wie weiß man, wie ein Stoff im Körper verstoffwechselt wird? Dieser Frage gehen wir heute auf den Grund. Willst du einen Kommentar zu dieser Episode oder zu diesem Podcast abgeben oder hast du einen Vorschlag für ein Thema, dann gibt es drei Möglichkeiten. Entweder schreibe mir auf Twitter unter @alltagschemie, hinterlasse mir einen Kommentar auf meiner Webseite unter https://alltagschemie152167746.wordpress.com/oder schicke mir einfach altmodisch eine Email auf chem.podcast@gmail.com. Quellen · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_tracer · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_medicine · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PET_radiotracers · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biochemistry Radiochemie · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiochemistry · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotope · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_element Strahlenarten · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_particle · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_particle · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_ray Bildgebung unter Nutzung von Strahlung · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scintigraphy · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positron_emission_tomography · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-photon_emission_computed_tomography Produktion von Radionukleiden · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reactor · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclotron · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_particle_accelerator Jodisotope · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_iodine · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-123
Dr. Ron Geyer is the man behind the Saskatchewan Therapeutic Antibody Resource, the Advanced Diagnostics Research Laboratory, and the Centre for Biologic Imaging Research and Development. But when the biochemist and pathologist began university, he was more interested in improving his downhill race times. "I was very into skiing," Geyer said, recalling his experiments with different waxes and techniques, which set the stage for a lifetime of tinkering. After being sidelined by a knee injury. Geyer turned to molecular biology and organic chemistry, developing a deep fascination with the building blocks of life. "I was interested in understanding how cell processes worked, how pathways in cells were wired and linked together," said Geyer. His post-doctoral work took him to the Molecular Sciences Institute at Berkeley, then to the University of Florida, with a focus on synthetic biology. But building synthetic molecules felt 'fairly slow and tedious' for Geyer. Upon his return to Canada, he founded a now-defunct biotechnology company focused on improving cancer treatments. "I decided to harness the power of nature and work with biological molecules, rather than synthetic derivatives of them," Geyer said. When he arrived at the University of Saskatchewan to accept a faculty position, Geyer's focus turned to developing new therapeutic antibodies, and better techniques for diagnosing mutations and disease. To make it happen, he brought together the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, the Saskatchewan Centre for Cyclotron Sciences, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Royal University Hospital and the College of Medicine, creating an antibody 'pipeline'. Geyer's teams now work inside the Health Sciences building, in a fast-expanding research cluster. "The goal was originally to repatriate all the tests we'd been sending out to other provinces," said Geyer. "More recently, we've developed our own tests." In this episode, he explains why this work has led to faster diagnosis, better monitoring, new treatments, and a sense of hope for thousands of Saskatchewan people with leukemia and lymphoma. "It's really exciting and really state-of-the-art," said Geyer. "Ultimately, it serves to provide better medical care for the people of Saskatchewan, not only in terms of the availability of tests, but also in attracting physicians to the province."
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BONUS episode This week we celebrate our Grand Opening virtually for our new clinic in Sudbury Ontario, every day at 3 pm I will be presenting a new topic! Today: SEQEX Ion Cyclotron Resonance and the power of Tesla energy Seqex is a revolutionary health & wellness technology in the form of a pulsed electromagnetic field therapy device that produces Ion Cyclotron Resonance phenomena. This phenomenon promotes the reduction of inflammation; induces a muscle relaxant effect and contributes to improving microcirculation. The Seqex is unique as it has the ability to produce up to thirty waveforms and can use up to 2.4 million frequency combinations. This ICR phenomenon allows the cells to become more permeable allowing toxins to be released and nutrients to be absorbed. It is the only ICR full body applicator in the world. Seqex devices support the work of healthcare professionals during traditional courses of patient therapy and are used as part of an integrative approach in conjunction with modern-day medicine. There are three models currently available with nine sequences on each program. There is the option to customize a program specifically for a Client depending on the model of Seqex. The Seqex HC, FAM and MED have all been licensed by Health Canada as Class 2 medical devices (Licenses: 99892, 99893, 99894, 7622). Learn more about the SEQEX Device www.seqex.ca You can watch the video replays in my Wise Divine Women Facebook Group or on my website at www.dvinewellness.ca Learn all about me at Dana Irvine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wisedivinewomen/message
Onderwerpen: Techniek vd week: de Cyclotron….Vergeten wetenschapper: Casimir FunkIG Nobel: The Grizzly Man….De Ongrijpbare Mens: Alien-handsyndroomOrganisme van de week: de naakte molrat... WETENSCHAPSNIEUWTJES Weed tegen COVID??? BRON: Forbes, 27 juni! https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilyprice/2020/06/27/researchers-are-looking-at-cannabis-as-a-potential-way-to-prevent-covid-19/?sh=1bcd3306d885 Twee Canadese onderzoekers denken dat een speciale cannabissoort mogelijk een waardevol hulpmiddel kan zijn in de strijd tegen COVID-19 Mushrooms voor de zwijnen BRON: Preprints.org https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202011.0742/v1 Een enkele dosis psilocybine, een psychedelische en serotonine 2A-receptor (5-HT2AR) -agonist, kan in verband worden gebracht met antidepressieve effecten. Bescherming tegen COVID! BRON: Scientias.nl https://www.scientias.nl/per-direct-beschermd-tegen-corona-met-deze-combinatie-van-antistoffen-kan-het-misschien/ Links: IG Nobel: Troy Hubertise - The Grizzly Man…. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Hurtubise https://www.improbable.com/news/2001/nov/troy-bear.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Grizzly_(film) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPS2l5fQ55A Organisme van de week: De Naakte Molrat https://www.calicolabs.com/ Vergeten wetenschapper: Casimir Funk "Casimir Funk - Wikipedia." https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_Funk. Alien-handsyndroom "Alien-handsyndroom - Wikipedia." https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien-handsyndroom "Het alien-handsyndroom, een weinig bekende aandoening." 20 mrt.. 2019, https://verkenjegeest.com/het-alien-handsyndroom-een-weinig-bekende-aandoening/ De Naakte Molrat https://www.calicolabs.com/
“We are all made of star-stuff”, is aptly quoted by Carl Sagan, a famous astronomer. Everything including the oxygen that we breathe, the carbon in our body, iron in our blood, etc. were cooked in the stars by fusing lighter elements into heavier ones, starting with basic hydrogen. Even heavier elements like gold and uranium are formed in more explosive events like supernovae and neutron star mergers. On this week's The Sci-Files, your hosts Chelsie and Danny interview Rahul Jain. Rahul's research focuses on understanding the process of the formation of these elements, in an attempt to decode the mystery of our existence. One aspect of his research includes building computer models of stars using our current knowledge to find out what is missing in the bigger picture. But the more interesting aspect is to literally create the star-like conditions in the laboratory and measure different properties of the exotic nuclei created to fill in the current gaps in our knowledge. He then updates his computer models and matches those to astronomical observations. If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio or nominating a student, please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. You can ask questions about future episodes here. Check The Sci-Files out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube!
In This Episode: In this episode, I interviewed Clinton "Brooks" Herman, a construction project manager and certified PMP from Texas that works in the education sector.Favorite Tool(s):iPhoneDell LaptopDid You know?What is a Cyclotron? - Link Links: iAuditor - Inspection app used to empower your workers in the field COAA - Construction Owners Association of America Episode Page w/Transcript pm-mastery.com
About 30 - 60 classical novae occur in the Milky Way each year. These luminous events can appear in the night sky like "new stars" and are often observed by amateur astronomers. Classical nova explosions occur in stellar binaries involving a compact white dwarf and a hydrogen-rich donor star. On this week's The Sci-Files, your hosts Chelsie and Danny interview Tamas Budner. Tamas is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Physics and Astronomy who conducts research at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. Tamas is an experimental nuclear astrophysicist studying radioactive isotopes to better understand the underlying thermonuclear reactions in these events and how they affect the properties of novae. If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio or nominating a student, please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. You can ask questions about future episodes here. Check The Sci-Files out on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!
Fire and Water Presents: Who's Editing Episode 5! Canada's own Siskoid and Britain's Ryan Blake open Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #5 and each craft their own line of books based on the heroes found inside. Wait... Colonel Future? Cyclotron?? COLOR KID?!%#&!!!? What the heck?! Well, the boys from the Commonwealth certainly have their work cut out for them... This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to the FW PRESENTS: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fwpresents Also available on Stitcher, Spotify and Google Podcasts Credits: Theme: "Révolution" by Les Sherpas. Bonus clip: Marv Wolfman interview, DC Entertainment YouTube channel. Thanks for leaving a comment to the editors!
AUGUST 8 - 1988 N.W.A. releases Straight Outta Compton;1974 Nixon resigns; 1910 Happy Birthday Ernest Lawrence, Cyclotron; 1876 Edison patents mimeograph; 1970 Tigers beat yankees in 73 minutes
Qualcuno ha detto Future Bike? La Cyclotron ci prova e pure noi in questo E14, ma come saranno le bici del futuro? Magari così.. o fallo un cambio ruote se ti riesce! ---Segui VIVA LA FUGA YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/vivalafugaINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wlfuga/TELEGRAM: https://t.me/wlafugaTWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stenbycicle
On this Hatchcast Extra, Mike Miller comes back to MSU's campus to be part of this season of Innovate State.A native of Williamston, Michigan, Mike Miller is a lifelong Spartan. After graduating from MSU with degrees in physics and philosophy, his undergraduate research at the Cyclotron opened the door for a PhD in Particle Physics from Yale and faculty positions at MIT and UW. Along the way he developed a taste for capitalism, co-founding the Y Combinator-backed company, Cloudant, which helped create the noSQL and Database-aaS market before being acquired by IBM in 2014. Through a strange twist of fate, Miller then co-founded Silicon Valley’s most active seed-stage venture capital firm with Joe Montana and Michael Ma. Since 2015 the partners have invested in over 250 companies with a combined valuation of nearly $10B, putting them at the epicenter of the Bay Area’s tech scene. Outside of work, Mike is the proud father of two sets of young twins with his wife Laura, and they enjoy hiking, sailing, skiing and climbing from their Pacific NW home base.hatchcastpodcast@gmail.com
On this week's The Sci-Files, your hosts Chelsie and Danny interview Sara Ayoub about her research and involvement with the construction of the Separator for Capture Reactions (SECAR). Sara is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and works the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL).Specifically, Sara is an experimental physicist interested in how stars evolve and how heavy stars explode and die. We are made of stardust that was once formed inside a star through a series of nuclear fusion reactions. Some heavy elements, Calcium for example, are formed during explosions such as novae. Even heavier elements such as Nickel and Gold are made in X-ray bursts, which are an explosion that occurs when a neutron star takes enough gas from another nearby star. Sara is working on testing a new device at the cyclotron lab at MSU that will precisely measure nuclear reactions rates that power these fascinating explosions. The goal is to be able to understand how these reactions work, so we can explain the observations astronomers make.If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio or nominating a student, please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. Check The Sci-Files out on Twitter @SciFiles89FM and Facebook!
This week, COMPOSER David Biedenbender talks about his 1 Track, CYCLOTRON.
Before the Space Race there was a race to find and name new elements. Atom smashers and reactors were the tools to make new super-heavy metals - unknown on earth. Who leaked the announcement of two new radioactive elements on a Children's Quiz show ? Transfermium wars - What were they ? Who died getting Einsteinium ? Chemistry World journalist and author, Kit Chapman, tells Dr Karl about the people behind the unpronounceable names with big atomic numbers at the bottom of the table and the race that is still running.
Before the Space Race began there was a chemistry race - the hunt for new elements. The Russians may have organised the periodic table but it was the Americans that began filling in the blanks. These heavy elements could not be found in nature, you had to create them in cyclotrons and reactors. Chemistry World journalist and author, Kit Chapman, tells Dr Karl about the people behind the 20 or so unpronounceable names at the bottom of the table. In this podcast we count up from atomic number 93. Who wrote a personal letter to Stalin urging a soviet atomic program ? What was the Frankenstein-like moment in San Francisco (just before Pearl Harbour) that changed the war? Which superhero prompted the raid on the offices of DC Comics ?
This week on the show: messages from carrier hawks, Crystal Head Vodka lawsuits and Hugo Awards (oh, my)! First up on the show, we revisit last week's Ghostbusters 101 Cyclotron roundtable for a few follow-up discussion points from Michael Tanaka, keeper of Ghostbusters lore-extraordinaire. Next, Troy and Chris chat about Ghostbusters Answer the Call's Hugo Award nomination and the fierce competition it faces. Finally, Dan Aykroyd emerged victorious from one of the most dramatic court room dramas since some of the best episodes of Law and Order - and Troy will excitedly attempt to recount the tale. All that plus Chris chats about the VFX magazine from the Ghostbusters Resurrection podcasters as promised from last week's show. Pour a Crystal Head-based beverage and join us!
It's back! The Cyclotron returns for a roundtable discussion about the debut issue of Ghostbusters 101 from IDW Comics. Joining us this time is artist extraordinaire John Yurcaba to dissect the issue one panel at a time. But up first, a quick rapid-fire half hour of news including Real Ghostbusters hitting Netflix, Anovos showing off their proton pack at WonderCon, some other IDW release news, and another William Murray Golf shirt that'll most likely be impossible to get. Then, step into the Cyclotron as the roundtable discusses easter eggs, plot points, characters, art, and a whole lot more for the first issue of the latest Ghostbusters crossover!
It is the final review of my festival trip! It was a fantastic time and I hope you all enjoyed it! I ended my last day watching some great great films! Check out the reviews and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on itunes! Email: letswatchthatpodcast@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @brucelagoon Tags:film,movies, humor, tv, reviews, podcast, brycelogan, vancouver, guests, filmschool, arts, jokes, funny, entertainment, humor, podcast, theatre, dvd, bluray, netflix, brucelagoon, screening, question, interview, oscars, actors, filmfest, filmreview, shomi, IMDB, watch, letswatchthat, that, podcasting, pod, cast, director, writer, scripts, screenplay
This week, two podcasts in one! It's a proper Crossrip and a Cylotron - the first in our series analyzing Ghostbusters: Answer the Call. Joining us in the Cyclotron this week are Paul Gannon (of the CheapShow Podcast) and Page Branson (of the Level 7 Access podcast) to talk about the story and the characters of the new Ghostbusters film. But before that, there's a little bit of news including a very special fundraiser underway to make little Braeden a Ghostbuster from the For the Win Foundation. Plus some merch round up news, a little box office discussion, and a look at Paul Feig's spoiler-heavy discussion with Empire Magazine.
Join us this week for another trip to the Cyclotron for a roundtable discussing IDW Comics' Ghostbusters International #4 and #5. This time around, Ryan Doell of the Ghostbusters of BC and Matt Provencal of Cross the Streams Radio join Troy and Chris to chat about events that unfold in both of the two most recent books, do their best to point out all the easter eggs, and get tripped up when they try to name more than two French actors!
Yes Have Some: Celebrating 35 Years of Ghostbusters in 2019!
It's a very special episode of Yes Have Some podcast. Worlds collided in the Ghostbusters podcasting universe as the Yes Have Some crew joined the Ghostbusters Interdimensional Crossrip podcast to discuss the brand new Ghostbusters trailer. Call it fate, call it Karma, either way it was definitely a good time. Craig, Abbey, and Jake joined forces with Troy and Chris to break down the new trailer frame by frame in a special Cyclotron roundtable episode. http://www.facebook.com/yeshavesomecast http://www.twitter.com/YHSPodcast http://www.yeshavesomecast.com
Bright and early this Wednesday morning, Sony Pictures dropped a surprise trailer on us all and boy Ned Ryerson was it a doozy. So many great new images, the original Ray Parker Jr. theme song kicking in, and there's that whole subtitle "Answer the Call" debate that we have a little inside information direct from the source. But it is a roundtable, this isn't some goofball reaction video on YouTube. We've gotta talk shop about this, in a spiritual sense of course - and we've brought in the best of the best of the best by teaming up with the awesome team at the Yes Have Some Podcast to join us. It's two podcasts for the price of none (yay free) with this special Cylotron that brings Troy and Chris together with Craig Goldberg, Abigail Gardner, and Jacob Walsh to dissect this trailer from start to finish. So what're you waiting for? The apocalypse? Check it!
At long last, our Cyclotron roundtable discussing IDW Comics' Ghostbusters International #3 - the March release that's on shelves now! Join Troy and Chris with special guests Ryan Doell of the Ghostbusters of BC and Matt Provencal, who might have a recognizable voice as he is the co-host of Cross the Streams Radio. Join us as we chat plot twists, speculation, easter eggs, plus Troy gushes about Kylie like a junior high school kid and more.
Join the group in the Cyclotron to discuss IDW Comics' "Ghostbusters International" Issue #2! This week we have the artist behind the comic himself, Dapper Dan Schoening joining Troy, Chris, Ryan Doell of the Ghostbusters of BC, and Craig Goldberg and Abigail Gardner of the Georgia Ghostbusters. Listen as they dissect the issue's events, point out some of the easter eggs, and get some insight into the origins of the series from one of the sources himself! The issue is in stores now and is a must buy, go pick it up and follow along with the roundtable discussion!
The new trailer is here! The new trailer is here! Join us for the second (and largest yet) Cyclotron roundtable that dives into chatting about the trailer. Troy and Chris are joined by IDW Artist (Dapper) Dan Schoening, Georgia Ghostbusters Craig Goldberg and Abigail Gardner, and Ghostbuster of BC Evilyn13 to examine every nook and cranny of that trailer like an English Muffin, and through the process might reveal a thing or two that you hadn't noticed the first 200 times viewing it. Tone, humor, horror, design, and the master of comic panel easter eggs helps the group notice a thing or two deep within the frames, don't miss this one!
The first direct gravitational wave observation was made on 14 September 2015 and was announced by the LIGO and Virgo interferometer collaborations on 11 February 2016. The waveform, detected by both LIGO observatories, matched the predictions of general relativity for a gravitational wave emanating from the inward spiral and merger of a pair of black holes and subsequent “ringdown” of the single resulting black hole. The signal was named GW150914 (i.e., “Gravitational Wave 2015–09–14“). This was also the first observation of a binary black hole merger, demonstrating the existence of binary stellar-mass black hole systems, and that such mergers could occur within the current age of the universe. This first observation was reported around the world as a remarkable accomplishment for many reasons. Efforts to prove the existence of such waves had been ongoing for over fifty years, and the waves are so minuscule that Einstein doubted they could ever be detected. The waves given off by the cataclysmic merger of GW150914 reached Earth as a ripple in space-time that changed the length of a 4-km LIGO arm by a tiny fraction of the width of a proton, proportionally equivalent to changing the distance to the nearest star by one hair’s width. The energy released during the brief climax of the event was immense, with about three solar masses converted to gravitational waves and radiated away at a peak rate of about 3.6×1049 watts — more than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe. The observation was also heralded as confirming the last remaining unproven prediction of general relativity, and validating its predictions of space-time distortion in the context of large scale cosmic events, as well as inaugurating a new era of gravitational-wave astronomy, allowing probing of violent astrophysical events unobservable until now. First observation of gravitational waves, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=First_observation_of_gravitational_waves&oldid=704913650 (last visited Feb. 14, 2016). TRCKLST : 01.Ebbo kraan – No amount [Rwina Records] 02.Was Legit – Journey [STYLSS] 03.ARP 101 X Elliott Yorke – Fluro Black [Donky Pitch] 04.Killer Mike – Butane (Champion’s Anthem) feat. EL-P [Williams Street Records] 05.Misanthrop – Lunatic Dolphin [Equinox Records] 06.oOgo – This Girl [Nowadays Records] 07.The Echo – Signals (Ambassadeurs Remix) [XLR8R] 08.Moresounds – Simon Peacefull [Original Cultures] 09. Kijk Een Ster – Maby For Koes [Saturate!Records] 10.DJ Cam – Love Junkee feat. Cameo and J.Dilla [Inflamable Records] 11.Kupla – Planetary [BANCAMP] 12.Autechre – Recks on [Warp Records] 13.Shabazz Palaces – Motion Sickness [Sub Pop] 14.CloZee – Revolution [Gravitas Recordings] 15.Om Unit Fucking Weirdo – [Self Release] 16.DJ Krush – 黒い雨 Kuroi Ame – Black Rain [Es.U.Es Corp] 17.Robot Koch – Gorom Sen Returns [Project Mooncircle] 18.I Kicked A Cloud Once – That Dimension [Greased Up Records] 19.Opiuo + Badge – Load Landfill ft, Syreneiscreamy [Additech Records] 20.Harmonic 313 – Cyclotron [Warp Records] 21. Ivy Lab – Deus [20/20 LDN] 22.El-P – Feel Like a Ghost [Definitive Jux] 23.UM Le Villain – R2 Strategik Beat [UNLOG] 24.Al’Tarba – The Malignant [Self Release] 25.Nosaj Thing – FWD [Rush Hour Recordings] 26.B.Lewis – Code(x) [BANDCAMP] 27.Kuedo – Salt Lake Cuts [Planet Mu]
This week, you get not just the usual weekly Crossrip episode but we're introducing our sister-show, The Cyclotron! First up, Troy and Chris chat their usual news discussion including some chat about LEGO Dimensions and the under the radar announcement that a Ghostbusters (2016) tie-in console video game is coming from Activision. Also Hook and Ladder No. 8 in New York City is closing up shop for the next three years as it undergoes huge interior and exterior renovations and the boys have all the news that's fit to print on what's changing. The UK had a Toy Fair last week and Rocket Licensing showed off their first wave of tie-in products and boy, the sheer volume is a doozy! Entertainment Tonight interviewed Paul Feig on the red carpet at the Golden Globes and a seemingly trivial comment about test screenings has the internet in a frenzy, find out why. Nerf Herder is back with an all-new single from their upcoming album and it'll hit you right where it hurts, listen to an excerpt from their new song "Ghostbusters III." Plus, Sony has an Indoor Theme Park coming to Minnesota, Ghost Corps wants your franchises, and so much more... whew. And if that wasn't enough, we're spending the second half of the episode to introduce you to our new sister-show The Cyclotron! Special roundtable discussion episodes that will follow major releases meriting a little more in-depth discussion and analysis is what you'll find in these periodic episode releases - and this week we're pleased to be joined with Ryan Doell of the Ghostbusters of BC to talk about this week's release of Ghostbusters International #1 by IDW. Page by page, panel by panel, listen to the gang discuss this launch issue of an all-new Ghostbusters on-going comic volume and look for future episodes of the Cyclotron to feature familiar faces talking about very incredibly cool things!
On today’s Modern Notion Daily podcast, we’re talking with Michael Hiltzik, author of Big Science: Ernest Lawrence and the Invention that Launched the Military-Industrial Complex (Simon & Schuster, July 2015). Hiltzik chronicles the life of Lawrence and his machine, the cyclotron (also known as the proton accelerator). This invention, Hiltzik argues, was the beginning of…
A discussion of both the theoretical and experimental work of Enrico Fermi in the field of nuclear physics. Additional material on the invention of the cyclotron by Ernest O. Lawrence and the first creation of artificial radioactivity by Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie.
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This works deals with the Ion Cyclotron Emission (ICE), a plasma instability that takes place both in astrophysical plasmas and in fusion energy facilities like Tokamaks and Stellarators, when a population of high energetic ions is present. These fast ions can interact with the waves which propagate in the background thermal plasma and excite instabilities in the Mega-Hertz range. This emission can be measured in a non-intrusive way with radio-frequency probes and provide information on the characteristics of the fast ions. The hope of a new diagnostic sparked many studies in the years 1992-2002 but, in spite of the theoretical and experimental progresses, no practical instrumentation was achieved. There are indeed two main difficulties: first, the ICE involves many different types of plasma phenomena: waves propagation, resonances, conversion and absorption in complex geometries, core and edge plasma modelling, fast ion creation and trajectories; all these aspects are entangled. Therefore, accurate data both in time and frequency domains and a theory that covers these physics fields are necessary to distinguish the impact of these different phenomena. Second, there are technical difficulties in measuring high-frequency signals with a sufficient Signal-to-Noise Ratio to discriminate it from the background noise. The purpose of this study is to address these issues with the use of the latest acquisition technologies and an improved ICE theory, which can relate in a new light the properties of the fast ions to the characteristics of the emission.
What is that thing we call the Cyclotron? Michigan State graduate student Ragnar Stroberg sits down with Impact's Carmen Scruggs to teach us all about it. Stroberg also talks about his response to being nominated one of Australia Business Insider's Most Eligible Bachelors in Science.
What is that thing we call the Cyclotron? Michigan State graduate student Ragnar Stroberg sits down with Impact’s Carmen Scruggs to teach us all about it. Stroberg also talks about his response to being nominated one of Australia Business Insider’s Most Eligible Bachelors in Science.
Host Abbie Newton talks with Casting Director Kerry Shanahan about the ABC show, Extreme Weight Loss, where contestants attempt to lose half of their body weight in one year. The Broad Art Museum Associate Curator of Architecture and Design Alec Hathaway discusses the museum's ongoing project, East Lansing 2030. Impact's Carmen Scruggs talks to a doctoral student about the Cyclotron on MSU's campus. Michigan State students Gabriela Saldivia and Colin Marshall join the show to chat about their 31-day raw food diet. Lastly, we explore the popular Lansing restaurant, Golden Harvest, and we assess how MSU students are doing on their 2014 resolutions.
The Greek root word cycl means “circle.” This Greek root is the word origin of a number of English vocabulary words, including unicycle, recycle, and Cyclops. Perhaps the easiest way to remember that the Greek root word cycl means “circle” is through the word bicycle, which possesses two “circles” in the form of wheels.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.
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Greetings, everyone! My name is Superman and in addition to being the most awesome thing to ever happen to life on Earth I also guest star in All-Star Squadron #21, which happens to be the book Scott Gardner and Michael Bailey are covering this week on something called a podcast. I'm not entirely sure what that is because it is 1942 but I understand it has something to do with a computer. Mike and Scott must be wealthy to afford such things as a computer in this era takes up most of a city block. In any case, on this "podcast" thing Scott and Mike discuss how I team up with the All-Star Squadron and the Justice Society to fight a bunch of awesome bad guys. Hawkman and crew take on Cyclotron while Liberty Belle, Green Lantern and I fight Deathbolt, which sucks because I was totally going to score with Belle despite Green Lantern just HAVING to tag along, the jerk. One of my oldest villains shows up at the end too, so all in all this is one swell adventure. After that the guys go on long tangents while supposedly covering the ads and talking about what else was going on in something called the Multiverse. They talk about arcades and video games and anniversary issues, which was all very fascinating and by fascinating I mean I fell asleep halfway through. Man those guys are chatter boxes. They do play a clip of my radio show, which was sixteen different kinds of cool. This episode might be long, but it sure is packed with a lot of...content. Yeah, I'll setlle with content. Next time: More awesone Earth-2 action. What the hell is Earth-2?Feedback for this show can be sent to: talesofthejsa@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ Also, Tales of the Justice Society of America now has its own Facebook Group!! -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/655940671134092/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Greetings, everyone! My name is Superman and in addition to being the most awesome thing to ever happen to life on Earth I also guest star in All-Star Squadron #21, which happens to be the book Scott Gardner and Michael Bailey are covering this week on something called a podcast. I'm not entirely sure what that is because it is 1942 but I understand it has something to do with a computer. Mike and Scott must be wealthy to afford such things as a computer in this era takes up most of a city block. In any case, on this "podcast" thing Scott and Mike discuss how I team up with the All-Star Squadron and the Justice Society to fight a bunch of awesome bad guys. Hawkman and crew take on Cyclotron while Liberty Belle, Green Lantern and I fight Deathbolt, which sucks because I was totally going to score with Belle despite Green Lantern just HAVING to tag along, the jerk. One of my oldest villains shows up at the end too, so all in all this is one swell adventure. After that the guys go on long tangents while supposedly covering the ads and talking about what else was going on in something called the Multiverse. They talk about arcades and video games and anniversary issues, which was all very fascinating and by fascinating I mean I fell asleep halfway through. Man those guys are chatter boxes. They do play a clip of my radio show, which was sixteen different kinds of cool. This episode might be long, but it sure is packed with a lot of...content. Yeah, I'll setlle with content. Next time: More awesone Earth-2 action. What the hell is Earth-2?Feedback for this show can be sent to: talesofthejsa@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ Also, Tales of the Justice Society of America now has its own Facebook Group!! -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/655940671134092/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Ok, after fighting with my computer to get some levels fixed, and also dealing with random momentary power outages, I was finally able to get this episode produced. Hopefully it sounds a little better than last week. If not, oh well I tried. hah. Enjoy! UP ON THIS EPISODE: Final Sacrifice (http://www.myspace.com/yourfinalsacrifice) Mortar (http://www.myspace.com/mortarm33) Cyclotron (http://www.myspace.com/cyclotrongermany) Deviant Messiah (http://www.myspace.com/thetruedeviantmessiah) The Perennial (http://www.theperennial.net) Reth (http://www.myspace.com/reth) questions/comments/want your band played on the show? email brutalisbeautiful@gmail.com matt - host
Yves Jongen, of the IBA Group, discusses the current status of the design and the prototype construction of IBA's proton/carbon beam therapy system. (April 18, 2008)
The magnetotransmission of a p-type Hg0.766Cd0.234Te bicrystal containing a single grain boundary with an inversion layer has been investigated in the submillimetre wavelength range. For the first time the cyclotron resonance lines belonging to the various electric subbands of a quasi-two-dimensional carrier system at a grain boundary could be detected. The measured cyclotron masses and the subband densities determined from Shubnikov-de Haas experiments are compared with theoretical predictions and it is found that the data can be explained very well within the framework of a triangular well approximation model which allows for non-parabolic effects.