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Book Besties Season 7 Episode 5: Anatomy a love storyThis week the Besties kick off this spooky season with Anatomy: a Love Story, by Dana Schwartz. Join the Besties as they talk about what makes a gothic romance, doing something just for the love of it, and what the Regency era would be like for them. Things talked about in this episode:· “I love it when you quote me”, Ruin & Rising, book 3 Shadow and Bone series.· Gilmore Girls scenes:o https://youtu.be/t5Abuw-atX8?si=oG_Hkahamj6OofXyo https://youtu.be/kZChjkUtgN4?si=nUDdQnrbTS08ArBh· Cousin marrying: https://www.familytree.com/blog/a-brief-history-of-cousins-marrying-cousins/· Body Farms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_farm · Dr. Suzie Edge : https://suzieedge.com/· Childbed Fever: https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/11/1-11/childbed-fever-major-cause-maternal-mortality/· Bone Garden Episode: https://rss.com/podcasts/bookbesties/303827/Katie Bouman (black hole reference): https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47891902 Meet Molly and April, they bonded over books and became Book Besties. So, what do you do when you find your book bestie? Start a podcast of course. Hang out with April and Molly as they talk about everything they love and hate about books.
The words “black hole” might bring to mind an infinite darkness. But the area right around a black hole, called the accretion disk, is actually pretty bright, with matter compressing hotter and hotter into a glowing plasma as it is sucked in. And amid that maelstrom, there are even brighter areas—bursts of energy that astronomers call flares.Scientists are trying to better understand what those flares are, and what they can tell us about the nature of black holes. This week in the journal Nature Astronomy, a group of researchers published a video that they say is a 3D reconstruction of the movement of flares around the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way.Dr. Katie Bouman, an assistant professor of computing and mathematical sciences, electrical engineering and astronomy at Caltech in Pasadena, California, joins guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross to talk about the research, and how computational imaging techniques can help paint a picture of things that would be difficult or impossible to see naturally.Transcripts for this segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
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Back in 2019 a network of radio telescopes called the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) took a picture of a black hole for the very first time. Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt Producer: Ivy Shih Executive Producer: Joel Werner Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
It's the start of Photography Month at Gal's Guide and Bonnie starts us off with an image that took thousands of terabytes of data to produce - it's the first image of a black hole! Bonnie talks about Dr. Katie Bouman the adorkable face of the team that made the impossible, possible! Show Notes with photos: galsguide.org Patreon: patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: www.facebook.com/galsguidelibrary/ Twitter: twitter.com/GalsGuideLib
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Katie Bouman is an assistant professor of computing and mathematical sciences, electrical engineering, and astronomy at Caltech in Pasadena, California. In this episode, we talk about scientific collaboration, imagination, and Katie's work on the Event Horizon Telescope, which produced the first image of a black hole by combining insights and methods from signal processing, computer vision, machine learning, and physics. *** This work was supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities grant AKA-265705-19
We are officially in 2020, but still getting our latest episode -- recorded December 26, y'all -- much faster than any other of our previous two episodes. Progress, not perfection, kids. In keeping with the fluid nature of this podcast, we spent some time on recent STEM superheroes in the news -- Miss Virginia, who made a science experiment her talent and won the title Miss America as a result. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu-PSaIomn4 Camille Schrier wants to inspire young girls in STEM during her reign as Miss America. Her experiment begins around the 20-second mark. Because I am obsessed with our rescue dog, Casey, we also covered Stella the talking dog and Christina Hunger of Hungerforwords.com. If you haven't seen the footage of what happened when Christina left Catahoula Blue Heeler mix Stella out of her crate with a camera rolling, it is both heartbreaking and also completely amazing. Casey Blake poses with the blanket that bears her image. BEST. CHRISTMAS. EVER! But the star of Episode 3 was definitely black holes and our fascination with them. Jamee also shared her black hole STEM superhero -- the very much alive Jocelyn Bell Burnell -- and her discoveries of neutron stars and pulsars. Burnell also had a great way of sending the ladder back down for success. More on that momentarily. We did, of course, also touch on science fiction's fascination with black holes. Now that the episode is wrapped, of course, I am surprised we failed to mention that 2019 was the year we all saw the first-ever image of a black hole (and the unfortunate misogyny that resulted over Dr. Katie Bouman's visibility as a member of the team that developed the algorithm that made that image possible). Please note, I was suffering from a terrible gunky head cold, which definitely affected my sniffly, congested delivery as well as my ease in getting distracted by Baby Yoda discussions. I mean, really... Who isn't in love with Baby Yoda? We closed with a quick discussion of the recent Tech Crunch editorial on making 2020 the year of a tipping point for women in STEM, with brief segues into my DISC assessment (Correction! The I in DISC is for Influential, not Inspiration. I blame the head cold.) and our own struggles with softening or not softening or language. So, we may have juuuust missed our self-imposed deadline to get an episode out at the end of 2019, but 2020 lies ahead with oodles of great STEM stories in front of us and 12 months to tell as many of them as we can. How do you plan to help make 2020 that tipping point? What are the great STEM superheroes you are talking about and interested in? Is 2020 the beginning of a new decade or does that start in 2021? We want to hear from you. Until next time, progress, not perfection.
So, we come to the end of another calendar year, wow, thank you for all the support and listening to us each week as we look at topics we feel deserve more attention. Now this episode we are doing a year in review and discuss what some of our favourites were, what we felt were some of the highlights and what was just downright funny. So strap in as we look back on a year full of robots, space travel, recycling, and the energetic joy of Katie Bouman, and that is just the start. We also go for a ride looking at the movies and tv series that have made us laugh, cry, scream, and sit in awe throughout the year. We discuss the controversy of crazy violence and insanity in movies such as Rambo – Last Blood. Yep some one has claimed it is… Nope you will need to listen in to know what is happening. Also we look at the year in games and take stock of what has happened. We laugh at some of it, get annoyed at some, and shake our heads in bewilderment at others. We recap what has been some of the most exciting and stand out moments for us this year in terms of topics. We also include some special shout outs, remembrances, birthdays, and events for the end of the year. So as the year draws to a close and the dawn of a new one creeps over the horizon we once more ask you to take care of yourselves, look out for each other, and stay hydrated. 2019 in Science - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_in_science2019 in Movies, TV & Anime - https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/biggest-movie-news-2019/- https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-movies-2019/- https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-tv-2019/2019 in Gaming - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_in_video_gamingOther topics discussed Kirigami Robots- https://www.inverse.com/article/61662-self-folding-kirigami-robotsBoston Dynamics- https://www.bostondynamics.com/New Horizons (interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_HorizonsSpaceX Dragon (reusable cargo spacecraft developed by SpaceX, an American private space transportation company.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_DragonMaking breathable Oxygen using comets- https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/comet-inspires-chemistry-making-breathable-oxygen-marsE-Scooters are not green enough- https://phys.org/news/2019-08-e-scooters-green-options.htmlTextile Recycling - https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-06-15/textile-recycling-fashion-old-clothes-waste/11197904Black Hole image makes history- https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/black-hole-image-makes-history- https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47873592Katie Bouman: American computer scientist working in the field of computer imagery. She led the development of an algorithm for imaging black holes and was a member of the Event Horizon Telescope team that captured the first image of a black hole- https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47891902- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_BoumanNobel prize in Chemistry 2019: Lithium Ion Battery - https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/oct/09/nobel-prize-in-chemistry-awarded-for-work-on-lithium-ion-batteriesGame of Thrones (American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_ThronesInfinity Saga (The Infinity Saga is a saga of films made up of the first twenty three films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, encompassing Phase One, Phase Two and Phase Three. The saga began with Iron Man and concluded with Spider-Man: Far From Home.)- https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Infinity_SagaSteven Universe (American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_UniverseMr. Robot (American drama thriller television series created by Sam Esmail for USA Network.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Robot The Boys (American superhero web television series based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_(2019_TV_series)Watchmen (American superhero drama television series that continues the 1987 DC Comics series Watchmen, created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen_(TV_series)Ghostbusters: Afterlife (internationally known as Ghostbusters: Legacy) is an upcoming American fantasy comedy film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Reitman and Gil Kenan.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters:_AfterlifeCharlie’s Angels (2019 American action comedy film written and directed by Elizabeth Banks from a story by Evan Spiliotopoulos and David Auburn.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie%27s_Angels_(2019_film)Joker (2019 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Silver.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(2019_film)Rambo: Last Blood (2019 American action film directed by Adrian Grunberg.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambo:_Last_BloodControversy surrounding Rambo: Last Blood - https://www.thedailybeast.com/sylvester-stallones-rambo-last-blood-is-a-trumpian-anti-mexican-nightmareTerry Gilliam and his take on Marvel movies- https://www.indiewire.com/2019/12/terry-gilliam-marvel-movies-don-quixote-interview-1202197447/Disney CEO Bob Iger and Martin Scorsese to meet over Marvel comments- https://www.thewrap.com/bob-iger-martin-scorsese-marvel-meet/ Martin Scorsese: Superhero movies are the same - https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/11/30/the-irishman-martin-scorsese-seen-enough-marvel-superhero-movies-same-thing-over-and-over/ James Dean now in CGI- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/afm-james-dean-reborn-cgi-vietnam-war-action-drama-1252703 Mad Max (1979 Australian dystopian action thriller film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy, and starring Mel Gibson as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, Joanne Samuel,Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, and Roger Ward.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_MaxRazorback (1984 Australian natural horror film written by Everett De Roche, based on Peter Brennan's novel, and directed by Russell Mulcahy.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razorback_(film) Star Citizen raised $250 USD millions - https://www.pcgamer.com/au/star-citizen-has-raised-over-dollar250-million/ Blizzard vs Blitzchung - https://time.com/5702971/blizzard-esports-hearthstone-hong-kong-protests-backlash-blitzchung/ - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_Entertainment#Hearthstone_ban_and_Hong_Kong_protests EA : Loot boxes are surprise mechanisms - https://www.kotaku.com.au/2019/06/ea-our-loot-boxes-are-actually-surprise-mechanics-that-are-quite-ethical/ Xbox Series X (codenamed Project Scarlett) is an upcoming home video game console developed by Microsoft, scheduled for release in late 2020.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Series_XiPhone X (smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_XG2A scandal- https://www.pcgamer.com/how-does-the-games-industry-get-rid-of-g2a-eliminate-game-keys-altogether/Epic Games Store - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_Games_Store Studio Ghibli Theme Park Is Coming In 2022- https://www.forbes.com/sites/georgekoutsakis/2018/04/25/studio-ghibli-theme-park-is-coming/#7517eeb620c8Shoutouts 24 Dec 2019 - Alta Sherral "Allee" Willis passed away, She was famous for her collaboration with Earth, Wind & Fire, for whom she co-wrote hit songs such as "September", "Boogie Wonderland", and "In the Stone". She co-composed singles for other artists that became hits include "Neutron Dance" by the Pointer Sisters, "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" by Pet Shop Boys featuring Dusty Springfield, and "I'll Be There for You" by The Rembrandts. "I'll Be There for You" was used as the theme song of the sitcom Friends, and went on to become one of the biggest television theme songs of all time. Willis jokingly referred to this song as "the whitest song I ever wrote”. In 1995 Willis was Emmy-nominated for "I'll Be There for You". She also co-wrote the Tony-nominated and Grammy-winning Broadway musical The Color Purple. As of 2018, a major motion picture based on the musical is in the early stages of development, being produced by Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey,Quincy Jones, and Scott Sanders. She died from cardiac arrest at the age of 72 in Los Angeles, California. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allee_Willis26 Dec 2019 – Shoutout to the firefighters - https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/25/australias-east-coast-faces-extreme-heat-as-bushfire-threat-looms-againRemembrancesIn memoriam for the people passed away 2019 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_in_2019 Famous Birthdays26 Dec 1937 - John Horton Conway, English mathematician, known for Conway's Game of Life. He is active in the theory of finite groups,knot theory,number theory,combinatorial game theory and coding theory. He has also made contributions to many branches of recreational mathematics, most notably the invention of the cellular automaton called the Game of Life. He was born in Liverpool - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Horton_Conway26 Dec 1959 – Kōji Morimoto, Japanese animator and director. Some of his works include being an animator in the Akira film; shorts in Robot Carnival, Short Peace, and The Animatrix; and key animation in anime such as Kiki's Delivery Service, City Hunter, and Fist of the North Star. He is the co-founder of Studio 4°C. He was born in Wakayama - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%8Dji_Morimoto26 Dec 1995 - Zach Mills, American actor. Mills has appeared in multiple film and television productions.In 2011, Zach played "Preston" in J.J. Abrams's Super 8 , as well as "Lucas Morganstern" in the Hub miniseries Clue. He was born Lakewood, Ohio - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_MillsEvent of interest26 Dec 1610 - Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Báthory's crimes and serial murders are uncovered, Count Gyorgy Thurzo makes an investigative visit to Csejthe Castle in Hungary on orders from King Matthias and discovers Countess Elizabeth Bathory directing a torture session of young girls. Bathory was already infamous in the area for her torture and murder of servants and peasants, but her title and high-ranking relatives had, until this point, made her untouchable. Her bloodthirsty activities have led many to cite her as one of the first vampires in history. - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/bathorys-torturous-escapades-are-exposed26 Dec 1846 – The Donner Party is forced to face Cannibalism in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The first corpse had been turned into a meal. It would be three weeks before any of the Donner Party were found — some of the “Forlorn Hope” walking through the snow had managed to find a Miwok tribe. Those at Truckee Lake would have to wait until early February to be found. Levinah Murphy, living in one of the cabins, heard the calls of the rescue team and answered, “Are you men from California, or do you come from heaven?” - https://www.mapsofworld.com/on-this-day/december-26-1846-the-donner-party-is-forced-to-face-cannibalism-in-the-sierra-nevada-mountains/IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJ Follow us on Facebook - Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/ - Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamated Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrS iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094 RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General Enquiries Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.com
Drew Perkins talks with Chrissy Newell about her work to help promote opportunities for girls and women in STEM. Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode: @MrsNewell22 #mathgals bit.ly/mathgals original Twitter thread mentioned in our discussion Ben Orlin's #mathgals post Katie Bouman
Adal Rifai from "Hello From the Magic Tavern" joins us to talk about the first PHOTOGRAPH of a black hole by the Event Horizon Telescope. Our guide through this amazing story are Dr. Leo Stein and Dr. Katie Bouman. We learn the basics of Black holes, and the interferometry performed by the Event Horizon Telescope, and then about the complicated image processing which needed to be done to interpret all of that amazing, messy data!
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Dans cet épisode, Guillaume, Arnaud et Audrey reviennent sur les derniers rebondissements des drama de la tech : le futur de Jakarta EE, Amazon vs l’Open Source … Et bien sûr on discute aussi technique avec les actualités de Elastic, JHipster, Micronaut, et plein d’autres. Enregistré le 6 mai 2019 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–210.mp3 News Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community Langages La passation de support sur OpenJDK 8 et 11 d’Oracle à Red Hat (bug fixes et security ne viendront plus d’Oracle, comme prévu) Support Docker dans Java 8 Baeldung propose plein d’articles sur Groovy avec des tutoriels sur des aspects variés des APIs proposées par le langage Oracle ne veut plus qu’on utilise javax. Mike Millinkovitch de la fondation Eclipse Article de Mark Little Le point de vue de Tomitribe Librairies Un nouveau framework de log… par Google Introducing Spring Cloud Circuit Breaker JHipster 6 est sorti Middleware Micronaut 1.1 released Elastic Stack 7.0.0 released Cloud Essayer Java 11 sur Google App Engine et Java 8 sur Google Cloud Functions GraalVM et Quarkus dispo sur Clever Cloud: GraalVM is here! How to use Quarkus Azure tombe pour quelques heures Web Sortie de Node.js 12 Svelte3 Native image lazy-loading for the web! Update Regarding Add-ons in Firefox Update Firefox to the latest release A Conspiracy To Kill IE6 Outillage Développement remote avec VSCode Architecture You Are Not Google Méthodologies Les projets ont besoin de héros 80% des commits fait par 20% de gens: ce sont les projets majoritaires sur GitHub Sécurité DockerHub hack et le risque sur les images Loi, société et organisation Rectificatif sur la bataille Elastic - AWS de l’épisode 208 avec l’aide de Fabien Baligand AWS : il regarde si tu as du succès et pouf il te bouffe La license anti abus du droit du travail en Chine RGPD : la CNIL prévient qu’elle sera désormais moins conciliante Defining a Distinguished Engineer Trou noir : l’ingénieure Katie Bouman qui a contribué à la photo est victime de cyberharcèlement Manifeste écologique des professionnel·le·s de l’informatique Outils de l’épisode Crowdcast Eclipse Che par Manuel Payet Rubrique débutant How to use the JavaScript console: going beyond console.log() Conférences Crowdcast Hack Commit Push à Paris le samedi 15 juin par Florent Biville Dégaine - un compte à rebours à deux faces Riviera Dev du 15 au 17 mai 2019 NCrafts les 16 et 17 mai 2019 Mix-it les 23 et 24 mai 2019 BestOfWeb les 6 et 7 juin 2019 DevFest Lille le 14 juin 2019 Voxxed Days Luxembourg les 20 et 21 juin 2019 Sunny Tech les 27 & 28 juin 2019 à Montpellier JugSummerCamp le 13 septembre 2019 - Le CfP est ouvert. DevFestNantes les 21 et 22 octobre 2019 - Le CfP est ouvert. Codeurs en Seine le 21 novembre 2019 Nous contacter Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/wdquestion](https://lescastcodeurs.com/crowdcasting/) Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/
Geek Girl in the News looks at the awesome or not so awesome news that will make you go either: "YAY" or "OMG I can't believe that." The latest and greatest geek girl news from April 2019 covers the next Tomb Raider installment, black hole scientist, Katie Bouman, vs internet trolls, Blizzard's employee pregnancy tracking, Game's Industries top 100 most influential women in game dev, Chicago's first black, lesbian mayor, and Shirley Curry (aka Skyrim Granny) getting immortalised in Elder Scrolls VI. What’s your take on these news articles? In this episode of Geek Girl in the News, we covered these news stories: MGM & Warner Bros Starts Climb Toward ‘Tomb Raider 2,’ Amy Jump To Write Script (https://deadline.com/2019/04/tomb-raider-sequel-mgm-warner-bros-amy-jump-write-script-1202594616/) Online trolls are harassing a scientist who helped take the first picture of a black hole (https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/13/18308652/katie-bouman-black-hole-science-internet) Related Twitter Thread (https://twitter.com/schemaly/status/1117171820770230274?s=19) Blizzard bribes female employees to track their sex, pregnancy, and moods (https://massivelyop.com/2019/04/10/blizzard-bribes-female-employees-to-track-their-sex-pregnancy-and-moods/) Meet 100 of the most influential women working in the UK games industry (https://www.gamesindustry.biz/top100/2019/) Lori Lightfoot elected Chicago mayor, will be 1st black woman and 1st openly gay person to hold post (https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/lori-lightfoot-elected-chicago-mayor-will-be-1st-black-woman-n990266) 'Skyrim Grandma' Will Be An NPC In The Elder Scrolls VI (https://kotaku.com/skyrim-grandma-will-be-an-npc-in-the-elder-scrolls-vi-1833678841) If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please check out some of our others! Geek Girl Reviews: The Mask You Live In (Exploring Toxic Masculinity) (https://geekherring.com/2019/04/12/episode-26-geek-girl-reviews-the-mask-you-live-in-exploring-toxic-masculinity/) Geeking Out About Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster, Feminist (https://geekherring.com/2019/03/22/episode-23-geeking-out-about-captain-marvel-higher-further-faster-feminist/) Geek Out About Robin Hobb: Fantasy That Represents: - LGBTQ+, Gender Roles, Classism, + More (https://geekherring.com/2019/03/08/episode-21-geeking-out-about-robin-hobb-fantasy-that-represents/) If you’ve been loving Geek Herring, please hop over to iTunes and leave us a review! Join us on Discord (https://geekherring.com/dsicord)!! You can find us Online (https://www.geekherring.com) / Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/geekherring) / Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/geekherring) / Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/geekherring) / Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/geekherring)! Geekily yours, Amanda & Monika
May the Fourth was just with us! Jeff Wolf is back, plus new guests Jeremy Mast (hair model, 4x black belt) and Lindsay Morehouse (scientist, cat-lover) take on Shannon over a selection of NERD STUFF. We discuss The Rise of Skywalker, The First Ever Black Hole Photo, Avengers Endgame, Game of Thrones, Magic: The Gathering, Avogadro's Number and more. We even threw in a round of Fuck, Marry, Kill! So, tape up your glasses and push them up your nose. EXCELSIOR!!! (Don't worry. There are few, if any, spoilers.) Like the show? Rate and review us, please! And follow us on social media! We're on Twitter and Instagram! Listen to Nate's podcast with Shaunn Grulkowski at moleholeradio.com. Don't spoil any nerdy stuff for people who haven't yet seen / heard / experienced them.
Katie Bouman created an algorithm that combined the data needed to create the first real image of a black hole. What have you done with your life?! 0:21:57 Beetlejuice sequel scrapped 0:24:38 Avengers Endgame TV spot 0:32:38 First real picture of a black hole 0:34:58 Algorithm to see the black hole created by 20-something grad student at MIT 0:39:18 Lebron chimes in on Space Jam sequel 0:41:58 NASA funding research of 18 game changing technologies 0:46:26 Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction opens May 31st 0:51:02 Rumored Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker teaser trailer 0:52:21 FFX & X2 remasters coming to the Switch 0:54:42 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sold 2 million copies in under 2 weeks 0:56:46 Game of Thrones season finale 0:58:53 Nintendo adds new games to it's Switch online store 1:00:47 Acer event goodies Use the Links, Luke! the final frontier! Interested in writing geek-centric articles? Got a fever to let your inner writer out? Email us with an article to be published for thousands of readers to see! CHECK OUT OUR AWESOME merch! https://www.duelingogres.com/bazaar-dueling-ogres-store/ SMASH ALL THOSE social media LIKES AND SHARES AND retweets and pins and SUBSCRIBES FOREVER! They help us stay alive one more day! Literally, there are larger ogres over us. They're ruthless and terrifying. We cry tears of blood! CALL or TEXT us so we can play/read your question on air @ !! (Intro uses the "" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under . Outtro: , licensed under .)
UVA is still the National Champion, we're still talking about space. We start things off by highlighting Katie Bouman for her role in collecting images of black holes. Then, we move on to the second closest planet to the Sun, Venus. We talk about Venus's retrograde rotation, long day, and the patriarchy. We compare and contrast Venus and Earth on many different fronts, including surface temperature, atmosphere (specifically Argon), magnetic fields and soil composition. We also highlight some potential reasons that Venus doesn't have water in any form, specifically discussing the role of “runaway greenhouse effect”, solar wind, and an electric field. Then, we deep dive into the history of Venus expeditions. We start things off discussing the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States - best highlighted by the Mariner 2, Venera 4, and the Mariner 5. We discuss some of the major findings in 1978 from the Pioneer Venus 1 and 2 spacecrafts from NASA and Venera 11 and 12 from the Soviet Union. Venera 13 and 14 took the first color photographs of Venus in 1981. Since the 1990s, the Magellan, Venus Express, Akatski and BepiColombo have all either visited or flown by Mars.
Event Holizon Telescopeによる人類初のブラックホールの観測とその盛り上がり、天文学者の仕事、科学における観測技術の重要性、若手研究者の活躍、マンガについて話しました。本収録はシドニー・ブレナー博士特集回のインターバルをまとめたものです。Show Notes The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)… EHTの公式サイト 史上初、ブラックホールの撮影に成功 ― 地球サイズの電波望遠鏡で、楕円銀河M87に潜む巨大ブラックホールに迫る (アルマ望遠鏡) 本間希樹先生 (天文学者、TBS 情熱大陸)… 初めてブラックホールを観測した瞬間が映像に残されている Black hole picture captured for first time in space breakthrough (The Guardian) Astronomer slams sexists trying to tear down black hole researcher’s rep… ブラックホールの画像解析アルゴリズムを作成したKatie Boumanを巡る女性差別主義者たちの主張とその否定に関する記事 ソーシャル・ネットワーク (映画) アメリカの大学におけるフラタニティーと呼ばれる社交クラブについて Katie Bouman, What does a black hole look like (TED talk)… 当時MITの博士学生であったBoumanがブラックホールの観測と画像の再構成についてわかりやすく解説しているトーク(英語) Kazunori Akiyama ロザリンド・フランクリン 二重螺旋 完全版 惑星のさみだれ (マンガ)
El programa mensual de hoy tiene una introducción muy rara. Solamente es digo que el carrusel de noticias no aparece hasta el minuto treinta, donde comentamos las siguientes noticias: La colisión de la India con Asia oxigenó los océanos de forma global. El oxígeno en los océanos del mundo aumentó, alterando las condiciones de la vida, cuando la masa de tierra que ahora es el subcontinente indio se estrelló contra Asia hace 50 millones de años. La formación de minerales en una laguna segoviana ayuda a buscar vida en Marte. El estudio de los minerales de la laguna de Las Eras, en la provincia de Segovia, podría permitir la identificación de la presencia de microorganismos tanto en rocas del registro geológico terrestre como en rocas marcianas. Detectado el primer terremoto marciano. La sonda InSight de la NASA ya está comenzando a producir información sobre la sismología marciana. Se acaba de anunciar que el sismómetro SEIS), ha detectado su primer terremoto. La detección del primer terremoto marciano tuvo lugar el pasado 6 de abril -sol 128-. Fue una débil señal sísmica muy similar a las recogidas en la superficie de la Luna durante las misiones de Apollo. La señal sísmica se ha bautizado como «Sol 128» y provendría del interior del planeta casi con total seguridad. Primera imagen de un agujero negro. La primera imagen de un agujero negro ha sido publicada por un equipo internacional de más de 200 científicos. El cuerpo en cuestión está en el centro de la galaxia Messier 87 (M87), a una distancia de 55 millones de años luz. Hasta ahora, la existencia de estos objetos extremadamente densos se conocía sólo por métodos indirectos, pero nunca se había observado uno. “Hemos usado a toda la Tierra como telescopio” dice Katie Bouman. Uniendo los datos de ocho telescopios a lo largo del tiempo, combinando sus instantáneas, Bouman ha estado al cargo del entrenamiento de un algoritmo que ha rellenado los huecos en negro entre imágenes, y dado nitidez a unos puñados de píxeles a más de 53 millones años luz. A continuación hablamos con Virginia Ruiz, Doctora del Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales de la Universidad de Ginebra, sobre inundaciones y material leñoso en cauces. Una novedosa visión del análisis sobre el riesgo de inundabilidad. ¡Hasta la próxima!
One more piece of the gorgeous puzzle that is David Monster is unveiled. He admits to travelling back from the future, and in this episode he answers the most burning questions of our age, like: “Will dinosaurs be brought back to life?” “Where and when will we discover alien life?” and “What will be the next supervirus?” David pulls no punches and answers every single question frankly and honestly. Finally, the world has a time traveler who blabs! Want to know what's going to happen in the next 1000 years? Well, you've come to the right place. Other topics include: Venice Beach Paparazzi, Cilantro, Fake News, Dr. Katie Bouman, Black Holes, Virus X, Alien Life, Asteroids, The Creator, God, Ice Age, Wooly Mammoths, Dinosaurs, RH Blood Type, Zombie Apocalypse, Cancer, The Tech Spring Revolution, Tom Cruise, The Only Hope for the Human Race, Cloning, Black Holes, Honey Boo Boo, North Kardashian West, 1st Gay and Female President, Africa, Asian, and our Lesbian Overlords, but NOT how Trump saved the world, yet again, when he ordered anti-vaxxers to “get their shots!” So sit back, relax, and enjoy the most downloaded podcast in the world! The Unimaginary Friendcast! The Unimaginary Friendcast is hosted by David Monster, Erin Marie Bette Davis Jr. and Nathan Edmondson. https://unimaginaryfriend.com/podcast/ And find us on Facebook!
Pour ce 44ème road-trip, Thelma et Louise reçoivent, Christelle Delarue, fondatrice de l'agence de pub MadetWomen, première agence de pub 100% féministe. Nous sommes confrontées chaque jour à plus de 5000 images publicitaires - le plus souvent aux ressorts sexistes. Les chiffres le prouvent : les femmes sont à 48% plus susceptibles d’être montrées dans une cuisine. Une image stéréotypée, très loin de la réalité. Et pour cause : : 97% des équipes créatives, c’est à dire ceux qui conçoivent les campagnes de pub, sont des hommes. Christelle Delarue, a travaillé pendant de nombreuses années dans des grandes agences. Il y 5 ans, elle a décidé de fonder sa propre structure, MadetWomen. Proposer des campagnes féministes, pour des entreprises qui respectent le droit des femmes est l'objectif de son agence. Elle nous raconte les différentes expériences qui l'ont amenée à faire ce choix et la nécessité qu'elle a eu de s'extraire du système classique. Un système révoltant et contre lequel elle s'élève aujourd'hui, via un collectif de femmes publicitaires, les Lionnes, fraîchement créé, dont elle nous dévoile les contours. Femvertising ou femwhashing ? Depuis plusieurs années, les entreprises s'emparent de la question féministe pour en faire des campagnes de publicité. Nike, avec la campagne "Dream Crazier", ou encore Gillette avec "We believe : the best men can be" sont les exemples les plus récents de cet engouement des marques pour l'égalité hommes-femmes. Mais pour autant, ces marques peuvent-elle réellement être qualifiées de féministes ? Christelle Delarue nous explique la différence entre le femvertising, et le femwhashing. Lorsqu'une entreprise respecte les droits des femmes de manière globale et prend des initiatives concrètes dans leur sens, on parle de femversiting . A l'inverse, le femwhashing, c'est l'utilisation du féminisme à des fins commerciales, sans impact concret sur les droits des femmes. Nos chroniqueurs chéris seront aussi au rendez-vous : Cha Postroff poussera son coup de gueule habituel, en lien avec la thématique de l'émission, Kathleen (une petite nouvelle) nous donnera quelques conseils de lecture dans son agenda culturel, et enfin Matthieu notre macho préféré reviendra sur la polémique autour de Katie Bouman, la scientifique harcelée sur les réseaux sociaux, après la publication de ses photos (les premières ! ) d'un trou noir. On espère que vous passerez un bon moment, et on vous dit à très vite ! Thelma et Louise
Baseball. Bites. Black holes. This episode is dedicated to Katie Bouman, who made the algorithm that produced the first-ever image of a black hole. Cue the screaming. Sources: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47891902 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/10468854/The-Hunger-Games-Harry-Potter-and-Twilight-most-popular-sentences-are-revealed.html https://www.vulture.com/2018/11/twilight-movie-anniversary-vampire-baseball-scene.html Theme music: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Mass Mania”
In this episode, we explore whether the man box comes into play when women are attacked for scientific accomplishments. Sam joins the podcast again and we discover common threads among the topics we've tackled this season. We end with a challenge that everyone can take on. Resources in this episode: Katie Bouman talk at Stanford (https://talks.stanford.edu/katie-bouman-imaging-a-black-hole-with-the-event-horizon-telescope/) Jason Duaine Hahn, People.com, “Male Scientist Claps Back at Trolls Who Tried to Discredit Female Colleague's Role in Black Hole Photo.” (https://people.com/human-interest/male-scientist-claps-back-trolls-discredit-katie-bouman/) Cara Curtis, Science, "The Internet Idiots Are Already Trying to Discredit Katie Bouman's Historic Accomplishments." (https://thenextweb.com/science/2019/04/12/the-internets-idiots-are-already-trying-to-discredit-katie-boumans-historic-accomplishments/) Rosalind C. Barnett and Caryl Rivers, Recode, “We’ve studied gender and STEM for 25 years. The science doesn’t support the Google memo.” (https://www.recode.net/2017/8/11/16127992/google-engineer-memo-research-science-women-biology-tech-james-damore) Better Allies email (https://betterallies.com) NY Times email - In Her Words (https://www.nytimes.com/series/in-her-words) Fortune’s email The Broadsheet (http://fortune.com/newsletter/broadsheet/)
After years of planning by over 200 international scientists, the data purported to show the first ever image of a black hole is ready. The team gathers for the big reveal - it's a seismic moment in... The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.
Talk about Notre Dame cathedral and some of the reactions to the fire, a Pedantic Moment about Y'all, an It's Not True, and a follow up on Dr. Katie Bouman and a message to her internet trolls.The show notes are here: http://dimland.blogspot.com/2019/04/dimland-radio-4-20-19-show-notes.html
In this episode, Alex reviews some of the top Space Science events of this year to break down where we are so far in this year of Space. - India's Anti-Satellite Test - Israel attemped their first lunar landing with their Beresheet spacecraft - The recent Falcon Heavy Test and results of the mission - NASA plans to send the 1st Woman and Next Man to the surface of the moon in 5 years - The recent images from the M87 Supermassive Black Hole by the Event Horizon team (and Dr. Katie Bouman who created the algorithm used to help image the black hole). There's so much happening in the Space Science world, especially this year - hopefully this breakdown helps get you caught up. Enjoy! Don't forget you can get a free audiobook and trial of Audible by going to www.audibletrial.com/todayinspace!
We discuss the ground-breaking picture of the black hole and the marvels of the universe. We dive a bit deeper on the reception of the project, especially to it’s lead researcher, Katie Bouman. We talk about women in STEM and the mindless, knee-jerk backlash to a woman receiving any credit. We then talk about the...
Este jueves hablamos de la captura de Julian Assange; de Katie Bouman, la mujer que fue clave en el desarrollo del algoritmo para tomar la foto del agujero negro; de la nave israelí Beresheet, orbitando la Luna antes de alunizar; del freno a Rappi, Glovo y otros servicios de delivery basados en apps por parte de la Justicia porteña; del nene que bloqueó un iPad por casi medio siglo; y de los singulares smartphones Samsung Galaxy A80 y el Oppo Reno.Acá, la charla de Katie Bouman. Vale la pena. Tiene subtítulos en español.Acá, el audio para escuchar online o descargar como MP3:
Imagine going to the moon without a map, or trying to land with a computer too overloaded with tasks to know which functions to prioritize. That’s what two of the most famed Apollo missions faced — and would have failed to figure out — without the work of women. For the Apollo missions, it was Margaret Hamilton — and for last week’s black hole photo, it was Dr. Katie Bouman. On this episode of 14 Speaks, Dylan Van Sickle and Jenni Holtz activate their thrusters to travel at light speed through their accomplishments to understand the efforts of, and outlook for, women in STEM. More at fourteeneastmag.com
Andy and Dave discuss the first image of a black hole, and its link to machine learning -- with research from Katie Bouman while she was at MIT, developing Continuous High-resolution Image Reconstruction using Patch priors (CHIRP), as a way to stitch together different sources to create a continuous whole. Next, Andy and Dave discuss research from the Sorbonne and IST Austria that tries to deduce the reward function of a recurrent neural network by assuming the neurons are agents. And research from Hopfield and Krotov examine a way to approach neural network learning in a more “plausible” biological fashion, with a more physically local method of plasticity. In reports, the European Comission releases its 41-page report on Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI. Elizabeth Holm publishes a short paper in defense of the black box. A paper in IEEE Spectrum examines the actual health care products (compared to the partnerships and promises) of IBM Watson. Sean Luke publishes the second edition of The Essentials of Metaheuristics. And the video of the week is a 2016 TED Talk by Katie Bouman on the development of the software that combines the data collected by individual telescopes.
This week we talk about why it seems like we're seeing fewer and fewer UI innovations and how there might hopefully be a silver lining in all of this. We also discuss Figma's UI refresh.Sponsor Abstract: Design workflow management for product design teams using Sketch Show Notes Layout #61: Crowdsourced Burritos (with Special Guest Ryan McLeod Blackbox Mike Rundle on Twitter: "Our Choice and Twitter for iPad were the peak and the end of iPad interface design innovation and they came out 8+ years ago. Since then, designers have been so preoccupied with flat design, new prototyping tools and design systems and we forgot how to innovate." Tweetie - Wikipedia iKyle on Twitter: "Something easy to forget about Twitter for iPad is it wasn't just the sliding panels design, it has some of the best gestures and nice little interactions of any app I've used." We refreshed Figma's UI: An inside look at our process Matthew Sanders on Twitter: "When you base your decisions off of data alone. You compromise choice and critical decision making. People are resourceful. They are quite well acquainted with suffering." Recommendations Cardhop for iOS - Flexibits Reconcilable Differences #102: Preparing the Way Accidental Tech Podcast #321: Dumbed Down, Locked Down, and Locked Out - Breaking up iTunes Accidental Tech Podcast #322: Morale-Sucking Maple Syrup Fires - Reactions to Katie Bouman’s work HostsKevin Clark (@vernalkick)Rafael Conde (@rafahari)
Happy Pagan Spring Weekend! Darren kicks off the show by looking at recent media coverage around Dr. Katie Bouman and how she ‘accidentally’ became the face of the Black Hole project. Adam brings us another fur-midable look at cats and asks how many lives do cats really have? Finally, Cristina has to remind us why ‘measles parties’ are a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea.
Juntamos Samira Close e Jamile num episódio e o resultado foi CAOS! A sexta-feira é santa só que decidimos revelar as pequenas maldades que fizemos ao longo da vida (mas assim, tudo na inocência entende?) e ainda rolou algumas rodadas de Would You Rather Maldoso. ME AJUDA, WANDA! O abismo da idade atrapalha o rolo? Minha amiga quer passar da pegação O choro da minha vizinha me aflita Menage forçado me deixou com ranço LOTUS A depressão do Whindersson Família Bolsonaro Vencedora do BBB Defensores do Gentili Lil Miquela Guarda chuva de Lula Livre MERYL Aline do Borel na Maisa Salto alto com gaveta Katie Bouman descobrindo o Buraco Negro GIFs educativos da Gretchen Special Love, Death & Robots Pabllo Vittar no Coachella INTERESSANTENEY PODCAST: Estilo Possível DICA: Sticker nos Stories MÚSICA: Single da Samira vindo aí MODA: Linha da Samira com a LOLja INSTAGRAM: @gutoquinta Podcast #237 apresentado por: @papelpop @santahelena @samsworld @samiraclose @eijamile Edição / Produção: Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @feliperella) Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com, iTunes, Deezer e Spotify! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bix rambles about new music, black holes and Tiger Woods.
In this episode, we talk about Hazza Al Mansouri, the first Emirati in space for ISS Mission and Katie Bouman who helped capture the first photo of a black hole. We also discuss cow-milking robots, the new face of dairy farming. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Pre-show: Casey and John file Overcast bugs Follow-up: More AirPower follow-up. (Really!) Netflix, AirPlay, and screen rights AirPlay quality loss AirPod fidget spinner Of course Katie Bouman should get the credit How to Understand the Image of a Black Hole Apple and Qualcomm settle and then Intel exits 5G business Apple press release John on patents 1, 2, 3 iOS 13: Dark Mode, Volume HUD, multi-windows/"cards" on iPad PanelKit Kai's Power Tools Unified Find My iPhone & Find My Friends Tile macOS 10.15 rumors Luna Display Astropad Sidecar Moom Post-show: Top Four ATP Hosts with Bad Taste Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code ATP for 10% off your first order. Jamf Now: Set up and protect your Apple devices at work, from anywhere. First 3 devices are free. Linode: Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Use code atp2019 for a $20 credit.
Na jedné straně historický objev, na straně druhé další sexistická kampaň vůči ženě, která se v očích šovinistů „provinila“ tím nejhorším možným hříchem: viditelným úspěchem v rámci oboru, kde po desítky let dominují muži. Tak jde ve stručnosti shrnout bouřlivou debatu, která se na sociálních sítích rozjela po zveřejnění zásluh vědkyně Katie Bouman na publikaci prvního snímku černé díry.
With the newly published pictures of the M87 black hole (known as Pōwehi) the whole internet became fascinated with the phenomenon and the science of its existence. We owe a lot of thanks to the work of Katie Bouman and her team. What better way to commemorate than to...talk about Star Wars Episode IX trailer! OMG, did you see it! Lando in the Falcon! And the Emperor's return! Oh yeah, and we also watched the movie The Black Hole.
Recently, a network of radio telescopes spread across the Earth called Event Horizon Telescope pieced together petabytes of data to unveil the first-ever image of a black hole. This is one of the most monumental feats of human ingenuity, engineering and curiosity to date. But why is it such a big deal? How can we see a black hole in the first place? And why is that orange, blurry image so groundbreaking? Let me break it down for you.Links:1) Neutron Stars by Kurzgesagt: https://youtu.be/p_8yK2kmxoo2) Pulsars and Magnetars: https://youtu.be/6EJWIJhLqNk3) Vox on why this black hole image is a big deal: https://youtu.be/pAoEHR4aW8I4) How to understand the image of a black hole by Veritasium: https://youtu.be/zUyH3XhpLTo5) How to take a picture of a black hole by Katie Bouman: https://youtu.be/BIvezCVcsYs6) https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/4/11/18306110/first-image-black-hole-eht-event-horizon-singularity7) https://www.space.com/1st-black-hole-photo-x-ray-neighborhood-views.html8) https://www.space.com/black-hole-event-horizon-images-einstein.html9) https://www.cosmotography.com/images/supermassive_blackholes_drive_galaxy_evolution.htmlIntro and outro music: Don't Stop performed by Nothing More, from their album, The Stories We Tell Ourselves. The sound clips have been used with their permission.Questions, suggestions or just want to get in touch? Find me on Instagram and Twitter @berationable and on Facebook @Rationable. Join the conversation on the Rationable Conversations Facebook group and email me at contact.rationable@gmail.com. For more content like this, visit www.berationable.com.
Este é CARLA NEWS, o noticiário criado pra exaltar as mudanças no mundo promovidas por mulheres e fazer você ainda ter esperança nesse planeta Terra. Nesta 1ª edição falo sobre como as mulheres tem prefirido skincare a bolsas de luxo e sobre a linha que a Whoopi Goldberg lançou de produtos pra aliviar desconfortos e cólicas menstruais. Exalto tb a estudante Alaa Salah que se tornou símbolo da resistência das mulheres contra o regime opressor do Sudão e a Katie Bouman, uma das cientistas responsáveis pela 1ª foto feita de um buraco negro na história. E lembro como mulheres foram invisibilizadas na ciência como a Mileva Einstein que colaborou com a teoria da relatividade. No quadro "O que os homens podem fazer pelo feminismo" falamos do astrônomo amigo da Katie que a defendeu de ataques sexistas e do Djonga que está sendo processado por ter cancelado um show com um produtor acusado de um estupro coletivo. Neste episódio tb falamos sobre a Kim Kardashian que tá estudando pra ser advogada criminal em 2022 e atuar mais ativamente na reforma no sistema prisional americano. E tb sobre o trabalho super importante da Jameela Jamil em questionar as irmãs e falar a verdade sobre os produtos dos publis que as Kardashians fazem com suplementos que promovem o emagrecimento. Aproveitei pra falar sobre como a política é importante pra que a gente consiga viabilizar as mudanças que a gente quer ver no mundo e como as mulheres tão questionando e provocando mudanças no sistema. Tb falei sobre a Santa que transformou água em cerveja, que todos os jogos de futebol feminino do campeonato brasileiro vão passar ao vivo no twitter e sobre Cassandra Rios a primeira escritora a vender 1milhão de livros no Brasil. Colaboração : Dayeny Bernardino, Nina Ribeiro, Shelby Christie Para contribuir com mais notícias pra próxima edição é só me mandar lá no @modices no twitter ;)
CapiwaraCast #2 - Você conhece o Clube de Negócios? Você sabe o que é Pitch? Já ouviu falar em Startup Weekend e na comunidade ZeroOnze? Confira a entrevista com a Laura Gurgel, a fundadora do Clube de Negócios, e entenda um pouco mais sobre esses assuntos. Batemos um papo com ela pra falar um pouco sobre como foi sua carreira, sua formação e tirar muitas dúvidas sobre o ecossistema empreendedor de São Paulo. Além disso, falamos um pouco sobre algumas novidades, como a prisão de Julian Assange, o fundador da Wikileaks, falamos sobre o momento histórico da captação de uma imagem sobre o buraco negro que dominou as redes, que foi liderado pela Dra. Katie Bouman e também já entramos no clima de inverno com a chegada da última temporada de Game of Thrones.
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This week, we're pleased to share the second half of our two-part series on Climate Change & Food Autonomy. Julian Assange has been arrested. The congressional hearing on white nationalism went off the rails. After vowing to illegally annex the west bank, Netanyahu has just been reelected for his 5th term as Israel’s president. The first ever image of black hole was captured by 29-year-old computer scientist Katie Bouman. This week, we continue our series on Food Autonomy and Climate Change. I got to sit down with my friend Gabby Maynard to talk about food apartheid, redlining, environment racism, and how community markets promote mutual aid. So, we’ll get outta your way. We hope you enjoy Episode 40 of Coffee with Comrades, “Food Apartheid” featuring Gabby Maynard. Check out the Frenchtown Farmers' Market! Coffee with Comrades is a member of the Channel Zero Network. Coffee with Comrades is part of the Rev Left Radio Podcast Federation. Logo design by Sydney Landis. Support her work, buy some art. Support Coffee with Comrades on Patreon. Follow Coffee with Comrades on Twitter and visit our website. Music: Intro: “I Ain’t Got No Home in this World” by Woody Guthrie Interlude: “Rose-Colored Boy” by Paramore Outro: “Endless Resistance" by Nails
Help support the show! - http://www.patreon.com/dailyinternet Merchandise! - https://teespring.com/stores/the-ireadit-emporium Monday #10 - Facebook are 'morally bankrupt, pathological liars' - NZ Privacy Commissioner #9 - 2 students accused of jamming school's Wi-Fi network to avoid tests Tuesday #8 - House Judiciary Committee calls on Robert Mueller to testify #7 - Iran designates United States military forces as terrorist group. Wednesday #6 - The first picture of a black hole opens a new era of astrophysics. The supermassive beast lies in a galaxy called M87 more than 50 million light-years away MIT grad Katie Bouman, 29, is the researcher who led the creation of a new algorithm that produced the first-ever image of a black hole #5 - Texas lawmakers consider the death penalty for abortion Thursday #4 - Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange arrested after seven years in Ecuador's embassy in London, UK police say #3 - Millennials being squeezed out of middle class, says OECD Friday #2 - White House proposed releasing immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities, targeting political foes #1 - South Korea legalize abortion after 66 year ban Connect with us: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailyinternet Website: http://mjolnir.media/ireadit Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/ireaditcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ireadit YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXcQHg5RGMinTm5_yLOGVg Instagram: https://instagram.com/ireaditcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/ireaditcast E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Voicemail: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein
Episode Notes In 2019, Dr. Katie Bouman proved instrumental in making a blurry black hole pic possible. In colonial America, enslaved Africans propelled inoculation to widespread use in a new continent. Hopefully next year, Anna will find a way to make her insides smell better. Support Epiphanies! by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/epiphanies
We praten over dik zijn (en zijn nog laaaaang niet uitgepraat) met coole vrouwen Tatjana Almuli en Merel Wildschut. Verder bespreken we nogal wat feministische dilemma's. Want hoe kun je nog zonder schuldgevoel grinden op de teksten van rapper Boef? Of onbezorgd naar de Efteling? SHOWNOTES Volg Tatjana en Merel op Instagram: @tatjanaalmuli en @merelwildschut Tatjana's boek ‘Knap voor een dik meisje' vind je hierrrr: https://bit.ly/2U377aP De artikelen die luisteraar Santi naar ons stuurde over feminisme en veganisme: - BBC: https://bbc.in/2r4j9Vv - Womensmediacenter: https://bit.ly/2UttmMb - Everydayfeminism: https://bit.ly/2IMzVEl Het boek The Beauty Myth vind je hier: https://bit.ly/2KBrFI4 En het boek Fat is a feminist issue kun je hierrr kopen: https://bit.ly/2X5MT2c DAMN HONEY NO Meer over Katie Bouman en DE FOTO: https://bit.ly/2UhbMWS Het Twitterdraadje van Andrew Chael: https://bit.ly/2Gh0gpo DAMN, HONEY YES Bekijk de Sekszusjes: https://bit.ly/2UDL52L Laat van je horen: mail naar info@damnhoney.nl of slide in onze dm via Insta: @damnhoneyhetboek Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ep 162: Erek (@erek_smith) recs What A Time To Be Alive and I Learned Nothing, while Allison recs: Old Town Road, the new Star Wars trailer, Killing Eve, SNL with Kit Harington, The Runaways, and It Could Happen Here Allison's Patreon supporters can watch her short Hum right now! https://www.patreon.com/posts/hum-2019-25509854 In bad news: Bret Easton Ellis is an even bigger asshole than you previously thought, Julian Assange's arrest sets a dangerous precedent even if you think he's a d-bag, Texas bill threatening dealth penalty for abortion is the anti-abortion movement as its most honest, and Trump is inciting violence against Rep. Ilhan Omar In good news: Dr. Katie Bouman made that image of a black hole possible, Bye-bye, Kirstjen Nielsen, thief of migrant children, suspected rhino poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions in South Africa, and Bernie Sanders says states should allow felons to vote from behind bars Light Treason News is supported by members! To sign up and keep the show going, visit lighttreason.news
Eric returns from California with head full of Google kool-aid and ears full of Gwen Stefani. Eero acquisition wasn't all roses, Facebook mobile SDK sends lots of data to Facebook, and a robo voice mailer data breach. Jon talks about training Alexa, and Eric wants the world to know and avoid stalkerware. For fun, we of course have pics of a BLACK HOLE. Also "Hacker" "News." 0:00 - Intro 0:49 - Google Cloud Next 7:11 - Eero Acquisition 10:50 - Privacy International on Facebook SDK 17:25 - Stratics Data Leak 23:52 - Alexa is Listening 28:58 - Against Stalkerware 31:57 - Motherboard on Stalkerware 33:05 - Pics or it's not a Black Hole 34:25 - Katie Bouman, Superstar 36:27 - The Schwarzschild Radius 36:56 - Suspected Burglar 37:54 - "Hacker" "News"
Hunderte Wissenschaftler haben an der ersten Aufnahme des Schwarzen Lochs mitgearbeitet. Doch nur eine hat es zur Berühmtheit gebracht. Claudia Sarre erzählt, warum.
Will we ever talk about politics on this podcast again? Is Dakota Johnson actually pregnant or is she just using a child's grocery cart? Are Richard Madden and Brandon Flynn a THING or are they just smoking marijuana cigarettes together? Is there a better way to call out a cheater than by tagging them on Instagram?!?! Is the first photo of a Black Hole a Who or a Them?!?!?!?!? What about Katie Bouman?!!!!!! And finally, will we ever stop fighting about nougat?!????????? All these questions (and more) are answered on today's truly bonkers edition of Who's There. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions and comments, don't forget to support us on Patréon for a jam-packed weekly newsletter and fortnightly bonus episodes—and come see us LIVE! in Nashville, Boston & DC.
Lots to cover in this. Let's make sure Katie Bouman is a known star for the first ever image of a black hole. Aquaman is probably one of the worst movies ever made... I can't believe it made so much money. Sabrina the Teenage Witch season 2 was great!! So was Santa Clarita Diet season 3. I'm out... hope everyone's doing great. Love ya. Thanks for the support. If you haven't already, please rate, review, subscribe, and share this with your friends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joshua-peek/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-peek/support
Bruce Wayne estará na segunda temporada de Titãs! De acordo com o site Deadline, o ator Iain Glen, o Sor Jorah em Game of Thrones, interpretará o Homem Morcego no próximo ano da série! Comentamos sobre a escalação. A Marvel vai lançar uma novel com toda a mitologia da editora. De acordo com o um dos criadores da HQ, Mark Waid, uma história será contada, tornando a experiência diferente de “ler 120 páginas da Wikipédia”. Prometido para julho, a revista em quadrinhos faz parte das comemorações de 80 anos da editora. Falamos sobre Katie Bouman, a pós-doutoranda do MIT que criou o algoritmo responsável por possibilitar a primeira imagem de um Buraco Negro, e as reclamações infundadas sobre a nitidez da foto. Diretor de Pantera Negra, Ryan Coogler, vai reescrever o roteiro de Space Jam 2. Comentamos a novidade e também os obstáculos enfrentados por LeBron James para progredir com o longa. São Paulo ou Westeros? O Trono de Ferro está na capital paulista. Saiba os endereços neste episódio! Podcast gravado em 11/04/2019 – Apresentação: Ricardo Coelho e Rodrigo Buffo – Edição: Rafael Oliveira
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
You might have seen the news yesterday that MIT researcher Katie Bouman produced the first image of a black hole. What’s been less reported is that the algorithm she developed to accomplish this is based on machine learning. Machine learning is having a huge impact in the fields of astronomy and astrophysics, and I’m excited to bring you interviews with some of the people innovating in this area. Today we’re joined by Yashar Hezaveh, Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal, and Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Astrophysics at Flatiron Institute. Yashar and I caught up to discuss his work on gravitational lensing, which is the bending of light from distant sources due to the effects of gravity. In our conversation, Yashar and I discuss how machine learning can be applied to undistort images, including some of the various techniques used and how the data is prepared to get the best results. We also discuss the intertwined roles of simulation and machine learning in generating images, incorporating other techniques such as domain transfer or GANs, and how he assesses the results of this project. For even more on this topic, I’d also suggest checking out the following interviews, TWiML Talk #117 with Chris Shallue, where we discuss the discovery of exoplanets, TWiML Talk #184, with Viviana Acquaviva, where we explore dark energy and star formation, and if you want to go way back, TWiML Talk #5 with Joshua Bloom which provides a great overview of the application of ML in astronomy. Thanks to Pegasystems for sponsoring today's show! I'd like to invite you to join me at PegaWorld, the company’s annual digital transformation conference, which takes place this June in Las Vegas. To learn more about the conference or to register, visit pegaworld.com and use TWIML19 in the promo code field when you get there for $200 off. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/talk/250.
Bruce Wayne estará na segunda temporada de Titãs! De acordo com o site Deadline, o ator Iain Glen, o Sor Jorah em Game of Thrones, interpretará o Homem Morcego no próximo ano da série! Comentamos sobre a escalação. A Marvel vai lançar uma novel com toda a mitologia da editora. De acordo com o um dos criadores da HQ, Mark Waid, uma história será contada, tornando a experiência diferente de “ler 120 páginas da Wikipédia”. Prometido para julho, a revista em quadrinhos faz parte das comemorações de 80 anos da editora. Falamos sobre Katie Bouman, a pós-doutoranda do MIT que criou o algoritmo responsável por possibilitar a primeira imagem de um Buraco Negro, e as reclamações infundadas sobre a nitidez da foto. Diretor de Pantera Negra, Ryan Coogler, vai reescrever o roteiro de Space Jam 2. Comentamos a novidade e também os obstáculos enfrentados por LeBron James para progredir com o longa. São Paulo ou Westeros? O Trono de Ferro está na capital paulista. Saiba os endereços neste episódio! Podcast gravado em 11/04/2019 – Apresentação: Ricardo Coelho e Rodrigo Buffo – Edição: Rafael Oliveira
In this episode we are speaking with Dr Stas Shabala, who is an international astrophysicist and a Lecturer in Physics at the University of Tasmania. Stas researches using powerful radio telescopes from all over the world and at the nearby Mt Pleasant facility, he investigates AGN Radio Jets & galactic evolution, and we are going to dive deep into Geodetic VLBI, (Very Long Base Interferometry) and we talk about the Radio Galaxy Zoo Citizen Science Project that Stas has been involved in right from the start. Then for observers and astrophotographers Dr Ian 'Astroblog' Musgrave , in 'What's Up Doc', tells us what to look for in the morning, evening & night skies. In 'Ian's Tangent' he tells us more about Hyabusa 2 on Ryugu and Osiris Rex on Bennu. In the news: There's can only one item this week. The astonishing image of the first ever silhouette of a Black Hole at the centre of M87* and how Dr Katie Bouman wrote an algorithm and led a team to crunch the data from 8 Event Horizon telescopes spread all over the planet. The data was contained in 5 petabytes of data which was too large to send over the internet, so was airlifted to her in 500kg of hard drives. Congratulations to Dr Katie and the 200+ researchers who worked on this project. The images of both the M87 Black Hole and Dr Katie are guaranteed a place in both history and your children's and grandchildren's Science, Astronomy & Physics text books. For a great explanation of the science of the image watch this short video that can be found at Tinyurl-DOT-Com/explainblackhole
-Fred watched over 24 hours of Wrestlemania coverage and it was still not enough. -Does the NBA have better story lines right now than the WWE? -Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki, respectable stars in their league but living legends in their cities. Who are those guys for Detroit and St. Louis? -Mike struggles to explain black holes to Fred. -Katie Bouman and the rise of manufactured anger bait memes. -Julian Assange given up the Ecuadorian embassy for being a bad house guest. -Fred spends so much time brow beating Mike for not watching Game of Thrones they don't even have time to talk about Kim Kardashian the lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scientists revealed the first-ever glimpse of a super-massive black hole Wednesday, as the Event Horizon Telescope released its findings in a “ground-breaking” discovery that's being hailed as a paradigm shift for astronomy. In their attempt to capture an image of a black hole, scientists combined the power of eight radio telescopes around the world, creating a virtual telescope around the same size as the Earth itself. Andrew Mach speaks with Katie Bouman, who was part of that international team of astronomers and developed an algorithm to piece together the historic image. ---- TicToc is a daily news podcast hosted by Andrew Mach (@andrewjmach), produced at Bloomberg Worldwide HQ in New York City. You can follow up with us and watch our reporting @tictoc. If you like it, be sure to rate us on iTunes, and tell your friends!
In this episode, we celebrate the first ever photo of a Black Hole, M87 by name, newly published on April 10, 2017. Wow!!! This feat took 8 radio telescopes, over 200 researchers, more than 10 years and some super precise atomic clocks were all it took to produce this first ever image of poetically named massive black hole M87. Released today after 2 years of processing and studying the data on what is 3 millions times Earth's size and 500 million trillion km away from us. But what does it mean to see an iconic image for the first time? We're here to chat about this. CNN report link. BBC report link. Kudos to Dr. Bouman. Indeed, that's Dr. Katie Bouman who created this pioneering image. “Take your rightful seat in history, Dr. Bouman,” the congresswoman (AO-C) tweeted. ”Congratulations and thank you for your enormous contribution to the advancements of science and mankind.” About this series: Humanity has always turned its gaze upward, and as our technology gets exponentially more sophisticated, we are still mesmerized by the The Skies Above. Our attention spans mythology to modern times, and space travel, both physical and virtual in the here and now; at once rich in symbolism, while teeming with yet undiscovered scientific data that beckons us onward. Your Wow Whispering host Diane has been fascinated since childhood with all things skyward, as we expand our podcast series to The Skies Above. In this series we honor two traditions which were originally united as one: Astrology and Astronomy. Both derive purpose from seeking to understand the nature of life through explorations beyond Earth. From symbolism to science, mythology to modernity, humanity wants to know more, ever more, about our place in the cosmos. Our Websites: www.wowwhispering.com www.zodiacway.com Social Media link Twitter: @wowdianeacurran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Our Podcast PSA for this episode highlights two organizations. NCGR Visit them online: https://geocosmic.org The National Council for Geocosmic Research, Inc., (NCGR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising the standards of astrological education and research. Along with its U.S. membership it includes a growing number of international members and sponsors 30+ local Chapters in 20 U.S. states and 4 countries. Its Special Interest Groups (SIGs) foster dialog on various astrological specialties and its online education and educational conference bring astrologers from around the world together to grow and to learn together. Their sister organization, NCGR-PAA, allows students to leverage their astrological education into professional certification, and they welcome new members. • • • NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration nasa.gov https://www.nasa.gov/about/whats_next.html NASA's vision: We reach for new heights and reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind. Next For NASA? Thousands of people have been working around the world -- and off of it -- for decades, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there, or learn just by trying to get there, that will make life better here on Earth? Solar System and Beyond NASA will add to its existing robotic fleet at the Red Planet with the InSight Mars lander set to study the planet’s interior. The Mars 2020 rover will look for signs of past microbial life, gather samples for future return to Earth and investigate resources that could someday support astronauts. Sending Humans Out into Solar System: Moon to Mars International Space Station And even more to come in the areas of Flight, Space tech and Earth studies!
At the heart of the Milky Way, there's a supermassive black hole that feeds off a spinning disk of hot gas, sucking up anything that ventures too close -- even light. We can't see it, but its event horizon casts a shadow, and an image of that shadow could help answer some important questions about the universe. Scientists used to think that making such an image would require a telescope the size of Earth -- until Katie Bouman and a team of astronomers came up with a clever alternative. Bouman explains how we can take a picture of the ultimate dark using the Event Horizon Telescope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Au cœur de la Voie Lactée se trouve un trou noir supermassif qui se nourrit d'un disque de gaz chaud tournoyant, aspirant tout ce qui s'aventure de trop près, lumière y compris. Il nous est invisible, mais son horizon des événements projette une ombre. Une image de cette ombre pourrait aider à répondre à d'importantes question à propos de l'univers. Les scientifiques pensaient qu'un télescope de la taille de la Terre serait nécessaire pour prendre une telle image — jusqu'à ce que Katie Bouman et une équipe d'astronomes inventent une alternative intelligente. Apprenez comment on peut voir dans le noir ultime.
은하수 중심에 존재하는 거대한 블랙홀은 뜨거운 가스 덩어리를 뿜어내고 빛을 포함한 근처의 모든 것을 집어 삼키고 있습니다. 관찰할 수는 없지만, 이 이벤트는 그림자를 드리우고 그 그림자는 우주에 대한 해답을 가지고 있습니다. 과거의 과학자들은 지구 크기의 망원경만 있어야 관찰이 가능하다고 했지만, 케이티 보우만과 그의 연구팀은 기발한 방법을 발견하였습니다. 궁극적인 암흑물질에 대한 얘기를 들어 봅시다.
No centro da Via Láctea, há um buraco negro supermassivo que se alimenta de um disco giratório de gás quente, sugando tudo que passa por perto, até mesmo a luz. Não conseguimos vê-lo, mas seu horizonte de eventos lança uma sombra, e uma imagem dessa sombra poderia ajudar a responder a algumas perguntas importantes sobre o universo. Cientistas pensavam que para produzir essa imagem seria necessário utilizar um telescópio do tamanho da Terra, até que Katie Bouman e uma equipe de astrônomos encontraram uma brilhante alternativa. Saiba mais sobre como podemos enxergar na escuridão total.
은하수 중심에 존재하는 거대한 블랙홀은 뜨거운 가스 덩어리를 뿜어내고 빛을 포함한 근처의 모든 것을 집어 삼키고 있습니다. 관찰할 수는 없지만, 이 이벤트는 그림자를 드리우고 그 그림자는 우주에 대한 해답을 가지고 있습니다. 과거의 과학자들은 지구 크기의 망원경만 있어야 관찰이 가능하다고 했지만, 케이티 보우만과 그의 연구팀은 기발한 방법을 발견하였습니다. 궁극적인 암흑물질에 대한 얘기를 들어 봅시다.
Au cœur de la Voie Lactée se trouve un trou noir supermassif qui se nourrit d'un disque de gaz chaud tournoyant, aspirant tout ce qui s'aventure de trop près, lumière y compris. Il nous est invisible, mais son horizon des événements projette une ombre. Une image de cette ombre pourrait aider à répondre à d'importantes question à propos de l'univers. Les scientifiques pensaient qu'un télescope de la taille de la Terre serait nécessaire pour prendre une telle image — jusqu'à ce que Katie Bouman et une équipe d'astronomes inventent une alternative intelligente. Apprenez comment on peut voir dans le noir ultime.
En el corazón de la Vía Láctea, hay un agujero negro supermasivo que se alimenta de un disco giratorio de gas caliente, absorbiendo todo lo que se le acerca demasiado. Ni siquiera se escapa la luz. No podemos verlo, pero su horizonte proyecta una sombra, y la imagen de aquella sombra podría ayudarnos a responder algunas preguntas importantes sobre el universo. Los científicos solían pensar que para obtener una imagen de este tipo se requeriría de un telescopio del tamaño de la Tierra - hasta que Katie Bouman, junto a un equipo de astrónomos, propusieron una alternativa inteligente. Aprendamos sobre cómo podemos ver en la oscuridad.
No centro da Via Láctea, há um buraco negro supermassivo que se alimenta de um disco giratório de gás quente, sugando tudo que passa por perto, até mesmo a luz. Não conseguimos vê-lo, mas seu horizonte de eventos lança uma sombra, e uma imagem dessa sombra poderia ajudar a responder a algumas perguntas importantes sobre o universo. Cientistas pensavam que para produzir essa imagem seria necessário utilizar um telescópio do tamanho da Terra, até que Katie Bouman e uma equipe de astrônomos encontraram uma brilhante alternativa. Saiba mais sobre como podemos enxergar na escuridão total.
En el corazón de la Vía Láctea, hay un agujero negro supermasivo que se alimenta de un disco giratorio de gas caliente, absorbiendo todo lo que se le acerca demasiado. Ni siquiera se escapa la luz. No podemos verlo, pero su horizonte proyecta una sombra, y la imagen de aquella sombra podría ayudarnos a responder algunas preguntas importantes sobre el universo. Los científicos solían pensar que para obtener una imagen de este tipo se requeriría de un telescopio del tamaño de la Tierra - hasta que Katie Bouman, junto a un equipo de astrónomos, propusieron una alternativa inteligente. Aprendamos sobre cómo podemos ver en la oscuridad.
At the heart of the Milky Way, there's a supermassive black hole that feeds off a spinning disk of hot gas, sucking up anything that ventures too close -- even light. We can't see it, but its event horizon casts a shadow, and an image of that shadow could help answer some important questions about the universe. Scientists used to think that making such an image would require a telescope the size of Earth -- until Katie Bouman and a team of astronomers came up with a clever alternative. Bouman explains how we can take a picture of the ultimate dark using the Event Horizon Telescope.
At the heart of the Milky Way, there's a supermassive black hole that feeds off a spinning disk of hot gas, sucking up anything that ventures too close -- even light. We can't see it, but its event horizon casts a shadow, and an image of that shadow could help answer some important questions about the universe. Scientists used to think that making such an image would require a telescope the size of Earth -- until Katie Bouman and a team of astronomers came up with a clever alternative. Bouman explains how we can take a picture of the ultimate dark using the Event Horizon Telescope.