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Jonathan is loopy, but he's also logical. Or he tries to be. Between pop culture references and dad jokes, Jonathan explains what logic gates are and how they work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plant biologists use a set of tools to modulate gene expression. The well-established set of molecular switches are rather crude, with limited control of spatial or temporal expression. Dr. James Lloyd discusses the newest tools in synthetic circuits, molecules that can tailor a response with a given input. These new tools add needed nuance to the regulation of gene expression and stand to revise how we control specific genes in the lab and field.
Evan Walter joins us to discuss a transition from a career in electrical engineering to React and web development. We also discuss Evan's experience starting out as a contractor and what that was like for someone with little experience in the field.Linkshttps://www.evanwalter.dev/My Book - Foundations of High Performance ReactEdited by: The Podcast Editorthereactshow.comDev InterruptedWhat the smartest minds in engineering are thinking about, working on and investing in.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify All Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries, a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
December 1, 2021: Logic Gates - An Inside Look at How Computers Work
This is about Logic Gates for B. Sc. IInd Year students
In this episode of the podcast, we talk with a good friend of mine, Aaron Spina, about the very interesting world of electronics, as we dabble in the ideas of relays, logic gates, transistors, semiconductors, and other parts of the electronic circuits that run our everyday lives. We also dive into his past with astrophysics, where he talks about his thoughts on the big bang, aliens, our brainpower, and our everyday understanding of life. Oh and we talk a bit about video games as well. @ 0:00 Introduction @ 0:28 NASA VS SpaceX @ 1:05 Background, Physics, Electromechanical Engineering Technology @ 2:05 Interesting Electro-Mechanical Devices, The Relay and Electronic Switches @ 5:08 Future in Electromechanics, Job Prospects, And WORK @ 6:32 Circuits, Transistors, Logic Gates, and the CPU (Central Processing Unit) @ 8:32 Astrophysical Ideologies, Philosophies, Theories, Ideas, and the BIG BANG @ 9:12 Human Brain, Comprehension, and How Intelligent are We Really? Aliens, Friend, or Foe, Test Subjects @ 10:15 Living A Normal, Extraordinarily Ordinary, Life @ 10:55 Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence ( AI ), Virtual Reality ( VR ), and Augmented Reality ( AR ) @ 12:13 Future Tech, Ergonomics, Focusing on Real Life in a Digital World @ 14:02 The Past, The Present, And the Future of Video Games @ 16:26 The Problem with Present Game Titles, Death of The New, In With The Old @ 17:20 Death of The MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online Games), Roleplaying Games, and Competitive E-Sports Domination @ 20:54 Most Anticipated Future Video Games @ 22:04 Thoughts on GOD, The Difference Between US and Animals, Ant Colonies, and Moving Further Away From Spirituality
Let's grab some Logic and try understanding , these basic Logic Gates --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Know about the difference between analog and digital signal , also understand the reason......of why Gates is used as a word with Logic . HAPPY LEARNING
Logic gates are the fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. In this episode, we take a look at the four most basic gates: AND, OR, exclusive-OR, and the inverter, and show how an XOR gate can be used to compare two digital values.
Logic gates are the basic fundamental unit of computers, but they exist in biology as well. This episode we talk about how gene regulatory networks allow organisms to perform complex behaviour and how new foldable synthetic DNA nanorobots may be the next frontier for personalized and targeted medicine.Universal computing by DNA origami robots in a living animal Twitter: @kartikitrak
This week, a new advance in silicon based quantum computing and experiences of how to recover when disaster strikes.In this episode:00:45 Quantum logicA fast and accurate two-qubit logic gate has been designed in silicon. Research article: Simmons et al.07:52 Research HighlightsTeaching a computer to solve a Rubik’s cube and immigration in Chichén Itzá. Research Highlight: AI solves the Rubik’s cube; Research Highlight: Death as a human sacrifice awaited some travellers to a Mayan city10:43 Coping with calamityResearchers share how they are recovering from catastrophe. Career Feature: Explosions, floods and hurricanes: dealing with a lab disaster; News Feature: The battle to rebuild centuries of science after an epic inferno19:04 News ChatA campaign to open up the world’s research, and dinosaur egg-laying clubs. News: The plan to mine the world’s research papers; News: Ancient Mongolian nests show that dinosaurs protected their eggs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
General Amateur Radio Exam part 25. Logic Gates, more Ohm’s Law, Connectors. 01:11:19
General Amateur Radio Exam part 25. Logic Gates, more Ohm’s Law, Connectors. 01:11:19
Ep.019:Sneaking into a sold out Lil Baby show...Logic, Gates, Sheck Wes, and Wayne album review by Robei Dean
In this weeks episode we start off discussion around testing in a Continuous Integration pipeline, and setting up a personal Bamboo CI system. We then move on to separating domain logic from the delivery, and how a Package-Bridge-Delivery split works. After a small mouse related intermission, we touch upon experiences building custom Babel plugins and testing using Jest, Travis CI and Docker. Finally, we highlight creating small CLI applications with Go, Serverless Offline and Logic-Gates/8-bit computers.
In this third part of the series on computers I begin with an overview of Boolean algebra, including a discussion of key logic functions such as NOT, AND, and OR, and also discuss how CMOS logic gates implementing these functions are fabricated from transistors. I then survey the wide variety of logic components used in electronic circuits, including the multiplexor, adder, tristate buffer, flip-flops, comparator, and clock generator, and discuss the functions fulfilled by these devices in modern computers.
What is a logic gate? To answer this question, we'll need to start with the binary system. In this episode, Jonathan and Chris take a closer look at the function of logic gates and a nifty little thing called Boolean logic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers