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durée : 00:25:17 - L'invité de 8h20 - Les avocates pénalistes au barreau de Paris Julia Minkowski et Marie Dosé viennent de publier "Eloge de la présomption d'innocence" aux éditions de L'Observatoire. Elles détaillent ce principe juridique et sa place dans la société française contemporaine ce samedi, sur France Inter.
durée : 02:59:36 - Le 6/9 - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour, Benjamin Dussy, Mathilde Khlat, Elodie Royer - Aujourd'hui dans le 6/9, on discute de la masterclass sur Kendrick Lamar avec celui qui l'anime, le journaliste musical Mehdi Maïzi, et à 8h20, les avocates Marie Dosé et Julia Minkowski viennent nous parler de leur livre “Eloge de la présomption d'innocence” (L'Observatoire). - réalisé par : Marie MéRIER
Comment concilier présomption d'innocence et libération de la parole. Deux avocates tentent de répondre à cette question alors que dans des affaires récentes, les accusés semblent dans l'opinion condamnés alors qu'ils sont encore présumés innocents, voire qu'un acquitement n'enlève pas leur culpabilité auprès du public. Me Julia Minkowski et Me Marie Dosé sont nos invitées pour la publication de "Éloge de la présomption d'innocence" qu'elles ont co-signé.Tous les soirs du lundi au vendredi à 19h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent celles et ceux qui font l'actualité du jour.
Nalini AnantharamanGéométrie spectraleCollège de FranceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Géométries aléatoires et applications : Sur les graphes aléatoires unimodulairesIntervenant :François BaccelliInria & École normale supérieure ParisRésuméL'exposé introduira d'abord les graphes aléatoires unimodulaires et donnera plusieurs exemples issus de la théorie des processus ponctuels, des processus de branchement, des marches aléatoires et des ensembles aléatoires discrets auto-similaires. Plusieurs types de résultats sur ces graphes seront ensuite passés en revue :Des extensions unimodulaires de théorèmes classiques du calcul de Palm et de la théorie ergodique.Une classification des dynamiques déterministes ou aléatoires sur ces graphes basée sur les propriétés de leurs variétés stables.Deux nouvelles notions de dimension pour de tels graphes, à savoir leurs dimensions unimodulaires de Minkowski et de Hausdorff.Cet exposé est basé sur une série d'articles en collaboration avec M.-O. Haji-Mirsadeghi et A. Khezeli.----Le terme « géométrie aléatoire » désigne tout processus permettant de construire de manière aléatoire un objet géométrique ou des familles d'objets géométriques. Un procédé simple consiste à assembler aléatoirement des éléments de base : sommets et arêtes dans le cas des graphes aléatoires, triangles ou carrés dans certains modèles de surfaces aléatoires, ou encore triangles, « pantalons » ou tétraèdres hyperboliques dans le cadre des géométries hyperboliques. La théorie des graphes aléatoires imprègne toutes les branches des mathématiques actuelles, des plus théoriques (théorie des groupes, algèbres d'opérateurs, etc.) aux plus appliquées (modélisation de réseaux de communication, par exemple). En mathématiques, l'approche probabiliste consiste à évaluer la probabilité qu'une propriété géométrique donnée apparaisse : lorsque l'on ne sait pas si un théorème est vrai, on peut tenter de démontrer qu'il l'est dans 99 % des cas.Une autre méthode classique pour générer des paysages aléatoires consiste à utiliser les séries de Fourier aléatoires, avec de nombreuses applications en théorie du signal ou en imagerie.En physique théorique, les géométries aléatoires sont au cœur de la théorie de la gravité quantique et d'autres théories des champs quantiques. Les différents aspects mathématiques s'y retrouvent curieusement entremêlés, par exemple, la combinatoire des quadrangulations ou des triangulations apparaît dans le calcul de certaines fonctions de partition.Ce colloque offrira un panorama non exhaustif des géométries aléatoires, couvrant des aspects allant des plus abstraits aux applications concrètes en imagerie et télécommunications.
Joseph Bennish discusses math as a "concept factory." The concept of prime numbers came from a desire to break numbers down to their simplest atoms. This simple concept led to simple questions like the twin prime conjecture that no one has been able to answer. Those questions in turn led to deep research. The concepts of new geometries grew out of failed attempts to prove that Euclid's geometry was the only geometry. Gauss' "most wonderful theorem" of surfaces led to Riemann's higher dimensional manifolds. This, combined with Minkowski's space-time geometry, led to Einstein's relativity, "the most beautiful theory of physics."
In this episode of Theories of Everything, Curt Jaimungal speaks with physicist Avshalom Elitzur, co-creator of the famous bomb-testing experiment, as he unveils a bold new vision of reality where spacetime emerges from quantum interactions in pure nothingness. Elitzur challenges conventional physics with ideas like negative mass particles and the continuous creation of spacetime, offering a fresh perspective on the nature of existence. SPONSOR (THE ECONOMIST): As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe TOE'S TOP LINKS: - Support TOE on Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) - Enjoy TOE on Spotify! https://tinyurl.com/SpotifyTOE - Become a YouTube Member Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join - Join TOE's Newsletter 'TOEmail' at https://www.curtjaimungal.org LINKED MENTIONED: - Avshalom's citations: https://scholar.google.co.il/citations?user=ZivyhegAAAAJ&hl=en - Leonard Susskind on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p_Hlm6aCok - The Physicist and the Philosopher (book): https://www.amazon.com/Physicist-Philosopher-Einstein-Bergson-Understanding/dp/0691173176 - Roger Penrose on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGm505TFMbU&list=PLZ7ikzmc6zlN6E8KrxcYCWQIHg2tfkqvR&index=7 - Interpretations of quantum mechanics (paper): https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/the-interpretations-of-quantum-mechanics - Lee Smolin on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOKOodQXjhc - Quantum mechanical interaction-free measurements (paper): https://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/9305002 - Nonlocal Position Changes of a Photon Revealed by Quantum Routers (paper): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-26018-y - Manolis Kellis on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g56lxZwnaqg - The Quark and the Jaguar (book): https://www.amazon.com/Quark-Jaguar-Adventures-Simple-Complex/dp/0805072535 Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 03:04 - Unifying Quantum Mechanics and Relativity 04:42 - Prof. Elitzur's Unconventional Path in Physics 07:02 - The Problem of Unifying Forces in Physics 10:06 - Time's Role in Relativity and Simplicity in Physics 13:34 - The Nature of Time and the Flow of Events 19:20 - Relativity of Simultaneity Explained 24:22 - Free Will and the Block Universe Debate 28:49 - Time Asymmetry in Physics 31:06 - The Universe's Expanding Time and Black Holes 35:39 - Einstein, Minkowski, and the Concept of Time 39:43 - Paradigm Shifts in Quantum Mechanics 43:00 - The Concept of Becoming in Physics 49:15 - Quantum Mechanics and Time Symmetry 55:43 - The Two-State Vector Formalism (TSVF) 01:06:15 - Non-Locality and Quantum Zigzag 01:12:50 - New Physics from TSVF: Negative Mass 01:23:00 - Implications of Negative Mass in Physics 01:32:00 - The Emerging New Paradigm in Physics 01:46:46 - Biology, mistakes, and innovation 01:48:01 - Spacetime emerging from nothing 01:50:03 - Wave functions creating spacetime 01:56:08 - Schrödinger's cat and spacetime 02:00:01 - Unifying quantum mechanics and gravity 02:11:05 - Advice for young physicists 02:16:29 - Support TOE Other Links: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt - Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 - Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything #science #sciencepodcast #physics #theoreticalphysics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:16:26 - Disques de légende du mercredi 06 novembre 2024 - Cette intégrale est d'abord celle d'un chef, Marc Minkowski, qui a toujours magnifiquement fait la musique de Gluck. Il enregistre ici une version d'anthologie, au même titre que celles d'Armide ou d'Iphigénie en Tauride.
"Fala Galera! Apertem os cintos e preparados para mais uma viagem no tempo e no espaço. Hoje nós vamos continuar desbravando um universo tão bizarro quanto fascinante: as geometrias não euclidianas! Neste episódio final da série sobre Geometrias Euclidianas, vamos conversar com o Professor Francisco Fontenelle, da Universidade Federal Fluminense. Especialista com doutorado em geometria diferencial, ele nos ajudará a fechar todas as lacunas deixadas ao longo dos episódios anteriores. Juntos, exploraremos temas essenciais, como as geometrias neutras e hiperbólicas, usando como base a axiomatização de Hilbert e Birkoff para a geometria. E, indo além, também nos aventuraremos pelo fascinante mundo dos espaços de Minkowski e suas aplicações na física. Alem do professor Fontenelli pra essa jornada ainda contamos com a participação dos professores Marcelo Rainha (professor UNIRIO) e Marcello Amadeo (professor UNIRIO) e com os alunos Ronan Fardim (Aluno UNIRIO BRO) e Igor Muniz(Aluno UNIRIO MGE). A edição e sonorização que deixam tudo mais divertido ficaram por conta do Alessandro Marcatto (Aluno UNIRIO PET). Sejam Bem vindos ao maravilhoso mundo da matemática! bibliografia: "Geometria Hiperbólica" de João Lucas Barbosa e "Geometry in the Nineteenth Century" de Victor Katz. Esse podcast faz parte do Programa Jogos & Matemática e é coordenado pelo Professor Marcelo Rainha. " Acompanhem nossas mídias e não percam nenhuma novidade! :) Inscrevam-se no nosso canal do YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/JogosMatemática Curtam e sigam nossa página no FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/jogosematematica Sigam nosso perfil no INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jogosematematica Sigam nosso perfil no SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/65i8uB46F07p4WaTYqkb5Q?si=AtewFx8vRWqWnfHWvt-xKw&nd=1 Visitem nosso BLOG: https://jogosematematica.wordpress.com Dúvidas, críticas, sugestões, informações? Escrevam para: jogosematematica@gmail.com A EDUCAÇÃO PRECISA DE TODOS NÓS! JUNTOS SOMOS MAIS FORTES!
durée : 00:16:26 - Disques de légende du mercredi 06 novembre 2024 - Cette intégrale est d'abord celle d'un chef, Marc Minkowski, qui a toujours magnifiquement fait la musique de Gluck. Il enregistre ici une version d'anthologie, au même titre que celles d'Armide ou d'Iphigénie en Tauride.
durée : 00:15:51 - Disques de légende du mercredi 28 août 2024 - Aujourd'hui dans Les disques de légende, un disque intégral des Symphonies Londoniennes de Haydn, par Les Musiciens du Louvre dirigés par Marc Minkowski.
rWotD Episode 2673: Bispinor Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Wednesday, 28 August 2024 is Bispinor.In physics, and specifically in quantum field theory, a bispinor is a mathematical construction that is used to describe some of the fundamental particles of nature, including quarks and electrons. It is a specific embodiment of a spinor, specifically constructed so that it is consistent with the requirements of special relativity. Bispinors transform in a certain "spinorial" fashion under the action of the Lorentz group, which describes the symmetries of Minkowski spacetime. They occur in the relativistic spin-1/2 wave function solutions to the Dirac equation.Bispinors are so called because they are constructed out of two simpler component spinors, the Weyl spinors. Each of the two component spinors transform differently under the two distinct complex-conjugate spin-1/2 representations of the Lorentz group. This pairing is of fundamental importance, as it allows the represented particle to have a mass, carry a charge, and represent the flow of charge as a current, and perhaps most importantly, to carry angular momentum. More precisely, the mass is a Casimir invariant of the Lorentz group (an eigenstate of the energy), while the vector combination carries momentum and current, being covariant under the action of the Lorentz group. The angular momentum is carried by the Poynting vector, suitably constructed for the spin field.A bispinor is more or less "the same thing" as a Dirac spinor. The convention used here is that the article on the Dirac spinor presents plane-wave solutions to the Dirac equation using the Dirac convention for the gamma matrices. That is, the Dirac spinor is a bispinor in the Dirac convention. By contrast, the article below concentrates primarily on the Weyl, or chiral representation, is less focused on the Dirac equation, and more focused on the geometric structure, including the geometry of the Lorentz group. Thus, much of what is said below can be applied to the Majorana equation.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:29 UTC on Wednesday, 28 August 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Bispinor on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Joanna.
durée : 00:15:51 - Disques de légende du mercredi 28 août 2024 - Aujourd'hui dans Les disques de légende, un disque intégral des Symphonies Londoniennes de Haydn, par Les Musiciens du Louvre dirigés par Marc Minkowski.
Want to create great fiction podcasts but don't know where to begin? You're not alone! Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina is offering a brand new online workshop, Directing Stories For Sound, as well as a new round of his returning classic, Writing Stories for Sound! This September, join Gabriel on two guided tours of his own journey into understanding audio, as he retraces his steps and revisits the questions he asked as he was taking his first baby steps into the medium with the first episodes of Wolf 359! He's teaching both workshops twice this September. Writing Stories for Sound will be on September 5th at 7:00 PM Eastern and on September 10th at 7:00 PM Eastern. The brand new Directing Stories for Sound will be on September 8th at 2:00 PM Eastern and on September 12th at 7:00 PM Eastern! For more information or to sign up, please visit wolf359.fm/learn. TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S MESSAGE: (music plays) Announcer: And now a quick scene from Life on the Hephaestus, Day Four-Hundred and Forty-Nine. (sounds of Hilbert's lab fade in) (the door bursts open) Eiffel: Oh my god, Doctor Hilbert! Thank god, I've found you! Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. Why are you bursting into my laboratory? There is problem? Eiffel: Yes, there is huge problem! Minkowski was trying to reset the air regulator in the docking bay and the equipment malfunctioned! Now she's trapped in there and the room's losing O2! I have no idea what to do, you have to come and help me! Hilbert: No, no, no, no, no - wait one moment. (music slows down and stops, like somebody unplugged the record player) Hilbert: Hmm... Eiffel: ... uhhh, doc? Hilbert: Eiffel, this is not really working for me. Can I make some suggestions? Eiffel: Uh, sure? Hilbert: When you say there is huge problem, put more emphasis on word huge, yes? Eiffel: Like... there is huge problem? Hilbert: Yes, good, good. And explanation of problem, can you do with more energy? Faster? Eiffel: Uh, yeah, I think I can give that a try. Hilbert: Excellent, excellent. And last sentence... is not really coming together. Hmm... How would you feel if instead you say, “I know exactly how to fix this, and I will go take care of it right now.” Eiffel: ... go take care of it right now... Hilbert: Yes, like that, like that. Here: you leave and come back in. We try from top. Eiffel: All - all right. (the door closes as Eiffel leaves) (pause, a new piece of music starts playing) (the door bursts open) Eiffel: Oh my god, Doctor Hilbert! Thank god, I've found you! Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. There is problem? Eiffel: Yes, there is HUGE problem! Minkowski was trying to reset the air regulator in the docking bay and the equipment malfunctioned! Now she's trapped in there and the room's losing O2! I know exactly how to fix this, and I will go take care of it right now! Hilbert: Very good. I'm glad we had this conversation. Eiffel: Me too, but now I gotta go do the thing and save the Commander! Hilbert: Hmph. Excellent. Is good that I took online workshop on Directing Stories for Sound with Gabriel Urbina. Taught me everything I know on how to define what a scene should and should not be. (a printer prints out a message) Hilbert: Ahhh, and would you look at that. Urbina is teaching Directing Stories for Sound this September, along with classic Writing Stories for Sound workshop as well. What great opportunity for anyone that wants to learn how to master the power of audio and fiction podcasting. (the door opens again) Eiffel: Actually, doc, can we try that one more time? Hilbert: No, Eiffel, scene was good. Leave it alone. Eiffel: Aww, doc, but - ! Hilbert: Leave it! (the scene and music fade out, jaunty music beings playing) Announcer: Writing Stories For Sound and the brand new Directing Stories for Sound, a set of workshop by Gabriel Urbina. Seats are now open for sessions on September 5th, 8th, 10th, and 12th. Visit wolf359.fm/learn for more info and to sign up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Observación de mediados de julio que comienzo relativamente tarde, de modo que equivale a un cielo de verano tardío. Yo no sé la cantidad de intentos que ha habido ya por mi parte este año de observar, unos infructuosos porcielos cubiertos, otros también infructuosos también por la meteo pero cuando ya había realizado el despliegue del instrumental, y otros por circunstancias ajenas a los cielos. El caso es que he tenido poca suerte este tiempo atrás y, aunque sí he observado, han sido sesiones que no han dado mucho de sí por aparición de nubes, porque la luna salía pronto o por cualquier otra razón, este año ha habido contadísimas sesiones “serias”. De las largas. Incluso tres días antes, en el mismo lugar de observación, hice el despliegue de medios pero una vez más, las nubes hicieron acto de presencia incluso antes de lo predicho. Pero llegó el día. Hoy las previsiones han estado acertadas, las últimas nubes se retiraban alrededor de medianoche y la luna, de tres días, también dejaba el cielo libre relativamente pronto y por tanto me he encontrado un cielo completamente despejado. Y como ya sabéis que la oscuridad del cielo deja bastante que desear en más del 90% de las ocasiones y lugares a los que vamos, es una cosa a la que no tenemos más remedio que acostumbrarnos. Pero aquí no hemos venido a lamentarnos sino a disfrutar un rato del cielo estrellado y de las maravillas que alberga. No hay viento, la temperatura es de unos 20 ºC, no hay humedad y el SQM da una medida de 21,3. Cuando las noches de observación de calidad escasean tanto, uno se afana en capturar muchos objetos, tal vez demasiados, y ocurre lo mismo con el ansia de observar objetos por aquí y por allá, sin centrarse en un area que haga medianamente coherente la relación de objetos a los que apunta. Esta es una de esas noches. Salto de Aquila a Sagitario, Serpens, Cygnus, Sagita y Vulpecula. Un caos. Así que en el momento que he ideado esta introducción, no tengo claro siquiera cómo titular el episodio. Objetos observados: * NGC6781 Nebulosa planetaria en Aquila. * NGC6520 Cúmulo bierto en Sagitario y B86 (Mancha de tinta) * 6440 globular y 6445 neb. planetaria en Sagitario. * NGC 6118 Galaxia en Serpens cauda. * Nebulosa de la Pisada, (Minkowski 1-92) M 1-92, en Cygnus. * M71 Cúmulo globular en Sagitta. * NGC6802 Cúmulo abierto en Sagitta. * M27 NP Vulpecula. Enlaces y formas de contacto: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/luces_x
In this insightful episode, Dr McGilchrist discusses how his hemispheric hypothesis may help to account for the widespread addiction in our society. Dr McGilchrist is a psychiatrist and writer, who is committed to the idea that the mind and brain can be understood only by seeing them in the broadest possible context. He is the author of several books, including the international bestseller: “The Master and His Emissary”, and most recently: “The Matter with Things”. In this conversation, we explore: — The extent to which we may be entering into the third major decay of Western civilisation and how Dr McGilchrist's hemisphere hypothesis may help to account for this — The differences in how the two hemispheres attend to the world and how we are becoming an increasingly left-hemisphere dominated society — The three most important ingredients for holistic human flourishing — Dr McGilchrist's views on the “sacred” and whether or not we can view values such as goodness and truth as being embedded into the structure of being itself. And more. You can learn more about Dr McGilchrist's work by going to: www.channelmcgilchrist.com --- Dr Iain McGilchrist is a Psychiatrist and Writer, who lives on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of North West Scotland. He is committed to the idea that the mind and brain can be understood only by seeing them in the broadest possible context, that of the whole of our physical and spiritual existence, and of the wider human culture in which they arise – the culture which helps to mould, and in turn is moulded by, our minds and brains. He was formerly a Consultant Psychiatrist of the Bethlem Royal and Maudsley NHS Trust in London, where he was Clinical Director of their southern sector Acute Mental Health Services. Dr McGilchrist has published original research and contributed chapters to books on a wide range of subjects, as well as original articles in papers and journals, including the British Journal of Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, The Wall Street Journal, The Sunday Telegraph and The Sunday Times. He has taken part in many radio and TV programmes, documentaries, and numerous podcasts, and interviews on YouTube, among them dialogues with Jordan Peterson, David Fuller of Rebel Wisdom, and philosopher Tim Freke. His books include Against Criticism, The Master and his Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World, The Divided Brain and the Search for Meaning, and Ways of Attending. He published his latest book: The Matter With Things, a book of epistemology and metaphysics. You can keep up to date with his work at https://channelmcgilchrist.com. --- 6 Books Dr McGilchrist Recommends Every Therapist Should Read: — The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World - Dr Iain McGilchrist - https://amzn.to/3IUXPKn — The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World - Dr Iain McGilchrist - https://amzn.to/3oOSFIW — Madness and Modernism: Insanity in the light of modern art, literature, and thought - Louis Sass - https://amzn.to/3qpm5Og — The Paradoxes of Delusion: Wittgenstein, Schreber, and the Schizophrenic Mind - Louis Sass - https://amzn.to/3N6ct3Q — The Creative Mind: An Introduction to Metaphysics - Henri Bergson - https://amzn.to/43DMC8O — Lived Time: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Studies - Eugène Minkowski - https://amzn.to/45IyuNG
durée : 00:19:44 - Disques de légende du lundi 20 mai 2024 - Casting de rêve pour cette "Belle Hélène" avec Felicity Lott, Yann Beuron, Laurent Naouri et Michel Sénéchal, placés sous la baguette de Marc Minkowski.
durée : 00:14:48 - Disques de légende du mardi 09 janvier 2024 - Dans cet enregistrement, le chœur et l'orchestre des musiciens du Louvre, sont magistralement dirigés par Marc Minkowski
Ese tal Einstein era un “perro flojo”, ¿cómo va a haber hecho un descubrimiento importante? Quién dijo esa insensatez ?Eso dijo uno de los matemáticos más importantes de la historia. De esto queremos conversar hoy. Einstein, Minkowski y la historia del perro flojo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hector-rago/message
cro-nò-to-poSIGNIFICATO Termine coniato dal matematico H. Minkowski nel 1908 per descrivere uno spazio a quattro dimensioni (le 3 coordinate spaziali e il tempo); ripreso poi dal filosofo M. M. Bachtin per indicare l'unità di spazio e tempo nell'ambito di una narrazione. [In un conio indipendente ottocentesco di Vincenzo Gioberti, sempre in ambito filosofico, unità metafisica di spazio e tempo.]ETIMOLOGIA composto delle parole greche chronos, ‘tempo', e topos‘luogo'.Voce di Giorgio MorettiMontaggio di Stefano RiggiSigla a cura di Emanuele PaveseTesti di unaparolaalgiorno.itSitoInstagramUna produzione BonfireSito Instagram
La députée Sandrine Josso est encore sous le choc de ce qu'elle a vécu mardi dernier en allant chez celui qui était son ami, le sénateur Joel Guerriau, depuis mis en examen pour "administration à l'insu d'une substance de nature à altérer le discernement ou le contrôle des actes afin de commettre une violation ou une agression sexuelle" ainsi que "détention et usage de substances classées comme stupéfiants". Sandrine Josso a pris la parole hier soir sur France 5. Son avocate Maître Julia Minkowski s'exprime à son tour.
La députée Sandrine Josso est encore sous le choc de ce qu'elle a vécu mardi dernier en allant chez celui qui était son ami, le sénateur Joel Guerriau, depuis mis en examen pour "administration à l'insu d'une substance de nature à altérer le discernement ou le contrôle des actes afin de commettre une violation ou une agression sexuelle" ainsi que "détention et usage de substances classées comme stupéfiants". Sandrine Josso a pris la parole hier soir sur France 5. Son avocate Maître Julia Minkowski s'exprime à son tour.
Avec : Me Julia Minkowski, avocate de Sandrine Josso. - Tous les matins à 7h15, l'invité qui éclaire l'actualité du jour.
Uma doença que atinge 420 milhões de adultos no mundo. A ciência só começou a entender de verdade o que era o diabetes a partir de 1922. Separe meia horinha do seu dia e descubra com a Dra. Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) o que é o diabetes e como os pesquisadores trabalharam para desvendar esta doença. Apresentação: Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) Roteiro: Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) e Emilio Garcia (@emilioblablalogia) Edição: @Matheus_Herédia (@mewmediaLAB) Produção: Prof. Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) e BláBláLogia (@blablalogia) REFERÊNCIAS: BANTING, Frederick Grant et al. The effect produced on diabetes by extracts of pancreas. Trans Assoc Am Physicians, v. 37, p. 337-47, 1922. BARNETT, Richard. Type 2 diabetes. The Lancet, v. 394, n. 10198, p. 557, 2019. CHAN, Juliana CN et al. The Lancet Commission on diabetes: using data to transform diabetes care and patient lives. The Lancet, v. 396, n. 10267, p. 2019-2082, 2020. DODSON, M. Experiments and observations on the urine in diabetes. Med. Obs. & Inq, v. 5, p. 298, 1776. PRATT, Joseph H. A reappraisal of researches leading to the discovery of insulin. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, p. 281-289, 1954. LANCET, The. Turning evidence into action on diabetes. Lancet (London, England), v. 396, n. 10262, p. 1535, 2020. LORIAUX, D. Lynn. Diabetes and the ebers papyrus: 1552 BC. The Endocrinologist, v. 16, n. 2, p. 55-56, 2006. MAVROUDIS, Aimilios Dim. Diabetes Mellitus in ancient Greek medical writings Aretaeus of Cappadocia, “On the Causes and Symptoms of Acute and Chronic Diseases. Hellenic Diabetological Chronicles 31, 2: 63-65, 2018. MERING, J. von; MINKOWSKI, Oskar. Diabetes mellitus nach Pankreasexstirpation. Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie, v. 26, n. 5-6, p. 371-387, 1890. RICHARDS, Dickinson W. The effect of pancreas extract on depancreatized dogs: Ernest L. Scott's thesis of 1911. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, v. 10, n. 1, p. 84-95, 1966. SCHÄFER, Edward Albert. The endocrine organs. Longmans, Green, 1916. SCOTT, Ernest Lyman. On the influence of intravenous injections of an extract of the pancreas on experimental pancreatic diabetes. American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, v. 29, n. 3, p. 306-310, 1912.
“La fonction de l'écrivain est de faire en sorte que nul ne puisse ignorer le monde et que nul ne puisse s'en dire innocent ” écrit Jean-Paul Sartre dans Qu'est-ce que la littérature ? Un roman peut se faire porte-parole d'un engagement politique ; l'écriture est un levier d'action. Le prix littéraire de Sciences Po souhaite mettre en lumière ce lien. Un comité de lecture composé d'universitaires et un jury d'étudiants délibère afin d'élire la lauréate. Cette semaine, les jurés devront décider de la gagnante. Sur Radio Germaine on aide le juré, et on parle du livre, du parcours de ces autrices. Aujourd'hui, on s'intéresse au livre de Julia Minkowski, pénaliste. Son livre Par delà-l'attente parle de Maître Germaine Brière, l'avocate du Mans au destin "profondément romanesque" qui a, au cœur des années 1930 défendu les sœurs Papin, deux bonnes qui ont tué leurs patronnes. Une plongée dans la psyché de cette avocate, une femme libre en prise avec une justice d'hommes. Découvrez ce roman et son autrice dans ce nouvel épisode de la Vie des mots ! Présenté par Pauline Regina.
Julia Minkowski "Par delà l'attente" (JCLattès 2022) Le Mans, 29 septembre 1933. Maître Germaine Brière prononce les derniers mots de sa plaidoirie. Sur le banc des accusés, les sœurs Papin, les deux bonnes qui ont tué leurs patronnes. Il est minuit passé, les jurés rejoignent la salle des délibérations. Dans le palais désert, Germaine attend le verdict. Elle se remémore les combats de sa vie. Bientôt, elle sera l'avocate qui a sauvé les domestiques assassines ou celle qui a échoué face à une justice d'hommes et de notables. Le triomphe ou la honte. Ne reste qu'à espérer… Au cœur d'un fait divers qui ne cesse de fasciner, Julia Minkowski brosse le portrait d'une femme libre et révoltée. En nous plongeant dans la psyché de sa consœur, figure oubliée de l'histoire, maître Julia Minkowski déploie avec maestria sa plume de romancière dans un premier texte puissant et vibrant. Première sélection du prix du premier Roman 2022 Première sélection du prix Écrivains du Sud 2022 Sélection Prix du Roman News Publicis Drugstore - Les Echos Week-End Musique: "Amoureuse de la tête aux pieds" Berthe Sylva Partita pour flûte seule en la mineur de Bach I - Allemande
A star that's at the beginning of its final act is going out in style. It's blowing hot gas off its surface, forming clouds on either side of the star. Powerful winds from the star are sculpting both clouds into cones, with the wide ends closer to the star. The star doesn't have a name — only a long list of numbers. But the entire complex is nicknamed Minkowski's Footprint, after the astronomer who cataloged it, and its resemblance to a footprint in some images. The star is bigger, brighter, and more massive than the Sun. But it's burned through the nuclear fuel in its core, so the fusion reactions that power it are shutting down. That's causing the star's outer layers to surge out into space, creating a nebula around the star. This process is in its early days, so it's known as a protoplanetary nebula. The nebula is visible only because its gas and dust reflect light from the star. But in a few thousand years, the dying core will become much hotter. Its radiation will cause the clouds to glow on their own, creating a full-fledged planetary nebula. The expelled material will continue to expand, forming a colorful bubble. After tens of thousands of years, it'll fade from view, and only the hot but dead core will remain — the end of a star. The nebula is near the beak of Cygnus, the swan, which is about a third of the way up the western sky at nightfall. But you need a telescope to see this dying star. Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory
durée : 01:28:17 - Les Musiciens du Louvre et Marc Minkowski (5/5) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Quarante ans après leur formation par Marc Minkowski, nous revenons en cinq émissions sur la riche discographie des Musiciens du Louvre, du Grand Siècle de Louis XIV au Second Empire de Napoléon III
durée : 01:28:49 - Les Musiciens du Louvre et Marc Minkowski (4/5) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Quarante ans après leur formation par Marc Minkowski, nous revenons en cinq émissions sur la riche discographie des Musiciens du Louvre, du Grand Siècle de Louis XIV au Second Empire de Napoléon III
durée : 01:27:46 - Les Musiciens du Louvre et Marc Minkowski (3/5) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Quarante ans après leur formation par Marc Minkowski, nous revenons en cinq émissions sur la riche discographie des Musiciens du Louvre, du Grand Siècle de Louis XIV au Second Empire de Napoléon III
durée : 01:28:40 - Les Musiciens du Louvre et Marc Minkowski (2/5) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Quarante ans après leur formation par Marc Minkowski, nous revenons en cinq émissions sur la riche discographie des Musiciens du Louvre, du Grand Siècle de Louis XIV au Second Empire de Napoléon III
durée : 01:27:48 - Les Musiciens du Louvre et Marc Minkowski (1/5) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Quarante ans après leur formation par Marc Minkowski, nous revenons en cinq émissions sur la riche discographie des Musiciens du Louvre, du Grand Siècle de Louis XIV au Second Empire de Napoléon III
durée : 00:05:27 - Classic & Co - par : Anna Sigalevitch - La Périchole de Jacques Offenbach se jouera à partir de cet après midi et jusqu'au 27 novembre au Théâtre des Champs Elysées à Paris dans une nouvelle production dirigée par Marc Minkowski et mise en scène par Laurent Pelly.
durée : 01:58:41 - invité : Marc Minkowski, chef d'ochestre, directeur artistique des Musiciens du Louvre - par : Lionel Esparza - Cette année Marc Minkowski souffle à la fois ses 60 bougies et les 40 de son ensemble, Les Musiciens du Louvre. Belles histoires racontées en un livre, un gala, une journée spéciale France Musique, en tête d'une saison riche d'opéras et de concerts. Disque de légende : Marris Jansons dirige Honegger
durée : 01:58:41 - invité : Marc Minkowski, chef d'ochestre, directeur artistique des Musiciens du Louvre - par : Lionel Esparza - Cette année Marc Minkowski souffle à la fois ses 60 bougies et les 40 de son ensemble, Les Musiciens du Louvre. Belles histoires racontées en un livre, un gala, une journée spéciale France Musique, en tête d'une saison riche d'opéras et de concerts. Disque de légende : Marris Jansons dirige Honegger
durée : 01:57:56 - Musique matin du mardi 08 novembre 2022 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Spécialiste du répertoire baroque, mais aussi chef lyrique dans les plus grandes maisons d'opéra, Marc Minkowski explore la musique sous toutes ses formes depuis 40 ans maintenant avec son ensemble Les Musiciens du Louvre. - réalisé par : Fanny Constans
durée : 01:57:56 - Musique matin du mardi 08 novembre 2022 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Spécialiste du répertoire baroque, mais aussi chef lyrique dans les plus grandes maisons d'opéra, Marc Minkowski explore la musique sous toutes ses formes depuis 40 ans maintenant avec son ensemble Les Musiciens du Louvre. - réalisé par : Fanny Constans
Nicolas Carreau met la littérature à l'honneur chaque dimanche, de 14h à 15h.
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durée : 00:05:46 - L'info vue par France Bleu Maine
Au programme : Invité : Éric Ciotti - Député des Alpes-Maritimes, candidat à la présidence du parti Les Républicains L'édito de Patrick Cohen - Violences sexistes : le monde politique dans la tourmente • Comment lutter contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles en politique • Extrême droite : la fin des cordons sanitaires ? • É. Ciotti : trop clivant pour présider Les Républicains ? • Bataille à droite pour la conquête des Républicains • Ciotti, à droite toute ? • É. Ciotti soutient-il la réforme des retraites ? Invitée : Maître Julia Minkowski, avocate de Kheira Hamraoui • Règlements de comptes dans le foot féminin • Aminata Diallo, des terrains à la prison La Story - Le calvaire de Madeleine Riffaud, 98 ans, à l'hôpital Le 5/5 : • Strasbourg : pour économiser l'énergie, la fac ferme ! • Vent de révolte en Iran : on en parle avec Mariam Pirzadeh, journaliste à France 24, ancienne correspondante en Iran
Les journalistes, consultants, experts et invités d'Europe 1 Sport débattent d'une actualité ou d'un fait sportif autour de Lionel Rosso et Virginie Phulpin.
Les journalistes, consultants, experts et invités d'Europe 1 Sport débattent d'une actualité ou d'un fait sportif autour de Lionel Rosso et Virginie Phulpin.
Scientist, writer and editor Dr Kat Day joins Liz and Ben on a timey-wimey to Roundworld, as the wizards once again try to save humanity in Pratchett's third collaboration with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen: 2005's The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch. Roundworld - the impossibly non-magical universe in a bottle which runs on rules - has gone wrong again, and the wizards feel duty-bound to set it right. Humanity's survival depends on the publication of a specific book, but something is trying very hard to make sure its author writes a different one...or gets eaten by a giant squid. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, the wizards go to war - but who is their hidden enemy? And why is there one beardy fellow too many in the Great Hall? In the (short) fiction chapters, the wizards must once again travel into Roundworld history, this time with a clear mission: to get Charles Darwin onto the Beagle so he can write The Origin of Species. In the science chapters, Jack and Ian have a focus - the importance of the theory of evolution - but they also feel free to use the time travel plot to explain infinity, DNA, the nature of science and history, and much more besides. They've learned to stay away from the cutting edge - but have they come entirely out of the "philosopause" they didn't seem to know they were in last time? Does the plot rely too much on prior knowledge of the Discworld? Is that really a problem, given the nature of the book? Did you follow the explanations of Minkowski spacetime and the different kinds of infinity, or were you happy coasting across the science chapters? Do they completely miss the point in that last non-fiction chapter - and does it really matter, when the end of the fiction part is so satisfying? Join in the conversation using the hashtag #Pratchat59 on social media! Guest Dr Kat Day is a chemist, a former teacher, a medical editor and a writer of both science and fiction. Kat became well known via her chemistry blog The Chronicle Flask, which is currently on hiatus; you can also find her fiction at the fiction phial. Kat is also an assistant editor for Pseudopod, the horror fiction anthology podcast from Escape Artists. Kat recommended the story "Celestial Shores" as a possible entry point for Pratchett fans, as well as "Let the Buyer Beware" from Pseudopod's sister podcast for young adult speculative fiction, Cast of Wonders. Over on Twitter you can follow Kat at @chronicleflask, and Pseudopod at @pseudopod_org. As usual, you can find notes and errata for this episode on our web site. Next episode Pratchett turns sixty! As promised back in #Pratchat30, we're doing another all-questions episode. This is your chance to send in questions about books you missed first time round, pitch your wild Discworld theories, and ask us pretty much anything you like that doesn't fit into the usual book-focussed episode. We'd also love you to answer our questions: what are do you enjoy most about the show? What kind of episodes do you wish we'd do? Which of our opinions have you most disagreed with? And have you learned anything from us? (Ben sure has!) Send us your answers, and questions, using the hashtag #Pratchat60, or via email to chat@pratchatpodcast.com. Oh, and in November, get ready for a double-header: not only are we reading Thud! with educator Matt Roden for #Pratchat61, but we're cooking up a bonus crossover episode! Yes, we're teaming up with Jo and Francine from The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret, another great Pratchett podcast, to discuss Where's My Cow?, the hottest children's book in Ankh-Morpork. We thought we'd let you know a little early, since it might be tricky to track down a copy...
durée : 01:57:35 - En pistes ! du mercredi 25 mai 2022 - par : Charlotte Landru-Chandès - Ce mercredi, Charlotte Landru-Chandès nous fait part de ses coups de coeur parmi les nouveautés classiques. Nous écouterons notamment le dernier enregistrement du chef Mark Minkowski accompagné des Musiciens du Louvres qui interprètent Rameau. en Pistes !
durée : 00:09:04 - Rameau : Nouvelle symphonie - Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre - Vingt ans après un premier jet de « Symphonie Imaginaire », Marc Minkowski revient à son compositeur fétiche, le grand Rameau. C'est notre disque du jour !
It has been eleven years since ABC's smash drama LOST has been off the air, yet fans continue to debate and mythologize its doctrines via blogs and hundreds of podcasts devoted solely to dissecting the mysterious island series from multiple perspectives, delving deeper into the characters' connections to one another; this is not one of them. Instead, Albort wishes to introduce some historical figures the roles on LOST were named for: Locke, Bentham, Faraday, Rousseau, Hume, Minkowski, Shephard, Austin, Alpert, Cooper, Burke, Bakunin and much more. Get familiar with Tabula Rasa, the People's Stick, the Noble Savage and what any of it has to do with Weezer.
Elle a sorti le livre qui fait parler tout le barreau sur les femmes et le droit pénal, dans lequel elle dresse, avec la journaliste Lisa Vignioli, le portrait de 9 avocates pénalistes au travers d'une affaire marquante. Ce livre dénonce également un machisme qui est encore légion alors que les femmes sont plus nombreuses dans les effectifs de la profession. Elle dit : « Nous voulons mettre en lumière les « Dupond-Moretta » d'aujourd'hui ! Pour que chacun, s'il est un jour confronté à la justice, n'hésite plus à choisir une femme pour le défendre. » Elle a cofondé le Club des femmes pénalistes qu'elle préside aujourd'hui. GQ l'a classée parmi les femmes les plus puissantes de France. TénorE ou TénorA, elle est l'associée d'un « ténor », Hervé Thémime, Nous avons le plaisir de recevoir aujourd'hui pour la « journée de la femme » dans notre podcast Avocat Génération Entrepreneur : Julia Minkowski, la militante
When I first moved to the United States, I was desperate to find my community, to find a group of friends who would accept me for who I was and who I could spend time with. That's something that a lot of immigrants struggle with, moving to a brand new country and leaving behind their family and friends. My guest on today's show knows all about building communities of like-minded people. Julia Minkowski is a Fraud and Risk Management expert, innovator, startup advisor, community organizer, mentor, and speaker. That is a lot of hats that she wears, but trust me she's amazing at wearing every single one of them. Julia is the co-founder of the Russian Speaking Women in Tech Silicon Valley community that accounts for nearly 3,200 talented local women in technology. If you think about it her group is very specific, it's for women, who speak Russian and work in tech. But thanks to her incredible community-building skills, she grew it to a whopping 3200 members. Now that's impressive. Not only is she an incredibly inspiring woman when it comes to her business achievements, she also moved alone to Israel at the age of 17 and rode 500 miles by bike in Thailand, Laos, and Canada. I mean, how brave is that? On today's show, Julia spoke about building communities and shared advice on how to build a community of like-minded individuals, how to live according to your cycle, the importance of sleep, and the lean startup methodology. Make sure to tune in to hear her incredible story! Hey, I wanted to remind you to subscribe to our show, leave us a review, preferably a 5 star and let me know how are you liking this show. Your opinion means the world to me, and if it's particularly good, may be featured on the show :)! To sign up for the Accent Edit: https://course.lenalivinsky.com/theaccentedit For today's show notes head to this link: https://lenalivinsky.com/juliaminkowski If you want to join a free community of global movers and shakers, click on the link below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/accentedworldpodcast/ Send me a message on DM to let me know what you think about the show, or to inquire about being a guest! https://www.instagram.com/accentedworldpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/lena.livinsky/
Hellllo my dear witches. This week, Reed Eckert (my littlest brother and an all-around cool guy) and I dive in. When I first started reading about women's history, witchcraft, and modern witchy feminism, I was overwhelmed about how much historical education I was missing. I've been in some form of school for 23 YEARS (lol) and was relatively clueless about The Witch Trials of the Early Modern Period in Europe, which had and have profound consequences on our lives, societies, cultures, religions, and the list goes on.We have a lot of exciting episodes to come, highlighting/interviewing inspiring women, tackling fatphobia and ageism, considering the role of women in conservation, examining the intersections of racism and misogyny and colonization, considering connections between feminism, witchcraft, and nature, and so much more I'm excited about. But first, we take a deep dive into these societally-traumatizing 'witch hunts' and trials. Because those they burned were predominately women: societally-down trodden, outcast, or deviant women. And we must know their story to understand ours.Episode ResourcesPoem by Anna BijnsWitchcraft, Gender, and Marxism on Philosophy TubePerfetti, L. (2015). "Taking Women's Work Seriously: Medieval Humor and the Gendering of Labor."In 'Laughter, Humor, and the (Un)Making of Gender. DOI: 10.1057/9781137463654_4Redfern, Jenny R. (1955). "Chapter 5: The Treasure of the City of Ladies: A Medieval Rhetorical and Her Rhetoric". In Lunsford, Andrea A. Virtue Ethics for Women 1250-1500. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822971658.Minkowski, W.L. (1992). "Women healers of the middle ages: selected aspects of their history. Am J. Public Health; 82(2): 288-295. doi: 10.2105/ajph.82.2.288Strocchia, S. T. (2014). "Women and healthcare in early modern Europe." Journal of Renaissance Studies. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12076Aspects of Early Modern Society - BritannicaWitches, Witch-hunting, and Women - Silvia Federici Germany was once the witch-burning capital of the world. - Gwynn Guilford in QuartzFind my little bro on the interwebs:Instagram - @reed_eckertTikTok - @reedeckertMore The Witch:Instagram - @thewitchpodcastTwitter - @thewitchpodcastFacebook - @thewitchpodAnd support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thewitchpodcast
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