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Alexandra este lector universitar la Facultatea de Automatică și Calculatoare din București. Este expert în inovație tehnologică pentru Comisia Europeană și doctor în ingineria sistemelor. Are experiență de cercetare în baze de date, inteligență artificială, business intelligence și data mining. Am vrut să vorbesc cu ea despre inteligență artificială și influența ei în viața noastră de zi cu zi: de la felul în care ne schimbă munca, la felul în care falsifică realitatea. De la felul în care schimbă ceea ce înțelegem prin creativitate, la pericolele informației false într-un an electoral. Și de la felul în care schimbă conceptul de încredere, la impactul ei în educație. Alexandra este, de asemenea, antreprenor și pasionată de echitație. **** Acest podcast este susținut de Dedeman, cea mai mare companie antreprenorială, 100% românească, ce crede în puterea de a schimba lumea prin perseverență și implicare, dar și în puterea de a o construi prin fiecare proiect - personal sau profesional, mai mic sau mai mare. Dedeman promovează inovația, educația și spiritul antreprenorial și este partenerul de încredere al The Vast&The Curious aproape de la început. Împreună, creăm oportunități pentru conversații cu sens și întrebări care ne ajută să evoluăm și să devenim mai buni, ca oameni și ca organizații. **** Podcastul Vast&Curious este susținut de AROBS, cea mai mare companie de tehnologie listată la Bursă. E o companie românească, fondată acum 26 de ani la Cluj de antreprenorul Voicu Oprean. AROBS este astăzi o companie internațională, cu birouri în nouă țări și mai mult de 1.200 de oameni și parteneri în Europa, Asia și America. AROBS crede într-o cultură a implicării, a evoluției continue și a parteneriatului pe termen lung. **** Note, un sumar al conversației, precum și cărțile și oamenii la care facem referire în podcast se găsesc pe andreearosca.ro Pentru a primi noi episoade, vă puteți abona la newsletter pe andreearosca.ro. Dacă ascultați acest podcast, vă rog lăsați un review în Apple Podcasts. Durează câteva secunde și ne ajută să îmbunătățim temele și calitatea și să intervievăm noi oameni interesanți.
This week we're joined by Alok Ruia, director of the iconic SOCKSHOP. Alok talks about his journey from teaching to his current role today, the dynamics of working within a family business, and the ways in which SOCKSHOP has revitalised its brand and revolutionised the sock game.
Glenmuir's 130 year legacy stands it in great stead, but Managing Director Mikhel Ruia's constant innovation and tempered approach keeps them moving ever-forwards.We have the rare opportunity to speak with another business within the same family group as last episode's Sock Shop; both being part of the Ruia Group and interestingly sharing an evidently effective family ethos…This episode covers:Receiving business mentorship from within your entrepreneurial familyMikhel's pursuit of breaking the ‘3rd gen, rags-to-riches-to-rags' tropeGrowing up in a culture of commitment and work ethicThe impressive digitisation that Mikhel has brought to the businessFinding extraordinary improvements in the ordinaryHow to have an awareness and tact when handling tense topics
‘Feel good from the feet up' - one simple phrase underpins the decades-long history of the Sockshop brand, and its direction is guided by the keen intuition of Alok Ruia.As Director of the brand, which lies within the Ruia Group, there's a fascinating dynamic between his business and those of his brothers, and a philosophy evident throughout the group.Discover Alok's journey into the family business, the blend of strategy with opportunity recognition, and how Annie Lennox changed the way the world sees socks…This episode covers:The complication of family dynamics in business spacesUnique culture and autonomy being paramountThe fascinating story behind Sockshop's revolutionary Heat HoldersSurprising cultural impacts that have come from celebrity socks
Advait Ruia (@Advait_Ruia) is the co-founder of SuperTokens, the open-source user authentication and authorization framework. SuperTokens integrates natively into both your front-end client and your backend endpoint. This approach gives developers more control over the user experience and allows for custom workflows. Tune in to find out why SuperTokens aims to be the best of both the build and the buy argument for authentication solutions. Subscribe to Contributor on Substack for email notifications, and join our Slack community! In this episode we discuss: How SuperTokens evolved from a blog post on session management into a full-fledged infrastructure company Why there is increasing demand for authentication providers Do founders need to be in the Bay Area? Advait's advice for building community and providing support Areas where SuperTokens could use outside contributions Links: SuperTokens SuperTokens Product Roadmap People mentioned: Rishabh Poddar (@rishpoddar) Other episodes: Hasura with Tanmai Gopal
Remember your first beer-drinking experience and the obstacles you had to overcome to get cheer with pehli beer ki bunde. What made our experiences noteworthy was being apprehended and condemned to behind the bars drama that ensued. Listen to the Cheers Chatty podcast, which has two generations and two anecdotes about pehli beer ki bunde at Ruia & Podar College and Yeoor Hills. Tune into India's first and only beer podcast.Podcast Host: Chatty Girija & Chinmay Soman Every Wednesday at 5 p.m., a new episode will be accessible on the Bingepods network and other podcast platforms of your choice. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Linkedin for regular insights and updates. And if you ever have a beer-related question, don't be afraid to DM us on our Cheers Chatty Instagram handle. Cheers!"
On today's episode, we talk to the creators of SuperTokens. SuperTokens is an open-source authentication solution offering features like different types of login, access control, session control, and more. It's quick to implement and easy to customize. Learn more about SuperTokens in this episode. Links https://supertokens.com https://supertokens.com/discord https://twitter.com/supertokensio https://twitter.com/rishpoddar https://twitter.com/advait_ruia Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we'll send you a $25 gift card! If you're interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guests: Advait Ruia and Rishabh Poddar.
Passwordless Authentication is a technique in which users are given access to an environment without entering a password or answering a security question. This allows users to access an environment securely and protects organizations against attack vectors like Keylogging, Brute force methods, and phishing. The company SuperTokens provides secure login and session management for your The post Open Source Authentication with Advait Ruia and Rishabh Poddar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Passwordless Authentication is a technique in which users are given access to an environment without entering a password or answering a security question. This allows users to access an environment securely and protects organizations against attack vectors like Keylogging, Brute force methods, and phishing. The company SuperTokens provides secure login and session management for your The post Open Source Authentication with Advait Ruia and Rishabh Poddar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
În episodul de astăzi am câteva gânduri legate de Fapte 2, despre importanța coborârii Duhului Sfânt, și despre ce s-a întâmplat de fapt în Ziua Cincizecimii. Căci Dumnezeu vorbește fiecăruia pe limba lui.În partea a doua prezint o carte cu același subiect, intitulată Duhul Sfânt, o teologie biblică din perspectivă penticostală, scrisă de Joh Tipei.Cartea este una de referință pe subiect, astfel că vă invit la audiție și lectură plăcută deopotrivă.
Amla Ruia also known as ‘water mother' has transformed over 100 villages of Rajasthan by using traditional water harvesting techniques and building check dams. Notably, due to great effort and initiatives led by her changed the face of over 100 villages and brought the prosperity in farming, economy and lifestyle of villagers. Interestingly, Amla dedicated her life to the farmers from the year 1999~2000 after seeing the poor life of farmers in Rajasthan which was going through a severe drought. Amla started her work by constructing check dams near the villages. Check dams, also known as khadin, are structures that involve comparatively small masonry constructions and extensive earthen bunds. This episode is a detailed conversation with the Water Mother and her team, on "Resureection of Native Ecology" through Vaidic Science. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaidicsrijan/message
Ruia, ruia, tahia tahia! Tia Waitai-Henare a young prodigy of Ngāti Kurī ilk gives us a glimpse into the history of the northern most iwi of Aotearoa.
Writers Weekend festival (part 2): Novelist & poet Reshma Ruia, literary agent John Baker of Bell Lomax Moreton, writing mentor Adrienne Dines & festival organiser Sara Gangai all talk to We'd Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about the UK's prime gathering for unrepresented authors to find an agent. This year the festival is online because of Covid. But the author-agent meet-ups are happening as much as ever. And there'll be all sorts of other attractions - celebrity author talks, workshops, writers' circles, plot development, how to improve your writing & discussions. The main Writers Weekend is 24-27 June, 2021 - with the Writers’ Circles starting 16 May. You'll find details here https://writersweekend.uk - the slogan is "from inspiration to publication". In this episode we hear all about the Writers Weekend; about authors who have found agents at past events; how to use condiments to solve your plotting problems (Cruet Wars... Game of Spoons... at the DWLC - the Desperate Writers Lunch Club); the worst pitch that agent John Baker ever received; what an agent like him is looking for; how to get publishers interested in your comic or fantasy novel; the challenges of writing a multicultural book when authors are accused of cultural appropriation; & how to ensure your story has "emotional geology". And we also hear about these authors: Lissa Evans, Helen Fields, MG leonard, Tracey Corderoy, Derek Miller, Robert Fabbri, Alison Sherlock, Claire Dyer, Tammye Huf, Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Jasper Fforde, Ben Aaronovitch, Joe Abercrombie, CM Waggoner, Gabriela Houston, AM Shine, Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson, David Nobbs, Tom Sharpe, Stella Gibbons, Diana Gabaldon, Chris Riddell, Helen Dennis, Kerry Fisher, John Cleese, Kira-Anne Pelican, Peace Adzo Medie, Ernest Hemmingway, Beverley Birch & Jeanine Cummins. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - & yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown by Paul Waters or The Diabolical Club by Stevyn Colgan.
Writers Weekend festival (part 1): Novelist & poet Reshma Ruia, literary agent John Baker of Bell Lomax Moreton, writing mentor Adrienne Dines & festival organiser Sara Gangai all talk to We'd Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about the UK's prime gathering for unrepresented authors to find an agent. This year the festival is online because of Covid. But the author-agent meet-ups are happening as much as ever. And there'll be all sorts of other attractions - celebrity author talks, workshops, writers' circles, plot development, how to improve your writing & discussions. The main Writers Weekend is 24-27 June, 2021 - with the Writers’ Circles starting 16 May. You'll find details here https://writersweekend.uk - the slogan is "from inspiration to publication". In this episode we hear all about the Writers Weekend; about authors who have found agents at past events; how to use condiments to solve your plotting problems (Cruet Wars... Game of Spoons... at the DWLC - the Desperate Writers Lunch Club); the worst pitch that agent John Baker ever received; what an agent like him is looking for; how to get publishers interested in your comic or fantasy novel; the challenges of writing a multicultural book when authors are accused of cultural appropriation; & how to ensure your story has "emotional geology". And we also hear about these authors: Lissa Evans, Helen Fields, MG leonard, Tracey Corderoy, Derek Miller, Robert Fabbri, Alison Sherlock, Claire Dyer, Tammye Huf, Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Jasper Fforde, Ben Aaronovitch, Joe Abercrombie, CM Waggoner, Gabriela Houston, AM Shine, Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson, David Nobbs, Tom Sharpe, Stella Gibbons, Diana Gabaldon, Chris Riddell, Helen Dennis, Kerry Fisher, John Cleese, Kira-Anne Pelican, Peace Adzo Medie, Ernest Hemmingway, Beverley Birch & Jeanine Cummins. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - & yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown by Paul Waters or The Diabolical Club by Stevyn Colgan.
Writers Weekend festival (part 3): Novelist & poet Reshma Ruia, literary agent John Baker of Bell Lomax Moreton, writing mentor Adrienne Dines & festival organiser Sara Gangai all talk to We'd Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about the UK's prime gathering for unrepresented authors to find an agent. This year the festival is online because of Covid. But the author-agent meet-ups are happening as much as ever. And there'll be all sorts of other attractions - celebrity author talks, workshops, writers' circles, plot development, how to improve your writing & discussions. The main Writers Weekend is 24-27 June, 2021 - with the Writers’ Circles starting 16 May. You'll find details here https://writersweekend.uk - the slogan is "from inspiration to publication". In this episode we hear all about the Writers Weekend; about authors who have found agents at past events; how to use condiments to solve your plotting problems (Cruet Wars... Game of Spoons... at the DWLC - the Desperate Writers Lunch Club); the worst pitch that agent John Baker ever received; what an agent like him is looking for; how to get publishers interested in your comic or fantasy novel; the challenges of writing a multicultural book when authors are accused of cultural appropriation; & how to ensure your story has "emotional geology". And we also hear about these authors: Lissa Evans, Helen Fields, MG leonard, Tracey Corderoy, Derek Miller, Robert Fabbri, Alison Sherlock, Claire Dyer, Tammye Huf, Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Jasper Fforde, Ben Aaronovitch, Joe Abercrombie, CM Waggoner, Gabriela Houston, AM Shine, Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson, David Nobbs, Tom Sharpe, Stella Gibbons, Diana Gabaldon, Chris Riddell, Helen Dennis, Kerry Fisher, John Cleese, Kira-Anne Pelican, Peace Adzo Medie, Ernest Hemmingway, Beverley Birch & Jeanine Cummins. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - & yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown by Paul Waters or The Diabolical Club by Stevyn Colgan.
Cum va evolua epidemia de COVID în România cu și fără lockdown. Proiecția ECDC arată că fără restricții dure creșterea nu se va opri (G4Media) - „Mama” Polidin: „Eu mă voi vaccina sigur cu vaccinul anti-COVID”. Ce spune despre vaccinul... citiţi mai departe
This is an unusual video from ELI where we featured multiple entrepreneurs in a single frame. Follow them on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kripa-rui... https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhoomikas... http://www.robotticaa.com/
Știai că absolut toate deciziile noastre sunt emoționale? Paul ne explică cum și de ce se întâmplă asta, în episodul de azi. În plus, vom afla care parte din creierul nostru călătorește în timp și care parte nu vorbește, pentru că pur și simplu nu știe să vorbească.
Matt, wife Bonnie, daughter Ruia, her horse Stevie, daughter Etta, her horse JD, their poodle Layla, their Alapaha Bulldog Drago; all go on a four day trip for work and play to Florida. It got a little wild!
Matt, wife Bonnie, daughter Ruia, her horse Stevie, daughter Etta, her horse JD, their poodle Layla, their Alapaha Bulldog Drago; all go on a four day trip for work and play to Florida. It got a little wild!
Chris Chetland Audio mix and mastering engineer, producer, songwriter, cable owner, studio owner, theoretical biologist and mentor from Auckland, NZ. NZ record holder for weeks of a single at #1 [For Scribe 'Stand Up/Not Many], and have quite a few gold and platinum credits for mixing and/or mastering e.g. for Scribe, Savage, P Money, Deceptikonz, Concord Dawn, Tomorrow People, Jakob to name a few. On the international side, he's mixed for the likes of [US] TBoz (TLC), Chingy, Twista, [U.K.] Kevin Mark Trail [of The Streets], and had 2 world #1s on the international breaks charts for his own music. Founding member of Kog Transmissions 2018, Chris was a finalist for best engineer [for Rei - A Place to Stand], and had credits on 2 out of 3 best engineer albums, and all 3 best Producer albums and with credits in almost every category of the finalists and the NZ music awards. Clients - (* = chart placement) - Jakob*, Sons of Zion*, Nadia Reid*, I Am Giant*, Beau Monga*, JGeeks*, Kiri Te Kanawa*, Kids of 88*, Leisure*, Pitch Black*, The Nomad, The Impending Adorations, Tiki Taane*, Tapz*, Baynk*, Nika*, Fungi, Sons of Sofa, Rei, Tom Francis, Table Fox, Nadia Reid, Cheshire Grimm, Tali*, Pieter T*, Shapeshifter*, TomFrancis*, D Love, Echo Beach, House of Shem, Benny Tipene*, Night Gaunts, Rackets*, Mihirangi, Kevin Mark Trail, Maisey Rika, Ivy Lies*, Tatou Tatou E, Steriogram*, A Hori Buzz*, Savage*, Deceptikonz*, Scribe*, P Money*, Concord Dawn*, Starboy*, Ruia, Baitercell*, Beach Pigs, Ciaran McMeeken, Huia, Cool Rainbows, Nga Tai, APRA, Play It Strange, Reality Chant, Messanjah, Katchafire*, Husk, Jason Eli, Totes, Jasmine Lee, Tiny Ruins*, Superfood, The Zoup, Wilderness Love, 71 Sunset, Imploder, The Datsuns*, Rare Shot Blue, The Kumpnee, Laura Hunter, Ladi6, Vince Harder*, Module, Charles Royal, Paddy Free, Pao, Pleaseplease, Raslea, Rosa Dub, Seth Haapu, Shepherds of Cassini, Sheree Waitoa, Transitone, Rhian Sheehan, The Burns, Te Ha, Yaw, Wagner Bros, Quarter Acre Lifestyle, River Jesters, Paul McLaney, Charles Royal, Pao, MC Ali, Lisa Crawley*, Glass Owls, Evan Silva, Rob Vegas, Kris Laal, Chingy, TBoz, Kittens of the internet, Surf City, The Doqument, Chong Nee*, KFC, Von Voin Strum, Tony Richards, Sweetmix Kids, Bright Child, BKidd, The Means, Loop compilations. This podcast was recorded in Sydney and Auckland on 22/01/19 Intro music: Te Pukumeke ft Reì by Baitercell Outro music: Te Wai Te Ora ft Hui by Baitercell https://www.kog.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/kogstudio https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tin8YXXdysSVoXuOAZ1nv?si=eH8U5m8tTDCGN4cD7cPl8A https://gearshoot.com/shootouts/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1747746975437690
On this episode of Cyrus Says, Comedian Kautuk Srivastava of SNG Comedy, talks about: Why Yoga is absolutely pointless. How the universe conspired to make him Mr Ruia 2009. How his writing is inspired by P.G. Wodehouse. His experience of working on the Indian remake of 'Everybody Loves Raymond'. Follow Cyrus Says on Facebook: https://goo.gl/Ekg9Iy You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
02/11/17 #118 Ajay Ruia, Heat Holders by Successful Living ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of My Neighbour, Zuckerberg Munaf and Nabeel speak to Madhuri Ruia, founder of Integym, Mumbai's first functional health studio. Listen in as Madhuri talks about how she came up with the idea to start Integym, her philosophy behind the link between fitness and entrepreneurship, and in the final segment they discuss Madhuri's debut novel about fitness "Who Stole My Calories?". You can follow 'My Neighbour Zuckerberg' on: iTunes: https://goo.gl/7UR8Hv Audioboom: https://goo.gl/yurHV8 TuneIn: https://goo.gl/oxZsEk Soundcloud: https://goo.gl/gkq9Bm Youtube: https://goo.gl/cNPFwJ On our website: http://indusvox.com/mnz/ This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://goo.gl/P130uw Twitter: https://goo.gl/7P7Uec Instagram: https://goo.gl/qH3PHm
Ruia taitea, Ruia Taitea, Kia Tu ko Taikaha anake. Strip away the Taitea, the Sap. The heart is Taikaha. This week's whakatauaki is explained by Ngataiharuru Taepa no Te AtiAwa, Te Arawa.
Ruia taitea, Ruia Taitea, Kia Tu ko Taikaha anake. Strip away the Taitea, the Sap. The heart is Taikaha. This week's whakatauaki is explained by Ngataiharuru Taepa no Te AtiAwa, Te Arawa.
Addressing childhood sexual abuse has not been easy for musician Ruia Aperahama. Yet he's done it and in the process is undergoing great healing.
Addressing childhood sexual abuse has not been easy for musician Ruia Aperahama. Yet he's done it and in the process is undergoing great healing.
Musician Ruia Aperahama found it impossible to continue the way he was living, using drugs and alcohol to self medicate. It took a failed suicide attempt for him to finally accept that his addictions masked a deeper, more traumatic pain caused by childhood abuse. These days Hareruia (Ruia) Aperahama, talks a lot about waking up and accepting responsibility. They've always been themes he's explored throughout his musical career. Yet, what is remarkable about his life presently is that he's doing all of that and more, with the knowledge and then acceptance of horrific trauma - that all came to a head a few years ago. It's had Aperahama really stripping back what's important to him as an artist who identifies strongly and proudly Māori and Ratana and as a person whose needs were often subsumed by those of the collective. It's really had him examine how he wishes to live his life while standing within and practicing mana motuhake.
Musician Ruia Aperahama found it impossible to continue the way he was living, using drugs and alcohol to self medicate. It took a failed suicide attempt for him to finally accept that his addictions masked a deeper, more traumatic pain caused by childhood abuse. These days Hareruia (Ruia) Aperahama, talks a lot about waking up and accepting responsibility. They've always been themes he's explored throughout his musical career. Yet, what is remarkable about his life presently is that he's doing all of that and more, with the knowledge and then acceptance of horrific trauma - that all came to a head a few years ago. It's had Aperahama really stripping back what's important to him as an artist who identifies strongly and proudly Māori and Ratana and as a person whose needs were often subsumed by those of the collective. It's really had him examine how he wishes to live his life while standing within and practicing mana motuhake.
We take a look at a possible new Multiple Sclerosis treatment, an ancient comet strike, a reality show that might win you a trip to space, an update on the meteorite that hit Ruia last year, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
We take a look at a possible new Multiple Sclerosis treatment, an ancient comet strike, a reality show that might win you a trip to space, an update on the meteorite that hit Ruia last year, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
Ruia Morrison-Davy began playing tennis at eight years old. Thirteen years later she was competing at Wimbledon. This June, at 77 years old, she will travel back to Wimbledon as part of a trip organised by the Aotearoa Maori Tennis Association.
Ruia Morrison-Davy began playing tennis at eight years old. Thirteen years later she was competing at Wimbledon. This June, at 77 years old, she will travel back to Wimbledon as part of a trip organised by the Aotearoa Maori Tennis Association.