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Let's kick things off with some One Prime Plus AMA! Martin has opinions! Andrew is looking good in a newly released photo. Jason is on about adding AirPlay 2 to his iPod Hi-Fi. The unicorns become unstable. Is it a tier list if you only put one thing on it? Do you have after-hours events at your local science centers? One Prime Plus AMA: Potatoes! 00:00:00 One Prime Plus Dot Com (https://OnePrimePlus.com)
2/25/25: Scott Coen: the 2025 Red Sox are for real. Steve Sanderson & Megan Tady: remembering Roberta Flack. Scitech Cafe w/ Professors Kerstin Nordstrom & Shivon Robinson: your brain on drugs. Luke Ryan & Bill Tuman: River Valley Taekwondo. Patrick Gabridge (Plays in Place): "Blood on the Snow."
Part One: Ever wondered what makes a psychic truly gifted? Vanese McNeill, co-founder of the original psychic hotline, has tested over 3,000 psychics—watching, studying, and uncovering the undeniable patterns behind real psychic ability.Is it a gift? A trick? Or something else entirely? In this video, we break down Clif High's latest SciTech insights and dive deep into the connection between trauma, altered states, and heightened perception.Discover why the most powerful psychics weren't enlightened mystics, but trauma survivors—and what that means for the untapped potential within all of us.YouTube Chapters:Send us a textVisit http://www.magicalegyptwomen.comor http://www.magicalegypt.comGet the latest updates on our link tree https://linktr.ee/magicalegypt.com Connect https://www.facebook.com/vanesemcneill Own Magical Egypt http://www.magicalegypt.com Get Heka https://wow.magicalegyptstore.com/heka Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/magicalegypt
Amy Williams from the Good Food Institute Europe joins us to explore the alternative proteins landscape across Europe. We cover: How alternative proteins are viewed across Europe now and previouslyWhat alternative proteins are people buying? What is happening in alternative protein research and how is it evolving? Alternative protein research and effects on health Alternative protein and nutritional adequacy What about plant-based milks? "Next Gen" alternative proteins References Story in EuropeSales reportsEuropean retailer initiatives on price parity and report on advantages for helping retailers meet emissions targets. Scitech reports on European research funding and publishing landscapeUK research centresDanish PB action planFermentationPrecision fermentation pageState of the industry fermentation report (global)PB meat literatureCVD systematic review and meta analysisOverall systematic review looking at health impacts as well as environmental impactsEat-Lancet commentary on adequacy and role of APsRCTs exploring muscle synthesis rates in protein matched whole food and protein matched pb containing pb meat in elderly cohorts compared to conventional meat control. MilkGermany dietary guidelines & advice on PB milkUK's Food Foundation summary of PB milk considerationsIodine papeUPFUPF pageUK and French govt findings on evidence quality on UPF‘Plant-sourced' studSupport the show
①China promotes data labeling to spur AI development②China's sci-tech museums draw over 100 mln visits in 2024③Chinese dark tea steeps its way to popularity along Maritime Silk Road④Oldest ornithischian dinosaur from Asia identified in southwest China⑤Scientists conduct new Antarctic voyage to venture further south⑥A Thousand Whys: How do Chinese people mark the "Beginning of Spring"?
Aviation Week editors Graham Warwick and Guy Norris discuss some of the breakthrough technologies and advanced concepts to emerge at this year's AIAA SciTech Forum in Florida. They also hear from AIAA's new CEO, Clay Mowry. P.S. After recording, Graham remembered who gave the hypersonic projectile presentation: Ronald M. Barrett-Gonzalez from University of Kansas School of Engineering. You can read his paper here.
The launch of Girls in SciTech in Luxembourg last week is a movement aimed at empowering girls to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths. The Girls in SciTech campagin, coordinated by Professor Serge Haan, brought together high school students, university alumni, industry professionals, and political leaders, all united to tackle the gender imbalance in STEM fields. How can we encourage more young female minds to take up the ‘hard' sciences rather than just the ‘soft' sciences (life sciences, medicine, biological sciences etc.)? Indeed one can even question the words attributed to the sciences here. The State of Women in STEM: A Statistical Snapshot Despite incremental progress, women remain underrepresented in STEM, particularly in senior roles. According to Eurostat, 41% of all scientists and engineers in the European Union were women in 2022. The figures are consistently lower for maths, physics, computer science and engineering, varying from country to country. Philippe Hiligsmann, Vice-Rector for Academic and Student Affairs at the University of Luxembourg, underscored the importance of the campaign: “This is more than an event; it is a movement to change things by motivating and inspiring girls to pursue a career in science.” A Powerful Group of Role Models The event featured a panel of inspiring women from diverse STEM backgrounds, who shared their own personal journeys and ideas: - Hania Tayara, Programme Leader at Native Scientists - Marie-Alix Dalle, Environmental Engineer at ArcelorMittal - Prof. Serge Haan, Full Professor in Biological Chemistry, University of Luxembourg - Laurence Lampecco, Analyst Developer at POST Luxembourg - Prof. Skerdilajda Zanaj, Full Professor in Economics, University of Luxembourg - Marie-Louise Uwizeye, Chargée d'études at Administration de la gestion de l'eau - Monika Zlopasa, Investment Fund Risk Manager at UBS Luxembourg Stéphanie Obertin, Minister for Research and Higher Education in Luxembourg, captured the essence of the event's message when she said, “It's about transforming our society by empowering women in STEM fields. The unique perspectives and ideas they bring to the field enhance problem-solving and spark innovation.” The Challenges: What's Holding Girls Back? The panelists identified several key barriers that contribute to the gender gap: Stereotypes and Gender Roles: From an early age, girls are exposed to stereotypes that suggest STEM is not for them. Many girls are told, either overtly or subtly, that they are not as good at math or science as boys. These messages, often reinforced by parents, peers, and teachers, can impact their self-confidence and limit their aspirations. As Prof. Skerdilajda Zanaj pointed out, “It's not that girls don't like science, it's that they are taught to believe it's not for them.” Lack of Role Models: The absence of female role models in STEM fields further discourages girls from pursuing these paths. Research shows that girls are more likely to enter STEM fields if they see women succeeding in them. “For every 10 Google queries asking, ‘Is my daughter gifted?' there are 25 asking, ‘Is my son gifted?'” said Marie-Alix Dalle, an alumna of the University of Luxembourg and an Environmental Engineer at ArcelorMittal. The lack of female role models in leadership positions can make it harder for girls to imagine themselves succeeding in science. Parental Biases: Parents often unconsciously reinforce gendered expectations. Research has shown that girls are less likely to be encouraged to pursue STEM subjects, particularly in math and technology. This parental influence can have long-term effects on girls' academic choices and self-perception. Workplace and Family Balance: Women in STEM often face the additional challenge of balancing their careers with family life. Marie-Louise Uwizeye, an engineer and mother of three, shared her experience of working in engineering while raising children: “If you really want to do it, you can. I am a mother of three children, I have a PhD, and I am working full-time. Don't excuse yourself—this is your right.” Despite the challenges, she emphasized that women can thrive in STEM, even as mothers. Breaking the Barriers: Solutions and Strategies To address these barriers, the panelists discussed various strategies that can help increase the number of girls in STEM, especially in leadership positions: Increased Representation of Women in Senior Roles: One of the critical points raised during the discussion was the importance of seeing women in senior positions within STEM fields. Not only do these role models inspire the next generation, but they also demonstrate that leadership in STEM is achievable for women. “We need to increase the representation of women in science at senior levels to show young girls that it's possible to rise to the top,” said Hania Tayara. Studies show that having female mentors or professors increases the likelihood that girls will continue to pursue STEM studies and careers. Changing Course Content: Many panelists emphasized the importance of making STEM content more relevant to girls. As Marie-Alix Dalle put it, “Enough talk about cars!” In order to engage more girls, science education must reflect a broader range of interests and real-world applications. “Science should resonate with girls as well,” she added, advocating for curricula that connect STEM to real-world issues like climate change, healthcare, and technology. Mentorship and Support Networks: Several initiatives are already in place in Luxembourg to support girls in STEM. For example, mentorship programs, such as those offered by Native Scientists and the University of Luxembourg, help guide girls through the uncertainties they may face when applying to university or entering STEM fields. Laurence Lampecco, an analyst developer at POST Luxembourg, shared her personal experience of mentorship and the crucial role it played in her journey: “Having someone who believes in you makes all the difference.” Challenging Societal Norms: Finally, the discussion underscored the importance of challenging the societal norms that dictate what careers are “appropriate” for men and women. By showcasing the success stories of women in STEM, through media and other platforms, we can shift perceptions and inspire young girls to see these fields as viable career paths. As Monika Zlopasa, a Risk Manager at UBS Luxembourg, pointed out, “We miss out on complementary skills and points of view when we don't have women in STEM. It's not just about representation—it's about making work better, more innovative, and more inclusive.” Moving Forward: A Collective Effort The Girls in SciTech event marked an important milestone in the effort to close the gender gap in STEM. But as the panelists emphasized, real change requires a collective effort from all sectors of society. From parents and teachers to industry leaders and policymakers, everyone has a role to play in creating a more inclusive environment for girls in STEM. Yuriko Backes, Luxembourg's Minister for Gender Equality and Diversity, stated, “When young girls see women excelling in STEM fields, it serves as an inspiration. It shows them that they too can achieve success in these areas.” By continuing to promote mentorship, support networks, and initiatives like Girls in SciTech, we can ensure that the next generation of STEM leaders includes a balanced representation of both women and men. In the end, the journey towards gender equality in STEM is just beginning. With sustained commitment, collaboration, and advocacy, we can create a world where girls in science are not the exception—but the norm.
The Cambridge History of Innovation Project (CHIP) is offering Cambridge 'a better memory' and 'self-consciousness' of its own technological and social development.... moving beyond the simple celebration of successes, to deeper understanding and description of what has happened here. In this episode we talk about the CHIP Project and speak to some of the early protagonists.Find out more at https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/chipProduced by Cambridge TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/3/24: Atty John Pucci: Hunter Biden & the pardon power. Sci-tech Café: MHC Prof, Kerstin Nordstrom & UMass Prof Alissa Nolden: not impossible burgers. Sen Paul Mark: Trump v. Massachusetts? Amherst Media's Vira Douangmany & Yanna Ok w/ Jacqueline Wallace, Amherst Area Gospel Choir – a cappella in studio!
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Scitech has put the call out for West Aussie's to name the 500kg space fuel tank that washed up in the Mid-West last year. Katie thinks "Shaw-Tank Redemption" or "Spaceys Mom" could work a treat, but Embers has thought of a name so completely unhinged that it simply must be chosen...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna caught up with Rob Valentine, Region Director - Birmingham & West Midlands for Bruntwood SciTech. Bruntwood SciTech is the country's leading developer of city-wide innovation ecosystems, and the largest dedicated property platform for the UK knowledge economy. Alongside a 50-year track record in the property industry, Bruntwood SciTech bring a wealth of experience in creating and developing strategic partnerships with UK regional cities, universities and NHS Trusts. Find out more about Bruntwood SciTech visit their website. bruntwood.co.uk/scitech/
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged global cooperation on scientific and technological issues during his speech at the opening ceremony of the Summer Davos in Dalian. He also called on the international community to work closely and oppose bloc confrontation and decoupling (00:45).China's Ministry of Commerce hit back at US plans to curb investment in critical Chinese tech industries (22:25).
In this episode of Greetings from the Garden State, powered by the New Jersey Lottery, host Mike Ham sits down with Alexander Richter, the Executive Director and Head of SciTech Scity Hub at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey. They discuss the bustling activities at the Science Center, delve into Richter's journey from Austria to the U.S., and explore the ambitious vision and mission behind SciTech Scity. The conversation covers key aspects such as the development of a state-of-the-art STEM high school, residential housing, and business incubator spaces aimed at fostering innovation in healthcare and sustainability. The duo also highlights the formation of a robust community of entrepreneurs supported by significant corporate partners and the vision for future growth. Richter emphasizes the impactful collaboration needed to make SciTech Scity a focal point for technological and societal advancements, and discusses the potential benefits for New Jersey residents.arichter@lsc.orgMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.com Support the Show.
Guests: Melissa Oh, Managing Director, Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), DHS Science & Technology Directorate [@DHSgov]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-oh/Anil John, Technical Director, Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), DHS Science & Technology Directorate [@DHSgov]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aniljohn/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/aniltj____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesThis new episode of the 'Redefining Cybersecurity' podcast features a thought-provoking discussion on software development, supply chain security, and the innovative initiatives of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP). The conversation was led by host Sean Martin, with insights from distinguished guests Melissa Oh, Managing Director at the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, and Anil John, Technical Director of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program.Melissa Oh shared her extensive experience in public service and the innovative approach of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program in identifying emerging technology companies. Her background in Silicon Valley and dedication to solving DHS's pain points through collaboration with startups underscored the program's mission of fostering innovation in the government sector.Anil John, a public interest technologist, provided valuable insights into bridging the gap between the government and the startup community. His role in translating government needs into actionable solutions highlighted the importance of leveraging global talent to address local challenges and drive technological advancements in the public sector.The discussion explored the Silicon Valley Innovation Program's unique selection process for startups, focusing on building products that have broad utility and can be readily adopted. The success story of the protobom project transitioning into an open-source tool exemplified the program's commitment to nurturing innovative solutions with real-world applications.The significance of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in enhancing software supply chain visibility was emphasized, with a call to action for organizations to prioritize its inclusion in software development processes. By driving awareness and adoption of SBOM, the SVIP is empowering security leaders to enhance software security and visualization in the development pipeline.Security leaders were encouraged to explore tools and technologies that enhance software security and visualization in the development pipeline. A call to action was made to participate in the SVIP demo week to learn about innovative solutions and capabilities and to drive the adoption of SBOM within organizations.Key Questions AddressedHow does the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) bridge the gap between government needs and startup innovations in cybersecurity?What role does the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) play in enhancing software supply chain security?How can organizations, both public and private, benefit from the innovative solutions developed through the SVIP for software supply chain visibility?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guests: Melissa Oh, Managing Director, Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), DHS Science & Technology Directorate [@DHSgov]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-oh/Anil John, Technical Director, Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), DHS Science & Technology Directorate [@DHSgov]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aniljohn/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/aniltj____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesThis new episode of the 'Redefining Cybersecurity' podcast features a thought-provoking discussion on software development, supply chain security, and the innovative initiatives of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP). The conversation was led by host Sean Martin, with insights from distinguished guests Melissa Oh, Managing Director at the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, and Anil John, Technical Director of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program.Melissa Oh shared her extensive experience in public service and the innovative approach of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program in identifying emerging technology companies. Her background in Silicon Valley and dedication to solving DHS's pain points through collaboration with startups underscored the program's mission of fostering innovation in the government sector.Anil John, a public interest technologist, provided valuable insights into bridging the gap between the government and the startup community. His role in translating government needs into actionable solutions highlighted the importance of leveraging global talent to address local challenges and drive technological advancements in the public sector.The discussion explored the Silicon Valley Innovation Program's unique selection process for startups, focusing on building products that have broad utility and can be readily adopted. The success story of the protobom project transitioning into an open-source tool exemplified the program's commitment to nurturing innovative solutions with real-world applications.The significance of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) in enhancing software supply chain visibility was emphasized, with a call to action for organizations to prioritize its inclusion in software development processes. By driving awareness and adoption of SBOM, the SVIP is empowering security leaders to enhance software security and visualization in the development pipeline.Security leaders were encouraged to explore tools and technologies that enhance software security and visualization in the development pipeline. A call to action was made to participate in the SVIP demo week to learn about innovative solutions and capabilities and to drive the adoption of SBOM within organizations.Key Questions AddressedHow does the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) bridge the gap between government needs and startup innovations in cybersecurity?What role does the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) play in enhancing software supply chain security?How can organizations, both public and private, benefit from the innovative solutions developed through the SVIP for software supply chain visibility?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
1/30/24: Prof Amilcar Shabazz & Dr Khama Ennis on "Faces of Medicine." Jillian Duclos, E.D. Downtown Northampton Ass'n: the redesign. Sci-Tech Cafe: MHC profs Kerstin Nordstrom & Spencer Smith on physics & Saltwater Taffy. Hollywood ed. & Oscar voter Harry Keramidas: the year's best films. Wanda Bertram, Prison Policy Initiative: the exploding prison population.
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The influence of Chinese scientific journals has been on the rise over the past decade, based on indicators such as the number of international citations and inclusion in renowned international databases, according to the Blue Book on China's Scientific Journal Development (2023).Released by the China Association for Science and Technology in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Wednesday during the 18th Forum on Development of China's STEM Journals, this year's blue book is the seventh in an annual series recording and reflecting the development of Chinese scientific and technological journals.The citations of Chinese scientific journals written in English reached 882,600 in 2021, up 338.29 percent compared with 2015, and the citations of Chinese scientific journals written in Chinese reached 692,600, up 128.31 percent, the annual blue book showed.The Scientific Citation Index, or SCI, is an important database for gauging the performance of papers, and foreign authors have been publishing more papers in Chinese journals over the past decade. They accounted for 9.53 percent of papers in such journals in 2013, rising to a peak of 19.76 percent in 2020. Last year, they accounted for 18.11 percent.As of May, Scopus — the world's largest abstract and citation database — had indexed 1,197 Chinese journals, accounting for 4.47 percent of the total number of journals indexed worldwide.The number of indexed Chinese journals in various disciplines has been increasing every year, with Earth and planetary sciences, energy science, engineering technology, materials science, biological science and environmental science considered strong disciplines.More than 603,000 papers were published in the 1,197 journals from 2019 to 2022, accounting for 5.61 percent of the world total, and they were cited more than 2.12 million times. That gave China a CiteScore — based on Scopus data — of 3.9, ranking the nation fifth in the world behind the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany.Cheng Zongming, a professor at Nanjing Agricultural University and chief editor of the Journal of Horticultural Research, said the number of Chinese journals ranked in the world's top quartile has been increasing and will keep increasing."As far as I know, more than 10 Chinese journals now rank first in their respective disciplines. This achievement is closely related to the national strategy and the improvement of China's scientific and technological level, as well as the solid foundation of researchers," he said.In such an environment, the development of Chinese scientific journals has reached the threshold of becoming world-class, with a solid foundation for success, Cheng added.Last year, China's expenditure on research and development exceeded 3 trillion yuan ($422 billion) for the first time, with the proportion of basic research investment exceeding 6 percent for the fourth consecutive year, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics.Shu Wei, vice-president of the China Association for Science and Technology, said that more excellent papers and major scientific research achievements published in Chinese journals are expected to be seen.High-quality and internationalized teams should be cultivated and deep collaboration among the industry, academia and scientific journal communities should be promoted, he added.The number of papers published by Chinese authors in journals included in the SCI grew from about 215,000 in 2013 to more than 740,000 last year, surpassing the US and ranking first in the world, the blue book showed. Papers by Chinese authors in such journals were cited nearly 2 million times last year, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the global total.The blue book also showed that the number of SCI papers published by Chinese authors was approximately 20 times the number of papers published by Chinese SCI journals last year, which means that a large number of Chinese authors' achievements rely on overseas scientific journals for publication, and the capacity of domestic scientific journals to carry top-notch achievements is still far from enough.From 2018 to 2022, China has issued 115 new scientific journals, of which 99 are in English.Reporter: Yan Dongjie
Our final round of Lab Assistants kicked off this morning, with some of the fastest talkers we've ever had on the show. Congratulations to Courtney, who took out the 5k prize thanks to Scitech! Comedic legend Ross Noble, joins the show today ahead of his Perth show Jibber Jabber Jamboree.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I am interviewing Earl Holsapple (CEO) and David Schaffer (IR/BD) of SciTech Development LLC, a private (not publicly traded) oncology company. I want to show you exactly how I conduct these interviews to see if a company is worth investing in. My process is honed after 25+ years of meeting with thousands of C-Suite executives. David has sat through dozens of these meetings, and I thought it would be a win/win/win to interview him and Earle, the CEO, as SciTech progresses. To pick a potential company I usually go through the charts I feel most compelling or the stocks that you ask about. I analyze the technicals, the charts, first, then interview CEO's and CFO's to nail down the fundamentals. When they both align is when I've discovered my biggest winners. For more information on SciTech Development visit their websites: https://scitechsdp.com/ https://www.scitechdevelopment.com/ Much Needed Levity: Don Gavin: I'm Not Good With Money https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ng85FP6ZF0 If you want to write into the show with any questions or comments email me at Bakes@stockmarketauthority.com. Even better leave me a voice recording and we can play your question on the show. Show Reference Links: FOLLOW STOCK MARKET AUTHORITY Web: https://stockmarketauthority.com/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHszyBxraCznpQfuFK4NUQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stockmarketauthority Twitter: https://twitter.com/BakesTakes_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-r-baker/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/stockmarketauthority/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/stockmarketauthority Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/bakes72 Join us as we go LIVE Wednesdays at 10am from the Studio 21 Podcast Café in Salem NH #stockmarketauthority #Investment #sprottetfs #StockMarket #UpMarket #DownMarket #BuyingStocks #SellingStocks #BakesTakes_ #uranium #URNM #urnj #shortSPACS #finance #money #trading #technicalanalysis #charts #business #investing #stockmarket #wealth #markets #WallStreetBets #Reddit #Robinhood #WeBull #Sharescoops #GusChristensen #M1 #SOGU #RobbieWhelan #KevinPaffrath #MeetKevin #RoseHan #CaseyAdams #MarkoZlatic #WhiteboardFinance #DailyTrader #ScottGalloway #bitcoin #crypto #ethereum #stockmarketauthority #ETFS #buystocks #sellstocks
Let's talk A.I. and the God story! This is part two of our look at A.I., what it can do and what we must not let it do. Award winning journalist Brent R. Baker is author of Breaking Yesterday an off the charts Christian Sci-Fi thriller that brings the value of life and ethics to the forefront.
A.I. is it worth the concern? This topic is big so we're taking it in a two part show. Spencer O'Leary of Active Ops is a productivity and automation expert. 300 million jobs could be affected by latest wave of AI, says Goldman Sachs but like technology of the past it comes with a shift but can also be a blessing.
Today, we're talking about China's low-carbon energy transition and the unique role of State Owned Enterprises, or SOEs. Our guest is Erlend Ek, Lead Analyst for Energy at China Policy. From 2018-2022 Erlend served as advisor for energy affairs at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in BJ. Prior to that role, he served in various consulting roles at China Policy. He has degrees from the University of Oslo, he studied Chinese at Xiamen University, and he is now at Stavanger University. You can find his content at China Policy. As sometimes happens, Erlend and I ended up having a longer conversation after I shut off the recording, and I took a few notes from that conversation and I'm inserting it here as an intro to our talk: First, Erlend is optimistic on SOEs being able to lead the energy transition, because he sees the central govt moving away from "project economy" (where the key performance indicator is how many projects are completed) to a performance evaluation system based on contribution to low-carbon, tax revenue, innovation. In terms of its low-carbon policy, Erlend considers that China is more transparent than the West, and more consistent. He thinks carbon peaking / neutrality is a clear path, the purpose of the 1+n docs is to get everyone aligned, not to make new policy. Nothing about energy security is against that, it's more of a short-term push for coal ... which he says is also mainly about substituting gas and China moving away from gas, to collect the revenue from reselling gas to Europe right now. Erlend is paying close attention to the new policy on Sci-Tech innovation, the list of 12 sectors. He thinks digital innovation is going to be big in the energy space, and there are all sorts of companies, including private ones, being subsidized to do digital energy transition projects. Finally, Erlend thinks the speech by the NEA head on making the demand side the main focus (and energy efficiency as the main fuel) was significant, though it's unclear if NEA has much influence on the demand side.
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Minister Wang Zhigang says sci-tech cooperation between China and other countries has been open, inclusive and mutually beneficial.
This week, it's all about recent breakthroughs that point the way toward a future with better, faster, and more secure computers, as well as nearly unlimited clean energy. Listen now, for word from the National Science Foundation, about some new research being done now at the University of Rochester, which could make it easier to mass produce quantum computers. We'll also hear an easy to understand explanation of nuclear fusion from our featured guest , Physics Professor, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who now teaches in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Akron.
This week, it's all about recent breakthroughs that point the way toward a future with better, faster, and more secure computers, as well as nearly unlimited clean energy. Listen now, for word from the National Science Foundation, about some new research being done now at the University of Rochester, which could make it easier to mass produce quantum computers. We'll also hear an easy to understand explanation of nuclear fusion from our featured guest , Physics Professor, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who now teaches in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Akron.
Ryan Laney is to receive a commendation (special plaque) for his inventive use of AI facial technology to give a digital “veil” to protect identities while preserving facial emotion in documentary filmmaking.
Ryan Laney is to receive a commendation (special plaque) for his inventive use of AI facial technology to give a digital “veil” to protect identities while preserving facial emotion in documentary filmmaking.
Dive behind the scenes at AIAA's SciTech 2023 Forum with Taylor Fazzini, Principal Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman. AIAA SciTech hosted a record breaking 5,800 researchers/professionals, 30+ exhibitors 2500+ technical panels/sessions, 70+ different companies participating at National Harbor, MD now that forum is back in person, Learn More https://virtualscitech.aiaa.org/ Frontier Space Podcast https://anchor.fm/frontierspace --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontierspace/support
Animals once thought mute have been found to express themselves. A.I. might soon be able to Google translate their "language" but what would they tell us about the God story?
It's touted as a “Biblical” support of abortion. Does the scripture really tell us when life begins? Michelle and Avery Foley of Answers in Genesis will tackle this and other supposed Biblical ideas on abortion.
Good morning and happy Monday! We have a great show for you this morning. Our guests today are Alicia Mattews & Pranathi Sagi, both are board members of Youth 4 Scitech and Metea Valley High School students. We have much to discuss so let's get started! Here's the news: - Join Java Plus on Waterford for their one year anniversary celebration at their shop, 1677 Montgomery Road. Music, vendors, we'll be doing a live show and a whole lot more. This will be a fun day of coffee, drinks, sandwiches, tea and news. The event will be from 9 am to 7 pm. Come out for a great time and support a fantastic local business. - Fifth Third Bank will be holding a Homebuyer Seminar at the Neighbor Project's satellite Customer Service Center at Everlasting Word Church (22 N. Highland). Guest speaker will be Nancy Alfaro; learn about products and services from industry professionals. Get your questions answered! This will be from 6 to 7 pm and is free and open to the public. See the flyer for more details. - Thursday, October 13th will be the Coffee & Conchitas Open House at Waterford Place Cancer Resource Center, located at 1310 Waterford Drive in Aurora. Learn about spanish language programs and support at no cost. Our great community partners of NAMI KDK Loaves & Fishes, Family Counseling Services and the Aurora FEC have come together to host this event. This event is free and open to the public. Have a great day! Tomorrow is another episode of Buenos Días Aurora so be sure to tune in. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Claire Stratton does it all at Albany Law School, but we will just stay out of the way and let her speak for herself! A fixture among the current students, she is the Executive President of the Student Bar Association and the Editor-in-Chief of the Albany Law Journal Science and Technology Vol. 33. Coming to the school all the way from Texas amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, Claire Stratton loves it on New Scotland Ave and the school owes a debt of gratitude to the high school counselor that directed her toward a path in law. Albany Law School Student Bar Association: https://albanylawsba.org/ Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology: https://www.albanylawscitech.org/ Albany Law on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/albanylaw/albums Keenan Loder ‘23 - Editor-in-Chief of Albany Law Review, Vol. 86: https://soundcloud.com/user-952955809-873766748/keenan-loder-23-editor-in-chief-of-albany-law-review-vol-86 Jenean Taranto selected as Associate Dean of Student Affairs: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/news/jenean-taranto-selected-associate-dean-student-affairs Rosemary Queenan selected as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs: https://www.albanylaw.edu/about/news/rosemary-queenan-selected-associate-dean-academic-affairs
This week Sally Penni MBE is Talking Law with Shelley McGivern, partner in the Corporate team at Addleshaw Goddard and co-head of the Firm's SciTech sector. Shelley has a wealth of experience advising both corporate and institutional clients across a number of sectors with a particular focus on acquisitions and disposals and joint ventures in the real estate sector. Shelley talks about ‘flexing' her career; progressing professionally whilst juggling a busy home life with her children – something that her firm have been particularly supportive of. She even recalls how she never worked during school holidays, and handing over of work to another team member often meant that the length of time away was largely irrelevant to the progression of the workload. Shelley and Sally discuss the role of forums for women, such as Women in the Law, and how equality and understanding of women's issues will only progress if men are included in the debate. Shelley also has some fantastic advice for women – to be brave and speak up for yourself, as barriers and stresses can often be self-created. This episode is supported by Addleshaw Goddard. Presented by Sally Penni MBE, barrister at law at Kenworthy's Chambers Manchester and founder and chair of Women in the Law UK. Follow Sally on Twitter @SallyPenni1 Find us on LinkedIn or at WomenInTheLawUK.com
HVAC Masters Of The Hustle is excited for our guest this week in the Hot Seat on episode 183. On this episode Anthony and i talk about his name behind the brand Element and the SciTech behind it. Anthony talks about the importance of using social media to make an impact with your brand.
”He thinks there's an eternal reward….No, sorry there's no eternal reward for you, dog.” In the film THOR LOVE & THUNDER the “gods” are selfish, self indulging, frauds unworthy of devotion. But what does that reveal about the real GOD STORY? Michelle talks sci-fi and sci tech with her friend Dr. Fuz Rana president of Reasons to Believe as they let out their inner geek and still seek out answers to hard questions about GOD.
Ever thought there was more to Alzheimer disease than the plaques and tangles? You've come to the right place. Join Elyn for a guide through the latest research on vascular contributions to Alzheimer disease. June 2022 brought lots of new insight into how vascular hallmarks interact with the classic AD hallmarks to influence cognition, emphasis on vascular pathology in familial Alzheimer disease, and so much more. Tune in for a riveting episode! Sections in this episode: Cardiovascular Risk Factors (4:06) Interactions of Vascular Pathology with AD Hallmarks (6:58) Vascular Abnormalities in Familial AD (12:28) APOE, Retinal Imaging, and Proteomics (18:12) Treatments Targeting the Vasculature (23:22) -------------------------------------------------------------- To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S5T16qg9x-ERr9_UlcOq0BZCsTYmG6Vr/view?usp=sharingTo access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharingYou can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com. --------------------------------------------------------------Follow-up on social media for more updates!Twitter: @AMiNDR_podcastInstagram: @AMiNDR.podcastFacebook: AMiNDR Youtube: AMiNDR PodcastLinkedIn: AMiNDR PodcastEmail: amindrpodcast@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------- Please help us spread the word about AMiNDR to your friends, colleagues, and networks! And if you could leave us a rating and/or review on your streaming app of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the podcast), that would be greatly appreciated! It helps us a lot and we thank you in advance for leaving a review! Don't forget to subscribe to hear about new episodes as they come out too. Thank you to our sponsor, the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging, or CCNA, for their financial support of this podcast. This helps us to stay on the air and bring you high quality episodes. You can find out more about the CCNA on their website: https://ccna-ccnv.ca/. Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Elyn Rowe, edited by Chihiro Abe, and reviewed by Cassi Friday and Judy Cheng. The bibliography and wordcloud were both created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com). Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer's Disease papers into episodes each month. For June 2022, the sorters were Sarah Louadi, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Naila Kuhlmann, and Elyn Rowe. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Lara Onbasi for keeping everything running smoothly.Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w -------------------------------------------------------------- If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with sorting abstracts by topic, abstract summaries and hosting, audio editing, creating bibliographies, and outreach/marketing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways. --------------------------------------------------------------*About AMiNDR: * Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"
Back to school NOPE more and more parents are yanking kids out. Bode Hode from ANSWERS IN GENESIS shows how science is a perfect example of how our state schools are failing our children. Take a look at the resources AIG has for your kids! AIG Homeschool Curriculum.
A recent online poll found that Americans believe the Webb telescope is a good investment (at $1billion). It's been 1 month and we're already learning so much about the universe. Find out the latest news and if it leads us closer or farther away from the God story. JEFF ZWEERINK, author, astrophysicist, and research scholar at REASONS TO BELIEVE is our guest.
One week ago in Hong Kong an 18 year Girl – relentlessly bullied by fellow on line gamers, she reaches out for help, there was none, She Live-streamed Herself Jumping Off Building to her death. How dangerous is technology? How is it affecting YOU- your mental health, your family, your relationships, your work? WHAT IF there was a way that we can change THE WAY WE UNDERSTAND AND USE TECHNOLOGY…. that points us to the God story?! Michelle is joined by Andrew McDairmid Sr. Fellow at the Discovery Institute His NY POST Article is here. Find him on Twitter and Linkedin .
When Does Life begin? What does SCIENCE say? What does the BIBLE say? Guest Kenneth R. Samples author of A World of Difference- Putting Christian Truth Clams to the Worldview Test and scholar with REASONS TO BELIEVE give both the Biblical and scientific answers. Debunking the idea that the Bible says life begins at first breath and looking to numerous scriptures that celebrate life in the womb: Jeremiah 1:5, Psalms 132: 9-13, Job 31:15, Galatians 1;15, Isaiah 44:2; 49:1, Luke 1;44, Exodus 21. But what does science say? Princeton University gives this evidence: Life begins at fertilization Is abortion the civil rights issue of our age? Don't miss this important episode!
NASA shared the first images from its newest space-viewing apparatus, the James Webb Space Telescope. powerful enough to look backwards, essentially through time, closer to the origins of the universe than mankind has ever gazed before. Were going to reveal what they saw and what it means to mankind! FIRST IMAGES from Webb telescope Michelle is joined by astronomer Hugh Ross founder of REASONS TO BELIVE where you can get Hugh's latest book Designed to the Core for a donation of anysize. .
Barry Moltz is an entrepreneur, business expert, and family business advisor dedicated to getting small businesses unstuck. He is the author of several small business books, including You Need To Be a Little Crazy and How to Get Unstuck. His latest work, ChangeMasters, is the winner of the 2022 International Book Award and the 2022 NIEA Book Award for the Small Business category. Barry is the Founder and former CEO of SciTech, a tech and software distribution firm that he sold in 1999. He holds a degree in Political Science from Brandeis University and received his Master of Business Administration degree from the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. Barry joins us today to discuss why change is difficult for everyone and to offer advice on mastering change in life or business. He explains why he wrote Change Masters and what he hopes his readers learn from the book. He reveals the five major areas small business owners struggle with. He also shares the best business and marketing advice he's learned through his career as an entrepreneur and underscores how you can encourage others to make a change. “Setting an example and finding out the biggest pain other people have will motivate them to make that change.” - Barry Moltz This week on SmallBizChat Podcast: Resources Mentioned: Connect with Barry Moltz: Let's End Small Business Failure - Together! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the SmallBizChat Podcast - the show on a mission to improve small business success. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Help us spread the word and end small business failure by sharing your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media. Visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube for more great content, tips, and strategies to improve your small business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brown bears adapting from ancient Polar bears, Dyslexia an adaptation superpower that helped man survive. The world is ripe with adaptation, mutation, change but evidence suggests that it is only within confined and purposeful programing. Are YOU programed for a purpose? Find out today as Michelle talks with Dr. Fuz Rana president and CEO of REASONS TO BELIEVE. .
Good morning and happy Friday! We've made it to the end of the week, aren't you excited! We sure are and it's good to be here. We have a lot to discuss so let's get into the news: - This Saturday May 21st from 10 am to noon the 2nd Homebuyer Education Workshop for the month will be held at Everlasting Word Church in Aurora. This session is sponsored by Bank Of America and will be presented in english and spanish. Learn about various programs to help in the homebuying process. For more information call (630) 906-1392. - June 3rd will be a fun day of community, sing-alongs and coffee! Artists Levi & Zoe will be performing from 6 to 8:30 pm and this event is open to the public. This will take place at Java Plus on Waterford. Come out and enjoy a great show in a wonderful community space. - Aurora Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has their Young Professionals Networking event taking place Friday, May 27th from 6 to 10 pm. The cost is $35 per person and will take place at Bureau Gravity located at 56 S. LaSalle street. To register click this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aurora-regional-hispanic-chamber-of-commerce-young-professionals-networking-tickets-339995083447 That's all the news for today dear friends. Be blessed and have a great weekend. We will see you all on Monday. Subscribe to the show on YouTube by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #positiveenergy #morningnews #morningshow #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Good Morning Aurora! Today is Cinco de Mayo, got plans? There's a lot of great stuff taking place today like the margarita crawl. Today we have the usual: news, coffee and each other. So without delay, here is today's news: - As mentioned on the show, SciTech is closing permanently. This is sad news for our Aurora community, especially downtown. Read the full article here: https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/ct-abn-aurora-scitech-st-0505-20220504-fuc226agljgf7drki4jgi44wx4-story.html - The Veterans Gardening Day is taking place at Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry on Saturday, May 7th from 11 am to 1 pm. This will be a day of honoring the veterans of Illinois. Also, this will celebrate House Bill 2894, designating the 1st Saturday in May as Veterans Gardening Day. See the flyer for more details and thank you to all the sponsors for their hard work. - Saturday the 14th of May will be the 17th annual Health Festival, from 7:30 to 11:30 am at the Prisco Center, located at 150 W. Illinois avenue in Aurora. Vaccines will be available, as well as screenings for glucose, hepatitis C and blood pressure. Activities, breakfast and a whole lot of resources: this will be a fun and helpful community event! For more information or to register, call (888) 352-7874. Shouts out to our friends of Compañeros En Salud, the Fox Valley Park District and the City of Aurora, IL, Government. That's all the news for today folks! Have a safe and fun evening. Enjoy the margaritas! We'll see you all tomorrow morning for more news. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #positiveenergy #morningnews #morningshow #thursday #cincodemayo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
This week's podcast guest, Barbara Ford Grant, is particularly inspirational. Barbara's pursuit of fine art led her into VFX, where she worked her way through companies including DreamWorks Animation, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Digital Domain, Walt Disney Studios, and immersive art platform Meow Wolf. She carved an enviable career path during this time, from digital artist to chief technology officer. Today, Barbara is president of Prysm Stages, a state-of-the-art virtual production facility, and she's just become the first female chair of the Sci-Tech Oscar Awards Committee. In this podcast, she details her career and how she's continually pushed VFX technology and pipelines forward. She also reveals why HBO's content is so good, what exactly Meow Wolf does, and the changes needed for women to thrive in the VFX industry.