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Nu får Glenn T. Seaborg endelig et afsnit dedikeret til ham! Det fortjener han næsten efter at være blevet nævnt så mange gange på det sidste. Kemikeren fra USA har "the time of his life" i slutningen af 1930'erne, hvor han i Californien fremstiller radioaktive isotoper på daglig basis, som man ikke kendte dagen forinden. En dag kommer en kollega med en særlig forespørgsel, og hvad Glenn T. Seaborg ikke kan vide på det her tidspunkt, er, at den forespørgsel skal ændre hans mor Selma Seaborgs liv. Seaborg var en flittig dagbogsskribent, og flere af hans dagbøger kan faktisk læses online:Glenn Seaborgs dagbog fra 1952: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6sc7c24fGlenn Seaborgs dagbog fra 1953: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x002049325&seq=330&q1=mother%27sDerudover har Glenn Seaborg også skrevet en selvbiografi: https://archive.org/details/adventuresinatom00seab/page/6/mode/2up?q=metastase&view=theater
According to a report from The Record, Microsoft has published new details about a suspected Russian hacking group called SEABORGIUM that has carried out cyberespionage attacks against government organizations, think tanks, and defense contractors in NATO countries since at least 2017. In this episode, host Hillarie McClure is joined by Cyberwarfare Correspondent Theresa Payton to discuss SEABORGIUM's attack methods, why NATO countries are being targeted, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Joe visits Dead John Hughes in Hell to find out why he wrote/produced Flubber then Joe and George discuss this Robin Williams masterpiece. Calling it a masterpiece is sarcasm, people. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Seaborgium info: https://periodictable.com/Isotopes/106.266/index.full.dm.html https://ptable.com/?lang=en#Properties
In this one I start off talking about the moon program and then move onto one of the true wonders of physics, the creation, or rather, the discovery of things that don't exist anywhere else in the entire universe!
For this week's deep-dive into the Periodic Table, we dial up the physicist who had a hand in discovering Seaborgium.
For this week's deep-dive into the Periodic Table, we dial up the physicist who had a hand in discovering Seaborgium.
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A Great Lifestyle And 18,000% Return In The Stock Market with Gil Morales & Chris Kacher Episode 30 of the Desire To Trade Podcast features Gil Morales and Christian Kacher from Virtue Of Selfish Investing. They discuss their philosophies on life and trading following the several books they wrote together. Aspiring traders would envy Gil and Christian' lifestyles of travel and discovery. At the time of our interview, Christian was in Buenos Aires. The book I first noticed, co-authored by Gil and Chris, is called Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market. Gil Morales Gil began his investment career in 1991 as a stockbroker in the Beverly Hills branch of Merrill Lynch. In 1994 he joined PaineWebber, Inc. where he quickly achieved Chairman's Club status as a top producer. In 1997, William O'Neil personally recruited Mr. Morales to join William O'Neil + Company, Inc. where he spent the next eight years as a Vice-President, internal Portfolio Manager responsible for managing a portion of the firm's proprietary assets, and Manager of the O'Neil Institutional Services group responsible for advising over 500 of the largest and most successful institutional investors in the world, including mutual fund, pension fund, and hedge fund clients. Chris Kacher Chris went on to generate triple digit percentage returns for six years in a row during the 1995-2000 period before moving to cash for most of the 2000-2002 bear market, one of the worst in history. From 1996-2001, he served as chief research analyst for William O'Neil + Company, the New York Stock Exchange member firm, institutional research provider, and publisher of Investor's Business Daily newspaper. During this period, William O'Neil hand-picked Dr. Kacher to manage a portion of the firm's proprietary capital, whereupon Dr. Kacher became a top internal portfolio manager at the company. Chris has a very interesting educational background as he received his B.S. in Chemistry and Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from University of California at Berkeley, where he co-discovered Element 110 on the Periodic Table of Elements and confirmed the existence of Element 106 for which his team named Seaborgium. Musically gifted, Dr. Kacher was classically trained on the piano beginning at age 3, composing his first song at age 5 which he called "Night Fog," and performing as a concert pianist from ages 5 to 12 in high-profile cities in the US and Japan. He released his debut CD comprised of 21 original piano compositions in 2009. What’s covered in the podcast? How Gil & Chris started to trade with very different backgrounds How Gil & Chris Made 18,000% return in the stock market What is their trader's lifestyle Fantastic pieces of wisdom And so much more... Show notes: http://wp.me/p6qxZI-zo Join The Facebook Group: http://www.desiretotrade.com/group/ Get the FREE Complete Price Action Checklist: http://www.desiretotrade.com/checklist/ Enjoy!
Napoleon-Komplex Abgesehen davon, dass Napoleon durchaus nicht von kleiner Statur war, ist umstritten ob es den sogenannten Napoleon-Komplex tatsächlich gibt. Er beschreibt einen theoretischen Zustand bei Männern von kleinem Wuchs, denen übermäßige Aggressivität und dominantes Sozialverhalten zugeschrieben wird. Die Englische Zeitung "The Telegraph" zieht aus einer Studie der Oxford University den Schluss, dass es den Napoleon-Komplex tatsächlich gibt. Es wird beim Lesen der Studie nicht so recht klar, wie man zu dieser Behauptung gelangen kann. Immerhin wurde die Studie ausschließlich mit weiblichen Testpersonen durchgeführt, die Symptome von Verfolgungswahn haben. Bei dem Experiment mussten die Teilnehmerinnen eine Zugfahrt in einer Virtuellen Umgebung machen. In zwei Durchläufen wurde die Kunstwelt jeweils so angepasst, dass das Empfinden der eigenen Körpergröße einmal verkleinert und einmal normal war. Danach wurden die Testpersonen dazu befragt, ob sie sich beobachtet oder bedroht vorkamen oder den Eindruck hatten, die anderen Fahrgäste hätten sich gegen sie verschworen. Bei kleiner als normal empfundener Körpergröße fühlten die Testpersonen sich stärker verfolgt. Dabei war der Effekt stärker, wenn die Reihenfolge erst normal und danach verkleinert war. Die 7. Reihe des Periodensystems An wen muss man sich eigentlich wenden, wenn man mal ein neues Chemisches Element entdeckt hat? Hüter des Periodensystems der Element ist die International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), deren Sitz sich in USA befindet. Welche Elemente es in Zukunft zu entdecken lässt sich anhand der Ordnungszahlen theoretisch erschließen. Dementsprechend gibt es Elemente die vorübergehende Namen haben, die eben der Ordnungszahl entsprechen. So hat das Element 113 derzeit den Namen Ununtrium (eins-eins-drei). Jetzt hat das IUPAC die Entdeckung der Elemente 113, 115, 117 und 118 anerkannt. Die neuen Elemente dürfen jetzt dauerhafte Namen bekommen. Auch für die Benennung gibt es Regeln. Infrage kommen Namen aus folgenden Bereichen: Mythologischer Begriff Mineral Ort oder Land Eigenschaft Wissenschaftler Typischerweise werden Namen toter Wissenschaftler verwendet. Die einzige Ausnahme ist das Seaborgium, dass noch zu seinen Lebzeiten im Jahr 1997 nach Glenn T. Seaborg benannt wurde. Bei den Elementen der 7. Reihe des Periodensystems handelt es sich um Superschweren Elemente, die allesamt nur für den Bruchteil einer Sekunde existieren ehe sie in andere Elemente zerfallen. In der Natur kommen sie nicht vor. Sie werden künstlich hergestellt, indem man leichtere Kerne mit großer Geschwindigkeit aufeinanderprallen lässt. Das Ununtrium (113) wurde von Kosuke Morita am Reiken Institute in Japan entdeckt. Die Elemente 115, 117, 118 konnte ein Russisch-Amerikanisches Forscherteam aus Dubna und Kalifornien nachweisen. http://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/jan/04/periodic-tables-seventh-row-finally-filled-as-four-new-elements-are-added Drogen Welche Rauschmittel sind eigentlich am schädlichsten? In der medizinischen Fachzeitschrift "The Lancet" ist kürzlich eine Studie erschienen, welche die Schädlichkeit von Rauschmitteln bewertet. Mit Mitteln des Centre for Crime and Justice Studies haben Wissenschaftler ein Bewertungsmodell mit 16 Kriterien entwickelt, um die Schädlichkeit auf einer Skala von 0 bis 100 Punkten einzuordnen. Unterschieden wird Schädlichkeit für den Konsumenten und Schädlichkeit für andere. Dabei wird feiner untergliedert, zwischen unmittelbare Schäden durch die Substanz selbst und mittelbare Schäden etwa HIV-Infektionen bei Heroinkonsumenten durch kontaminierte Injektionsnadeln. Die mit Abstand schädlichste Substanz ist demnach Alkohol, gefolgt von Heroin und Crack. Most dangerous Drug (IFLScience) und das Lancet-Paper Angesichts der schädlichen Wirkung von Rauschgiften stellt sich die Frage, wie Gesellschaften damit umgehen sollen. Der bisherige Weg ist angesichts der britischen Studie inkonsequent, da die schädlichste aller Drogen frei verkäuflich ist, während, von Tabak abgesehen, die weniger schädlichen allesamt verboten sind. Bei Cannabis gibt es vereinzelt Ansätze einer Legalisierung. Bereits 2009 schrieb das englische Wirtschaftsmagazin "The Economist", dass der erbitterte Kampf gegen Drogen völlig wirkungslos geblieben ist, obwohl er Unsummen an Geld verschlingt. Tatsächlich nützt das Verbot von Rauschmitteln am meisten den kriminellen Organisationen, die auf den Schwarzmarkthandel spezialisiert sind. Mit einem Jahresumsatz von etwa 320 Dollar rangiert dieses Geschäft in der Größenordnung eines mittleren Mineralölkonzerns. Wie eigentlich seit dem Ende der Alkoholprohibition in den USA bekannt ist, hat das Verbot einer Substanz keinen nennenswerten Einfluss auf den Handel und Konsum davon. Die Kriminalisierung führt aber dazu dass die Qualität und Reinheit der konsumierten Substanzen nicht kontrollierbar ist und somit die Schädlichkeit des Konsums unnötig verstärken. Weiterhin führt sie dazu dass die Konsumenten im Verborgenen agieren, was sie häufig daran hindert Hilfsangebote anzunehmen. Dabei zeigen Versuche, beispielsweise in Portugal, dass die Legalisierung von Rauschmitteln nicht zu einem gesteigerten Konsum führt. The Economist 2009: Jahresumsatz mit Illegalen Drogen 320 USD Research Kit Studienteilnehmer finden leichtgemacht. Apples Research Kit: Einfach App entwickeln. Beispiele: Autism Epilepsy Melanoma Asthma Parkinson’s Disease Diabetes Breast Cancer Cardiovascular Disease Sensoren: Beschleunigungssensor, Mikrofon, Gyroskop und GPS Problem: Bias in Richtung Apple-Kunde. Möglicherweise nicht repräsentativ. Früher 60.000 Briefe um 305 Teilnehmer zu gewinnen (Film). Stanford University fand in 24 h 11.000 Teilnehmer. Mythos des Monats, die Wahrheit Sind Kupfermünzen überhaupt aus Kupfer? (Magnetversuch, 94,35 % Fe, 5,65 % Cu) Pflanzen brauchen Elemente C, O, H, Makronährstoffe N, K, Mg (Magnesium), Ca, S, P und Spurenelemente aus dem Boden, Fe, Zn (Zink), Co, Cl, B, Mo, Mn und tatsächlich Cu! Elementares Cu kann aus der Münze durchs H2O aufgenommen werden und die Zellwände stabilisieren. Cu wirkt fungizid. Oligodynamischer Effekt wie Ag. Cu senkt den pH-Wert ein wenig Wichtiger: Stiele alle 2 - 3 Tage Stiele neu anschneiden. Schräg weil größere Oberfläche die nicht auf dem Vasenboden aufliegen kann. Nicht zu warm, kühles Wasser Episodenbild: Public Domain
While the last several years have seen huge losses for most investors in stocks, it has provided some valuable insights and allowed development of new concepts for stock investing. Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Chris Kacher and Gil Morales, principles and managing directors of Virtue of Selfish Investing, LLC and MoKa Investors, LLC, regarding their take on the markets, particularly commodities. Chris and Gil explain their investment philosophy and concepts born out of frustration with other market strategies failing, relating how they were able to get through the market crash and the continued instability. One of the concepts is the Pocket Pivot, a favorable entry point in a stock before it breaks out of the stock base. Gil and Chris also share their outlook on stocks, commodities, currencies and inflation. Dr. Chris Kacher is a stock investor and strategist with a background in the nuclear sciences. He is a co-founder of a stock advisory service, VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com. Chris Kacher is a protégé of William O'Neil. He is known for achieving a total return of 18,241% during the period of 1996 to 2002 which he describes in his book Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market co-authored with Gil Morales. Prior to his career as a stock trader, Dr. Chris Kacher pursued an education in the nuclear sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He won a Charles D. Coryell Award while being undergraduate. As a graduate student he contributed to the confirmation of the existence of Seaborgium and a synthesis of an atom of Darmstadtium. He received a Doctor of Nuclear Chemistry degree in 1995. In 2009, Chris Kacher released a debut album of his piano compositions Teardrop Rain under a stage name of Christian Casher. He is a certified practitioner of neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis. He (in co-authorship with Gil Morales) is a regular contributor to MarketWatch. Dr. Kacher is also currently a principal and Managing Director of MoKa Investors, LLC and Virtue of Selfish Investing, LLC, www.virtueofselfishinvesting.com. He currently manages money for qualified investors through each of those firms, and is a frequent guest and commentator on MarketWatch.com, CBS's Portfolio Doctor, and CNN News Radio's Wall Street Shuffle, among other venues. He and Mr. Morales are currently writing a second book to be published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in summer of 2012. Mr. Morales began his investment career in 1991 as a stockbroker in the Beverly Hills branch of Merrill Lynch. In 1997, William O'Neil personally recruited Mr. Morales to join William O'Neil + Company, Inc. where he spent the next eight years as a Vice-President, internal Portfolio Manager responsible for managing a portion of the firm's proprietary assets, and Manager of the O'Neil Institutional Services group responsible for advising over 500 of the largest and most successful institutional investors in the world, including mutual fund, pension fund, and hedge fund clients. Mr. Morales also co-authored with William J. O'Neil a book on short-selling, “How to Make Money Selling Stocks Short,” published by John Wiley & Sons in 2004. In 2004, Mr. Morales was appointed Chief Market Strategist for William O'Neil + Company, Inc. In addition to co-authoring, “Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple,” he also contributed to the book, “Wiley Trading Guide, Volume II,” published in 2001. In the period from January 1, 1998 to December 31, 2005, Mr. Morales achieved in his personal account a total return of 10,904.25% as audited by Rothstein Kass & Company, a hedge fund auditing firm. Mr. Morales received his B.A. in economics from Stanford University. Mr. Morales is also currently a principal and Managing Director of MoKa Investors, LLC and Virtue of Selfish Investing, LLC, www.VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com. He currently manages money for qualified investors through each of those firms, and is a frequent guest and commentator on Fox Business News, MarketWatch.com, and CNN News Radio's Wall Street Shuffle and Opening Bell shows, among other venues.
Gymshorts are a scuzzy, high-energy surf punk band from Providence, and in the year or so since they formed they've covered a lot of ground. They've cut a killer debut record, maintained a constant presence on the east coast DIY circuit, and recently kicked off a cross-country tour. The four of them found some time in their busy schedule to sit down with Square Zeros and share some of the lo-fi hits they recorded long before they got together. This episode is sweaty, beer-soaked, and packed with awesome songs.
While the last several years have seen huge losses for most investors in stocks, it has provided some valuable insights and allowed development of new concepts for stock investing. Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Chris Kacher and Gil Morales, principles and managing directors of Virtue of Selfish Investing, LLC and MoKa Investors, LLC, regarding their take on the markets, particularly commodities. Chris and Gil explain their investment philosophy and concepts born out of frustration with other market strategies failing, relating how they were able to get through the market crash and the continued instability. One of the concepts is the Pocket Pivot, a favorable entry point in a stock before it breaks out of the stock base. Gil and Chris also share their outlook on stocks, commodities, currencies and inflation.Dr. Chris Kacher is a stock investor and strategist with a background in the nuclear sciences. He is a co-founder of a stock advisory service, VirtueOfSelfishInvesting.com. Chris Kacher is a protégé of William O'Neil. He is known for achieving a total return of 18,241% during the period of 1996 to 2002 which he describes in his book Trade Like an O'Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market co-authored with Gil Morales. Prior to his career as a stock trader, Dr. Chris Kacher pursued an education in the nuclear sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He won a Charles D. Coryell Award while being undergraduate. As a graduate student he contributed to the confirmation of the existence of Seaborgium and a synthesis of an atom of Darmstadtium. He received a Doctor of Nuclear Chemistry degree in 1995. In 2009, Chris Kacher released a debut album of his piano compositions Teardrop Rain under a stage name of Christian Casher. He is a certified practitioner of neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis.
Seaborgium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Listen Up! Much like Seaborgium, show 106 has no known uses:Various tidbits and tantrumsVin: 2004 Vega Sindoa Cabernet Tempranillo Tune 1: Good Stuff by The Surefire WayFloyd Landis: The truth about urine isotopesCACNews Article (pg 11) on Floyd Landis evidenceTune 2: Red by Video Gum CultureOn Film: La Vie en RoseBring both A and B samples when you provide feedback on our forum.