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Mostly Nitpicking
Megalopolis

Mostly Nitpicking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 204:35


Go back to the p-o-o-o-o-d. This week Nando DJ and Diggins venture the the completely original city of New Rome to watch a hudred and fifty million dollars evaporate before our eyes and watch this year's strangest movie, Megalopolis. They nitpick the Megalon, the children, and of course the future.   Recommendations DJ - Josh Johnson: Diddy's Collapse Untouchable to Indicted (stand up special) Diggins - The Substance (movie) Nando - The Substance (movie), Thermoelectric cooling: it's not great. (youtube video), The Narcissist Scare (youtube video)   Plugs Mostly Nitpicking on Twitter The Nando v Movies Discord Roses and Rejections Diggins' Substack - A Little Perspective All of Nando's Links   Mostly Nitpicking theme by Nick Porcaro Logo by Michelle Chapman

LowBattery בלי סוללה
הטיפ שיחסוך לכם שקלים ומה הקטע עם מקרר יין לבקבוק אחד - 351

LowBattery בלי סוללה

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 41:30


האם משתלם לשלם באמזון בשקלים או בדולר ולמה שחר סחב על האופנוע מקרר יין למסיבה? שחר הביא מקרר יינות (בתיק, כשהוא רוכב על אופנוע יש לציין) למסיבה ורבע שעה נצחק עליו. הוא גם יסביר מה הסיפור שלו, משהו עם המילה Thermoelectric.     בזמן ששחר קירר יין, אהוד נאבק בצנצנת סלסה וניסה לפתוח אותה עם סכין יחד עם אביב מזרחי שלבש חולצה לבנה, והציע לדפוק את הצד שלה על השולחן, והם לא הצליחו לפתוח אותה (עד שנעמה הצילה את המצב ועזרה להם).     ואז אהוד הבין שאם זה סיטקום, אז צריך להיות עניין סביב החולצה הלבנה של אביב, שהוא מצא מכבסה אחת שפתוחה בשבת, והצליחה לנקות לו את החולצה הלבנה האחת שיש לו בשביל שיוכל ללכת, אחרי המסיבה שהיינו בה, לעוד אירוע. ואז כמובן בגלל שאהוד טמבל, הוא פותח את הצנצת בכוח, אביב כועס, אהוד מנגב עם דוריטו רוטב מהחולצה של אביב, הולך אחורה לאט, ואז מוזיקת סיום של תרגיע של לארי דיוויד.    האם משתלם להתמש בהמרת המטבע המובנית באמזון או בזו של חברת האשראי? והאם זה משהו קבוע, או שצריך לבדוק נקודתית בכל קניה?     בחברת האשראי העמלה היא 2.9% מהעסקה ושער ההמרה של ישראכרט נמוך יותר מזה של אמזון, שגם לוקחת בולשיט בשם Exchange rate guarantee fee שמבטיח ששער החליפין ישאר זהה ביום החיוב.  יש לנו שתי עסקאות לדוגמה: הראשונה היא על סכום של 60 דולר. שער הדולר בחברת האשראי אותו יום היה 3.66 ובאמזון 3.70.  דרך אמזון הסכום הסופי הוא 228.71 שקל כולל 6.39 שקל עמלה, לעומת 226.07 שקל באשראי. עד יום החיוב, שער הדולר עלה בחדות ל-3.74 שקל אז הסכום הסופי היה 231.33 שקל - 2.62 שקל יותר מההצעה של אמזון. https://digital.isracard.co.il/Abroad/lobby/before/ExchangeRatesAbroad/     אבל מה קורה כשסכום העסקה גבוה יותר? בעסקה השנייה שאותה ביצענו רק על הנייר, הסכום הוא 1015 דולר. שער החליפין באמזון הוא 3.768 והסכום בשקלים הוא 3,934.85 שקל, הפעם עם עמלה של 110 שקל. דרך חברת האשראי השער היציג הוא 3.757 והסכום הצפוי הוא 3,924 שקל, אז 10 שקלים פחות אם שער ההמרה ישאר במקומו.  אם שילמתם בדולר דרך האשראי והמטבע ירד, אז גם הסכום ירד ולהיפך. אבל אם רכשתם בשקלים דרך אמזון, הסכום ישאר בדיוק כמו שהוא, אז זה הימור בסיכון נמוך. יש דרך נוספת להביט על זה; דרך אמזון העלות הכוללת גבוה ב-10 שקלים מהאשראי. כלומר דרך אמזון יש עמלת המרה של 120 שקל, אבל היא מוצגת כעמלה לשמירת ערך ההמרה ליום ההזמנה. יחד עם שער המרה מעט גבוה, החשש מקפיצה בדולר והרבה fomo, אמזון מצאה דרך יצירתית להעלות את סכום העסקה ועדיין להישאר תחרותית כי היא יודעת היטב מה האלטרנטיבה לרוב הישראלים, כי חשבונות מט"ח הם לא בחינם כך שכולנו דיי נתקענו.       לרלרת שחר החליק על הקרח וזה לא נגמר טוב מכשיר החרטה ai בשם humane pin יצא לשוק ומה אתם יודעים, שחר צדק, לפי ביקורות שפורסמו עליו הוא באמת גרוע. שחר השמיש עדשות בנות 50 מהמצלמה של סבא שלו אהוד העביר את המבזקים שלו דירה ואתם מוזמנים לעקוב אחריו בטיקטוק כאילו הוא בן 15, או טכנאי במעבדת סלולר, שנותן טיפים שגויים כמו לבדוק אם מצותתים לך לטלפון. (היוזר הוא ehudkn והוא זקן שהוא נותן את שם היוזר).  שחר ממליץ על נחל השופט המשופץ בדיחה לפסח  

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MacStories Unwind
Diablo Mode, Part 3 of Federico's Gaming Surprise

MacStories Unwind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 38:37


Sponsored By: Club MacStories Notes and Links ASUS Accessoires Yuzu Android with NCE PSA: If you're using Yuzu - ENABLE NCE ASAP Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 2: What's new and should you upgrade? ROG Phone 8 Red Magic 9 Pro RedMagic Turbo Cooler GameSir X3 Peltier-effect cooler Thermoelectric cooling GameSir G8 controller Also mentioned: Federico's Red Magic adapter Discussed on AppStories, Episode 358 and MacStories Unwind: Don't Bend the Fiber An Improbable Future DevInfoOverlay FolderSync Pro

MRS Bulletin Materials News Podcast
Episode 11: Introduction of hydrogen produces eco-friendly thermoelectric oxides

MRS Bulletin Materials News Podcast

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 3:11 Transcription Available


Many industrial processes require heat or create it as a by-product. Now, Takayoshi Katase from the Tokyo Institute of Technology has found a way to harness this heat in an eco-friendly way, as he explains in an interview with MRS Bulletin podcaster Laura Leay. One way to harness this heat is to use thermoelectric devices to produce electricity via the Seebeck effect. Conventional thermoelectric materials, however, are composed of heavy metals such as lead and tellurium, which are toxic. To incorporate hydrogen into the structure, and so replace the toxic elements, Katase's research team used a rapid thermal sintering process where the starting material—which already includes the hydrogen—is sealed inside a tube. Some of the oxygen sites in strontium titanate are then substituted by the hydrogen. “More than expected, the hydrogen substitution reduces thermal conductivity less than half, and also increases electronic conductivity, resulting in the large enhancement of energy conversion efficiency,” Katase says. This work was published in a recent issue of Advanced Functional Materials. 

Master Your Ash - Cigars & Pairings
NEEDONE 16L 100 Cigar Count Thermoelectric Humidor Review

Master Your Ash - Cigars & Pairings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 7:30


Welcome back to Master Your Ash, I'm unboxing and reviewing the NEEDONE 16L Heating & Cooling Thermoelectric Humidor. I have an affiliate link if you're considering purchasing this unit. NEEDONE 16L humidor (Cooling & Heating): https://amzn.to/3RpLLTJ 8% Off Code: Michael16L NEEDONE 23L humidor (Cooling and Heating): https://amzn.to/3PwrzxR HumidiMeter Cigar Humidity Tester: https://amzn.to/3qgTcke Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe - It really helps grow the community :) Thanks for watching! *********************************** Products I Use Camera https://amzn.to/3srjN0a Rabbit Air Minus A3 Air Filter https://amzn.to/3du0vSe NeedOne 23L Humidor with Heating & Cooling https://amzn.to/3NFebbh Xikar VX2 V-Cut https://amzn.to/3swK5Lf Xikar XK1 Single Torch Lighter https://amzn.to/3qYRdmi Xikar Soft Flame https://amzn.to/32gL36t Soft Flame/Torch Dual Lighter https://amzn.to/3iO8hq9 Turtle Ashtray https://amzn.to/3pjhtGM Antique Ashtray https://amzn.to/3hOUboT Toppin Air Purifier https://amzn.to/3u13QuC Modern Mixologist Tools www.masteryourglass.com/store/ Cigar Rights of America https://www.cigarrights.org/ *********************************** Like, Subscribe for future content and support Master Your Ash: YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/masteryourash INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/masteryourash WEBSITE: https://masteryourash.com/#Needone #NeedOneHumidor #NeedOne16L --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/masteryourash/support

Master Your Ash - Cigars & Pairings
NEEDONE 23L 150 Count Thermoelectric Humidor Review

Master Your Ash - Cigars & Pairings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 3:54


Welcome back to Master Your Ash, I'm unboxing and reviewing the NEEDONE 23L Thermoelectric Humidor. I have an affiliate link if you're considering purchasing this unit. NEEDONE 23L humidor (Cooling): https://amzn.to/3c39CJu 10% Off Code: MichaelN1 NEEDONE 23L humidor (Cooling and Heating): https://amzn.to/3PwrzxR Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe - It really helps grow the community :) Thanks for watching! *********************************** Products I Use Camera https://amzn.to/3srjN0a Rabbit Air Minus A3 Air Filter https://amzn.to/3du0vSe NeedOne 23L Humidor with Heating & Cooling https://amzn.to/3NFebbh Xikar VX2 V-Cut https://amzn.to/3swK5Lf Xikar XK1 Single Torch Lighter https://amzn.to/3qYRdmi Xikar Soft Flame https://amzn.to/32gL36t Soft Flame/Torch Dual Lighter https://amzn.to/3iO8hq9 Turtle Ashtray https://amzn.to/3pjhtGM Antique Ashtray https://amzn.to/3hOUboT Toppin Air Purifier https://amzn.to/3u13QuC Modern Mixologist Tools www.masteryourglass.com/store/ Cigar Rights of America https://www.cigarrights.org/ *********************************** Like, Subscribe for future content and support Master Your Ash: YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/masteryourash INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/masteryourash WEBSITE: https://masteryourash.com/#Needone #NeedOneHumidor #NeedOne23L --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/masteryourash/support

Pandemics & Pathogens Past & Present
Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Ep. 29

Pandemics & Pathogens Past & Present

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


What’s an RTG? How does it work? RTG accidents. 12 min Pandemics & Pathogens Past & Present Podcastchemsmith1@gmail.comFacebookTwitter @chemsmithInstagram @timcsmith1961 Direct Link to episode

In the Spotlight
Thermoelectric Materials in the Spotlight

In the Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 27:03


Let's dive back into the crazy science of materials! Our guest this episode, recently crowned Dr. Ramya Gurunathan, works with thermoelectric materials and shares a bit about how this field has originally found utility in space robots and satellites, but may be finding its way into our factories, homes, and even clothes soon.  If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:A novel way to heat and cool things by The Economist (article)This Start-up is Turning Gas Flares Into Power (article)Spacecraft Power (explained by a NASA scientist!) (Youtube video)And you can follow our guest Ramya on Twitter!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases!Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.eduPodcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiangMusic in this episode: Earth by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_earthMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5yIbZVOv438

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge
Tim Smith : 2021 DDOP 29 Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021


Day 29 of the Dog Days of Podcasting, where other podcasters and I attempt to do an episode every day in August. The topic this year is isotopes. Find out more at dogdaysofpodcasting.com. Email: chemsmith1 @ gmail

Topics in Endurance Sports
2021 DDOP 29 Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator

Topics in Endurance Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 11:42


Day 29 of the Dog Days of Podcasting, where other podcasters and I attempt to do an episode every day in August.  The topic this year is isotopes. Find out more at dogdaysofpodcasting.com.     Email: chemsmith1 @ gmail 

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Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Douglas Natelson, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University.

Scientific Sense ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 64:49


Condensed matter's image problem, Electron pairing in the pseudogap state revealed by shot noise in copper oxide junctions, and Thermoelectric response from grain boundaries and lattice distortions in crystalline gold devices Prof. Douglas Natelson is professor and chair of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University. His research group focuses on the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of nanoscale structures. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/support

EpiSTEM
The Dividing Current

EpiSTEM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 22:07


Thermoelectric materials, could they be the future of refrigeration or cooling in general? The researchers behind this week's research perspective sure think so! This perspective goes into why thermoelectric materials using the Peltier effect should be studied more for many beneficial uses in the future. We explain what makes a thermoelectric material special and what the Peltier effect is in this in-depth episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/epistem/support

Tech Round Up: Bitesize, by IDTechEx
Electronics Reshaped: Smart Materials Bypassing the Traditional Industry

Tech Round Up: Bitesize, by IDTechEx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 7:00


Learn about electronics as smart materials bypassing the traditional industry.Electronics Reshaped 2020-2040 www.IDTechEx.com/ElectronicsReshaped"A Multibillion dollar new opportunity for value added materials suppliers" Reconfigurable, edit-able electrically-multifunctional paint, ink, reels, stretchable, structural, 3D printing, energy storage, energy harvesting, circuitsBy Dr Peter Harrop, Dr Richard Collins and Raghu DasImagine buying sticky tape that makes, stores and uses electricity for its sensing, lighting and other functions. Cut off the shape you need and press it in the right place to switch on the features you need. It does not matter if you never use some features. Welcome to the world of edit-able smart materials as electronics and electrics in the new 150 page IDTechEx report, "Electronics Reshaped 2020-2040" Buy electrically smart material you feed into your 3D printer then make whatever structure you wish. No need for a case. Squeeze your squashy battery, cut your supercapacitor or self-powered sensing and lighting into awkward spaces. Apply programmably-stretchable electronics sheet, the area determining several electrical parameters. Morphing electrical materials anyone? Enjoy photovoltaic and paint you apply when and where you wish, the thickness determining the performance. Thermoelectric paint is coming. IDTechEx looked at 63 research programs. The majority target apparel/textile and medical/healthcare industries; then building/campus/home, then many other sectors. It will delight the added value materials suppliers and horrify the traditional electronics and electrical engineering industries where they are bypassed. The trend is seen in 2.2 GW of thin film solar being installed in 2020 because this copper indium gallium diselenide is flexible and light-weight for building facades etc. Renovagen will even sell you 300kW reels to unroll like a carpet and use as a microgrid. Electrics and electronics become added-value materials. Research groups have demonstrated batteries, sensors and triboelectric harvesting you cut to shape and they still work. Customizable, fabric-like power sources can be cut, folded or stretched without losing function. Perovskite and quantum dot photovoltaics show promise for photovoltaic paint. In many cases, the new technologies are not just edit-able, they replace other functions from load-bearing parts to regular paint and building cladding - two or three for the price, space, weight of one. That can justify high margins. Industrial supply chains are being bypassed, parts are being eliminated and value-added material companies see huge opportunities ahead for this electrically-smart feedstock, reels and paint. Where they sell electrical ink to the start of traditional production lines, they will sell cleverer versions direct to many other industries.For more information on this report, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/ElectronicsReshaped or for the full portfolio of research available from IDTechEx please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Research.

TXF Daily Podcast
Almaty ring road reaches FC; BHP to pay $840m for early end to thermoelectric contract in Chile; and trade finance start-up Incomlend raises $20m

TXF Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 2:15


In today's daily round-up of export, trade and commodity finance news, TXF's Max Thompson covers the latest stories and trends across the market: Kazakhstan's 66km BAKAD ring road project has reached financial close, making it the largest public-private partnership project in the country and Central Asia BHP-controlled Chilean copper mines Escondida and Spence will jointly pay $840 million for an early end to a contract signed in 2008 Singapore-based invoice marketplace Incomlend has raised $20 million in a new financing round Like what you hear? Hit subscribe to stay up to date and for all the latest news online visit www.txfnews.com today.

The Final Straw Radio
Anarchy and Indigenous Resistance to AMLO in Mexico

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 105:19


This week on The Final Straw, an anarchist living in Mexico talks about the reign of the MORENA party of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (aka AMLO), the new face of capitalism it presents, it's relation to social movements and indigenous sovereignty and the anarchist and indigenous resistance to the regime. We cover mega-projects being pushed through around the country, the repression of activists and more in this whopper of an episode. Here's a great English-language blog based mostly out of Oaxaca that covers struggle in Mexico and across the northern border: https://elenemigocomun.net/ To learn more about the Anarchist Days that our guest spoke on, you can email janarquistas2020@protonmail.com! Channel Zero Fundraiser The gofundme can be found at https://gofundme.com/Channel-zero-network-2020-fundraiser/ .To check out the video to match the audio you just heard so you can enjoy and spread it around, check out our show notes or at https://sub.media ! Final Straw Notes from the guest: AMLO & Mexican social movements Partido Revolucionaro Institucional (Institutional Revolutionary Party) 71 years in power 1929-2000 PRI lost in 2000 to Vicente Fox (PAN)  2006 Felipe Calderon PAN 2012 Enrique Peña Nieto 2018 AMLO (MORENA)   AMLO's History (Career Politician) 1977 Director of National Indigenous Institute of Tabasco  Late 1980's joined the PRD Party AMLO is elected mayor of Mexico City in 2000 with the PRD Party 2006 ran for president with the PRD Party 2012 ran for president with the PRD Party, afterwards leaving the PRD to form MORENA in 2014 2018 won the presidency with 53% of the vote AMLO's politics, modernization & neoliberal efforts. Fourth transformation? Discourse of "Anti-corruption, address poverty, security, businessmen as mafia of power" Capitalism with a new face “Post-neoliberalism?” Populism- Appeals to national sovereignty, nationalism, domestic self-sufficiency "Popular consultations" to justify and impose megaprojects “mandar obedeciendo” Abrazos no balazos (hugs not bullets) “we don't repress anyone” "Pacifist Government" Modernization, development, overcoming of marginalization, bringing Indigenous communities into the national economy   Problematic support of AMLO from leftists in the global north   If you want to understand the politics of Mexico, listen to the voices of Indigenous peoples and communities, women in struggle, campesinos   Indigenous populations and megaprojects   Airport Lake Texcoco New International Airport of Mexico City proposed in 2001 by Vicente Fox, but cancelled shortly after due to organized resistance AMLO cancelled project after carrying out a "popular consultation" Cancel one mega-project to impose three more Expansion of Santa Lucia and Toluca airports Naucalpan- Toluca highway Interurban train   - Tren Maya (Mayan Train)  950-mile train connecting principal tourist destinations in the states of Chiapas, Campeche, Tabasco, Yucatan and Quintana Roo 17 stations including Playa del carmen, Tulum, Palenque, Merida, Cancun Infrastructure projects to be built around train stations For tourists and cargo   - “Corredor Transistmico” Interoceanic corridor  Industrial corridor connecting the ports of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, on the pacific coast, and Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in the gulf of Mexico.    The project is meant to compete with the Panama Canal, as a route of land transportation connecting the Pacific with the gulf of Mexico.    United States has been trying to get this project going since the 19th century Train routes and a super highway, modernization of ports, and various older train routes   - Proyeto integral de morelos (PIM) (Integral Project of Morelos) Project that began in 2012 and has faced stiff resistance from the Frente de pueblos en defensa de tierra y agua Morelos-puebla-tlaxcala (People's Front in Defense of Land and Water Morelos-Puebla-Tlaxcala)   The PIM roject includes: Thermoelectric plant in Huexca, Morelos  A natural gas pipeline to supply gas to the plant which passes through 60 Indigenous and campesino communities in Tlaxcala, Puebla and Morelos An aqueduct that seeks to move 50 million liters of water daily to the thermoelectric plant from the Rio Cuautla Italian and Spanish transnationals   Zapatismo: Armed Indigenous rebellion in Chiapas in 1994. After failed talks with the government, they took the path of autonomy 2003-formation of five caracoles (zones of autonomous self-government) The caracoles are regional administrative units where autonomous authorities come together and from which clinics, cooperatives, schools, transportation and other services are administered.   The Zapatista communities are managed by the Juntos de buen gobierno (Good Government Councils), which are made up of representatives of the autonomous councils of the rebel municipalities.   Expansion of autonomous territory: In august of 2019 the Zapatistas announced 7 new New Centers of Autonomous Zapatista Rebellion and Resistance (CRAREZ) and 4 new rebel Zapatista autonomous municipalities. Added to the 5 original Caracoles for a total of 16. In addition to the 27 original autonomous municipalities, giving us a total of 43 (CRAREZ). Made up of different assemblies, autonomous municipalities, etc.   Zapatista communities made up of Insignous tzotziles, tzeltales, mames, choles, tojolabales y zoques   Zapatista activities in December of 2019: Celebration of Life: A December of Resistance and Rebellion Film Festival 7-14 of December 2019 Dance Festival December 15-20 Forum in Defense of Territory and Mother Earth December 21-22   Second Gathering of Women who Struggle December 26-29 3,259 women 95 little girls 26 men From 49 countries   Celebration of the 26 Anniversary of the Beginning of the War Against Oblivion December 31 and January 1   EZLN declaration to continue struggle.   Autonomous struggles in Indigenous and campesino communities. Processes of self-organization Community assemblies Community and free media Self-defense and community police forces   State repression of social movements and migrants Repression and suppression through consultations, social programs   2019: 31 defenders killed 11 communicators   Militarization (national guard) (Discipline, hierarchy) The Secretariat of Security and Citizen protection, Alfonso Durazo Montaño, announced at the beginning of 2020 the deployment of 21,170 new elements of national guard in 50 new regions to reach a total of 200 regions.  More and more Police in streets of Mexico city   National Guard deployed to Guatemala border to suppress immigrants trying to reach the U.S.   Samir Flores, Indigenous community radio worker and organizer from Amilcingo, Morelos, killed February 20, 2019    CODEDI (Comité de Defensa de los Pueblos Indígenas) Took over an abandoned coffee plantation in 2013  Centro de capacitación, training center   CODEDI assasinations: On February 12, 2018- Ignacio Ventura, Luis Angel Martínez and Alejandro Diaz Cruz. On July 17, 2018- Abraham Hernandez Gonzales  On October 25, 2018- Noel Castillo Aguilar    COPIG-EZ assasinations: Concejo Indígena y Popular de Guerrero – Emiliano Zapata CIPOG-EZ (Indigenous and popular council of Guerrero-Emiliano Zapata) May 2019- José Lucio Bartolo Faustino, Modesto Verales Sebastián, Bartolo Hilario Morales, and Isaías Xanteco Ahuejote of the Nahua people organized as the Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero – Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG – EZ).   Other assasinations Samir Flores Soberanes of the Nahua people of Amilcingo, Morelos. Julián Cortés Flores, of the Mephaa people of the Casa de Justicia in San Luis     Acatlán, Guerrero. Ignacio Pérez Girón, of the Tzotzil people of the municipality of Aldama, Chiapas. Juan Monroy and José Luis Rosales, of the Nahua people Ayotitlán, Jalisco. Feliciano Corona Cirino, of the Nahua people of Santa María Ostula, Michoacán. Josué Bernardo Marcial Campo, also known as TíoBad, of the Populuca people of Veracruz.   Political prisoners Miguel López Vega Fredy García Ramírez (detained November 6, 2019) Fidencio Aldama Pérez (detained October 27, 2016) Loma de Bacuum Prison organizing in Chiapas- Hunger strike of over 130 days in 2019   State of the anarchist movement in Mexico - Primary organizational efforts - Anarcha-feminism, women's movement - Relation with Indigenous and campesino struggles   Building international networks of solidarity, both anarchist and otherwise, with Mexico Anarchist Days- July 13-19, 2020 in DF Email: janarquistas2020@protonmail.com Las jornadas en defensa del territorio y la madre tierra "Samir Somos Todas y Todos" February 20-22, 2020 . … . .. Music for this episode by: U.N.E. - Explosion Humana

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More
Build a Thermoelectric Generator, Like the Ones That Power Deep Space Missions

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 7:00


Chasing The Wind
Episode 4 - Making

Chasing The Wind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 31:35


In this episode we discuss the making of things, including things we want to make, maker spaces, how to learn to make, and safety when making.   References Fire staff Aang/Avatar Makerspace Artisan's Asylum Simone's bad robots Mythbusters Milling machine Terminal/command line Tested.com Bio makerspace PCR Open PCR machine Thermoelectric heating and cooling - peltier Bioluminescence Cellulose digestion Biomineralization Mandala

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Nanovation
22: Alphabet Energy - That’s a useless thermoelectric material

Nanovation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 60:59


John Reifenberg, Jeff Weisse, and Tapan Patel from the start-up company Alphabet Energy join the podcast to discuss something all around us: heat. Alphabet Energy is trying to harvest waste heat and, in doing so, increase the energy efficiency of cars, chemical plants, refrigerators, and much more. We focus on thermoelectrics — devices that convert heat into electrical energy. We discuss what’s needed for thermoelectrics to become mainstream products, what’s missed when peak materials performance is overemphasized, and the difficulty of translating laboratory-based fabrication techniques into large-scale manufacturing.Show details: • Hosted and edited by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Recorded on October 18, 2016 • Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/22 • Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback

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Circuit Breakers
Episode 01 Circuit Breakers - Jay and Jax

Circuit Breakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 18:12


This is our premier episode with Blu J Concepts (@blujconcepts) and Jax (@jax989) talking about all things hardware in Dallas and beyond. We realized there aren't that many good Internet of Things, Maker Podcasts out there and would like to find out more. In this episode we talk about Microsoft's Hololens, Node Bots DFW, Thermoelectric chargers, and a few other things. some of the show links: nodebots can be found at http://noddfw.com/ t-pod http://buytpod.com/ we'll have more soon...

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Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/06
Synthesis, thermal behavior and thermoelectric properties of disordered tellurides with structures derived from the rocksalt type

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/06

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014


Tue, 17 Jun 2014 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17270/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17270/1/Schroeder_Thorsten.pdf Schröder, Thorsten

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/06
Transmission electron microscopy and properties of thermoelectric chalcogenides and luminescent oxonitridosilicates

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/06

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014


Tue, 17 Jun 2014 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17490/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17490/1/Rosenthal_Tobias_C.pdf Rosenthal, Tobias ddc:540,

Innovation Now
Magical Memory Metal

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 1:30


Bend it, flex it, then heat it- and this new alloy snaps back into shape for thousands of cycles

Innovation Now
From Deep Space to Your Car

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2013 1:30


The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas

Innovation Now
Putting Waste Heat to Work in Your Car

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 1:30


The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas

Innovation Now
Putting Waste Heat to Work in Your Car

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2013 1:30


The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas

Measurement Science
Measurement Science: 2. Sensors

Measurement Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013 87:57


Nano-to-Micro Transport Processes
Lecture 18: Electron Transport and Thermoelectric Effects

Nano-to-Micro Transport Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2012 82:24


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Reclaiming Wasted Watts - Thermoelectric Generators

lol lps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2012 60:11


Over two-thirds of the energy in the fuel you put into your car is wasted, most of it in the form of heat that exits along the exhaust pipe. The same is true of large-scale power stations, which are only 50% efficient at best. But now researchers are bringing 200 year old physics to bear against the problem by developing thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that can turn waste heat into useful electricity and this week we find out how. Plus, news that disguising cancer cells as Salmonella could hold the key to producing effective anti-cancer vaccines, why the Y chromosome boosts heart attack risk, and a new drug that can knock Alzheimer's on the head...

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Reclaiming Wasted Watts - Thermoelectric Generators

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2012 60:10


Over two-thirds of the energy in the fuel you put into your car is wasted, most of it in the form of heat that exits along the exhaust pipe. The same is true of large-scale power stations, which are only 50% efficient at best. But now researchers are bringing 200 year old physics to bear against the problem by developing thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that can turn waste heat into useful electricity and this week we find out how. Plus, news that disguising cancer cells as Salmonella could hold the key to producing effective anti-cancer vaccines, why the Y chromosome boosts heart attack risk,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Reclaiming Wasted Watts - Thermoelectric Generators

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012 60:10


Over two-thirds of the energy in the fuel you put into your car is wasted, most of it in the form of heat that exits along the exhaust pipe. The same is true of large-scale power stations, which are only 50% efficient at best. But now researchers are bringing 200 year old physics to bear against the problem by developing thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that can turn waste heat into useful electricity and this week we find out how. Plus, news that disguising cancer cells as Salmonella could hold the key to producing effective anti-cancer vaccines, why the Y chromosome boosts heart attack risk,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Science Scrapbook
How do thermoelectric generators work? - Science Scrapbook 12.02.10

Naked Science Scrapbook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2012 5:30


Huge amounts of energy are lost from power stations and cars as heat. But what if we could harness that heat and turn it into useful electricity? That's what thermoelectric generators or TEGs can help us do. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out how they exploit a temperature gradient to produce power and how they're already powering space exploration.

Innovation Now
Thermoelectric Cooling

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 1:30


Car makers are working with the Department Of Energy to adapt NASA spacecraft technology that could replace your old AC with thermo-electrics.

Direct Solar/Thermal to Electrical Energy Conversion Technologies, Fall 2009
Lecture 2: Thermoelectric effect and thermoelectric devices

Direct Solar/Thermal to Electrical Energy Conversion Technologies, Fall 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 85:58


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Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes
Lecture 23: Thermoelectric Effect

Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2009 77:50


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Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes
Lecture 20: Ohm's Law and Thermoelectric Effect

Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2007 86:10


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