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Lessons from Fukushima and WWII

Atomic Bomb Dome. Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Collective memory is one way to ensure that past mistakes in the evolution of science systems are not repeated after a crisis, disaster or conflict according to a University of Tokyo historian who has contributed to the International Science Council's latest report: "Protecting Science in Times of Crisis."

This iPhone apps turns all of the books you’ll never read into 15-minute lessons

In today’s super fast-paced world, our desire to consume vast amounts of knowledge from books and podcasts often clashes with the reality of how much time we have to spare. This is where Blinkist comes into play, an incredibly handy learning app that’s designed to bridge the gap between your aspirations and your hectic schedule. Available for the iPhone and iPad, Blinkist offers an easy-to-use solution to your ever-growing to-read and to-listen lists that, if you’re anything like me, you’re really struggling to…

Renee Rapp Sings Beyonce’s ‘Daddy Lessons’ in Paris

The singer is currently touring in support of her recent 'Snow Angel' album Reneé Rapp showed Paris how excited she is for Beyoncé’s country era on Tuesday by performing “Daddy Lessons,” Bey’s country song off of Lemonade, at L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix. The crowd instantly recognized the song’s acoustic guitar boogie, hollering and singing along as Rapp crooned the opening lyrics: “Came into this world Daddy’s little girl/And Daddy made a soldier out of me.” She swiveled her body to the rhythm

7 Lessons from an ML Internship at Intel

Automation, machine learning and LLMs in the chip industryContinue reading on Towards Data Science » Automation, machine learning and LLMs in the chip industryContinue reading on Towards Data Science » FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the…

Breaking Through: My Life in Science by Katalin Karikó review – real-life lessons in chemistry | Science and nature books

In May 2013, Katalin Karikó turned up for work at her laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania and found her belongings piled in the hallway. “There were my binders, my posters, my boxes of test tubes,” she recalls. Nearby a lab technician was shoving things into a trash bin. “My things!” Karikó realised.Despite having worked at the tiny lab for years, the scientist – then in her 50s – was cast out, without notice, for failing to bring in “sufficient dollars per net square footage”. In short, she had not attracted…

We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience – review | Biography books

In Minima Moralia – the fragmented, maddeningly difficult book of 1951 in which TW Adorno asked what kind of good life it is possible to live in a fragmented, maddeningly difficult world – the German philosopher wrote: “Repudiation of the present cultural morass presupposes sufficient involvement in it to feel it itching in one’s fingertips, so to speak, but at the same time the strength, drawn from this involvement, to dismiss it.” Adorno was wrestling with the proper stance to be assumed by the intellectual, who could…

‘Lessons in Chemistry’s Brie Larson/Lewis Pullman Romance Has Something To Teach the MCU?

Move aside, Scarlet Witch. See you later, Doctor Strange. The MCU has a new strongest superhero. And his name is Sentry. Following Steven Yeun’s surprise exit, Lewis Pullman has signed up to join the cast of Thunderbolts as the aforementioned walking atom bomb of a character. Although he’s often called Marvel’s answer to Superman, in truth he’s closer to the godlike Doctor Manhattan from Watchmen, only with Thor’s luscious blond locks and without the indecent exposure. The potential for him in this franchise is…

Team investigates vegetation and rainfall in central Asia in early Eocene, finds lessons for Earth’s future

Distribution of monsoonal domains in climate model simulations. Upper panel shows a pre-industrial control simulation (CESM) and two early Eocene simulations with ×6 pCO2 (GFDL and INM). Lower panel shows different pCO2 scenarios (×3, ×6 and ×9) of the CESM model. The red dot indicates the location of the Xining Basin. Credit: Nature Geoscience (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41561-023-01371-4 As part of the "VeWA" research consortium,…