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  • Sep 14
    PEWS - Stofer Hecht - Scientist Outcomes as Measures of Successful Public Engagement

    Hi, I’m Dr. Katie Stofer, and, along with my student, Kirsten Hecht, we’re pleased to present our work looking at scientist outcomes as a potential measure of successful public engagement. We’re from the University of Florida I’m going to be your narrator today, and Kirsten will be available to answer questions at the q a on September 11th so We know that scientists are becoming more involved in engagement and seeing it as increasingly important particularly in some disciplines such as herpetology and herpetology is a very conservation- focused discipline and we think of engagement as a way to take people from - this gentleman who’s scared of the, I think it’s a lizard on his shoulder - to the young person on the right who’s interacting and really up close and personal with a turtle um so one of our studies involves looking at interviews and surveys with herpetologists as to the extent and type of work that they are doing in engagement.

  • Sep 13
    Distributed Algorithms 2020: lecture 2a

    Our course is about distributed algorithms, but this week we won’t talk about distributed things or algorithmic things. We will study graph theory, because we will later need plenty of it in this course. In this lecture, I’ll introduce some basic graph-theoretic concepts with the help of an example. In the course material you’ll find the formal definitions of everything we use here, but I hope you can follow this presentation as long as you are familiar with the basic concepts like graphs, nodes, and edges.

  • Sep 13
    Deepin 20: the new App Grid

    Do you remember that official teaser, Deepin guys had posted some moths ago with the new application grid? I mean this teaser! And I have to admit, that video brought high expectations and super hype! But in reality? So! In case you aren’t familiar with the Deepin desktop, here we have the apps menu, and I think that’s the default style! Then we have this arrow, that can turn the menu to a full screen, and probably that’s the style most people are going to use!

  • Sep 13
    不正經論系統:傳說中的糞系統WINDOWS ME 20週年了!

    On September 14, 2000, Microsoft released Windows ME, the most heavily criticized operating system in history. 究竟 windows ME是怎麼了 為何被當時的使用者大量批評 就讓我們一起來看看吧 Welcome to old os review I am Gabriel On September 14, 2000, Microsoft released Windows ME Windows ME can be said to be the least advertised system among all windows systems until now There are several main reasons why there is such a small amount of publicity.

  • Sep 13
    聖經不敢公開的秘密,人類的原罪是什麼?初生嬰兒因為有罪而啼哭?人類的體內究竟隱藏了什麼?Secrets that the Bible dare not open.(2020,CC字幕)

    Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Global Express channel. This video will continue to explore the hidden secrets of the Bible with you In the previous video, We talked about it.: Who cheated Eve’s first night? What is a snake in the garden of Eden? What exactly is “forbidden fruit”? What is Cain’s mark? …… Wait. This video will discuss with you: Descendants of snakes、 The mark of the Beast、 A walking tree.

  • Sep 12
    Bjorn Poonen, Heuristics for the arithmetic of elliptic curves

    RP: We’re very happy this semester to start with a theme of rational points on elliptic curves, and if you go to the website, you can see the lineup of speakers we have for this fall, at least the first half of the fall, and I hope that everything is going well for you all in wherever you are. So today, I’m very happy to introduce Bjorn Poonen Who will be speaking about heuristics for the arithmetic of elliptic curves Bjorn, do I have your permission to record this lecture?

  • Sep 12
    Der KLEINE auf der GROSSEN FLÄCHE - der RASENFREAK mäht einen SPORTPLATZ mit seinem KUBOTA Z122R

    Good morning dear lawn freaks. Welcome to a new video from Lawnfreak Andreas Krauss. We are here on our sports field in our little village. And I’m actually allowed to mow the sports field here with my Kubota Z-Turn mower. That’s a cool thing. So today mow on the sports field with the Kubota. Have lots of fun with it. [Music] A shockingly large area 😳. I put my Kubota on a soccer field here.

  • Sep 11
    Mysteries Solved: Who Muddied the Water in the Pool & Who Ate My Flowers? | Neighborhood Stories

    CYRIA: I went back and looked at the video and I went: Oh, my goodness! MIKE: I noticed my trash container was completely gone. IRVIN: And then, all of a sudden, I got a Ring notification. Hey there, I’m Crystal with Ring. Up next in Neighborhood Stories: how our Ring neighbors solved a couple of mysteries around their homes with the help of their video recordings. This is the case of who muddied the waters.

  • Sep 3
    Ethereum Q&A: When Will DeFi Reach the Unbanked?

    [Question by David] “Defi’s goal has been to bank the unbanked. So far it has been mostly used by geeks. Whendo you think defi will penetrate the truly unbanked?” [Answer] I’m not sure if he truly unbanked want to be penetrated, David, [smiling] but we’ll take that question at face value. Alright, so if DeFi’s goal is to bank the unbanked, you know I think that maybe the stated goal, but more broadly it’s about making broader availability of financial services.

  • Sep 3
    The Questions of Natural Capital Science

    The Natural Capital Project pioneers science, technology, and partnerships that enable nature and people to thrive. Centered at Stanford University, Nat Cap drives innovation across disciplines, engaging with experts across all the seven schools here and around the world. In our work, Natural Capital refers to Earth’s land, waters, and their biodiversity. Basically the machinery of nature that keeps this planet habitable and provides all the basic ingredients of human wellbeing.

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