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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and see like and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to a college. today i'm here at christ, close cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, the study and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge fees for n
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and see like and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater to tell you more about cox accommodations and student likes. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ college, cambridge. it's my child style in studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, eat, study, and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge f
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater to tell you more about cox accommodations and student likes. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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132 academies of honorary societies, and an honorary doctor of the university of cambridge.e, the story is presented in detail here about ivan’s childhood and youth. finding ourselves in the house of a person who later became a world figure, we always look with special care at the furnishings and details of everyday life, trying to understand whether there is a connection between this house from childhood and youth and what made this person’s destiny? i want to understand when and under what circumstances, for example, an ordinary boy vanya became a genius in the field of physiology? the phrase pavlov's dogs became a symbol of a conditioned reflex. narrow-minded... unlike you and me, unenlightened people considered the scientist flayer, denseness, without experience with living organisms, humanity has no ways of understanding the organic world, - said the scientist, he addressed his charges only as lady dog, and those bobbies who, due to old age, could no longer participate in experiments, were on pensions and received pavlovian rations, which the scientist knew more than on
132 academies of honorary societies, and an honorary doctor of the university of cambridge.e, the story is presented in detail here about ivan’s childhood and youth. finding ourselves in the house of a person who later became a world figure, we always look with special care at the furnishings and details of everyday life, trying to understand whether there is a connection between this house from childhood and youth and what made this person’s destiny? i want to understand when and under...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ college, cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied and it's one of the many colleges where students leave the study and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes, and social events. k is generally right. there's one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridg
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ college, cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, the study and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. b, u. k is generally right. there's one of the most expensive destinations for international students. and it ca
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater to tell you more about cox accommodation and see like and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. to firstly, getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to a college. today i'm here at christ, close cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied. and it's one of the many colleges where students live, eat, study, and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. b, u. k is generally right, is one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge fe
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater to tell you more about cox accommodation and see like and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. to firstly, getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including...
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of cambridge, england , has designed a machine learning tool that predicts whether four out of five people with early signs of dementia, mild memory and thinking problems, will remain stable or develop alzheimer's disease. early diagnosis of alzheimer's disease is very important because it increases the possibility of effective treatments. this tool. synthetics reduce the need for invasive and expensive diagnostic tests while allowing for faster treatment results. and by inventing a new method of gene editing, researchers were able to treat hereditary deafness in mice for the first time. patient researchers. the story of eyes and ears masash host and harvard medical school created a specific mutation on a gene that plays an important role in regulating mammalian hearing cells, which led to the successful restoration of hearing in an adult mouse with a type of hereditary deafness. the researchers' findings provide a promising path to treatment development based on gene editing for many types. genetic hearing loss in humans presents. thank you for your attention and support. goodbye.
of cambridge, england , has designed a machine learning tool that predicts whether four out of five people with early signs of dementia, mild memory and thinking problems, will remain stable or develop alzheimer's disease. early diagnosis of alzheimer's disease is very important because it increases the possibility of effective treatments. this tool. synthetics reduce the need for invasive and expensive diagnostic tests while allowing for faster treatment results. and by inventing a new method...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here, to specially getting into cambridge isn't easy, you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ, close cambridge. it's my child style in studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, eat, study, and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. u. k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here, to specially getting into cambridge isn't easy, you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student likes. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ college, cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, the study and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. and k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student likes. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process, including interviews and tests. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you applied to the college. today i'm here at christ college, cambridge. it's my child style in studied and it's one of the many colleges where students live, eat, study, and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. u. k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. a specially getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through a rigorous application process,...
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we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. possibly getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through rigorous application process, including interviews and test. secondly, cambridge doesn't have a traditional campus structure. the university is made up of 31 individual colleges, which means that when you apply to study at cambridge, you have fly to the college. today i'm here at christ, close cambridge. it's where charles darwin studied and it's one of so many colleges where students live, each study and meet with the academic advising. each college has its own library, accommodation, dining holes and social events. so u. k is generally ranked as one of the most expensive destinations of international students. and it cambridge fe
we went to cambridge to find out what's it like to go to one of the most prestigious universities in the world? and how can you study here? i'm here at the university of cambridge, my alma mater, to tell you more about cox accommodation and student life. and of course, you'll hear directly from some international students about their experiences studying here. possibly getting into cambridge isn't easy. you're expected to have the top grades and go through rigorous application process,...
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the university of cambridge. we appreciate your insights and thanks again for staying with us. a thank you very much. the . let's take a moment to recap our top story. the saw where the un security council is held and emergency meeting following the assassination of homeless political lead to is maya nia, into ron. he and his bodyguard were killed in a striking to her on a stay to me just say you was staying in a special residence for war veterans when the attack happened. that was about to am local time around says it's investigating the killing and it will be avenged. how much as the cleared, the assassination will not go on. onset palestine is representative. told the u. n. c, emergency session, that israel must be held accountable for the assassination and its crimes and gaza . violence inter are clearly israel's main and only currency. not international law, not diplomacy, not mediation, not respect for human life. there is no red line for israel. no lot will not reach no norm, it will not trample, know, act
the university of cambridge. we appreciate your insights and thanks again for staying with us. a thank you very much. the . let's take a moment to recap our top story. the saw where the un security council is held and emergency meeting following the assassination of homeless political lead to is maya nia, into ron. he and his bodyguard were killed in a striking to her on a stay to me just say you was staying in a special residence for war veterans when the attack happened. that was about to am...
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climate activism, by a doctor from the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. >> he is worried about activist pretending to be scientists and we should all make sure we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote, quote, activist often adopt scientific arguments as a source of moral legitimation for their movements which can be radical and destructive rather than rational and constructive, and two of quote. we have seen our fair share of activists testified before the budget committee on matters well outside of what this committee was set up to do. i welcome all of our witnesses today. >> thank you very much. we have five witnesses today including witnesses from new mexico, california, and oregon will be introduced by their senators. the first, tonya cirillo. senator luhansk, you have the floor to introduce her witness. >> good morning to our ranking member. thank you for holding this hearing on the worsening risk the drought has on the economy and our budget. today i'm honored to have the opportunity to introduce my friend
climate activism, by a doctor from the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. >> he is worried about activist pretending to be scientists and we should all make sure we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote, quote, activist often adopt scientific arguments as a source of moral legitimation for their movements which can be radical and destructive rather than rational and constructive, and two of quote. we have seen...
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of cambridge and the specialist in middle east security. and joining us from to buy is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university and cuts our thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st into ron. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was different this time around to you know, see the, that's the position here and it was endorsed by you guys have been contacting me. he was the minister of presidents. i'll tell you how to print it says the link is 10 years. he was endorsed by does it for this account officially, and he's a form is candidates of about your reporting or the is in this program. a forgot to mention that ended a pharmacist and you don't have an agenda. they have a policy differences on foreign policy and domestic policy, economic policy control purposes in these, in the far west, a very different people, then you compare them to the practice of t
of cambridge and the specialist in middle east security. and joining us from to buy is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university and cuts our thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st into ron. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was different this time around to you know, see the, that's the position here...
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of cambridge and the specialist in middle east security. and joining us from to buy is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university and cuts our thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st and to her on. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was different this time around to you know, see the, that's the position here and it was endorsed by you guys have been contacting me. he was in minnesota for contacting the health minister. the link is 10 years and he was endorsed by does it for this account officially. and he's a former candidates ed, but you're reporting everybody is in this program. a forgot to mention that ended a pharmacist and you don't have an agenda. they have a policy differences on foreign policy and domestic policy. economic policy contract purposes is d is in the far west. a very different people, then you compare them to the practice of this.
of cambridge and the specialist in middle east security. and joining us from to buy is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university and cuts our thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st and to her on. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was different this time around to you know, see the, that's the position...
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of cambridge and the specialists in middle east security. joining us from dubai is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university in cats are. thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st and to her on. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was the for this time around the you know, see the, that's the position here. and it was endorsed by president time e. he was the minister of president contacting the health minister the really his 10 years he was endorsed by does it for this account officially. and he's a form is candidates, as you're reporting or the is in this program, a forgot to mention that ended a pharmacist and you don't have an agenda. they have a policy defense is on foreign policy and domestic policy. economic policy contract purposes is d is in the far less a very different people, then you compare them to the practice of this. or the conservatives, as the office of presidency
of cambridge and the specialists in middle east security. joining us from dubai is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university in cats are. thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st and to her on. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was the for this time around the you know, see the, that's the position here....
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of cambridge and the specialists in middle east security. joining us from dubai is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university in cats are. thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st into ron. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was the for this time around the you know, see the, that's the position here. and it was endorsed by president hard time e. he was in minnesota president contacting the health minister the really his 10 years he was endorsed by does it for this account officially. and he's a form is candidates, as you're reporting or the is in this program, a forgot to mention that ended it for missed. you don't have an agenda. they have a policy defense is on foreign policy and domestic policy. economic policy contract purposes is d is in the far less a very different people, then you compare them to the practice of this. or the conservatives, as the office of presidency is ve
of cambridge and the specialists in middle east security. joining us from dubai is dr. my herancha barava who's a professor of government at georgetown university in cats are. thank you so much for your time with us on inside story dr. as id. i'll start with you 1st into ron. so the president's previously ran for the presidency in 2013 and again in 2021, but he failed to make significant progress both times. what was the for this time around the you know, see the, that's the position here. and...
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. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ researchers at the university of cambridge used artificial intelligence to develop al capable of predicting. >> whether people with early signs of dementia could develop alzheimer's. the algorithm researchers developed is designed to process data from mri scans and responses too. questionnaires called cognitive tests. the ai model works by drawing comparisons between different mri scans and tests results, alzheimer's accounts for around 60 to 80% of dementia cases. freeman started at the earlier stages of alzheimer's is likely to be the most effective. researchers say. >> land to identify possums the day that and i this case, i still see specific patient's diagnosis. so >> you would know you way is specific bottom. but aps the brain scans. >> together with a cult and discourse means that a patient will be progressing. one patient remains stable. and then can make for the actions about new patients he has seeing that they could before. but these predictions can be reliable because he has seen a little that data. >> researchers i will not replace clinicians in the trial
. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ researchers at the university of cambridge used artificial intelligence to develop al capable of predicting. >> whether people with early signs of dementia could develop alzheimer's. the algorithm researchers developed is designed to process data from mri scans and responses too. questionnaires called cognitive tests. the ai model works by drawing comparisons between different mri scans and tests results, alzheimer's accounts for around 60 to 80% of dementia cases....
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now, researchers at the university of cambridge have used artificial intelligence to develop a tool capable>> whether people with early signs of dementia could develop alzheimer's. this ai algorithm, researchers have developed is designed to process data from mri scans and responses to questionnaires called cognitive tests. the ai model works by drawing comparisons between different mr scams and test results. alzheimer's accounts for around 60 to 80% of dementia cases. treatment started at the earlier stages is likely to be the most effective. >> land to identify possums the day that and i this case, i still see specific patient's diagnosis. so >> you would know you and way is specific bottom. but aps the brain scans. >> together with a cult and discourse means that a patient will be progressing. one patient remains. they don't. and then can make predictions about new patients he has seeing that they could before. but these predictions can be reliable because he has seen a little on that data. >> researchers say ai technology will not replace conditions in the training and treatment process
now, researchers at the university of cambridge have used artificial intelligence to develop a tool capable>> whether people with early signs of dementia could develop alzheimer's. this ai algorithm, researchers have developed is designed to process data from mri scans and responses to questionnaires called cognitive tests. the ai model works by drawing comparisons between different mr scams and test results. alzheimer's accounts for around 60 to 80% of dementia cases. treatment started...
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six stars at a—level, university of cambridge doing natural sciences.local councillor . what's wrong with councillor. what's wrong with having a 22 year old mp? >> well i think i went into politics when i was 45 and i remember feeling very strongly that one. >> i think i'm quite good at this. i should have done it a bit sooner, but also feeling very conscious that i don't think i'd have had the life experience or indeed the emotional intelligence or the kind of just the thick skin really to deal with it. had i been any younger. and i think ultimately politics is about pubuc ultimately politics is about public service. it's not about you. it's not about what you can get out of it. it's not about how good you think you are. it's about what you can do for the people of your constituency and how you can best benefit them. and certainly some of the casework that i came across when i was working, even as a local councillor, was really quite gritty and quite tough, and you need to have a lot of life experience. you need to know your way around the system, and
six stars at a—level, university of cambridge doing natural sciences.local councillor . what's wrong with councillor. what's wrong with having a 22 year old mp? >> well i think i went into politics when i was 45 and i remember feeling very strongly that one. >> i think i'm quite good at this. i should have done it a bit sooner, but also feeling very conscious that i don't think i'd have had the life experience or indeed the emotional intelligence or the kind of just the thick skin...
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modern, middling politics with the university of cambridge. and she's joining us live from london. always great. see you on al jazeera, thank you for your time. um so, you know, turn off is of course, really important thing. and the wrong election. there was a record low to an out of 39.9 percent. and the 1st round, even though the last presidential election, now the choice is between 2 people with quite a different vision of the country. do you think it will have brought more people out for the 2nd round? i think it possibly could. i'm not surprised to hear that that one pulling station was more active. i think the 2 sides actually are drawing more people one because on the conservative side generally now isn't comp, is it a candidate for all of the conservatives and several of the voting votes that were in cost for his competitors now are being sent to him and i think people are turning out to support him. on the other hand, a number of those votes, particularly for one of the conservative candidates, the head of parliament is, are, are in m
modern, middling politics with the university of cambridge. and she's joining us live from london. always great. see you on al jazeera, thank you for your time. um so, you know, turn off is of course, really important thing. and the wrong election. there was a record low to an out of 39.9 percent. and the 1st round, even though the last presidential election, now the choice is between 2 people with quite a different vision of the country. do you think it will have brought more people out for...
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of cambridge and bristol has revealed that ultra processed foods make up nearly two thirds of the dailyfood like ice cream, processed meats , crisps, mass processed meats, crisps, mass produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits and fizzy drinks. these foods have been unked drinks. these foods have been linked to poor health through an increased risk of obesity and heart disease . heart disease. >> interesting. your views very welcome on the welsh speed limit situation that they're going to reverse that. and you know, when the transport minister says errors have been made, does he not talk about his judgement. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, the fact that it was introduced in the first place. >> is that an error? >> is that an error? >> is that an error? >> i mean, common sense prevails. there's got to be some places where a 20 mile an hour speed limit, perhaps for half an hour during school, drop off penod hour during school, drop off period might be advisable. but the idea that you need 20 miles an hour ubiquitously on all roads, even in the middle of the night, plain and obvious nonsens
of cambridge and bristol has revealed that ultra processed foods make up nearly two thirds of the dailyfood like ice cream, processed meats , crisps, mass processed meats, crisps, mass produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits and fizzy drinks. these foods have been unked drinks. these foods have been linked to poor health through an increased risk of obesity and heart disease . heart disease. >> interesting. your views very welcome on the welsh speed limit situation that they're going...
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the establishment of tehran university and hundreds of years before the establishment of oxford, cambridgelogna and cerrone universities. from jundi shapur before the advent of islam, to the nizamiyeh of the golden age of islamic civilization and dar al-funun in the contemporary era, iranians have always believed in learning and knowledge gathering as a value and have been the forerunners of science in human civilization. of course, wherever we have distanced ourselves from science , its negative effect on our social destiny has also affected us. they were not separated. even today, the light of the institution of science in iran is lit in two places: the university and the seminary , that's why we consider the link between the seminary and the university to be a compatible intra-institutional link. the university finds its meaning in the context of the society and to respond to the needs and questions of the society. it becomes the mirror and standard bearer of the society and can improve and make progress in this field. therefore , it has a social nature and social responsibility. univer
the establishment of tehran university and hundreds of years before the establishment of oxford, cambridgelogna and cerrone universities. from jundi shapur before the advent of islam, to the nizamiyeh of the golden age of islamic civilization and dar al-funun in the contemporary era, iranians have always believed in learning and knowledge gathering as a value and have been the forerunners of science in human civilization. of course, wherever we have distanced ourselves from science , its...
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science and climate activism" of the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. he's worried about activists who pretend to be scientists. we should all make sure we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote quote activists often adopt scientific as a source of moral legitimation for their movements which can be a radical and destructive rather than a rational and constructive." we have seen our fair share of activist testify before the budget committee on matters oh well outside of what this committee was set to do i welcome all of our witnesses today. >> thank you very much we have five witnesses today including from new mexico and california and oregon who will be introduced by their senators. welcome tonya and senator lujan you have the floor to introduce your witness. >> good morning to a ranking member thank you for holding this important hearing on the risks worsening droughts have on our economy. and on our budget today monitor the opportunity to introduce my good friend fellow new mexican. i always feel grateful wh
science and climate activism" of the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. he's worried about activists who pretend to be scientists. we should all make sure we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote quote activists often adopt scientific as a source of moral legitimation for their movements which can be a radical and destructive rather than a rational and constructive." we have seen our fair share of activist...
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bunch and of the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. >> he is worried about activists who pretend to be scientists and we should all make sure that we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote, quote, activists often adopt scientific arguments as a source of moral legitimation for their movements, which can be radical and destructive, rather than rational and constructive.". we have seen our fair share of activists testify before the budget committee on matters well outside of what this committee was set up to do. i welcome all of our witnesses today. >> thank you very much. we have five witnesses today including witnesses from new mexico and california and oregon, who will be introduced either senators. the first is welcome tanya trujillo and senator lujan you have the floor to introduce your witness. >> good morning chairman and a ranking member and thank you for holding this important hearing on the risks that worsening droughts have on our economy and our budget here today i'm honored to have the opportunity to introduce
bunch and of the university of cambridge and put that in the record. >> without objection. >> he is worried about activists who pretend to be scientists and we should all make sure that we are following sound science. he hit the nail on the head when he wrote, quote, activists often adopt scientific arguments as a source of moral legitimation for their movements, which can be radical and destructive, rather than rational and constructive.". we have seen our fair share of...
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of cambridge.ation z, americans between 18 and 29 scoring worse than any other age group. so what does that mean for this upcoming election? we sat down with a group of generation z students. >> about roughly half of you get your news from social media. what if i told you that studies have found that generation z is actually more susceptible to misinformation than older generations ? you believe that? >> it's no surprise, because they basically grew up with tablets and ipads. >> it is all on the same thing, all on the same platforms, both real and fake news. there's no really differentiating. >> we decided to put them to our own test. >> one side has real, one side has fake. >> reporter: showing examples of real news and fake news on the internet, some of which were created by ai. they spotted several of the fakes pretty easily, like this ai generated image of joe biden in military fatigues. >> the guy in the back, his face is very distorted. it just doesn't look natural. >> ready? here we go. >> r
of cambridge.ation z, americans between 18 and 29 scoring worse than any other age group. so what does that mean for this upcoming election? we sat down with a group of generation z students. >> about roughly half of you get your news from social media. what if i told you that studies have found that generation z is actually more susceptible to misinformation than older generations ? you believe that? >> it's no surprise, because they basically grew up with tablets and ipads....
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of cambridge with generation z americans between 18 and 29 scoring worse than any other age group.s that mean for this upcoming election? we sat down with a group of gen z journalism students to find out. so about roughly half of you get your news from social media. what if i told you that studies have found that gen z is more susceptible to misinformation than older generations? >> i would believe it. >> you believe it? >> gen z grew up with tablets and iphones and worse book, twitter, tiktok generation. >> it's all on the same thing, the platforms, real and fake news. there's no differentiating. >> we decided to put them to our own test. each of you has a card. one has real, one has fake. showing examples of fake news and real news found on the internet, some of which created by a.i. they spotted several of the fakes pretty easily like this a.i.-generated image of joe biden in military fatigues. >> the guy in the back, his face is very distorted. it just doesn't look natural. >> here we go. fake. you spotted it. but others were trickier. is this photo of the bidens and the kaerts
of cambridge with generation z americans between 18 and 29 scoring worse than any other age group.s that mean for this upcoming election? we sat down with a group of gen z journalism students to find out. so about roughly half of you get your news from social media. what if i told you that studies have found that gen z is more susceptible to misinformation than older generations? >> i would believe it. >> you believe it? >> gen z grew up with tablets and iphones and worse...
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so, a research by the university of cambridge, essentially found that this use of i, especially a youngnication. and we're seeing more children turn to these sorts of i instructors or assistants online, whether it's, you know, to find make up ideas or to find toys or whatever. however, the, the guidance is not considering what that child may need. and to me, i think this is quite sad that even though it's fantastic, we're moving to technology, more children are becoming more proficient. we're going to keep on using more technology. however i don't think young children should have to go to their phone for advice that you would communicate from your parents, and that's why you are losing that human element. you know, there is a breakdown in the family at the moment when it comes to meals, when it comes to you know, chats after school, everyone trolls off into their separate parts of the house on their phones, whereas those conversations and it's bonding time with family so you can't expect a computer as much as we try to emulate what our human emotions are. >> i tell you what, it's diffic
so, a research by the university of cambridge, essentially found that this use of i, especially a youngnication. and we're seeing more children turn to these sorts of i instructors or assistants online, whether it's, you know, to find make up ideas or to find toys or whatever. however, the, the guidance is not considering what that child may need. and to me, i think this is quite sad that even though it's fantastic, we're moving to technology, more children are becoming more proficient. we're...
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why are our universities worse than cambridge? or oxford, or are they still better?ies, for example, from cambridge or oxford, this is age, the second parameter is the amount of money allocated for education, in this part we are not so rich, the next question is what is better or worse, the fact that we achieve better results with fewer resources, in my opinion, this is better, but the fact that, of course, we do not have access to the most expensive technologies, well, this is such a disadvantage, but at the same time it is not prevents...our talented graduates from taking part in the creation of such technologies, how do you think the success of a university is measured? well, there are basic directions, this is science and this is the success of graduates, so if the university has scientific research, there are developments that... are recognized outside the university, the country, if graduates find themselves in life and realize it, because in general the education system works for so that a person succeeds in life, and if the university makes its contribution s
why are our universities worse than cambridge? or oxford, or are they still better?ies, for example, from cambridge or oxford, this is age, the second parameter is the amount of money allocated for education, in this part we are not so rich, the next question is what is better or worse, the fact that we achieve better results with fewer resources, in my opinion, this is better, but the fact that, of course, we do not have access to the most expensive technologies, well, this is such a...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london based research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the sha school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could stop with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell of how it says it looked like this campaign is now going to be even more personal, even more vicious. well, i think the expectation, even before the change in canada see, was that this would be a pretty vicious campaign to use your words that the electorate is closely divided . by all accounts. it seems like this will very likely be a close election. and, and just by, i judge that just based on the polling. and so whenever you have a political situation where you have a tight races where each side believes that there is sort of some very dramatic negative consequence from losing, it really tends to amp up the rhetoric
in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london based research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the sha school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could stop with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell of how it says it...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics at university college, london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the sha school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could stop with jennifer. so jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell harris says they look like this campaign is now going to be even more personal, even more vicious. well, i think the expectation, even before the change in canada see, was that this would be a pretty vicious campaign to use your words that the electorate is closely divided . by all accounts. it seems like this will very likely be a close election. and, and just by, i judge that just based on the polling. and so whenever you have a political situation where you have a tight races where each side believes that there is sort of some very dramatic negative consequence from losing, it really tends to amp up the rhetoric
in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics at university college, london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the sha school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could stop with jennifer. so jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell harris says they...
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university, divorced, no children, co-owner of four large elite stables, in addition to english, shelook like a guy, he’s somehow business-like, and he’s aware of her affairs, but she was traveling alone in the taxi, and there was no tail behind her. i need to get it through the billing, but i wonder who this igor is, mom, haven’t you seen a gray car here, with such a handsome young lady behind the wheel, i lost my wife, i can’t find something, listen, i saw, in general, in your wife drove towards the hospital, look, 200 meters to the right, thank you. i hope you know what you are doing, don’t worry, nikolai petrovich, i promise you, everything will be fine, i i hope, well, sanya, now you have two grains in your hands, defenseless women, take care of us like the apple of your eye, i understand, and another 300 euros, where we are going, follow me, the main thing is not to lag behind. so, hold on, friend, and from the car quickly, quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly, calm down, quietly, quietly, quietly, igor, well, igor, i guessed it right, vanya, go away. scared or what? yes, i was s
university, divorced, no children, co-owner of four large elite stables, in addition to english, shelook like a guy, he’s somehow business-like, and he’s aware of her affairs, but she was traveling alone in the taxi, and there was no tail behind her. i need to get it through the billing, but i wonder who this igor is, mom, haven’t you seen a gray car here, with such a handsome young lady behind the wheel, i lost my wife, i can’t find something, listen, i saw, in general, in your wife...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington, dc, jennifer victor and associate professor of political science at the shop school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could start with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and kimberly harris says it looked like this campaign is now going to be even more personal, even more vicious. well, i think the expectation, uh, even before the change in canada see was that this would be a pretty vicious campaign to use your words. the electorate is closely divided by all accounts. it seems like this will very likely be a close election. and, and just by, i judge that just based on the poli and so whenever you have a political situation where you have a tight races where each side believes that there is sort of some very dramatic negative consequence from losing. it really tends to amp up the rhetoric and, bu
in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington, dc, jennifer victor and associate professor of political science at the shop school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could start with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and kimberly harris says it...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the shop school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could start with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell of how it says it looked like this campaign is now going to be even more personal, even more vicious. well, i think the expectation, uh, even before the change in canada see was that this would be a pretty vicious campaign to use your words. the electorate is closely divided by all accounts. it seems like this will very likely be a close election. and, and just by, i judge that just based on the poli and so whenever you have a political situation where you have a tight races where each side believes that there is sort of some very dramatic negative consequence from losing. it really tends to amp up the rhetoric and,
in cambridge, massachusetts, thomas gift director of the center on us politics that university college london. his research focuses on comparative politics and the political economy. and also in washington dc, jennifer victor, an associate professor of political science at the shop school of policy and government at george mason university. i'm more than welcome to one if i could start with jennifer jennifer, looking at the latest speeches by both donald trump and campbell of how it says it...
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the center on us politics at university college london, who joins us from cambridge in the state of massachusetts. if i will welcome to you, let's talk about money because that seems to be driving the campaign on both sides of the divide here. the suggestion being at least from some on list that some of both the runners would have to raise something like $2000000000.00 to be successful in this selection. i mean, these are, i was going sums of money. it's just unbelievable. i mean, it's hard to even get a sense of the scale. it's so much, i mean, in other countries, elections, pale in comparison to how much is spent in the united states. i think one question to keep in mind though is whether money is actually driving, who wins, or whether the candidate who is already more points to when in terms of more money . if there's a real question for 1st causality there, but certainly you've got to have a lot of money on hand if you're going to run for the presidency. that's extremely interesting that these 2 size big moments seem to be driving the presidential race . so far. we've had overst
the center on us politics at university college london, who joins us from cambridge in the state of massachusetts. if i will welcome to you, let's talk about money because that seems to be driving the campaign on both sides of the divide here. the suggestion being at least from some on list that some of both the runners would have to raise something like $2000000000.00 to be successful in this selection. i mean, these are, i was going sums of money. it's just unbelievable. i mean, it's hard to...
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well in england, to a university, not cambridge, of course, but move away, still, wait, what is it that, look at me, i gave you a pass, tell me that it was you who took the girls to earn money, that it was you who went to the village? attention, says st. petersburg. every year, on the last sunday of july, russia celebrates navy day, in accordance with the decision of the russian president. federation will host the main naval parade. congratulations on navy day. hooray! hooray! hooray! we need...
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british researchers at cambridge university say they have developed a new tool that can predict, withcy, whether people with the early signs of dementia will progress to alzheimer's disease within three years. >> well, so far this summer, extreme heat waves have been baking the country to a blistery crisp. >> and while exposure to the soaring temperatures can trigger illnesses like heat stroke or exhaustion, fox's ted lindner explains why people on certain medications can be more prone to those risks. >> while the national weather service says extreme heat is the number one cause of weather related deaths in the country, health experts are raising more red flags. this season. citing how surging summer temperatures can increase the risk of heat related illnesses for millions by intensifying the side effects of many common medications. >> when we talk about the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion, if you have a small percentage of experiencing headache, confusion and dizziness, but you have a handful of other medications that do have those small percentages of that side effect, well,
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british researchers at cambridge university say they have developed a groundbreaking artificial intelligencecan predict with 82% accuracy whether people with the early signs of dementia will progress to alzheimer's disease within three years. >> our work has really been focusing at this early prediction, early diagnosis, when we have the first symptoms or even before symptoms, can we identify individuals that may, develop a dementia in the futur? >> researchers say this tool can detect alzheimer's in its very earliest stages, and they say it's three times more accurate at predicting the progression of alzheimer's than the current medical methods available. >> from our daily steps to our body fat percentage, there's a device that can track your health data for everything. jenna sachs gives us a closer look at which devices are essential. >> ramirez likes keeping track of his pre-hypertension at home. >> i take my blood pressure and depending on the reading, i call my doctor. >> having a few medical devices handy can allow you to track some basic health metrics and give you important informati
british researchers at cambridge university say they have developed a groundbreaking artificial intelligencecan predict with 82% accuracy whether people with the early signs of dementia will progress to alzheimer's disease within three years. >> our work has really been focusing at this early prediction, early diagnosis, when we have the first symptoms or even before symptoms, can we identify individuals that may, develop a dementia in the futur? >> researchers say this tool can...
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i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant, study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about their personalities, their minds, or their emotions. those are unique to us. they also said, you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientist is objective, and if you have empathy, you cannot be objective, which is rubbish. david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was going back in between because i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, as you discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other from t
i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant, study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about their...
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i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about their personalities, their minds, or their emotions. those are unique to us. they also said, you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientist is objective, and if you have empathy, you cannot be objective, which is rubbish. david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was going back in between because i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, as you discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other from ti
i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology. did not know what ethology meant study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about their...
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years of my training, the sciences at cambridge university to to really absorb the science around this into a deep dive into. it it was head spinning in a positive way in a negative way. they were real and incredible, high points, incredible, low points. and real intellectual excitement. actually is going to have such a huge effect on not just the people, the drugs, obviously, which is going to be, i would predict, half of americans, ten years from now provided some of the really catastrophic side effects that i'm worried about don't end up being worse than we think. but also just just what it's going to do to how we think these very deeply, as you say, very charged issues. and how did you figure out how to strike this balance of talking about potential benefits and also the potential risks? and what are some of those risks? i think? actually, if you just look at the facts, people should be very wary of people whose response to these drugs, after looking at it in detail, is either, yeah, they're going to save us all or boo that the devil. the truth is, this is really complicated and an
years of my training, the sciences at cambridge university to to really absorb the science around this into a deep dive into. it it was head spinning in a positive way in a negative way. they were real and incredible, high points, incredible, low points. and real intellectual excitement. actually is going to have such a huge effect on not just the people, the drugs, obviously, which is going to be, i would predict, half of americans, ten years from now provided some of the really catastrophic...
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i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology.ughter] i did not know what ethology was, study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about their personalities, their minds, or their emotions. those are unique to us. they also said, you must not have empathy with your subjects because a good scientist is objective, and if you have empathy, you cannot be objective, which is rubbish. david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was going back in between because i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, as you discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other
i got you a place in cambridge university in england to do a phd in ethology.ughter] i did not know what ethology was, study of behavior. david: so you skip the undergraduate part and got a phd? dr. goodall: i was very nervous. you can imagine. i had never been to college. just imagine what i felt like when i was told by the scientists, well, first of all, you should not have given the chimpanzees names. if you are a proper scientist, you give them numbers. then they said, you cannot talk about...