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then he was sent to the brain institute.it, as far as i know, is still kept. to this day day, scientists are trying to unravel the mystery of wolf messing, but all these attempts are in vain wolf messing of course, this is a phenomenal person at the time he did not tell many things about himself. as they say were behind seven seals. i think it still needs to be studied. they are written to you very little wolf messing performed hundreds of miracles in his life and made thousands of predictions. he suffered all his life from other people's thoughts and was afraid of becoming a pretend prophet for himself, he liked to speak or always spoke in the third person. messing shouldn't make no mistakes. it’s impossible for him to say goodbye when he did everything very well. which? what kind of i am wolf, what kind of month am i, that is, he generally had a synonym for the month in about the same way as it was established, after all, stalin did not mean himself, but the image that another swede created. i know what they think. you com
then he was sent to the brain institute.it, as far as i know, is still kept. to this day day, scientists are trying to unravel the mystery of wolf messing, but all these attempts are in vain wolf messing of course, this is a phenomenal person at the time he did not tell many things about himself. as they say were behind seven seals. i think it still needs to be studied. they are written to you very little wolf messing performed hundreds of miracles in his life and made thousands of predictions....
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. >> the topper on all of this is that both women were at the university of texas brain institute. lori is fully recovered now. >>> let's check in with rob. a very pleasant day but not every day this week will be that way for some people, right? >>> this weekend and next weekend probably will be more pleasant to be outside. between now and then, a warm-up is around the corner right now 72 in san jose and yes, san jose by tuesday should be closer to 90 degrees for the daytime high and out toward dublin 75 and you can see the wind direction is west at 15. that will change. you will see a little bit of the north wind tomorrow and in the tri-valley tomorrow with the upper 80s to 90. we should eventually see mid-to upper 90s by tuesday and wednesday and here is a view of san francisco at 59 degrees. no heat obviously but a strong seabreeze but even san francisco we can see temperatures climbing into the upper 70s toward the middle part of the week. thing to watch for the inland valley and santa clara valley, moderate air-quality tomorrow. the wind will be gusty on the hilltops but not q
. >> the topper on all of this is that both women were at the university of texas brain institute. lori is fully recovered now. >>> let's check in with rob. a very pleasant day but not every day this week will be that way for some people, right? >>> this weekend and next weekend probably will be more pleasant to be outside. between now and then, a warm-up is around the corner right now 72 in san jose and yes, san jose by tuesday should be closer to 90 degrees for the...
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. >> i will tell you that it makes my commitment to the brain institute like i was committed before, i am really committed now. >> no need to go to this extreme. really. it is really okay. >> lori has not recovered from the aneurysm, now living life to the fullest with her family. even though doctors found that she has three other brain aneurysms, she is grateful she knows they are there, and doctors can monitor them. of course, she is even more great for the fateful day when a routine work a meeting became anything but. >> i probably thought i would need to lay down and i need to rest. and, so, i am so grateful that vicki was on the call with me. i wouldn't have called 911. i wouldn't have. >> she knows how grateful i am, she knows how grateful i am. >> here's to many more. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> with a story, that is beyond the castro reporting. >>> coming up, the problem captivating and puzzling millions. johnny depp and amber heard, back in court tomorrow. will tell you what to expect. >>> while space companies try to land astronauts on the moon again, experts say the r
. >> i will tell you that it makes my commitment to the brain institute like i was committed before, i am really committed now. >> no need to go to this extreme. really. it is really okay. >> lori has not recovered from the aneurysm, now living life to the fullest with her family. even though doctors found that she has three other brain aneurysms, she is grateful she knows they are there, and doctors can monitor them. of course, she is even more great for the fateful day when...
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it is not a player and the original repair both your brain and western institutions, not just with financial, you know, acids that been frozen or outside the country in foreign banks, but also morally politically, you know, because you always have to restore a new world war. and a new security arrangement on the ashes of the old one and on the basis of something, you know, back in the day was on the basis of the german and japanese military infrastructure and their political ambitions. both germany and japan were successfully integrated into the western states. no, but today it's, it's an attempt to, to, to, you know, to rush into that type of place. if we can go this way even don't rush. it was not militarily defeated fee because you know that, you know, that's, it gets to the point of it here demon, let me of you because that's what they want. they want a vanquished russia. so it can be integrated like the bank, which countries of germany and japan after the 2nd world war demon jump in. this is their programs. we were also the for the game and i, when i gave it became an ally, but it was,
it is not a player and the original repair both your brain and western institutions, not just with financial, you know, acids that been frozen or outside the country in foreign banks, but also morally politically, you know, because you always have to restore a new world war. and a new security arrangement on the ashes of the old one and on the basis of something, you know, back in the day was on the basis of the german and japanese military infrastructure and their political ambitions. both...
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let's talk about mom, who you loved so much, mom went brains to enter the film institute during the war during the war, she was able to enter the institute of intography and they look, what a holiday it is. thank you anatol sergeevna excuse me, i ’ll interrupt you for a second, a colleague, vladimir, must go to the studio, yes, guys, thank you very much from you directly optimism. he's getting off. you were talking about soviet films. yes, now we need to shoot new films too, of course, do not forget the great soviet classics are regularly shown, but i was in mariupol, it happened, when there was a day without air, i managed to go there, i looked at these people. here they take you by the hand, people who went through the nazi, hell, whom we liberated, they say, and you will not leave, you have come forever, then here is the question that we are asked in the liberated territories. this is the question that ask. people living in the dpr lpr in those regions that are returning to them now they are all together again. i'll tell you directly it's such a feeling, justice and rightness appear,
let's talk about mom, who you loved so much, mom went brains to enter the film institute during the war during the war, she was able to enter the institute of intography and they look, what a holiday it is. thank you anatol sergeevna excuse me, i ’ll interrupt you for a second, a colleague, vladimir, must go to the studio, yes, guys, thank you very much from you directly optimism. he's getting off. you were talking about soviet films. yes, now we need to shoot new films too, of course, do not...
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the institute did not enter. i don't have enough brains for the institute, and mine.eryone was having breakfast at the common table, by the way, the table needs to be changed small. included how to eat right. i love you stopped. kindergarten took you recover. i promise you. i believe you doctors, i don’t believe you, i believe we will travel seriously, we will go around the whole world. in which country would you like to start? easier oh, everything is in the dust, caution is normal. well, let's choose a country for travel? only the blind. what does the little mermaid mean - it's all about sweden to study. and you have already chosen the one that will give birth to my grandchildren. in general. find a home son do you understand what a girl can not fool her head? yes, i'm not fooling mom, if she agreed to go today, she would move. so what? she is some kind of frightened well, as if she does not believe that they can truly love her, you understand, you are an adult, you can imagine that i had to take a sip in my life. you swear to me that you will never offend her, even
the institute did not enter. i don't have enough brains for the institute, and mine.eryone was having breakfast at the common table, by the way, the table needs to be changed small. included how to eat right. i love you stopped. kindergarten took you recover. i promise you. i believe you doctors, i don’t believe you, i believe we will travel seriously, we will go around the whole world. in which country would you like to start? easier oh, everything is in the dust, caution is normal. well,...
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language by a music to can you swap it when we provide them here at the mock splunk institute for human cognitive and brain sciences in leipzig, daniela's i'm law is looking at how our brains processed language and music. she's discovered a range of common factors with a key role played by the melody of a language called the property then kinda of david called the 13 children listen to once they're born is the rhythm and melody of their native language. you see not some guy used very specific features such as melodic line or poses to determine where a would begin and end in one full i bought. and if we now assume that it's crucial to learn the rhythm of language, and that music also contains a certain rhythm, the condition. and what it suggests that children who undergo musical therapy will have a better perception of rhythm and not only musically, but also with language. so now translating music rhythm and sounds into movement. both trains our senses and enhances our motor skills that helps children to develop their cognitive skills, improving their learning, thinking and memory, and general perception. m
language by a music to can you swap it when we provide them here at the mock splunk institute for human cognitive and brain sciences in leipzig, daniela's i'm law is looking at how our brains processed language and music. she's discovered a range of common factors with a key role played by the melody of a language called the property then kinda of david called the 13 children listen to once they're born is the rhythm and melody of their native language. you see not some guy used very specific...
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ivan shishkin is the birthplace of academician vladimir bekhterev, who founded the first institute of the brainctitious name , another literary celebrity lived in this city, returning from the caucasus in 1829 and being in the same carriage with vasily durov alexander sergeevich pushkin was surprised to learn the story his sister, who, in the rank of an ordinary lancer regiment, took part in the war with napoleon, this story will impress the poet so much that very soon his journal sovremennik will begin to be published fragments of the notes of the cavalry maiden nadezhda durova and they will know all russia nadezhda andreevna asked pushkin to remove her name from the publication, because she promised emperor alexander the first to keep her identity secret, but the publisher acted in his own way and recommended the cavalry maiden to go to literary courses to the end their days. nadezhda durova was a horse rider, smoked, spoke of herself in the masculine gender and signed the name alexander andreevich alexandrov, so rich in famous names. the history of the city is largely due to its elabuga was
ivan shishkin is the birthplace of academician vladimir bekhterev, who founded the first institute of the brainctitious name , another literary celebrity lived in this city, returning from the caucasus in 1829 and being in the same carriage with vasily durov alexander sergeevich pushkin was surprised to learn the story his sister, who, in the rank of an ordinary lancer regiment, took part in the war with napoleon, this story will impress the poet so much that very soon his journal sovremennik...
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thank you so much for talking to us about the thank you for your inside brain is director of the russia institute at kings college london. thank you. now to the philippines, where unofficial tallies in the presidential election indicate for non marcos junior has a commanding lead with about 75 percent of a balance counted. it's reported he has more than double the votes. this is why of old any robledo, michael says, the son of the president deposed in 1986 people power revolution. final result of the election are expected within 48 hours. ted regencia is a freelance during this covering se asia says there has been a significant effort to re brand the market for did on marcos junior joyce over 50 percent popularity or or approval. and in fact, the generation has expressed some of the style jobs during the market years. so called the years of the marcus's. but when, in fact, this was the time when 3000 activists were killed, were 70000, were arrested in thousands more or disappeared. so there is really a systemic effort to re brand the marcus name. and in fact, i believe that this started as soon a
thank you so much for talking to us about the thank you for your inside brain is director of the russia institute at kings college london. thank you. now to the philippines, where unofficial tallies in the presidential election indicate for non marcos junior has a commanding lead with about 75 percent of a balance counted. it's reported he has more than double the votes. this is why of old any robledo, michael says, the son of the president deposed in 1986 people power revolution. final result...
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or the different institutes and centers in this space to collaborate with one another. through, for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits -- how the circuits of the brain work. but there is also emphasis on making sure mental health is provided as well as efforts to avoid the stigmatization that accompanies mental health conditions. let me turn to dr. volkow for her input. dr. volkow: thank you very much for that question. as we're addressing all of the challenges with the covid pandemic, we realize when we saw the covid pandemic, mental health issues will be remaining. particularly vulnerable, our children and adolescents and we're already seeing that with 30% increases in depression, anxiety, loneliness. we've seen an increase in suicides among teenagers even though it's not happening in adults. we're also seeing an increase in intentional overdose in adolescents and we're seeing a rise in overdose deaths from fentanyl. what we're doing, we're joining our efforts across the different institutes to try to understand what are the effects, how they affect ultimat
or the different institutes and centers in this space to collaborate with one another. through, for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits -- how the circuits of the brain work. but there is also emphasis on making sure mental health is provided as well as efforts to avoid the stigmatization that accompanies mental health conditions. let me turn to dr. volkow for her input. dr. volkow: thank you very much for that question. as we're addressing all of the...
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, such things are called optical illusions, other examples of how the brain can be deceived were shown to us at the moscow institutey. here is one of the options for this, well, an optical illusion. if you look at an angle, then we see as if the coins are lying on the upper hole. but if we try to take them they are not there, although they are, in principle, they are they are elsewhere. now, if we open it, then the coins, here they are, they are real here, but this is an illusion due to two spherical surfaces with a certain focal length. and that such an object lies on the bottom, it its upper part is formed. and it seems to us that they lie here, although there is nothing else, no less impressive trick, pepper's ghost invented it in 1862 by engineer henry dix a simplified and first implemented on the stage of the london theater by professor john now, director of the royal polytechnic institute, look. a three-dimensional butterfly floats in the air, but there is no butterfly dynamic images located on the screen from below, each at an angle of 90 ° relative to the neighboring ones , are reflected in a tetrahedral py
, such things are called optical illusions, other examples of how the brain can be deceived were shown to us at the moscow institutey. here is one of the options for this, well, an optical illusion. if you look at an angle, then we see as if the coins are lying on the upper hole. but if we try to take them they are not there, although they are, in principle, they are they are elsewhere. now, if we open it, then the coins, here they are, they are real here, but this is an illusion due to two...
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he then put my brains in and said, sanya, well, you listen. well, you are studying now, at the institutec, really so. as you feel it now, you will not be able to get dressed anywhere from it. the music will overtake you, anyway, but institute must be completed. that's the right decision. so imagine eduard artemiev really became my godfather. what is he grateful for? for life and what kind of stylish shoes you are wearing, these are all finds of the image, you saw, you realized that this is what you need, and you have them, of course, this is all that you won’t go and you just won’t buy in the store. what's the point, then different programs require different packages in this package . i can sing vertinsky, let's say, but for rock and roll it's hard for me. it's not right dearest thing in my wardrobe. this is a silk ball that my wife gave me. he is dear to this. yes, he is this edouard, of course, how did you meet your wife for potatoes. we went. i graduated from gmo. she studied at the foreign ministry courses. that's what brought us together. it's just the fate of me, as a young, comple
he then put my brains in and said, sanya, well, you listen. well, you are studying now, at the institutec, really so. as you feel it now, you will not be able to get dressed anywhere from it. the music will overtake you, anyway, but institute must be completed. that's the right decision. so imagine eduard artemiev really became my godfather. what is he grateful for? for life and what kind of stylish shoes you are wearing, these are all finds of the image, you saw, you realized that this is what...
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because i shared with him was eduard artemyev, he then put my brains in and said, sanya , well, you listen. well, you are now studying at the instituteving for music is really as serious as you now feel it, then you can’t dress anywhere from it. music will catch up with you, anyway, but the institute needs to finish this right decision. so imagine eduard artemiev really became my godfather. what is he grateful for? for life. and what kind of stylish shoes are you wearing? you saw the finds of the image and realized that this is what you need, and you have them, of course, this is all that you won’t go and you just won’t buy in the store. what's the point, then different programs require different packaging in this package i can sing vertinsky, for example, but for rock and roll it's hard for me in it. this is wrong, the most expensive item in my wardrobe. it's a silk ball that my wife gave me, of course. how did you meet your wife for potatoes? we went i graduated from haemo, she studied at the foreign ministry courses. that's what brought us together. it's just the fate of me, as a young, completely unnecessary, there is still no va
because i shared with him was eduard artemyev, he then put my brains in and said, sanya , well, you listen. well, you are now studying at the instituteving for music is really as serious as you now feel it, then you can’t dress anywhere from it. music will catch up with you, anyway, but the institute needs to finish this right decision. so imagine eduard artemiev really became my godfather. what is he grateful for? for life. and what kind of stylish shoes are you wearing? you saw the finds of...
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brain injury from the impact of the pool. established identity elena bunina and margarita osipovich judging by the girl's registration log, both students of the pedagogical instituteted lux, according to witnesses, by the night, the girls were pretty drunk. since when have you. our students take pictures of the vitamins of the world different students are the last time alive they were seen in the company of the director and co-founder of the base. uh, ready for this alexander ilyich, they sat together in a restaurant, and then fireworks were arranged on the street. yes , and they pierced this supreme, as if his cars had disappeared here, and he seemed to have evaporated, our wife further, the threshold does not let. he says that he left on business 2 days ago, and since then he has not called, has not reported anything. understandably? where did the half hour go? and? maybe there's a glitch in the recording? what failure? i don’t know mom, i swear, but mom doesn’t have to swear, something like the case happened in time for you to fail. thanks , keep it up. and who is this? ready for a wife? what from such a spree? yes, and two days ago, as if he had changed, he ar
brain injury from the impact of the pool. established identity elena bunina and margarita osipovich judging by the girl's registration log, both students of the pedagogical instituteted lux, according to witnesses, by the night, the girls were pretty drunk. since when have you. our students take pictures of the vitamins of the world different students are the last time alive they were seen in the company of the director and co-founder of the base. uh, ready for this alexander ilyich, they sat...
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brain-dead. maybe the school should change its name to something more appropriate. yeah. the gutfeld instituteare the professors up there on the left. my motto, it's more than a rash. it's an education. because learning can be contagious. that's what my dermatologist told me. i hope you learned a lesson, greg. i did. i didn't, tyrus. tyrus, tyrus. isn't this what happened? you're going to ban everything. you've got to ban yourself? >> tyrus: always laugh when this enlightened group wants to, let's just say systemic racism it a real thing. here. it's everywhere. i have to keep my seat a few inches back from everybody else. you can't have us all of the same table. let's say it is. it's kind of like being, someone giving you a big of [bleep]. horrible. it says [bleep] on it and they give you the bag in your leg while matt, this is a bag of [bleep]. it sucks. i'm going to change the name. bag of flowers. still a bag of [bleep] so it doesn't matter what you call it if it's really systemic racism changing the name doesn't matter. you got to change the philosophy and the idea that actually takes owne
brain-dead. maybe the school should change its name to something more appropriate. yeah. the gutfeld instituteare the professors up there on the left. my motto, it's more than a rash. it's an education. because learning can be contagious. that's what my dermatologist told me. i hope you learned a lesson, greg. i did. i didn't, tyrus. tyrus, tyrus. isn't this what happened? you're going to ban everything. you've got to ban yourself? >> tyrus: always laugh when this enlightened group wants...
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institute of world history was with us after the commercial oil war. how does he remember what the name is about dizziness to improve cerebral circulation, brain work, memoryness reduction. now do not forget or call for a workout or straighten yoga or dancing, we understand. how many things do you decide during the day, so the map of the world works for you every day, the payment systems of the world. engine protection from the first second in start-stop mode and sharp turnaround role in new packaging to keep quality affordable. that old on the 21st century person's smart phone device traffic a whole package a lot has accumulated over 100 years can things. excellent heritage and gigabytes are transferred again and again tele2 other rules force of nature, tempered spirit, unsurpassed power and comfort airboats and all-terrain vehicles north will overcome any obstacles and lead to new records. unleash your power with the sever technique, all the techniques are available. without bank insurance for household appliances for 6 and 12 months for 6 and 12 months installments in rbt.ru without bank insurance. this is lena, and she has just found her dream apartmen
institute of world history was with us after the commercial oil war. how does he remember what the name is about dizziness to improve cerebral circulation, brain work, memoryness reduction. now do not forget or call for a workout or straighten yoga or dancing, we understand. how many things do you decide during the day, so the map of the world works for you every day, the payment systems of the world. engine protection from the first second in start-stop mode and sharp turnaround role in new...
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brain dead. maybe the schoolbr should change its name to something more appropriate. >> yeah, gutfeld institute of virology. you know, those are l the professors up there on the left. it my motto it's more than a rash. it's an education because learning can beti contagious. that's so my dermatologist tolda meto i hope you learned a lesso, greg. i did. i did.n' tyrus virus tiresias. this what happens? you're going to ban everything. you've got to ban yourself. t alwaysyr laugh when this enlightened group wants to. let's just say systemic racismrs is a real thing.. i mean, it is there. it's everywhere i have to keep my seat a few inches back from everybody else. i can't have us all at the same table. let's just say it is. and so it's kind of like being someone giving you a bag. you right? right. big of [bleep]. this horrible and it said it and they give the bad you know, like wow, this is such the oh, i'm going to change bag of flowers. >> it's still a bag. sosobag doesn't matter what yol it if it's really systemic racism, changing the namean doesn't matter.ge right. you've got to change the philoso
brain dead. maybe the schoolbr should change its name to something more appropriate. >> yeah, gutfeld institute of virology. you know, those are l the professors up there on the left. it my motto it's more than a rash. it's an education because learning can beti contagious. that's so my dermatologist tolda meto i hope you learned a lesso, greg. i did. i did.n' tyrus virus tiresias. this what happens? you're going to ban everything. you've got to ban yourself. t alwaysyr laugh when this...
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bones and possibly better hearts and brain health >> i think the benefits are quite high and the risks are very low. >> reporter: now scientists at the national instituteects of traditional therapy >> i think it would be hugely important, anti-depreswon who is going to be taking them. >> reporter: to help others like her, she runs a platform called revel which offers forums and expert advice on menopause and midlife. >> you went to your doctor for things you did not associate. >> right. >> with menopause. being depressed. being anxious, being irritable and people didn't connect the dots for you. >> that is why i started the community i did. >> knowing that you are not alone and being able to talk to other women about how to get through it is huge >> the bottom line is experts say any woman in her 40s and 50s experiencing depression or anxiety should talk to her ob/gyn about hormone replacement therapy as a possible treatment. and this is really important because so many women don't know when they are in perimenopause they don't associate, insomnia, mood changes with menopause. >> i think you are right that a that. lot of people did think that hrt was s
bones and possibly better hearts and brain health >> i think the benefits are quite high and the risks are very low. >> reporter: now scientists at the national instituteects of traditional therapy >> i think it would be hugely important, anti-depreswon who is going to be taking them. >> reporter: to help others like her, she runs a platform called revel which offers forums and expert advice on menopause and midlife. >> you went to your doctor for things you did...
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hand that use of online platforms is harmful for their development, the brain development, but also at the same time, the institution will say that they are the wave of the future, that we have to use them, they are in such demand that we are going to put more and more classes online to offer more availability to these classes for more people. and so i'm kind of wondering what they have to say on the use of lms's. host: kevin, thank you. guest: pedro, kevin brings up a lot of issues. we've learned a lot during this pandemic about the technology and the tools that were there two years ago, the tools that have been developed since then, and how we can actually use tools to provide a more complete education for students, and meet them where they are. we have many students who thrived in virtual learning, many students who did not. we know now that virtual tools can help in some instances, and in some instances, it is not the best way for students to learn. what we have been advocating for is for educators to be at the table making those continuing learning decisions based on the individual needs of the students. and so
hand that use of online platforms is harmful for their development, the brain development, but also at the same time, the institution will say that they are the wave of the future, that we have to use them, they are in such demand that we are going to put more and more classes online to offer more availability to these classes for more people. and so i'm kind of wondering what they have to say on the use of lms's. host: kevin, thank you. guest: pedro, kevin brings up a lot of issues. we've...
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institute spoke, for example, about the risks and benefits of nature-like technologies. in this case. it is important to include the head. the highest achievement of nature is the human brainsmall organ that created everything under the lunar world. this organ consumes 10 watts at a peak moment of up to thirty, apparently not for everyone, but only a year ago the power of all computers in the world equaled and approached the power of the brain of one person. we the greatest side of the world, because when they tell you about energy, energy is a high-tech industry. a little strange, is able to explore wealth to seek minerals mining, minerals primarily oil and gas is a layer. high-tech business and we have always done it better than anyone else in the world. this is the third similar, educational marathon format that turned out to be effective; each speaker shares his experience so that others in sochi can use it. such an example to follow is an educational center. sirius for 7 years. it has graduated from 52,000 top students who come from all over the country. there is an opportunity to be here. the strongest teachers have a very strong and motivated student. and very passi
institute spoke, for example, about the risks and benefits of nature-like technologies. in this case. it is important to include the head. the highest achievement of nature is the human brainsmall organ that created everything under the lunar world. this organ consumes 10 watts at a peak moment of up to thirty, apparently not for everyone, but only a year ago the power of all computers in the world equaled and approached the power of the brain of one person. we the greatest side of the world,...
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brain injury, addiction, genetics and more. my question is, how is the nih insuring this multifaceted topic is appropriately addressed including coordination among multiple relevant institutes and centers. do you have the resources necessary. >> we do have opportunities across nih for the space to collaborate with one another. for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits, how the circuits of the brain work. there is also emphasis on the community-based level making sure that their appropriate mental health services provided to those in need as well as the stigma nice asian of the companies of mental health conditions. let me turn to the doctor for her point. >> thank you. as we are addressing this we realize we saw the covid pond dimmick the issues will be particularly vulnerable and we are already seeing that with 30% increases in depression, lonelis an increase in suicide among teenagers even though it's not happening in adults. it is happening in intentional overdoses in adolescence. the first time we are seeing overdose deaths. the situation is clearly urgent. what we are doing as the doctor was saying, we are joining our efforts to
brain injury, addiction, genetics and more. my question is, how is the nih insuring this multifaceted topic is appropriately addressed including coordination among multiple relevant institutes and centers. do you have the resources necessary. >> we do have opportunities across nih for the space to collaborate with one another. for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits, how the circuits of the brain work. there is also emphasis on the community-based...
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was in the rdkb lugansk with a severe brain injury and needed a course of rehabilitation after our program to help his colleagues in luhansk, doctors from the institutesth. whom he did not walk or talk to. now re-learn to take your first steps and pronounce the first phrases. as you are now feeling normally well, the best division patients get up every day at six in the morning and will be peers in neighboring wards. its so brought up, a sympathetic fourteen-year-old guy in his native kirovsk knew the whole yard performed an operation on him . we have a five-story house praying for him, he will soak each grandmother to the fact that they are all back there to help. well, did they cry? we are simply accustomed to helping each other and to each other for everything. thank you, he says, 10 fragments from the explosion have already been taken out during the most difficult operations, two were still in my head six months later. here in the center of the roshal. the rooster is waiting again after a while we will educate him again and we will already spend reconstructive operations on the bones of the skull. and if it is necessary on the brain, and the same
was in the rdkb lugansk with a severe brain injury and needed a course of rehabilitation after our program to help his colleagues in luhansk, doctors from the institutesth. whom he did not walk or talk to. now re-learn to take your first steps and pronounce the first phrases. as you are now feeling normally well, the best division patients get up every day at six in the morning and will be peers in neighboring wards. its so brought up, a sympathetic fourteen-year-old guy in his native kirovsk...
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brain. maybe not just play. now joint research by samara universities are run by institutes of the russian academy of sciences and work, that is, but do something that people will use. if you have a desire for computers, the internet, then you can work in it thanks to the digital economy national project, the number of budget places. find specialties this year will more than double from 80,000 to 160,000. in addition, another 80,000 students will receive an additional it qualification for a new, created digital frames, the most popular areas. employers, artificial intelligence. information security mobile application development and java engineering. i want to learn the language. and now the toad is already in demand to work. therefore, in order to earn a lot, earn a lot to enter. the industry can be according to the portal popular among computer scientists, the average salary of a qualified specialist is almost 166,000 rubles. moreover, career growth, as well as income growth, will not keep itself waiting, good students immediately get on the pencil. future employer. everybody our students pass. uh, we direct th
brain. maybe not just play. now joint research by samara universities are run by institutes of the russian academy of sciences and work, that is, but do something that people will use. if you have a desire for computers, the internet, then you can work in it thanks to the digital economy national project, the number of budget places. find specialties this year will more than double from 80,000 to 160,000. in addition, another 80,000 students will receive an additional it qualification for a...
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do have opportunities across nih for the different institutes and centers in this space to collaborate with one another, through, for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits, how the circuits of the brain work. but there's also emphasis on the community-based level, making sure that mental health services are provided to those in needs and as well as efforts to avoid the stigmatization of the company's mental health conditions. let me turn to dr. volkov for her input. >> thank you very much for that question. i think as we're addressing the challenges with the covid pandemic. we realize when we solve the covid pandemic, the problems that arise for mental health issues are going to be remaining and particularly vulnerable are children and alt adolescents, we're seeing that increasing depression and loneliness, increasing suicides among teenagers even though it's not happening in adults. and we're also seeing an increase in intentionnal over doses among adolescents. for the first time overdoses in adolescents from fentanyl. it's urgent and doing what dr. tabak is saying, we're joining across the dif
do have opportunities across nih for the different institutes and centers in this space to collaborate with one another, through, for example, the brain initiative which is now seeking to understand the circuits, how the circuits of the brain work. but there's also emphasis on the community-based level, making sure that mental health services are provided to those in needs and as well as efforts to avoid the stigmatization of the company's mental health conditions. let me turn to dr. volkov for...
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institutes and centers and you have the resources necessary to meet this moment? >> we do have opportunities across nih to collaborate with one another so for example the brain initiativech is now seeking to understand how the circuits in the brain work , but there is also emphasis on the community-based level to make sure appropriate mental health services are provided to those in need as well as efforts. >> so as we are addressing all of theas challenges and so then those problems that arise that we will be remaining and depression and loneliness even though it's not happening i also see an increase and for the first time wece see overdose deaths so the situation is atclearly urgent and we're joining our efforts to try to understand what are the effects and what we can do to support them when has to be personalized and it's clear that the social determinants of healthoc are crucial as we learn to recognize those are in adverse economic situations are the most vulnerable. so understanding those factors and then to protect her children. >> going back to arpah-h. >> and that potential to transform that biomedical research. obviously i think if the decision has been made
institutes and centers and you have the resources necessary to meet this moment? >> we do have opportunities across nih to collaborate with one another so for example the brain initiativech is now seeking to understand how the circuits in the brain work , but there is also emphasis on the community-based level to make sure appropriate mental health services are provided to those in need as well as efforts. >> so as we are addressing all of theas challenges and so then those problems...
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institute is called a man on a chip. animals inside miniature constructions compartments for living cells that form miniature fragments different organs of the liver, lungs, thyroid gland, even the brain isolation to external pathogens, but also secondary effects. there will also be e observed, that is, the effects of how the neighboring organs reacted. what metabolites did he throw out after the medicine got to him in plans to create chips and dynamic structures inside, due to which the cells will shift relative to each other, as happens when moving human or vascular pulsation will make the model commit. in the future, with its help, pharmacists will be able not only to conduct preclinical trials, but also to select drugs for specific patients. this is especially important, for example, in oncology, when an incorrectly chosen treatment can kill healthy organs. they took a biopsy from him, settled these cells on a chip and e, looked at him sequentially. what drug is the best way to treat this tumor. we would have chosen the best one for him, and this drug the person would have recovered there with a probability of 90%. and you are so called personalized medicine, using animals to do s
institute is called a man on a chip. animals inside miniature constructions compartments for living cells that form miniature fragments different organs of the liver, lungs, thyroid gland, even the brain isolation to external pathogens, but also secondary effects. there will also be e observed, that is, the effects of how the neighboring organs reacted. what metabolites did he throw out after the medicine got to him in plans to create chips and dynamic structures inside, due to which the cells...