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they said at the california institute of technology that these dwarfs can have a mass equal to the sun. on a planet like earth the cosmic internet is more than a thousand light-years away from the earth . the name of the product is the production of a rocket with nuclear fuel to send to mars and beyond. this nuclear rocket will be experimentally launched into space by 2027, when the bion network passed with the existing technology. the journey between earth and mars takes 7 months, but a spaceship with nuclear power will make the space mission faster and safer for astronauts by reducing the transfer time . in general, nuclear propulsion requires less fuel , and this makes it possible to carry scientific equipment. more provided the cost of implementing this program is high and 499 millions of dollars are estimated about the development of technology for the mission to mars . a group of scientists discovered 600 million years of ocean water in the mineral deposits of the himalayas. by studying and examining our region, scientists found that mineral deposits such as magnesium located in
they said at the california institute of technology that these dwarfs can have a mass equal to the sun. on a planet like earth the cosmic internet is more than a thousand light-years away from the earth . the name of the product is the production of a rocket with nuclear fuel to send to mars and beyond. this nuclear rocket will be experimentally launched into space by 2027, when the bion network passed with the existing technology. the journey between earth and mars takes 7 months, but a...
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Jul 24, 2023
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it's all part of sutter's plan to build more than two dozen ambulance free care centers across northern california during the next four years. scientists with the massive institute of technology say the color of the ocean is changing due to climate change, the study found the change in color has been subtle and has happened in over 56% of oceans around the globe over time, scientists say the changes, though, are worrisome because it reflects the changes in the plankton communities and that, they say, will have an impact on marine life that feeds on plankton. it has been a blockbuster weekend at the box office thanks to the opening of two eagerly awaited movies. hey, barbie, can i come to your house tonight? sure i don't have anything. big plan. just a giant blowout party with all the barbies and planned choreography and a bespoke song. you should stop by. so cool. america's iconic doll has come to life on the big screen in a sea of pink. barbie is on pace to bring in $155 million domestically, in its opening weekend, the best debut for any film directed by a woman. it will also replace super mario brothers as the best opening weekend of the year. and director christopher nola
it's all part of sutter's plan to build more than two dozen ambulance free care centers across northern california during the next four years. scientists with the massive institute of technology say the color of the ocean is changing due to climate change, the study found the change in color has been subtle and has happened in over 56% of oceans around the globe over time, scientists say the changes, though, are worrisome because it reflects the changes in the plankton communities and that,...
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Jul 18, 2023
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university of california and the chancellor of berkeley says in part, "this institute gives the people's republic of china access to riches to an expertise which they can then use their economic technologicalvantage." berkeley is one of the crown jewels of our higher education system here in the united states. should we be giving china so much access to it? >> this has been a concern across the country. i was very outspoken years ago but another program called the confucius institute's, including in massachusetts. of course the intent of these programs is to exchange knowledge, to learn in both directions, and ultimately increase the knowledge of the world. but the problem is we have got to be realistic about how the prc might be using with a gain from this. in this case i think this program clearly needs to have much stronger guardrails to make sure they are not investing in technology, not helping china develop technology that ultimately could be used against us in a conflict. >> john: the letter goes on to say that collaboration could be circumventing restrictions that the united states currently has against china. it says in the letter that tbs eye is collaborating with prc universitie
university of california and the chancellor of berkeley says in part, "this institute gives the people's republic of china access to riches to an expertise which they can then use their economic technologicalvantage." berkeley is one of the crown jewels of our higher education system here in the united states. should we be giving china so much access to it? >> this has been a concern across the country. i was very outspoken years ago but another program called the confucius...
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Jul 1, 2023
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technology. others don't. you know, one place to look, i think, to pay a lot of attention to now if you're interested in this is california where they're, you know, instituted a lot of bans, but they're sort of now rolling them back because of a desire to fight crime. and i think, you know, i think thankfully, these issues are going are getting more attention in the us actually, partly because of the repeal of roe, because this is to really start to affect a lot of women in states where they're abortion bans. and i think that that in and of itself is really frightening. but i think the conversation that it has sparked encouraging because now people are paying much more attention to it. that's great. and actually, now we just quick, quick one. in the uk there's a code of conduct for surveillance camera use and there is a surveillance camera commissioner that's independent of the whole ministry that is watching over the law enforcement areas, agencies to make sure they're not abusing us. oh, well, i just want to close on this point, because coming to the top of the hour, too, thank you both so much for the work you've done on this. and continue to do on this
technology. others don't. you know, one place to look, i think, to pay a lot of attention to now if you're interested in this is california where they're, you know, instituted a lot of bans, but they're sort of now rolling them back because of a desire to fight crime. and i think, you know, i think thankfully, these issues are going are getting more attention in the us actually, partly because of the repeal of roe, because this is to really start to affect a lot of women in states where they're...
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Jul 31, 2023
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technology. others don't. you know, one place to look, i think, to pay a lot of attention to now if you're interested in this is california where they're, you know, instituted a lot of bans, but they're sort of now rolling them back because of a desire to fight crime. and i think, you know, i think thankfully, these issues are going are getting more attention in the us actually, partly because of the repeal of roe, because this is to really start to affect a lot of women in states where they're abortion bans. and i think that that in and of itself is really frightening. but i think the conversation that it has sparked encouraging because now people are paying much more attention to it. that's great. and actually, now we just quick, quick one. in the uk there's a code of conduct for surveillance camera use and there is a surveillance camera commissioner that's independent of the whole ministry that is watching over the law enforcement areas, agencies to make sure they're not abusing us. oh, well, i just want to close on this point, because coming to the top of the hour, too, thank you both so much for the work you've done on this. and continue to do on this
technology. others don't. you know, one place to look, i think, to pay a lot of attention to now if you're interested in this is california where they're, you know, instituted a lot of bans, but they're sort of now rolling them back because of a desire to fight crime. and i think, you know, i think thankfully, these issues are going are getting more attention in the us actually, partly because of the repeal of roe, because this is to really start to affect a lot of women in states where they're...