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emily brown, reporting scotland. physics have been announced. climate scientists syukuro manabe, klaus hasselmann and giorgio parisi were given the award for their work to understand complex systems such as the earth's climate. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to to hamishjohnston from physics world and asked him why he thought they'd won. this is a fairly unique award in the history of nobel prizes for physics. it is all about the study of complexity. physicists are often accused by other scientists of looking at a very simple systems, cherry picking what they are looking at, particles colliding and seeing what is happening. but in this case, two of these researchers, hasselmann and manabe, have picked the earth's climate, and using simulations and a lot of physics, they have managed to understand the contributions of all the various processes that drive climate change, and that of course is an incredible scientific feat, but also an incredible service to humanity, and i am really, really chuffed that physicists doi
emily brown, reporting scotland. physics have been announced. climate scientists syukuro manabe, klaus hasselmann and giorgio parisi were given the award for their work to understand complex systems such as the earth's climate. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to to hamishjohnston from physics world and asked him why he thought they'd won. this is a fairly unique award in the history of nobel prizes for physics. it is all about the study of complexity. physicists are often accused by other...
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now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children's lives, in disclosure: who's looking after the kids? one in three internet users is a child. pizza! children's attention is worth billions. it's an industry fuelled by personal data. ad tech and big tech sometimes know more about a young person than their parents do. where young users don't always understand what they're sharing. they've got messages stored here from when i was... must have been 13, 1a. should more be done to control this massive market? are they kind of influencing children's life's choices? absolutely. tonight, who's watching the kids? i've had a digital life since i was about 13. facebook, instagram, youtube, tiktok. i love social media. now, these days, i almost feel like my digital life is indistinguishable from my real one. i mean, if i didn't instagrammed it, did it even really happen? i know that advertising is a part of this, and recently, i noticed the return of some old anxieties, alongside a high number of diet—related ads. it made me askjust how much do so
now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children's lives, in disclosure: who's looking after the kids? one in three internet users is a child. pizza! children's attention is worth billions. it's an industry fuelled by personal data. ad tech and big tech sometimes know more about a young person than their parents do. where young users don't always understand what they're sharing. they've got messages stored here from when i was... must have been...
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now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children's
now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children's
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emily brown, reporting scotland. is the high street bouncing back after the pandemic? business correspondence. i am joined by our business corresondence. �* , . ,, ., correspondence. as we get back to somethin: correspondence. as we get back to something more _ correspondence. as we get back to something more normal, - correspondence. as we get back to something more normal, retailers| something more normal, retailers really keen to get people back through their doors so they have updated the city on how they have been firing. it is worth remembering that footfall on the high street is not back to levels it was before, and there is concern that some of our behaviour might have changed forever, particularly the move to online, which we have got used to doing more during the pandemic maybe that has longer term implications for retailers. greggs the bakers telling us it is not immune from some of the disruption we had seen to labour, it is unable to get all the staff it needs, and also to supplies, we have talked about that particularly with relation to petrol and hgv dri
emily brown, reporting scotland. is the high street bouncing back after the pandemic? business correspondence. i am joined by our business corresondence. �* , . ,, ., correspondence. as we get back to somethin: correspondence. as we get back to something more _ correspondence. as we get back to something more normal, - correspondence. as we get back to something more normal, retailers| something more normal, retailers really keen to get people back through their doors so they have updated the...
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and coming up in the latest edition of the discloser, emily brown investigates the effects of socialompanies are having on children's lives. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the business secretary says rising gas prices have created a critical situation for many industries, but he's defended the government's handling of the energy crisis. kwasi kwarteng said he is continuing to hold talks with energy suppliers and the treasury about possible support. however, the treasury denies any talks have taken place. our business correspondent katie prescott has the latest. catching up over sunday brunch. on the run up to it once, rising energy bills work by top talking point in this cafe. not least for the owner, as making coffee gets more expensive. i mainly worry that the prices won't change, because we have dealt with them in the current situation, the idea that in those places the same as ok will be normalised. the business secretary this morning would not commit to lower energy bills for companies like this one. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry all the
and coming up in the latest edition of the discloser, emily brown investigates the effects of socialompanies are having on children's lives. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the business secretary says rising gas prices have created a critical situation for many industries, but he's defended the government's handling of the energy crisis. kwasi kwarteng said he is continuing to hold talks with energy suppliers and the treasury about possible support. however, the treasury denies any...
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now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children'sions. it's an industry fuelled by personal data. ad tech and big tech sometimes know more about a young person than their parents do. where young users don't always understand what they're sharing. they've got messages stored here from when i was... must have been 13, 1a. should more be done to control this massive market? are they kind of influencing children's life's choices? absolutely. tonight, who's watching the kids?
now on bbc news, emily brown investigates the effect social media companies are having on children'sions. it's an industry fuelled by personal data. ad tech and big tech sometimes know more about a young person than their parents do. where young users don't always understand what they're sharing. they've got messages stored here from when i was... must have been 13, 1a. should more be done to control this massive market? are they kind of influencing children's life's choices? absolutely....
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emily brown, reporting scotland.neral of the academy _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me i in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me today. in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me today i in. i am the secretary-general of i the academy and with me today i have to members of the nobel committee for physics, the professor on my right is the chairman of the committee under my left, another professor, also a member. the academy met this morning, we have taken a decision on the nobel prize in physics, we have contacted the laureates and now we are here to tell you about it. i will read the announcement first in swedish and then in other languages, the profession will make some remarks on behalf of the nobel committee and the other professor will present to you the science behind the price. tie you the science behind the price. he speaks in swedish. studio: q
emily brown, reporting scotland.neral of the academy _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with _ in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me i in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me today. in. i am the secretary-general of the academy and with me today i in. i am the secretary-general of i the academy and with me today i have to members of the nobel committee for physics, the professor on my...
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we are working very closely to get this bill defeated and ultimately vetoed by governor brown. >> emilywho is a bright star with regards to her passion, her commitment, her tenacity and she's just a great, fun person. she's all of the things that you would want in an employee and an ambassador for our organization. >> my biggest take away is you can always find a way, especially when something is important and worth fighting for, if you put your heads together with people, and you collaborate, that usually you can find some solution to get to your goal. in this case, it was a bill that most people considered politically difficult to complete, and we didn't have a chance of doing it, but with a lot of strattizing with a lot of different partners, we got it done. my name is emily lamb, and i am the director of policy and government affairs, and i've been with sfpuc for 2.5 years.. secretary, would you please call the roll. >> (roll call). >> our next item i will yield to commissioner dorado to read the land acknowledgement. >> the san francisco health commission acknowledges that we are o
we are working very closely to get this bill defeated and ultimately vetoed by governor brown. >> emilywho is a bright star with regards to her passion, her commitment, her tenacity and she's just a great, fun person. she's all of the things that you would want in an employee and an ambassador for our organization. >> my biggest take away is you can always find a way, especially when something is important and worth fighting for, if you put your heads together with people, and you...