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russia 200 the museum of this fruit operates in kamyzyak in the astrakhan region the massachusetts institute of technologynd out when the blades of a disposable razor dull faster from cutting a hair perpendicular or at an angle. it turned out that in this case at an angle. at one time, the scythians expelled from the steppe of the northern black sea region, this tribe, which belonged to the book barbarian konan. bears 200 dense fur and a layer of fat protect the clubfoot from bee stings, but if it stings in this part of the body, even a painful shock to the nose can happen. during the journey of the sloops mirny and vostok, the shores of antarctica, it was this sloop that was commanded by mikhail lazarev vostok, section mirny quite right , mirny vostok, just commanded the bellingshaus 50 on 50 for 100 at the 1996 world snooker championship , ronio sullivan deliberately punched with that awkward hand against the odds, and nevertheless won the match to the outrage of canadian alain robin right no. right-handed according to kazakh legend, these seven robbers want to steal winged horses tied to an iron stake.
russia 200 the museum of this fruit operates in kamyzyak in the astrakhan region the massachusetts institute of technologynd out when the blades of a disposable razor dull faster from cutting a hair perpendicular or at an angle. it turned out that in this case at an angle. at one time, the scythians expelled from the steppe of the northern black sea region, this tribe, which belonged to the book barbarian konan. bears 200 dense fur and a layer of fat protect the clubfoot from bee stings, but if...
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from the world of science and technology, which is on the fourth line for the production of wood products. it may not be necessary to cut trees soon, scientists at the massachusetts institutetechnology have developed a way to grow wood in the laboratory for their experiments. they took easy, reproducing cells from a plant called zinnia, cultured them gracefully in a nutrient medium supplemented with hormones, and then textured them with a 3d printer and subjected them to dehydration at the exit. wooden objects of a given shape were obtained. that is, not only did the trees not suffer, but also efforts and resources were not spent on woodworking. and the strength and cost of such products. the truth is that nothing has been reported yet. there are a lot of funny videos on the internet dedicated to the scenes of washing pets dogs and cats have different attitudes to water and there are different opinions on how to properly maintain animal hygiene in general, but progress also does not stand still. see, for example, what devices are designed to simplify bath procedures in four-legged family members. among network videos there are those in which cats and dogs demonstrate the p
from the world of science and technology, which is on the fourth line for the production of wood products. it may not be necessary to cut trees soon, scientists at the massachusetts institutetechnology have developed a way to grow wood in the laboratory for their experiments. they took easy, reproducing cells from a plant called zinnia, cultured them gracefully in a nutrient medium supplemented with hormones, and then textured them with a 3d printer and subjected them to dehydration at the...
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to find a more realistic path, i'm at the massachusetts institute of technology to meet a pioneer in longevity research, dr. leonard guarente. he's taking on a big problem that most everyone will eventually face. - as you get older, you lose muscle mass and you gain fat mass. - okay. - and both of those things are bad. - sure. lenny is a firm believer in the power of exercise to keep our bodies healthier for longer. - by impacting aging, you can not only improve health, but help mitigate diseases. - [maren] at his cutting edge lab, his team identified the first longevity gene and this breakthrough opened the door to the possibility that we might one day control the aging process in the human organisms. - i think the best case scenario is attempting really to maintain what we call health span. if people live healthier lives for as long as possible and really compress morbidity to a very short period at the end of life, that's my al. - instead of slowly declining in our sixties, plagued by things like heart disease, dementia and cancer, lenny thinks we could live until 90 and then make
to find a more realistic path, i'm at the massachusetts institute of technology to meet a pioneer in longevity research, dr. leonard guarente. he's taking on a big problem that most everyone will eventually face. - as you get older, you lose muscle mass and you gain fat mass. - okay. - and both of those things are bad. - sure. lenny is a firm believer in the power of exercise to keep our bodies healthier for longer. - by impacting aging, you can not only improve health, but help mitigate...
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i'm at the massachusetts institute of technology, to meet dr. julie shah. she's leading groundbreaking research in human robot collaboration. - my lab works to develop robots that are effective teammates with people. - julie and her team are creating software that helps robots learn from humans. even giving them insight into different human behaviors. by being aware of real people, robots can directly work and interact with them. how do you teach these robots or machines to do these human-li tasks? - the rst step as it would be for any person, the first thing they do is become immersed in the environment and observe, and then we need an active learning process. the robot needs to be able to communicate or show back to the person what it's learned. we don't want the robot to learn the direct sequence of actions, we want the robot to learn this more general understanding. that's ultimately like our challenge. - [shivani] but getting a robot to grasp the bigger picture concept in order to understand the basics of its task in the first place requires a lot of o
i'm at the massachusetts institute of technology, to meet dr. julie shah. she's leading groundbreaking research in human robot collaboration. - my lab works to develop robots that are effective teammates with people. - julie and her team are creating software that helps robots learn from humans. even giving them insight into different human behaviors. by being aware of real people, robots can directly work and interact with them. how do you teach these robots or machines to do these human-li...
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that its creator william higginbot was an avid tennis fan in 1962 students at the massachusetts institute of technology, along with friends, developed the space world game program. this is the first space shooter that was displayed on the pdp-1 mini computer screen. in the seventies of the last century, engineer ralph bayer showed the world the world's first nagnalox home game console. odessa, she connected to a regular tv, so the games became available the era of online games began with the widest audience in the eighties. in parallel with them , sixteen-bit home consoles from nintendo and sega developed, the video game industry is developing at a staggering pace, and today advanced online video players are on the heel of toys for smartphones, their share in the gaming industry is about 58%, but the future of gaming is zoviar games, where the reality of the player is complemented by sensations sight-oriented, hearing, touching and even smelling whatever games you play, do not forget about reality, but for possibility. let not for long. to break away from it, we thank the american physicist thomas gold
that its creator william higginbot was an avid tennis fan in 1962 students at the massachusetts institute of technology, along with friends, developed the space world game program. this is the first space shooter that was displayed on the pdp-1 mini computer screen. in the seventies of the last century, engineer ralph bayer showed the world the world's first nagnalox home game console. odessa, she connected to a regular tv, so the games became available the era of online games began with the...
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kevin esvelt he is a's associate professor at massachusetts institute of technology. doctor esvelt received his va from chemistry and biology from harvey milk college and would later complete his ph.d. in bio chemistry at m.i.t. and harvard. while working at harvard university, dr. esvelt invented for age assisted continues evolution. or pa ac. a synthetic microbial system for a rapidly evolving by molecules. later, during his time as a wistful chronology fellow, esvelt focus centered around the development of gene drive technology. many of esvelt's contributions related to the bio ethics and biosafety of such gene drivers. he is credited with the first to describe how crisper gingrass can be used to alter the traits of wild populations in an evolutionary unstable manner. as we can work in the sculpting ablation group doctor esvelt and its technology created the new technology known as daisy drives. which black communities hoping to prevent or do these would enter wild organisms in local ecosystems. threat is career dr. asphalt has been a champion of universal safegua
kevin esvelt he is a's associate professor at massachusetts institute of technology. doctor esvelt received his va from chemistry and biology from harvey milk college and would later complete his ph.d. in bio chemistry at m.i.t. and harvard. while working at harvard university, dr. esvelt invented for age assisted continues evolution. or pa ac. a synthetic microbial system for a rapidly evolving by molecules. later, during his time as a wistful chronology fellow, esvelt focus centered around...
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the leverage out there within the financial system to give andrew low upset at the massachusetts institute of technologyt marvin loh at state street? marvin: i am not looking at from that perspective, what we learn from pension funds, these are strategies that potentially evolve over a decade in an environment that was very much geared towards lower interest rates in a more stable environment. there is nothing obvious to me relative to what we have learned over the last few decades. unfortunately, the financial crises we have face. jonathan: thank you for being with us. it has been such a log year already. but his story for the third quarter. futures tom are up .2 in the sterling is weaker. i have to say, this market has been all over the place. tom: david blanchflower is busy on twitter. thinking of him in the millions in florida. the government says that they will use the opr scrutiny. what a load of rubbish not going to happen we will let them hide this stuff, appalling. jonathan: that is heavy on opinion, november 23 i wonder if this new budget if it includes spending cuts in a big way to offset som
the leverage out there within the financial system to give andrew low upset at the massachusetts institute of technologyt marvin loh at state street? marvin: i am not looking at from that perspective, what we learn from pension funds, these are strategies that potentially evolve over a decade in an environment that was very much geared towards lower interest rates in a more stable environment. there is nothing obvious to me relative to what we have learned over the last few decades....
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tom: mann was simple, the acclaimed economist of the massachusetts institute of technology and she says the rope is fraying on anchored expectations. the best research comes from mr. navarro at citigroup, you remember him, 18% inflation was the splashy made six weeks ago. the fiscal proposals of prime minister truss are the same amount of cash call in the last eight years combined. jonathan: lisa called it. you wonder whether we start to see tensions off the back of these plans. if you're just tuning in, let's hit the ground running. futures bouncing back .6% on the s&p. on the nasdaq up .7%. yields higher six basis points. crude a little bit softer, down .2%. lisa: the focus in europe. that is where the crisis is, that is where the change in leadership is in the united kingdom. liz truss expected to deliver a speech around 11:30 eastern time. perhaps you will outline her plan for a 130 billion pound issue. how do you support some of the household budgets rather than allowing them to climb? what you are seeing the pound is a reprieve of a direct downward trend. how much do you get a fee
tom: mann was simple, the acclaimed economist of the massachusetts institute of technology and she says the rope is fraying on anchored expectations. the best research comes from mr. navarro at citigroup, you remember him, 18% inflation was the splashy made six weeks ago. the fiscal proposals of prime minister truss are the same amount of cash call in the last eight years combined. jonathan: lisa called it. you wonder whether we start to see tensions off the back of these plans. if you're just...