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support fund for the country's researchers and technologists , which was changed to the national science foundation of iran , which is more comprehensive than the support fund. the regulations for attracting and cultivating top national talents in the field have been finalized various artistic, scientific, and sports programs were approved and the amendment of the regulations for the formation of the supreme board of recruitment of the members of the faculty of the judiciary said about the latest details of the terrorist incident in kerman, so far 35 people have been returned. the support and transfer teams of the accused who came from abroad were identified and arrested in 6 provinces. referring to the latest status of the case of the former directors of the stock exchange, mr. satyaishi said that the case of 6 former directors of the stock exchange organization is being processed in the special court of economic crimes after the indictment and indictment. a hearing has been held regarding this case and the next session we have until bahman, the 24th of bahman of this year, and there is another pa
support fund for the country's researchers and technologists , which was changed to the national science foundation of iran , which is more comprehensive than the support fund. the regulations for attracting and cultivating top national talents in the field have been finalized various artistic, scientific, and sports programs were approved and the amendment of the regulations for the formation of the supreme board of recruitment of the members of the faculty of the judiciary said about the...
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getting good research that the laws that are passed are high-quality we saw yesterday, the national science foundationed a large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. we've seen governments move much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or the bills at the state level we are seeing proposed. they a sort of learning from the mistakes during the social media era and i think they can be quite impactf. host: you mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet, president biden issues executive order on trustworthy artificial intelligence, that came out in october. what impact do you think that will have? guest: in terms of the impact it will have come i think it's too early to tell. some of the pieces of it will need to be updated as the technology changes. for example, it focuses on models and technology of a certain size. as the technology advances, we will either rethink that where they've focused on largew our cs are quite small and even handheld. in general, the orientation and
getting good research that the laws that are passed are high-quality we saw yesterday, the national science foundationed a large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. we've seen governments move much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or the bills at the state level we are seeing proposed. they a sort of learning from the mistakes during the social media era and i think they can be quite impactf. host: you mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet,...
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it was really through the national science foundation, or through the nih, it would encourage facultyte students, postdocs, to dream big about what was possible. funding was given to dreaming big about what was possible. out of that came some of the biggest breakthroughs in universities on some of the most fundamental research. because understood that these ty not be commercialize a bowl -- commercializeable ever, but they certainly were not immediately. that protection of that fundamental base became one of the hallmarks of the united states. i can tell you as provost of stanford, i got to oversee that research enterprise. and of course, we have a lot to come out of that. there is a story going before that in 1934, these two graduate students asked their dean of engineering to give them $500 to commercialize their product. that would be bill hewlett and david packard. in 2000, the university would help a couple of its graduatest0 brennan, who founded google. the ability of the government to fund this fundamental research, and enrich the economy and made us the leader, i think underst
it was really through the national science foundation, or through the nih, it would encourage facultyte students, postdocs, to dream big about what was possible. funding was given to dreaming big about what was possible. out of that came some of the biggest breakthroughs in universities on some of the most fundamental research. because understood that these ty not be commercialize a bowl -- commercializeable ever, but they certainly were not immediately. that protection of that fundamental base...
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support fund for researchers and technologists of the country, which was changed as the national science foundation of iran, which is more comprehensive than the fund. the system of evaluation and acceptance of students committed to serving the ministry of education should be free from the problems that were finalized in this meeting. the letter of formation of the supreme board to recruit members of the academic staff of the spokesperson of the judiciary. regarding the latest details of the terrorist incident, kerman said that 35 people have been arrested so far, and the support and transfer teams of the accused who have come from abroad are also in the latest status of the case of the former managers of the stock exchange. he also said that the case of 6 former managers of the stock exchange organization is being processed in the special court for economic crimes after the accusation and indictment. a hearing has been held regarding this case, and the next hearing will be held until bahman, 24th of bahman of the year. there will be another part of the case that is open, this is related to the sto
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good research that the laws that are passed are high quality and you saw yesterday at the national science foundation announced a funding program in ai to do exactly this but we have seen governments move much, much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or bill proposed. they are sort of learning from some of the mistakes during the social media era and i think can be quite impactful. >> you just mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet president biden issues executive order on safe, secure and trust worthy artificial intelligence. that came out in october. any -- what impact do you think that's going to have? >> in terms of the impact that it's going to have, i think it's a little bit too early to tell. some of the pieces of it are going to be updated as the technology changes, for example, focus on models, sort of technology of a certain size and i think that as technology advances we are going to rethink that. but in general i think that gesture at sort of policy making toward trying to move quickly, trying to learn much more quickly about technology that i think w
good research that the laws that are passed are high quality and you saw yesterday at the national science foundation announced a funding program in ai to do exactly this but we have seen governments move much, much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or bill proposed. they are sort of learning from some of the mistakes during the social media era and i think can be quite impactful. >> you just mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet president biden...
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it was really through the national science foundation or darpa in the defenseepartment or through the nih, it would encourage faculty, graduate students, postdocs to dream big about what was possible. and funding was given to dreaming big about what was possible. out of that came some of the biggest breakthroughs in universities on some of the most fundamental research, because the government understood that these things might not be commercialize of all ever, but this certainly were not immediately. so the protection of that base, the fundamental base became one of the hallmarks of the united states. i can tell you as provost of stanford i got to oversee that research enterprise. and, of course, we had a lot to come out of that because there's a story going back before that in 1934, these two graduate students asked their deanhe of engineering to fund, to give him $500 hundred dollars to commercialize the product. that would be bill hewlett and david packard. in 2000 the university would help a couple of its graduate student, larry page and larry brent who would found google. so this
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paramedicine mike mason who attended a two day conference in alexander virginia for the national science foundation. we have partnership with the son jose university partners, dr. warten and [indiscernible] they received a grant from the national science foundation to look into [indiscernible] this was to provide some guidance from that leadership and there was a opportunity for them to collaborate with other awardees. november 9, chief pang represented the department at a city hearing with public safety and neighborhood service board of supervisors committee to discuss the topic of treatment on demand. chief pang was able to provide a variety of data support and narratives that spoke to the department's position and understanding of the current state and demand for treatment and services. our [indiscernible] we had two of them in october and november. in october we had the department of public health comprehensive crisis director, stephanie felder. she spoke to our division and department members regarding the role the comprehensive crisis team. and also in november, we had the department of publi
paramedicine mike mason who attended a two day conference in alexander virginia for the national science foundation. we have partnership with the son jose university partners, dr. warten and [indiscernible] they received a grant from the national science foundation to look into [indiscernible] this was to provide some guidance from that leadership and there was a opportunity for them to collaborate with other awardees. november 9, chief pang represented the department at a city hearing with...
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national science foundation are now making rates a more important qualification for receiving medicals than actual scientific qualification. if you want to get a grant for alzheimer's research lab or your neurology lab, you will have to show how it affects the diversity and how your own lab was working to change the demographics of its research core.ly i don't care who discovers the pathways that are responsible for alzheimer's. if that lot lab is all chinese, if it's all-female, if it's all black, if it's all white, i do not care. doing thing that matters is are these the most qualified scientists uniquely in the united states we have made the decision that diversity is more important that meritocracy. meanwhile chinan does not pay attention to identity politics. it is racing full speed ahead trying to throw everything it's got its most talented meth mathematically and scientifically inclined students without saying we have to pull down their capacity in order to make some -- make sure all groups stand up at the same rate at the end of the line. >> so that is science. the next major
national science foundation are now making rates a more important qualification for receiving medicals than actual scientific qualification. if you want to get a grant for alzheimer's research lab or your neurology lab, you will have to show how it affects the diversity and how your own lab was working to change the demographics of its research core.ly i don't care who discovers the pathways that are responsible for alzheimer's. if that lot lab is all chinese, if it's all-female, if it's all...
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pressure is also coming from national funding agencies, the national institutes of health, national science foundation are now making race a more important qualification for receiving medical grants than actual scientific qualification. if you want to get a grant for your alzheimer's research lab or your neurology, a greater neurology lab, you have to show how you work effects and approves diversity and how your own lab is working to change the demographicsar of its research core. c now, frankly i don't care who discovers the neurological pathways that are responsible for alzheimer's. if that lab is all chinese, if it's all-female, if it's all black, if it's all white, i don't care. the only thing that matters is the most qualified scientists. but in the united states and uniquely and the united states we have made the decision that diversity is more important than meritocracy. meanwhile, china doesn't pay attention to identity politics and it is racing full speed ahead try to throw everything it's got at its most talented, mathematically inclined and scientifically inclined to students without saying
pressure is also coming from national funding agencies, the national institutes of health, national science foundation are now making race a more important qualification for receiving medical grants than actual scientific qualification. if you want to get a grant for your alzheimer's research lab or your neurology, a greater neurology lab, you have to show how you work effects and approves diversity and how your own lab is working to change the demographicsar of its research core. c now,...
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physical society, a recipient of the presidential faculty award from the white house and national science foundation and, was awarded the 2019 templeton prize and has authored five books and is the co-founder of 13.8, where he writes about science and culture with physicist adam frank. he is devoted to the understanding of science and his books have been published in 15 languages. a native of riyadh, janeiro, brazil, he lives in hanover, hampshire. marcelo gleiser is presenting his new book, the dawn of a mindful universe, a manifesto for future since copernicus yes, humanity has increasingly seen itself as adrift in insignificant speck within a large cold universe. in donovan mindful universe, marcelo gleiser argues that it is we have lost the spark of the enlightenment, has guided humanity that has guided him in development over the past several centuries. while some scientific efforts have been over the past. excuse me, while some scientific efforts have been made to overcome this increasingly bleak perspective, the ongoing search for life on other planets, the recent idea of the multiverse, they
physical society, a recipient of the presidential faculty award from the white house and national science foundation and, was awarded the 2019 templeton prize and has authored five books and is the co-founder of 13.8, where he writes about science and culture with physicist adam frank. he is devoted to the understanding of science and his books have been published in 15 languages. a native of riyadh, janeiro, brazil, he lives in hanover, hampshire. marcelo gleiser is presenting his new book,...
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[laughter] >> i am from the national science foundation. my questions about u.s.hyphens china scientific reciprocity. we have issues where we feel we give more than we get and yet it's a complicated relationship of course. i'm wondering what your view is about scientific collaboration with the p.r.c.. >> i'm smiling because i agree with you on the word reciprocity and the value of it. it's a golden rule in diplomacy. the science technology agreement was the first agreement that president carter and the chinese president signed in 1979. it's been the bedrock of our cooperation and research institutions, academic institutions and some of science and technology universities. it's very important. that agreement lapsed a couple of months ago. we agreed to extend by six months. i met with the science and tech minister a couple of weeks ago in beijing. we are beginning a discussion on whether or not to extend it. we have a new agreement and what would be the issues involved. i think it's complicated. an agreement made in 1979 does not account for artificial intelligence.
[laughter] >> i am from the national science foundation. my questions about u.s.hyphens china scientific reciprocity. we have issues where we feel we give more than we get and yet it's a complicated relationship of course. i'm wondering what your view is about scientific collaboration with the p.r.c.. >> i'm smiling because i agree with you on the word reciprocity and the value of it. it's a golden rule in diplomacy. the science technology agreement was the first agreement that...
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undergraduate institution, warren conducts accelerator nuclear physics research funded by the national science foundation with indiana wesleyan students on the iwg campus at the facility of four rare isotope beams at michigan state university and at oppenheimer's own los alamos national laboratory is thus my pleasure to entrust this conversation. j. oppenheimer an evolving legacy to warrant. thank you, dr. collega, for your warm welcome and for providing us the context for our conversation this evening on the evolving legacy of robert oppenheimer. it's my honor to serve as moderator for this conversation with our distinguished guests, our evening will be guided by a series of questions posed by students at indiana wesleyan university. so we'll ahead and begin with our first question. j. robert oppenheimer believed atomic bombs, in his words, dreadful weapons and fully understood the devastating impact they would have on a large civilian. and yet, he continued, be involved in its development. ultimately with spectacular success. when development the hydrogen bomb was later proposed debated, he strongly op
undergraduate institution, warren conducts accelerator nuclear physics research funded by the national science foundation with indiana wesleyan students on the iwg campus at the facility of four rare isotope beams at michigan state university and at oppenheimer's own los alamos national laboratory is thus my pleasure to entrust this conversation. j. oppenheimer an evolving legacy to warrant. thank you, dr. collega, for your warm welcome and for providing us the context for our conversation this...
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city of new york and several nonprofit and insurance industry partners and funded by the national science foundation. it provides a level of financial protection for low to moderate income households that previously lacked insurance. more broadly, other industries such as the finance and real estate industries can incentivize flood resilience investment together with the insurance industry and all levels of government. the national institute of building sciences recentlypó issued a roadmap specifically highlighting how residential structures prone to flooding would benefit from these incentives. the report identified cobeneficiaries of mitigation investments and highlighted how these cobeneficiary industries can help pay for these investments. thank you forand the opportunitw federal, state and local programs together with innovations from industry can help close america's flood resilience cap. chair brown: thank you dr. kaniewski. mayor patterson, welcome. hon. patterson: good morning, is committee. i appreciate the event tatian to speak to you on behalf of the national flood insurance program. i a
city of new york and several nonprofit and insurance industry partners and funded by the national science foundation. it provides a level of financial protection for low to moderate income households that previously lacked insurance. more broadly, other industries such as the finance and real estate industries can incentivize flood resilience investment together with the insurance industry and all levels of government. the national institute of building sciences recentlypó issued a roadmap...
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the city of new york and several nonprofit and insunce industry partners and funded by e national science foundation. it provides a level of financial protection for low to moderate income households that previously lacked insurance. more broadly, other industries such as thfinance and real estate industrs can incentivize flood resilience investment together with the insurance industry and all levels of government. the national institute of building sciences recently issued a roadmap specifically highlighting how residential structures prone to flooding would benefit from these incentes. the report identified cobeneficiaries of mitigation vestments and highlighted how these cobeneficiary industries can help pay for these investments. thank you for your time today and the opportunity to share how federal, state and local programs together with innovatis from industry can help close america's flood resilience cap. chair brown: thank you dr. kaniewski. mayor patterson, welcome. hon. patterson: good morning, esteemed members of this committee. i appreciate the event tatian to speak to you on behalf of t
the city of new york and several nonprofit and insunce industry partners and funded by e national science foundation. it provides a level of financial protection for low to moderate income households that previously lacked insurance. more broadly, other industries such as thfinance and real estate industrs can incentivize flood resilience investment together with the insurance industry and all levels of government. the national institute of building sciences recently issued a roadmap...
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partnership with the city of new york several nonprofit insurance industry partners funded by the national science foundationes a level of financial protection are low to moderate income households that previously lack insurance. as the finance and real estate industries incentivize a flood resilience investments together with the insurancer industry ad all levels of government. national institutes of health and scices recently issued a roadmap specifically highlighting how residential structures prone to flooding wouldru benefit from these incentives for the report identified cobeneficiaries of mitigation investment and highlighted how the cobeneficiary industries can together help pay for these investments. thank you for your time today and the opportunity to share how federal, state, local programs to get of the innovations from industry can help close america's flood resilience cap. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you doctor. mayor patterson, welcome. >> thank you comic-con morning chairman brown, ranking member scott as was you see members of this committee. patterson also the second vice pre
partnership with the city of new york several nonprofit insurance industry partners funded by the national science foundationes a level of financial protection are low to moderate income households that previously lack insurance. as the finance and real estate industries incentivize a flood resilience investments together with the insurancer industry ad all levels of government. national institutes of health and scices recently issued a roadmap specifically highlighting how residential...
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according to the national science foundation, china graduated 1.2 million engineers in 2016. we graduated 130,000. one third of chinese college students major in engineering. in america it's 7%. how are we going to compete against our biggest adversary, china, if we're not educated? kids in china are learning cal calculus, and this is in elementary school. kids in china are learning calculus, while our kids are studying pronouns and the 50 genders in the critical race theory. it is a disservice. we are cheating our kids. and frankly, it's a national security issue. my democratic colleagues need to remember that our education system does not exist for the sake of the teachers or principals, administrators, or even coaches. it doesn't exist for that. it's not about our teachers' unions. it's about our students getting an education, learning to read or write, do math, preparing for a future. we forgot about that. but unfortunately, we forgot about that for a long time. it's about preparing kids for life. what an idea. so what is school choice? school choice just means funding th
according to the national science foundation, china graduated 1.2 million engineers in 2016. we graduated 130,000. one third of chinese college students major in engineering. in america it's 7%. how are we going to compete against our biggest adversary, china, if we're not educated? kids in china are learning cal calculus, and this is in elementary school. kids in china are learning calculus, while our kids are studying pronouns and the 50 genders in the critical race theory. it is a...
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getting good research that the laws that are passed are high-quality we saw yesterday, the national science foundation large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. we've seen governments move much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or the bills at the state level we are seeing proposed. they are sort of learning from the mistakes during the social media era and i think they can be quite impactful. host: you mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet, president biden issues executive order on trustworthy artificial intelligence, that came out in october. what impact do you think that will have? guest: in terms of the impact it will have come i think it's too early to tell. some of the pieces of it will need to be updated as the technology changes. for example, it focuses on models and technology of a certain size. as the technology advances, we will either rethink that where they've focused on large computers and now our computers are quite small and even handheld. in general, the orientation and policymaking is towards moving quickly and trying to learn much mo
getting good research that the laws that are passed are high-quality we saw yesterday, the national science foundation large new funding program in ai to do exactly this. we've seen governments move much faster whether it's joe biden's executive order or the bills at the state level we are seeing proposed. they are sort of learning from the mistakes during the social media era and i think they can be quite impactful. host: you mentioned the executive order. i have it here on the fact sheet,...
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national average. sports and youth, barkat foundation, science and technology parks, ministry of industry, mines and trade, ministry of communications and information technology and ali foundation, these are our flagship institutions. regarding the question you asked, we now have an average accuracy of approximately 69 across the country. that is, 69 to 70, because we monitor the contact with the person. we will talk to the person that has been created or not created. what is your opinion? about 73% of the accuracy is our in-person supervision when we go to the place of the supervisor. supervision our attendance is about 68 with the algorithm that we had in terms of my progress in registering employment from the beginning of the year until now . we hope that by the end of the year we will be about 62 or 63. this year, we hope that by god's grace , we will reach our commitment of one million jobs to the people. it is a general concern for those who want to work in other cross-border areas, but they fall victim to fraud. what has the ministry of labor, welfare and social security done between then until now
national average. sports and youth, barkat foundation, science and technology parks, ministry of industry, mines and trade, ministry of communications and information technology and ali foundation, these are our flagship institutions. regarding the question you asked, we now have an average accuracy of approximately 69 across the country. that is, 69 to 70, because we monitor the contact with the person. we will talk to the person that has been created or not created. what is your opinion?...
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national average. the youth of barkat foundation, ministry of science and technology parks mining industry and trade, ministry of communication and information technology, alavi foundation, that these devices. regarding the question you asked, our average accuracy across the country is approximately 69, that is, 69 to 70, because of the monitoring of the call we call the person , we talk to the person. in terms of our progress, we are going to the algorithm that we have had since the beginning of the year until now . i see. until the at the end of the year, we hope that by the grace of god , we will reach our commitment to the people, which is one million jobs, and we will be able to report to the people clearly. if we do not reach it, be sure that we will announce to the people that we did not reach that commitment of one million, but our hope is that god willing. what the business environment shows, what the labor market shows is that we will definitely achieve the commitment of one million jobs, god willing, mr. doctor, the amount of facilities that are available to the so-called different institutions or
national average. the youth of barkat foundation, ministry of science and technology parks mining industry and trade, ministry of communication and information technology, alavi foundation, that these devices. regarding the question you asked, our average accuracy across the country is approximately 69, that is, 69 to 70, because of the monitoring of the call we call the person , we talk to the person. in terms of our progress, we are going to the algorithm that we have had since the beginning...
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today's event for those who buy the book to the autism science foundation to and csa, the national counciln super autism. i was hoping you could tell us a little bit more about ncsa. i know you're vice president. you are so proud of my involvement with ncsa i've been was one of the founding board members. it's the the brainchild of jill who was in california. and she kind of reached out and brought together so many advocates who were doing kind of similar work all across the country. so allison's involved with ncsa. lisa charles is from new jersey. some of you may know, and just people from kind of all over the country. and it's a great resource for families. i really encourage anybody has an effects who would love some of the profound autism or just if you work with people with profound autism we have a great website with all kinds of position statements. we do a lot of advocacy. we don't provide any direct services, but we really are very interested in just we are very persistent about demanding a seat at the table. like if you're going to make policy that affects our population. can you
today's event for those who buy the book to the autism science foundation to and csa, the national counciln super autism. i was hoping you could tell us a little bit more about ncsa. i know you're vice president. you are so proud of my involvement with ncsa i've been was one of the founding board members. it's the the brainchild of jill who was in california. and she kind of reached out and brought together so many advocates who were doing kind of similar work all across the country. so...
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the national council on teacher quality rated states on what's known as the science of reading method, which focuses on foundationallls like vocabulary and comprehension. california received a moderate rating on july first. california will require teacher preparation programs, provide new literacy training, which will include learning how to support struggling readers, english learners, students with dyslexia, and advanced readers. well, some school kids in the south bay received free screenings today to determine if they need glasses. the organization vision to learn provided screenings for all students at rocketship los suenos academy. this is in san jose to check it, checked to identify which students might need glasses. they will now receive a follow up exam happening at about two weeks and free glasses if they need them. vision to learn offers free screenings, exams and glasses to students at schools nationwide in low income communities. still ahead. tonight, the very special honor for police dog given by a bay area congressman and then coming up later tonight on the 10:00 news, a victim has now been identifie
the national council on teacher quality rated states on what's known as the science of reading method, which focuses on foundationallls like vocabulary and comprehension. california received a moderate rating on july first. california will require teacher preparation programs, provide new literacy training, which will include learning how to support struggling readers, english learners, students with dyslexia, and advanced readers. well, some school kids in the south bay received free...
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the national institute for standards and technology, the gold standard for measurement science said in 2022 that bite mark analysis lacks a sufficient scientific foundationique at the individual level. one 2016 study found that self-described experts couldn't distinguish between animal bite marks and human marks. >> people that were board certified did not agree about what a bite mark was. if it's science and it's science and it's not reproduceable and not reliable, courts of law should not allow it in. period. bite mark analysis has been used in thousands of cases and no u.s. court has ruled it inadmissible. >> there are still many people still in jails because of bite mark testimony. >> charles mccrory has been incarcerated for 38 years, convicted of murdering his wife based on bite mark evidence. he spoke to us from a prison facility. >> mr. mccrory, did you kill your wife? >> i did not kill my wife. >> after the original dental expert recanted his testimony, prosecutors offered him a deal. admit to killing his wife and go free. >> you refused to take it, why? >> i refused to take it because i didn't kill her. >> the innocence project is still fightin
the national institute for standards and technology, the gold standard for measurement science said in 2022 that bite mark analysis lacks a sufficient scientific foundationique at the individual level. one 2016 study found that self-described experts couldn't distinguish between animal bite marks and human marks. >> people that were board certified did not agree about what a bite mark was. if it's science and it's science and it's not reproduceable and not reliable, courts of law should...
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the national institute for standards and technology, the gold standard for measurement science said in 2022 that bite mark analysis lacks a sufficient scientific foundation because human dental patterns have not been shown to but unique at the individual level. one 2016 study found that self-described experts couldn't distinguish between animal bite marks and human ones. >> people that were board certified did not agree about what a bite mark was. if a science isn't a science, it's not reproducible, and it's not reliable, courts of law should not allow it in, period. >> reporter: yet bite mark analysis has been used in thousands of cases, and no u.s. court has ruled it inadmissible. >> there are still many people still in jails because of bite mark testimony. >> reporter: charles mccrory has been incarcerated for 38 years, convicted of murdering his wife based on bite mark evidence. he spoke to us from a prison facility. >> mr. mccrory, did you kill your wife? >> i did not kill my wife. >> reporter: after the original dental expert recanted his testimony, prosecutors offered him a deal. admit to killing his wife and go free. you refused to take it. why?
the national institute for standards and technology, the gold standard for measurement science said in 2022 that bite mark analysis lacks a sufficient scientific foundation because human dental patterns have not been shown to but unique at the individual level. one 2016 study found that self-described experts couldn't distinguish between animal bite marks and human ones. >> people that were board certified did not agree about what a bite mark was. if a science isn't a science, it's not...
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sciences. a team that rightfully can be called a national treasure of the country, and the theater continues today. which were laid back in the distant sixties. then, in the sixties, the foundations for the effective treatment of many serious diseases. to help in the fight against illnesses. despite the considerable age of the enterprise, more than 90 years, belmedpreparaty is a modern innovative enterprise that does not live in the present day. looks far ahead, we have ambitious development plans. belarusian pharmaceuticals were born along with the birth of a new country. in in the twenties of the last century , new, unique production facilities were created in the republic. the oldest pharmacy in minsk in troitsky suburb was always crowded. the pharmacist did not have time to serve customers, tablets, powders. but many asked about herbal teas that had recently gone on sale. they immediately established themselves as effective and enjoyed increased use. demand. the pharmacist sometimes glanced towards the two madams. apparently, adherents of herbal treatment, they looked very carefully each time jars, bottles, boxes with their description. so now each of them spoke out loud in t
sciences. a team that rightfully can be called a national treasure of the country, and the theater continues today. which were laid back in the distant sixties. then, in the sixties, the foundations for the effective treatment of many serious diseases. to help in the fight against illnesses. despite the considerable age of the enterprise, more than 90 years, belmedpreparaty is a modern innovative enterprise that does not live in the present day. looks far ahead, we have ambitious development...
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foundation and the national humanities metal. she's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences the american philosophical society academy.ritishie tonight they are here to discuss the "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" a poet's journeys through american slavery and independence. this new biography is an account of wheatley's webwork and it's written "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" the historical bibliography is a literally analysis at the indictment of political discourse developments of live in our country's history. majored alternate reality that people like wheatley gray. we are so excited to host this event. please join meom in welcoming david waldstreicher and annette gordon-reed.on [applause] >> thank you very much for that interdiction and thank everybody for coming up. to listen to us talk about this. this is a great book. to start off i want to talk about the early american republic. hera had written a book about benjamin franklin. what made you decide to ride about subfive wheatley? >> to me it wasn't a great belief because they did ride about her in my book about politics in the early republic and a bit on in my book
foundation and the national humanities metal. she's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences the american philosophical society academy.ritishie tonight they are here to discuss the "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" a poet's journeys through american slavery and independence. this new biography is an account of wheatley's webwork and it's written "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" the historical bibliography is a literally analysis at the indictment of political...
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foundation of the soviet and russian country, hello, andrey, andrey malakhov's evening show on saturdays on rta. the national academy of motion picture arts and sciences presents. the main film event and film characters of 2023. achievements of luck. shocks, everything that is worthy of an award, the golden eagle award ceremony, live broadcast on friday on rtr beds we have already made transformers in our projects more than once, but you have never seen anything like this before. we present to you a miracle of engineering and design, the levitating coupe. with a slight movement of the hand , another one of the same type comes out of this structure and turns it all into virtually an additional closed isolated room. there will be a sofa, blackout curtains, beauty. this impressive structure moves thanks to a powerful sliding mechanism that is completely invisible to the eye, but we will show you what it looks like. to the moving part of our portal a guide is attached to a fixed one - these are these rollers, then this wall with a guide is sort of hung on the rollers, the rollers fit into the grooves, and by and large. this is the design of any drawer, th
foundation of the soviet and russian country, hello, andrey, andrey malakhov's evening show on saturdays on rta. the national academy of motion picture arts and sciences presents. the main film event and film characters of 2023. achievements of luck. shocks, everything that is worthy of an award, the golden eagle award ceremony, live broadcast on friday on rtr beds we have already made transformers in our projects more than once, but you have never seen anything like this before. we present to...
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national guard, we need our own command artillery department. artillery is not an easy science, and it needs to be studied systematically at a military university. there you can initially lay the foundation for training, basic knowledge, which will subsequently eliminate the possibility of mistakes when performing fire tasks. last year, a meeting of the leadership of the russian guard took place, where a decision was made on the need to create an artillery department for our troops. the specifics of the tasks performed, the features of our structure, cause an extreme need and demand for the specialists whom we plan to train. the russian guard can already begin to prepare for admission, because there is not much time left before the start of recruitment. from august 1, 2024 , we will be recruiting for the command faculty in the artillery direction. this a need has arisen, connected, of course , with the implementation of assigned tasks within the framework of a special military operation. what do you need? to begin mastering this extremely necessary and very difficult specialty. to enter the command artistic faculty, you must pass the unified state exam in the subject of russian language,
national guard, we need our own command artillery department. artillery is not an easy science, and it needs to be studied systematically at a military university. there you can initially lay the foundation for training, basic knowledge, which will subsequently eliminate the possibility of mistakes when performing fire tasks. last year, a meeting of the leadership of the russian guard took place, where a decision was made on the need to create an artillery department for our troops. the...
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foundational skills, and all our science of reading. all of them address science of reading and foundational skills. all of them have been nationallyiewed by editor reports, um, which is sort of a national clearinghouse for curriculum evaluation. we went through a multi-stage evaluation process. so those are the three programs that we're piloting. and doing data collection around once. and as we're piloting, teachers are piloting essentially one unit of each program. so if i'm a third grade teacher, i'm piloting one unit of inter reading, and then i'm piloting one unit, let's say of benchmark. right. and so part of that is that comparison for them to be able to name, you know, what they do and don't like about any of it. um, and then we go through and we analyze and evaluate it. and part of that also is we do observations. do we see marked differences in the piloting of those different programs, um, which relates to our implementation plan. so as we collect and evaluate all that data, we will then make that recommend action to the board of the programs we piloted, which are we recommending for adoption ? okay. and then my last ques
foundational skills, and all our science of reading. all of them address science of reading and foundational skills. all of them have been nationallyiewed by editor reports, um, which is sort of a national clearinghouse for curriculum evaluation. we went through a multi-stage evaluation process. so those are the three programs that we're piloting. and doing data collection around once. and as we're piloting, teachers are piloting essentially one unit of each program. so if i'm a third grade...
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foundations and the national humanities medal. she she's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences, the american philosophical society and the british academy. tonight, they are here to discuss the odyssey of phillis wheatley, a poet's journeys through american slavery and independ. since this new biography is the fullest account to date of wheatley's life and works and carrie greenidge writes in the new york times book review that the odyssey of phillis wheatley is at once historical biography at its best literary analysis, at its sharpest and a subversive indictment of current political discourse, questioning the relevance of black life in our country's history. while australia's major contribution as a scholar is to take seriously the alternate reality that enslaved people like wheatley created outside the white gaze, where so excited to host this event here at harvard bookstore. please join me in welcoming david wilde and annette gordon-reed. well, thank you very much for that introduction and thank everybody for coming out to listen to us talk about this. this is a great book. david, to start off, i want to say you'
foundations and the national humanities medal. she she's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences, the american philosophical society and the british academy. tonight, they are here to discuss the odyssey of phillis wheatley, a poet's journeys through american slavery and independ. since this new biography is the fullest account to date of wheatley's life and works and carrie greenidge writes in the new york times book review that the odyssey of phillis wheatley is at once...