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the lancet medical journal 27 scientists say that the data published by russia's gay malaya research institute of epidemiology and microbiology was incomplete and showed some unlikely patterns the scientists were also concerned at the lack of the original numeric data presented in the study saying no conclusions can be definitively drawn on the reliability of the data presented specially regarding the apparent duplications detected meantime began only a research institute about di meola g n microbiology counters that statement and says that all the results that were published are completely authentic and accurate and were even examined by 5 or viewers at the lancet reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . time now for a quick break but stay here because when we return a new flare up between the u.s. and china as a trumpet ministration moves to provoke more than 1000 student visas to chinese nationals will discuss with our panel next and as we go to break here the numbers that the. join me every 1st day on the ballot so i will be sure and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of public
the lancet medical journal 27 scientists say that the data published by russia's gay malaya research institute of epidemiology and microbiology was incomplete and showed some unlikely patterns the scientists were also concerned at the lack of the original numeric data presented in the study saying no conclusions can be definitively drawn on the reliability of the data presented specially regarding the apparent duplications detected meantime began only a research institute about di meola g n...
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school, but a research institute. and this of course is the rockefeller institute which is in new york city. in fact, if you go to new york city, you can see this beautiful, beautiful -- these beautiful grounds and this building. it's right on the east river i think in the high 50s or low 60s. this was something new. this was very exciting. and the director of the man who was appointed director of this institute was a man who held this position for 40 years. and what did you get? did you get any sense of his personality, the man who headed this institute? >> he rather had -- >> how about removing the "rather." >> headstrong. polio was his domain. if you were going to research polio, you had to do it his way. >> and he was an incredible autocrat. but he ran this institute with an iron fist in a way. this was his thing. this institute took on many, many diseases. polio is one of the many diseases studied at the rockefeller institute. now, of course the major event that really put polio in -- sort of on the map, when it g
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ok let's bring in mark almond he's the director of the crisis research institute very welcome good afternoon to you mark a lot of tension on both sides here with both countries declaring martial law what are the chances do you think that this could explode into something a lot more deadly even a full blown conflict. well one big problem here is that on both sides popular opinion is highly mobilized and so you have a situation that you have approximately a 1000000 people in azerbaijan who are refugees from armenia hundreds of thousands of people in armenia who fled from azerbaijan and so we have a situation where there's pressure from the public for standing up for the national interest remember in the renewal of the conflict back in july when it burst out again there were big demonstrations in who attacking president earlier for not being robust enough and on the other side in armenia the prime minister knows that he was brought to power by the street 2 years ago and if he seemed not to be robust and sticking up for armenian interests he could face protests too so we have a problem that it's
ok let's bring in mark almond he's the director of the crisis research institute very welcome good afternoon to you mark a lot of tension on both sides here with both countries declaring martial law what are the chances do you think that this could explode into something a lot more deadly even a full blown conflict. well one big problem here is that on both sides popular opinion is highly mobilized and so you have a situation that you have approximately a 1000000 people in azerbaijan who are...
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a medical school but an actual actual research institute. this, of course, is the rockefeller institute which is in new york city. if you go to duke city, you see the beautiful browns of this building, it's right in the east river and high fifties or low sixties, this is something new. this is very exciting. and the director was this institute and he was a man named simon flexing or. and held this position for 40 years, what did you get? did you get any sense of his personality? the man who headed this institute? >> rather. >> had strong. and pulled it was his domain if you're going to research polio you had to do it his way so he seems to be rather controlling there is one way for polio research and that was his. >> he was an incredible autocrat, he ran this institute with an iron fist in a way. this was his thing. this institute, of course took on many, many diseases, polio was nearly one of the many diseases studied at the rockefeller institute. now of course, the major event that really put polio on the map suddenly get a lot more attenti
a medical school but an actual actual research institute. this, of course, is the rockefeller institute which is in new york city. if you go to duke city, you see the beautiful browns of this building, it's right in the east river and high fifties or low sixties, this is something new. this is very exciting. and the director was this institute and he was a man named simon flexing or. and held this position for 40 years, what did you get? did you get any sense of his personality? the man who...
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and i took advice from agronomist early committee of switzerland's f i b l research institute called they've decided to use a box trap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. as for narcisse the consul man. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and meat consumption to decline in the direct vendors will increase their market share because they can plausibly show let them eat comes from ethically reared animals or frank and that's the stock in the tuna seemed. to sleep in homs. the e.t.h. study he spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farmyard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product
and i took advice from agronomist early committee of switzerland's f i b l research institute called they've decided to use a box trap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. as for narcisse the consul...
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guest: well, the r street institute is a fabulous public policy research institute in washington, d.c. many people may never have heard of it. it is relatively new as far as think tanks in washington, d.c. go, and it really is extraordinary. it explores solutions, pragmatic solutions and its motto is free markets and real solutions, and it's not overly ideological, and it really tries to take a step back and look at what's not working in our policies and our society and why haven't we figured out how to fix it. fix . that's what i do there at the governance department. it's a really great place. to go toge you the website and check it out. i work in the center for over a decade i love the institution and i wept like a baby when i left my last day. i probably shouldn't say that a national television but on its worst day, the senate is next ordinary institution. when i was there, i ran the steering committee for a number of conservative senators, mike lee was the chairman when i left and pat toomey was the chairman prior to him. --as also the registered legislative director for jeff ses
guest: well, the r street institute is a fabulous public policy research institute in washington, d.c. many people may never have heard of it. it is relatively new as far as think tanks in washington, d.c. go, and it really is extraordinary. it explores solutions, pragmatic solutions and its motto is free markets and real solutions, and it's not overly ideological, and it really tries to take a step back and look at what's not working in our policies and our society and why haven't we figured...
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london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train autonomy's cars. so humans very complex especially when we come cities we can treat them with normal motion. our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians to it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy as car the normal eye contact and gesturing won't help. developers are working on interfaces that could be used to signal to pedestrians whether or not they can cross the street by using light signals in the windshield for instance. there's a problem though pedestrian behavior and non-verbal communication differs around the world. if you look at. meaning. no one will. ever come to london be about jaywalking all the time the great thing about vegas today and of course. all the speech is that you know their vehicles know where they are and we have a mission for each of these places it would be a different set of models that would be each of these spaces
london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train autonomy's cars. so humans very complex especially when we come cities we can treat them with normal motion. our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians to it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy as car the normal eye contact and gesturing won't...
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analysis from the adp research institute says small businesses at last about 5 and a half million jobs since the pandemic started some of them around the giants ballpark have closed others are trying to survive with outdoor seating and take-out but with no fans at the games, the foot traffic is obviously dramatically different. >>still ahead new video of an ambush on to la county sheriff's deputies shows the moments one of them saved her partner's life >>tonight new video shows one of the 2 los angeles sheriff's deputies attacked in compton saturday, saving the life of her partner while bleeding from a gunshot wound to her face it is horrific. there's also now an additional $100,000 reward for anybody who. >>can help find the shooter christina pascucci reports. >>the events of this weekend have made it clear to me. that the anti law enforcement rhetoric expressed by many elected officials community leaders and others has created a toxic environment. >>la county supervisor kathryn barger announcing an additional $100,000 reward in finding the shooter who ambushed to la county sheriff's
analysis from the adp research institute says small businesses at last about 5 and a half million jobs since the pandemic started some of them around the giants ballpark have closed others are trying to survive with outdoor seating and take-out but with no fans at the games, the foot traffic is obviously dramatically different. >>still ahead new video of an ambush on to la county sheriff's deputies shows the moments one of them saved her partner's life >>tonight new video shows one...
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songs young children from pyongyang's economic research institute he's authorized to talk to journalists for example about the sanctions buttons on digital globe on water we didn't do the stories of all enjoy getting to hobble how was it to do hostile ha ha wouldn't we would we realize well hanagan will only see side of things and will only get orbital the wall is open up another look as in the on. the sensors that have been put on north korea are extremely strict i mean this for the nothing the country that has been saved and bore diversely him or more strictly at the same time they're no longer working. there is a use for the north korea policy and using sanctions to try to have the regime modify his behavior. because we're not in the world and that earns most of his money that gives you the flood for this thing that gives us a life. many high ranking defectors from north korea talk about a secret government department that said to administer the regime secret funds allegedly kim is some and his son kim jong il set it up in the late 1970 s. and equipped it with wide ranging powers it's
songs young children from pyongyang's economic research institute he's authorized to talk to journalists for example about the sanctions buttons on digital globe on water we didn't do the stories of all enjoy getting to hobble how was it to do hostile ha ha wouldn't we would we realize well hanagan will only see side of things and will only get orbital the wall is open up another look as in the on. the sensors that have been put on north korea are extremely strict i mean this for the nothing...
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. >>> palo alto, as women announced new legislation to create research institutes focused on the issue, the bill also calls for upgrades to the system to detect sparks, before a fire erupts. meanwhile, there should be evidence on those health impacts. researchers say the smoke is hurting people's immune systems, especially children. the elderly and firefighters, they say not only can cause asthma and respiratory issues, but it can also get in the blood. police the man stole an ambulance while the patient was inside. police emergency medics flags down an officer or golden gate avenue in mcallister street yesterday. police stopped the ambulance and arrested the 32-year-old man of it suspicion of carjacking. >>> they now have more space to move around from the east end of golden gate park out to the ocean. slow streets, road closures began today as stating street in john f. kennedy drive. it connects the stretch from, it has been close since april. the goal is to give people more space to exercise and walk around while social distancing. >> it is more important than ever that families hav
. >>> palo alto, as women announced new legislation to create research institutes focused on the issue, the bill also calls for upgrades to the system to detect sparks, before a fire erupts. meanwhile, there should be evidence on those health impacts. researchers say the smoke is hurting people's immune systems, especially children. the elderly and firefighters, they say not only can cause asthma and respiratory issues, but it can also get in the blood. police the man stole an...
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the research institute director reported to the n.k.v.d. that fire religious ted spread the encephalitis under the guise of combat it's. the nickname for commissions presiding over a speedy trials with sentences were handed down in record time condemned zilber to 10 years of solitary confinement. family again began to work for his release and i . had to plead for forma and current husband who was also a scientist. the . city made you. know the commish c.v.s. . and. strobe way. they needed a. coup. unsafe of a husband but legs was released in 939. so many years his name was emitted from references to the discovery of tick borne and socializes but he only stayed out of prison for a year. even though both of these see it through to. get there so that. if we accept z. a bit of these old beautiful you dislike the school but authority the up up all the bushel lloyd. bush won the french quarter which at the belair you will believe through gets. at this name in you to sit there with zeal of silk gold still futile signal will be pretty ugly chalion
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. etc center has always been fascinated by the. interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally source off to artists in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility do we carry far actions . to make them less so this is a forward who is thomas said to say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you but i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge re
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. etc center has always been fascinated by the. interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship...
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london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train autonomy's cars. so humans very complex especially when me. we can treat them with normal motion comic i wear them in our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for protest koreans too it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy's car the normal eye contact and gesturing help. developers are working on interfaces that could be used to signal to pedestrians whether or not they can cross the street by using light signals in the windshield for instance. there's a problem the protests train behavior and non-verbal communication differs around the world. if you look at for example in meaning. no one will jaywalking. where they become to london people are jaywalking all the time the great thing about vegas today and of course the attorney actually goes all the speech is that their vehicles know where they are and we have a mission that for each of these places it would
london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train autonomy's cars. so humans very complex especially when me. we can treat them with normal motion comic i wear them in our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for protest koreans too it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy's car the normal eye contact and...
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songs young children from pyongyang's economic research institute he's authorized to talk to journalists for example about the sanctions buttons on digital one what are we didn't do the saudis will enjoy getting just how well how is it to the hospital ha ha. we will be we. will hire nandan will only see side of things and will only get orbital the will is open up another look is in the on. the sensors that have been put on north korea are extremely strict i mean this for the nothing the country that has been saved and bore diversely him or worse tricky at the same time they're no longer working. there's a use for those we have other see them using sanctions to try to have the regime modify as behavior. because we're not the world and that earns most of his money it gives you the flood for this thing that gives us a life. many high ranking defectors from north korea talk about a secret government department that said to administer the regime secret funds allegedly kim is some and his son kim jong il set it up in the late 1970 s. and equipped it with wide ranging powers it's time securing
songs young children from pyongyang's economic research institute he's authorized to talk to journalists for example about the sanctions buttons on digital one what are we didn't do the saudis will enjoy getting just how well how is it to the hospital ha ha. we will be we. will hire nandan will only see side of things and will only get orbital the will is open up another look is in the on. the sensors that have been put on north korea are extremely strict i mean this for the nothing the country...
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research institute. they've decided to use a strap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a butcher then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. and careful now says the city councilman. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and make consumption to decline. all the direct vendors will increase their market share because they can plausibly show them a comes from ethically reared animals they often can't. help noticing this is displayed in harlem. the e.t.h. study he spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of him said they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was t
research institute. they've decided to use a strap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a butcher then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. and careful now says the city councilman. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and make consumption to...
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the research institute director reported to the n.k.v.d. that fire religious had spread the encephalitis under the guise of combat it's. the nickname for commissions presiding over a speedy trials with sentences were handed down in record time condemned to 10 years of solitary confinement. family again began to work for his release and i. had to plead for a former and current husband who was also a scientist. so you made your. c.v. . and then. christ did way. they needed a. coup. unsafe of a husband but legs was released in 939. so many years his name was emitted from references to the discovery of tick borne encephalitis but he only stayed out of prison for a year. even though both of these sit through to. get there so that. if we accept to see a bit of these old beautiful you dislike the school but authority the up up i'll. push a lloyd. bush you on the face court which is the below you will blue face at the root it's. at the slimming you do so through skill of self go steve you do suggest we can see this pretty ugly chalion efficient use
the research institute director reported to the n.k.v.d. that fire religious had spread the encephalitis under the guise of combat it's. the nickname for commissions presiding over a speedy trials with sentences were handed down in record time condemned to 10 years of solitary confinement. family again began to work for his release and i. had to plead for a former and current husband who was also a scientist. so you made your. c.v. . and then. christ did way. they needed a. coup. unsafe of a...
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which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collated at her university and it was filed in near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount of naturally resettling compared to the fine trees that were planted on the area. i think of wooden. the researchers are also part of an international network they're eager to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the u.s. and mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. to go on is arts cooling our work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and also told. one thing the number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which supports the argument of letting nature be
which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collated at her university and it was filed in near bilin but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount of naturally resettling compared to the fine trees that were...
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research institute. they've decided to use a strap.he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. careful now is the city councilmen. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and make consumption to decline. but the direct vendors will increase their market share because they can plausibly show let them eat comes from ethically reared animals often convince those. to sleep in harms. the e.t.h. studies spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was true of all organic
research institute. they've decided to use a strap.he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. careful now is the city councilmen. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and make consumption to...
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the research institute director reported to the n.k.v.d. that fire religious ted spread the encephalitis under the guise of combat it's. the nickname for clinicians presiding over a speedy trials with sentences were handed down in record time condemned to 10 years of solitary confinement. family again began to work for his release and i. had to plead for both a former and current husband who was also a scientist nor. did i staff says. that i don't wish them. deep. seated made you feel like you. know the commish c.v.t. and i've seen. him in the. most robust by steed way. they needed a. day yet i'm only of i couldn't save a husband but was released in 139. so many years his name was emitted from references to the discovery of tick borne in such a lifeless but he only stayed out of prison for a year. even though with the least get through to. it. if we accept zeal better out of these old beautiful you dislike the school but authority the up up all the bushel lloyd. bush you on the face quarter inch at the belair you will believe it's. at the s
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. senator santo has always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally source haft office haste in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility that we carry fox. came into my so this is for me who is to say no you might as well ask me about the sum of different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you that i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships with other
artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sara say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. senator santo has always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship...
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artist takes an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepares his many projects. saddest and who has always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's . art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally sought after a autistic in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility do we carry fall actions. kimiko muster this is for me who is don't say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the person they are or you but i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships
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it's an interdisciplinary approach to his work and regularly cooperates with scientific research institutions like when he launched this experiment in bolivia to test out the possibilities of emissions free air travel. this is sad to say knows beilin studio where he plans and prepare as his many projects. etc center has always been fascinated by the interplay between arts and science he studied art and architecture in argentina and then attended frankfurt's. art school on a scholarship he also took part in a nasa research project. has become an internationally sought after artist in part because his work ponders some of the most urgent questions we face today such as how can we shape our future and how much responsibility do we carry fox you can make a mess of this is for me who is to say no you might as well ask me about the some of the different parts what makes someone the course and they are or you but i want to know if i have the feeling we as humans tend to see ourselves as extraordinary as somehow superior to other species. but in reality we struggle to forge real relationships with ot
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which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in nearby lynn but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling can head to the rhine or oak trees that were planted on the area i sent it off to after i think of wooden. the researchers are also part of an international network they're eager to hear about the experiences of colleagues in the us and mediterranean countries and to learn if and how forest ecosystems can be made more robust. so if you wish to go on thoughts coolio work is really important it can help us to compare biomes or large ecological zones so that we can discuss common patterns or and also told. one thing the number of studies show is that even the remains of trees killed or damaged in severe fires help the forest ecosystem rebound which sup
which plants and animals settle there and how all these factors impact on the ecosystem 8 other research institutes are also involved in the project the data gathered over the project's 5 year time frame is being collected at her university and it was filed in nearby lynn but it happened habits like death data shows that natural reach even nation far exceeds the number of trees planted by humans. we've seen up to 3 times the amount. naturally resettling can head to the rhine or oak trees that...
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research institute called they've decided to use a strap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if a cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think the organic meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. it's good that for now it's the city councilmen things that i expect consumers to become more sensitive and meat consumption to decline so they are the direct vendors will increase their market share because they can plausibly show that their meat comes from ethically reared animals often can this help and that you don't seem to think to sleep in harlem. the e.t.h. studies spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom say they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive niche
research institute called they've decided to use a strap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if a cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think the organic meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. it's good that for now it's the city councilmen things that i expect consumers to become more sensitive and...
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london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train a ton of us cars. humans very complex especially when we come to cities we can treat them with normal motion where there are expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians to it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy as car the normal eye contact and just. more help. developers are working on interfaces that could be used to signal to pedestrians whether or not they can cross the street by using light signals in the windshield for instance. there's a problem no protest train behavior and nonverbal communication differs around the world. if you look at for example in meaning. no one will jaywalking. where you come to london people are jaywalking all the time the great thing about vegas today and of course. you know their vehicles know where they are and we have a mission that for each of these places it would be a different set of models that would be ea
london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes are working to develop models for human behavior and traffic. this data will hopefully then train a ton of us cars. humans very complex especially when we come to cities we can treat them with normal motion where there are expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians to it's important to be able to communicate with autonomy as car the normal eye contact and just....
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claims there was an explosion on board before the plane hit the ground direct to the crisis research institute mark allman believes politics still plays a central role in the long running case. this is a highly politicized event and of course the polish prosecution for peace or political appointees so much or so this is a kind of scientific show stoffel i think all the evidence sadly tragically is that it was an accident and accident will be very high profile figures from the president over down to former solidarity activists and that made it a highly emotional and disastrous development but it and it seems to be a poisonous drove it inside polish politics because of course the present government accuses its predecessor of covering up the alleged russian plot it was highly unlikely that pardons to do skin so and his colleagues were serving the interests of russia they were quite quite critical of president putin's policies many errors but it's a sign of how this issue and this attitude towards russia has become an internal battle in poland as much as a geopolitical battle between borstal mosco
claims there was an explosion on board before the plane hit the ground direct to the crisis research institute mark allman believes politics still plays a central role in the long running case. this is a highly politicized event and of course the polish prosecution for peace or political appointees so much or so this is a kind of scientific show stoffel i think all the evidence sadly tragically is that it was an accident and accident will be very high profile figures from the president over...
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director of the crisis research institute's mark ullman believes public sentiment within both countries could have played a part in the sudden outbreak of hostilities. well one big problem here is that on both sides popular opinion is highly mobile ised and so you have a situation that you have approximately a 1000000 people in azerbaijan who are refugees from armenia hundreds of thousands of people in armenia who fled from azerbaijan and so we have a situation where there's pressure from the public for standing up for the national interest remember in the renewal of the conflict back in july when it burst out again there were big demonstrations and who president earlier for not been robust enough and on the other side in armenia the prime minister. knows who to talk to power by the street 2 years ago and if you see not to be robust sticking up for armenian interests he can place protests too so we have a problem that it's not simply politicians playing park games though that's going on of course but it's also that there is an animosity between 2 groups of christian armenians muslim as
director of the crisis research institute's mark ullman believes public sentiment within both countries could have played a part in the sudden outbreak of hostilities. well one big problem here is that on both sides popular opinion is highly mobile ised and so you have a situation that you have approximately a 1000000 people in azerbaijan who are refugees from armenia hundreds of thousands of people in armenia who fled from azerbaijan and so we have a situation where there's pressure from the...
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us dr bridget welch ornary research associate at the university of nottingham malaysia asia research institute dr brigid welsh thank you for speaking us to us today now what does it mean for prime minister and we didn't yes since administration if his sight does not deliver a victory at the polls today is he thinking if it can lead weakened this is his 1st major test as an election and if he fails he'll be on borrowed time his leadership is already getting challenge from within and and i think that he is actually going to face a real struggle to maintain his position as prime minister the only let silver lining for him is his party may survive and that made me how allow him to continue it and his party and politics but i think in as prime minister he's already on borrowed time and i think a loss will actually make it much worse for him and what about for the country as a whole what does this election tell us about the state of politics in malaysia well malaysia is grappling with coalition politics lots of defections lots of instability this is something that they've not had in a long in their
us dr bridget welch ornary research associate at the university of nottingham malaysia asia research institute dr brigid welsh thank you for speaking us to us today now what does it mean for prime minister and we didn't yes since administration if his sight does not deliver a victory at the polls today is he thinking if it can lead weakened this is his 1st major test as an election and if he fails he'll be on borrowed time his leadership is already getting challenge from within and and i think...
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london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes. working to develop models for human behavior in traffic. this data will hopefully then train a ton of those cars. so humans very complex especially when we come to cities we can treat them with normal motion i wear them in our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians too it's important to be able to communicate with an economist's car the normal eye contact and gesturing for help. the developers are working on can or faces that could be used to signal to pedestrians whether or not they can cross the street by using light signals in the windshield for instance. there is a problem no pedestrian behavior in non-verbal communication differs around the world. if you look at for example in munich no one will jaywalking. where you come to london people are jaywalking all the time the great thing about vegas today and of course the attorney actually goes on speech is that you know their vehicles know where they are and we have a missi
london based tech company humanizing autonomy and other research institutes. working to develop models for human behavior in traffic. this data will hopefully then train a ton of those cars. so humans very complex especially when we come to cities we can treat them with normal motion i wear them in our expertise is in combining behavioral psychology with statistical and deep learning. for pedestrians too it's important to be able to communicate with an economist's car the normal eye contact and...
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and i took advice from agronomist early committee of switzerland's f i b l research institute called they've decided to use a box trap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bolt can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gonna get meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. be careful now says the consul man. i expect consumers to become more sensitive and make consumption to decline. all the direct vendors will increase their market share because they can plausibly show let them eat comes from ethically reared animals often can't. help and the tuna seen. displayed in homs. the e.t.h. study spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but
and i took advice from agronomist early committee of switzerland's f i b l research institute called they've decided to use a box trap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually if the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bolt can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gonna get meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. be careful now says the...