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with the help of the nano headquarters of the science foundation, god willing, this path will be taken we will ensure that we can have the necessary technical infrastructure in the country in the field of energy supply for sensors. god willing , we will have good news in this field in 1403. god willing, in your opinion , which was the most influential product in 1402? the product in the field of water, which is actually bread and bubbles , has been the most effective product in terms of both social and economic effects . thank you for your time. the big festival of the city of household appliances and the city of carpets this time on the occasion of nowruz and the holy month of ramadan until eid get an id with every purchase from shahr al-fitr and shahr farsh. we have created a specialized reference for carpets and home appliances for you. until you come and see , this is called installment purchase. come to sera as you wish . various accessories of each model and name . don't worry about buying . they have various prices. come to sera, come to sera, come to sera. you have cool things,
with the help of the nano headquarters of the science foundation, god willing, this path will be taken we will ensure that we can have the necessary technical infrastructure in the country in the field of energy supply for sensors. god willing , we will have good news in this field in 1403. god willing, in your opinion , which was the most influential product in 1402? the product in the field of water, which is actually bread and bubbles , has been the most effective product in terms of both...
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five main signs of aging , for which we are very... grateful to the russian science foundation, foreat it? the fact is that aging is still, well, the study of aging is now still in the stage accumulation of information and, this formulation of these biochemical signs, it is a significant step towards, towards the treatment of aging, because we can target these individual signs, that is , influence them, with the help of this change our... research, we can conclude this do, and the remaining 70% is allocated precisely to lifestyle and those factors that come from us, from our genetics or from our biology. more broadly speaking, in general it does not depend, it turns out with a probability of 5% from genetics you can grow old, but at the same time live a long time, because the pressure is normal, and this applies to everyone to the whole variety of so -called multifactorial diseases, there are always these genetic dice thrown in random order, although here are 570% of colleagues, so can i add also alexander olegovich, and recently in finland... a study was completed aimed at how life
five main signs of aging , for which we are very... grateful to the russian science foundation, foreat it? the fact is that aging is still, well, the study of aging is now still in the stage accumulation of information and, this formulation of these biochemical signs, it is a significant step towards, towards the treatment of aging, because we can target these individual signs, that is , influence them, with the help of this change our... research, we can conclude this do, and the remaining 70%...
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the noaa national science foundation. national parks like hot springs arkansas., cleveland. where nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. us will be attending at ain festival outside as well. >> thank you. have on the phone. one last check for questions in the room. all right, that's all the time that wve thank you so much for joining us. to learn more about the eclipse, please visit go.nasa..gov/eclipse2024. no matter where you are on april 8th, whether it's a sun spot our or online, we hope you join in on the fun and don't forget to wear your glasses. have a great day. c-span has been delivered unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. >> the space program has been a marvelous program for to expand its knowledge, its horizons. it will continue to be so in the future. as lon man has the thirst for knowledge we will continue to press outward. in the pross risk. at is taken by each one of us. that risk is understood by all of the members of a crew that climb into a loaded spaceship. >>
the noaa national science foundation. national parks like hot springs arkansas., cleveland. where nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. us will be attending at ain festival outside as well. >> thank you. have on the phone. one last check for questions in the room. all right, that's all the time that wve thank you so much for joining us. to learn more about the eclipse, please visit go.nasa..gov/eclipse2024. no matter where you are on april 8th, whether...
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the noaa national science foundation. national parks like hot springs arkansas. we'll be in russellville, cleveland. where nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. the other anchor will be in kirville, texas where a few of us will be attending at a festival outside as well. >> thank you. that is all the questions we have on the phone. one last check for questions in the room. all right, that's all the time that we have for today. thank you so much for joining us. to learn more about the eclipse, please visit go.nasa..gov/eclipse2024. no matter where you are on april 8th, whether it's a sun spot our online, -- or online, we hope you join in on the fun and don't forget to wear your glasses. have a great day. [applause]
the noaa national science foundation. national parks like hot springs arkansas. we'll be in russellville, cleveland. where nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. the other anchor will be in kirville, texas where a few of us will be attending at a festival outside as well. >> thank you. that is all the questions we have on the phone. one last check for questions in the room. all right, that's all the time that we have for today. thank you so much for...
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the noaa national science foundation. national parks we'll be in russellville, cleveland.here nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. the other anchor will be in kirville, texas where a few of us will be attending at a festival outside as well. >> thank you. that is all the questions we have on the phone. one last check forthe room. all right, that's all the time that we have for today. thank you so much for joiningto, please visit go.nasa..gov/eclipse2024.■ are on april 8th, whether it's a sun spot our online, -- o online, we hope you join in on the fun and don't forget to wear your glasses. have a great day. [applause] )cannouncer: scott recently made history by becoming virginia's first flag speaker of the house of delegates. tonight, a conversation with speaker scott who talks about the hurdles he has overcome, including spending almost eight years in prison. >> it breathtaking. it is amazing. i think about all of the people that came before me who -- who allowed me to be in this place. i think about the pain and the trauma that those
the noaa national science foundation. national parks we'll be in russellville, cleveland.here nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. the other anchor will be in kirville, texas where a few of us will be attending at a festival outside as well. >> thank you. that is all the questions we have on the phone. one last check forthe room. all right, that's all the time that we have for today. thank you so much for joiningto, please visit...
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and was about you, never a public is no oted to double budget for the national science foundation whate that they do it there and let's see, wellv nearly a million dollars payout study whether or not the japanese quail if cocaine, with a more promiscuous in your tax dollars, so anytime you're bringing over there doing is worth knowing the money remind them with their spinning it on nearly million dollars to study japanese quail to see if the more promiscuous and they take cocaine. in another oneely for autism. he got to that autism they set printed in the city here and there that you never know what it wil with you some of us call them eggheads is nice is what i can think of, study what did armstrong say what did neil armstrong say when he landed on the moon, one small step for man or was man, $750,000 was spent studying what he actually said, those into the crackly old audio from the black and white tapes, when the moon landing, and then be in $750,000 later, they could not■t decide. one step for man and one step for a man is the craziness that goes on and yet he goes on and on a and
and was about you, never a public is no oted to double budget for the national science foundation whate that they do it there and let's see, wellv nearly a million dollars payout study whether or not the japanese quail if cocaine, with a more promiscuous in your tax dollars, so anytime you're bringing over there doing is worth knowing the money remind them with their spinning it on nearly million dollars to study japanese quail to see if the more promiscuous and they take cocaine. in another...
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the best young negar masoomzadeh in the literature and poetry section, hossein farzin in the science foundation section, haanieh hosseini, in the social activist section, mohammad talebi fard in the jihadi activist section, and amir gebanan were nominated as the chosen ones in the film section, as well as atieh tabianian in the quran section and khadim ahl al-bayt mehrdad moradi in the aryan entrepreneurship section. . media activist nasrallahi, puri abedini in the music section, and amir hossein zare, the winner of the sports section , were introduced and appreciated. the ceremony of the martyrdom day of haj ebrahim hemet will be held in shahreza. ebrahim hammet was the deputy of the 27th brigade of muhammad rasulullah in the jerusalem operation, and the unit under his command played a significant role in the conquest of kharma. city had the body of martyr hemet was buried in shahreza located in isfahan province. 70 kilometers to the south of isfahan, you will reach shahreza, a city known by some as anar, some as safal, and some as its commander. greetings to all the martyrs of history who are
the best young negar masoomzadeh in the literature and poetry section, hossein farzin in the science foundation section, haanieh hosseini, in the social activist section, mohammad talebi fard in the jihadi activist section, and amir gebanan were nominated as the chosen ones in the film section, as well as atieh tabianian in the quran section and khadim ahl al-bayt mehrdad moradi in the aryan entrepreneurship section. . media activist nasrallahi, puri abedini in the music section, and amir...
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and i will assure women's health is integrated [indiscernible] not just at nih, the national science foundationhe board. this is really serious. i will spearhead new innovation. it really matters. announcer: president biden unveiling a new initiative this week to research women's health care. he made the announcement in honor of women's history month [indiscernible] and vice president kamala harris. watch the entire event saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on our ee mobile vi app c-span now and on c-span.org. announcer: since 1979 in partnership with the cable companies, c-span is provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, the house and senate floors into congressional hearings, party briefings, and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row se
and i will assure women's health is integrated [indiscernible] not just at nih, the national science foundationhe board. this is really serious. i will spearhead new innovation. it really matters. announcer: president biden unveiling a new initiative this week to research women's health care. he made the announcement in honor of women's history month [indiscernible] and vice president kamala harris. watch the entire event saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on our ee mobile vi app...
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the national science foundation and defense department and epa. for breakthroughs on a wide range of women's health needs. matters. it matters. because we are focused on supporting women together. our administration has turned around the economy. because we focused on the women, by the way. focused on the women. we achieved the lowest unemployment re the years. more women in the workforce that ever before. so much more to do. historic investments of over 225,000 childcare centers, 90% of which are owned by women and staffed by women, so families can take care of their children and get to work and improve the economy. 60% increase in loans to small businesses owned by women totaling $5.1 billion. d.through the tax credit, we cut child poverty nearly in half. that is a fact. [applause] pres. biden: which i might add my republican friends tell me we spent a lot of money. it is saving billions of doarsaving billions of dollars. we are cutting the deficit too. republicans voted against it and let it e(qe t back. we are making sure women can access jobs
the national science foundation and defense department and epa. for breakthroughs on a wide range of women's health needs. matters. it matters. because we are focused on supporting women together. our administration has turned around the economy. because we focused on the women, by the way. focused on the women. we achieved the lowest unemployment re the years. more women in the workforce that ever before. so much more to do. historic investments of over 225,000 childcare centers, 90% of which...
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universal mechanism for the whole world, in primarily for fundamental research - and the russian science foundation in general, really provide for most of our needs in science. sergey anatolyevich, thank you very much, for taking the time, and thank you even more for everything you do, i know how important it is and how much it is in the interests of the state of ordinary people. thank you very much again. thank you. the return of the peninsula to russia began long before the events called the crimean spring. despite attempts at forced ukrainization, local residents resisted it as best they could. the film contains unique evidence of how krynga has been used for three decades. i don’t want this gang from ukraine to destroy the colony of moscow. all alive, all alive, crimea chose the path to russia many years ago in 1991, when the ussr was collapsing, but then no one knew that the crimeans had another 23 years of continuous struggle ahead of them, russia, russia, russia. conflict, confirmation of this was the return home to the peninsula of the beaten, humiliated fighters of berkut, the burning capi
universal mechanism for the whole world, in primarily for fundamental research - and the russian science foundation in general, really provide for most of our needs in science. sergey anatolyevich, thank you very much, for taking the time, and thank you even more for everything you do, i know how important it is and how much it is in the interests of the state of ordinary people. thank you very much again. thank you. the return of the peninsula to russia began long before the events called the...
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built a pier dared to resupply_ antarctica and built a pier dared to resupply the national science foundationcomplex operation with planning and sick when i was a to enable success — and sick when i was a to enable success. currently, we focus our actions — success. currently, we focus our actions here _ success. currently, we focus our actions here to ensure success forward, — actions here to ensure success forward, and we will work through them _ forward, and we will work through them i_ forward, and we will work through them. i want to thank some of our partners _ them. i want to thank some of our partners that make sure we get out the door _ partners that make sure we get out the door. army material command, us transformation command, the headquarters da, which are supporting us and getting us from here to _ supporting us and getting us from here to there with everything from support to — here to there with everything from support to resourcing. again, i'm proudm — support to resourcing. again, i'm proudm hoe_ support to resourcing. again, i'm roud... ~ , ., ., proud... we will 'ust leave
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it was really through the national science foundation, or through the nih, it would encourage faculty, graduate 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 the government understood that these things may 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 graduate students, larry page and 30 brennan, who founded google. the ability of the government to fund this fundamental research, and en
it was really through the national science foundation, or through the nih, it would encourage faculty, graduate 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 the government understood that these things may not be commercialize a bowl -- commercializeable ever, but they certainly were not immediately. that...
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a little bit more about this in the context of ai in particular and certainly the national science foundation discussing the efforts on the pilot program which is going to be one important mechanism by which to advance some of these research and development activities as well as give access more broadly. we have been very supportive of the mission as well as some of the legislative efforts like the create ai act to really do that. i'm wondering if you can share your thought on how we can make sure that there are federal resources available for this to really succeed moving forward. rep. lofgren: as i say, we had an excellent hearing in the science committee. we invited some nonmembers who are very interested in this. as well as don buyer who has had great interest in this. it is a resource issue as well as a workforce issue. the two are related. the barrier for entry is very high in terms of computing power. talking one of the leaders in openai expressed skepticism we would be able to provide the resources necessary to catch up. i hope that is not the case because much as i love the private s
a little bit more about this in the context of ai in particular and certainly the national science foundation discussing the efforts on the pilot program which is going to be one important mechanism by which to advance some of these research and development activities as well as give access more broadly. we have been very supportive of the mission as well as some of the legislative efforts like the create ai act to really do that. i'm wondering if you can share your thought on how we can make...
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not just women's health, the national science foundation, defense department, environmental protection across the board this is really serious. and i will spearhead new research and innovation for breakthroughs on a wide range of women's health needs. because it really matters. >> the white house says this is the first step for the administration in keeping the promise of a fund on women's health biden called for during his "state of the union" a few weeks ago. >>> next up we'll turn to sports and we'll bring you what could be the best dunk so far of the nba season. plus, a cy young winner finally finds a new team just a week from major league baseball's opening day. we'll have all of that plus a check on the forecast when we come right back. k on the foreca come right back. when you have chronic kidney disease... ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or geni
not just women's health, the national science foundation, defense department, environmental protection across the board this is really serious. and i will spearhead new research and innovation for breakthroughs on a wide range of women's health needs. because it really matters. >> the white house says this is the first step for the administration in keeping the promise of a fund on women's health biden called for during his "state of the union" a few weeks ago. >>> next...
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yes, that american rescue planon spent $600 million and send iton over to the national science foundationnd like ae bad thing.ag but there is more. the agency pledged to use the funding to support groups of individuals and institutions, most strongly affected b y the pandemic. a lot of that money is going to things that are not covid related appear to how much you ask? check this out from the prebeacon. $246,000 to numerous college to deepen our understanding of how floodplains responded to climatic changes. how about another $7 million to ut austin holcomb with a wel learning environment that is welcoming to my nora ties researchers. i never heard of that expression and $181,000 to cal poly to c investigate the structural organization and changes they are in of a school. $219,000 to radford university to study oyster reef erosion. a lot ofa covid over there inas those oyster reefs.ed in total, the agency has awarden $23 million from the americane rescue plan and grants since january 2023 alone to things that have nothing to do with r covid. according to the prebeacon's research, the reve
yes, that american rescue planon spent $600 million and send iton over to the national science foundationnd like ae bad thing.ag but there is more. the agency pledged to use the funding to support groups of individuals and institutions, most strongly affected b y the pandemic. a lot of that money is going to things that are not covid related appear to how much you ask? check this out from the prebeacon. $246,000 to numerous college to deepen our understanding of how floodplains responded to...
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earthquake project is funded under the federal program priority 2030, a grant from the russian science foundationas received for this. khabarovsk too is located in a six-point seismic hazard zone, naturally, it also needs to install such mini-seismic stations, but for now scientists have installed only two of them in two districts of the city and for the sake of experiment, and not accurate scientific data, so the next stage is to entangle this with my weather station developed by khabarovsk scientists. the entire regional capital. anna lenova, konstantin krutikov, vesti khabarovsk. st. petersburg restorers are restoring a unique 18th-century conostasis from churches in the pskov region. so far special workshops in pskov are just being built, work is going on in the premises of a former theological seminary. details from marina mikhailova. look, seraphim has a nose, there is no one there. the bug ate all the insides. they name their work. resuscitation, in order to preserve the original image of the seraph from the 14th century, which literally crumbles in the hands, adorning the iconostasis , a
earthquake project is funded under the federal program priority 2030, a grant from the russian science foundationas received for this. khabarovsk too is located in a six-point seismic hazard zone, naturally, it also needs to install such mini-seismic stations, but for now scientists have installed only two of them in two districts of the city and for the sake of experiment, and not accurate scientific data, so the next stage is to entangle this with my weather station developed by khabarovsk...
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by the way, they reasonably said, no, that's not the job of the national science foundation, to do customerthat e-mail. >> i knew that people using this and we released a code under a sort of open source license that says you can use the code for anything you want as long as it's not commercial. if it's commercial you need to call us and get a special ap under the serious rules and we never really had-- never knew what we were going to do with it, we knew we had to say that and i have the e-mailbox of the incoming commercial requests and people e-mailing, can i give you money for official licenses to do other things. when people were offering lightning-- i'm slow, but not that slow and aight bb off, there might be a business here. and a bunch of us moved to california and formed a cpany t business. we were-- big lesson. we were greeted with a wall of this is crazy, silly. everybody knows that the internet is not for business, and ordinary people are not going to use this, the crazy, b out people liked it, so-- >> well, and all of that shaped your thinking a l because of the people being so
by the way, they reasonably said, no, that's not the job of the national science foundation, to do customerthat e-mail. >> i knew that people using this and we released a code under a sort of open source license that says you can use the code for anything you want as long as it's not commercial. if it's commercial you need to call us and get a special ap under the serious rules and we never really had-- never knew what we were going to do with it, we knew we had to say that and i have the...
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i am running a major study run by the israeli science foundation on the issue of the effects of enrollingn the university that speaks and thinks in a specific way. i thought they would be open to multiplicity of ideas since i was writing about those issues. for years. and this is me. this is my career. this is my analysis for years. let me again stress i am really worried today because yesterday, one of the students that participated in the demonstration was arrested. they were taking pictures of the different students that were there. mind you, there were professors, jewish and palestinian professors. there were jewish and palestinian students demonstrating against the decision. and framing them and shaming them and attacking them the way they are doing to me and trying to punish is something that should not be done in an academic institution. amy: how do you answer the charge from prime minister netanyahu on down that to be anti-zionist is to be antisemitic, professor shalhoub-kevorkian? >> welcome anti-zionism -- well, anti-zionism is not anti-segment is him it is to refuse to accept v
i am running a major study run by the israeli science foundation on the issue of the effects of enrollingn the university that speaks and thinks in a specific way. i thought they would be open to multiplicity of ideas since i was writing about those issues. for years. and this is me. this is my career. this is my analysis for years. let me again stress i am really worried today because yesterday, one of the students that participated in the demonstration was arrested. they were taking pictures...
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spent some $600 million and sent it effort to national science foundation which, on its face, probably like a bad thing. oh, but there is more. because while the agency pledged to use the funding to support groups of individuals and institutions pelosi strongly affected by the pandemic. a lot of money is going to things not covid related. check this out from the free beacon, 246-gram to amherst college to quote deepen our understanding of how flood plains have responded to climatic changes. another 7 mil to ut austin, hook 'em. learning environment welcome to marginalized and minor advertise researchers, never heard that expression. cal poly the industrial organization and changes therein of school ofic 219 grand to ratford university to study oyster reef erosion. a lot of covid in oyster reefs. the agency has awarded more than $3 million from the american rescue plan and grants since january of 2023 alone to things that have nothing to do with covid that according to the free beacon's research the revelation undermines congressional democrats defense of the spending package, laura, wh
spent some $600 million and sent it effort to national science foundation which, on its face, probably like a bad thing. oh, but there is more. because while the agency pledged to use the funding to support groups of individuals and institutions pelosi strongly affected by the pandemic. a lot of money is going to things not covid related. check this out from the free beacon, 246-gram to amherst college to quote deepen our understanding of how flood plains have responded to climatic changes....
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of my colleagues at the university happens to be getting grants of money from the national science foundationy feels free to speak out on the issue of whether government to be financing such research? of course, ought not to have freedom witho costs, but the costs ought to be they ought not to be disproportionate. there's no businessman in this country today who can speak out for it. why is it free? why is it that the businessmen are so mealy mouthed what they say? there are very few of them who are willing to come out and say openly. they believe lie about what? about anything. take, for example, the recent attempts by president carter to impose controls. there's hardly a businessman in this country who doesn't think it's terrible. there are only about two or three businessmen who have had the courage stand up and say something about that. but again, as i say, go to my academic colleagues. many of feel as i do that government is devoting altogether too much money, that there's been altogether too much subsidized in the state universities and colleges all along the line. yet few of them are w
of my colleagues at the university happens to be getting grants of money from the national science foundationy feels free to speak out on the issue of whether government to be financing such research? of course, ought not to have freedom witho costs, but the costs ought to be they ought not to be disproportionate. there's no businessman in this country today who can speak out for it. why is it free? why is it that the businessmen are so mealy mouthed what they say? there are very few of them...
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of my colleagues at the university happens to be getting grants of money from the national science foundation. do you think he really feels free to speak out on the issue of whether government to be financing such research? of course, ought not to have freedom without costs, but the costs ought to be they ought not to be disproportionate. there's no businessman in this country today who can speak out for it. why is it free? why is it that the businessmen are so mealy mouthed what they say? there are very few of them who are willing to come out and say openly. they believe lie about what? about anything. take, for example, the recent attempts by president carter to impose voluntary wage and price controls. there's hardly a businessman in this country who doesn't think it's terrible. there are only about two or three businessmen who have had the courage stand up and say something about that. but again, as i say, go to my academic colleagues. many of feel as i do that government is devoting altogether too much money, that there's been altogether too much subsidized in the state universities and
of my colleagues at the university happens to be getting grants of money from the national science foundation. do you think he really feels free to speak out on the issue of whether government to be financing such research? of course, ought not to have freedom without costs, but the costs ought to be they ought not to be disproportionate. there's no businessman in this country today who can speak out for it. why is it free? why is it that the businessmen are so mealy mouthed what they say?...
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a lot of the worst waste from government comes from the national science foundation.forms in place since they were studying what made people love each other or made people happy. no. they just give them more moy. we had a bill just two years ago that nearly doubled the amount of money to the national science foundation. do you think they're more or lesse frugal and wise and lest wasteful if we double the amount we give them? this is what passes for oversight in this town. this is a real problem. the earmarks are the tip of the spear that make it worse. because often, if you've got someone wavering in the wind and they think that they might be conservative, might not vote for the spending bill, you say what if we give you this? what if we give you this airport? we'll even name the airport after you in your district. airport named after you? boy, that's a bonus. if you do that, you need to vote for the entire bill. the bill gets bigger as everybody gets an airport or park named after them. i think we shouldn't name any parks after politicians. it's not their money. it's
a lot of the worst waste from government comes from the national science foundation.forms in place since they were studying what made people love each other or made people happy. no. they just give them more moy. we had a bill just two years ago that nearly doubled the amount of money to the national science foundation. do you think they're more or lesse frugal and wise and lest wasteful if we double the amount we give them? this is what passes for oversight in this town. this is a real...
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consists of universities journals, institutions, government institutions like the national science foundationarch institutes which are, if very loosely, if it all with one another, if there's anything in some way supplies the glue for this community, it is the socialize and training that takes place in graduate school and also as alma suggested the worldwide traffic postdocs which is essential the transmission of knowledge of all kinds so i i think that it's you have to have some you know i think about the people to the scale who at any moment british are about to go home they're about to off and just tell the french, the germans and everybody else that you know they can take their refracting telescopes and stuff it and. what, what, what keeps them. there is partly national fervor. they don't want the british to be cut out of this. and also show a commitment to some idea of, a scientific collective. and i think without that idea, i really do think that they would have defected. can i jump here? because just because this is one of the questions i was going to ask. so it's just about this. when
consists of universities journals, institutions, government institutions like the national science foundationarch institutes which are, if very loosely, if it all with one another, if there's anything in some way supplies the glue for this community, it is the socialize and training that takes place in graduate school and also as alma suggested the worldwide traffic postdocs which is essential the transmission of knowledge of all kinds so i i think that it's you have to have some you know i...
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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 recently 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 for your time today and the opportunity to share how 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, esteemed members of this committee. i appreciate the event tatian to speak to you on b
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 recently issued a roadmap...
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in a laboratory that conducts research at skolkovo with the support of the russian science foundationd. this is it now. seems to be in your head, what? dim, let's go, it's not useful yet, but i have the same thing, or what? yes, those are coming. for the experiment, we chose dmitry's favorite cake. natalya has a sweet tooth and enjoys any dessert. both subjects clearly liked the dessert. the monitor shows alpha waves, which indicate the presence of dopamine. well, now kiss! natalya easily overcame the embarrassment in front of the film crew; she leads her own block and got used to the light of the spotlights. the blogger’s family, it seems to me, should definitely kiss on camera, it’s necessary, it means it’s necessary, it’s definitely necessary, so it’s necessary, so what happens, where the brain waves are stronger, when eating cake or when having sex. when kissing , the signs of dopamine were brighter, therefore love won. it must be admitted that with other similar measurements, scientists in different countries obtained the opposite result, but what is important here is that we can
in a laboratory that conducts research at skolkovo with the support of the russian science foundationd. this is it now. seems to be in your head, what? dim, let's go, it's not useful yet, but i have the same thing, or what? yes, those are coming. for the experiment, we chose dmitry's favorite cake. natalya has a sweet tooth and enjoys any dessert. both subjects clearly liked the dessert. the monitor shows alpha waves, which indicate the presence of dopamine. well, now kiss! natalya easily...
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not just nih, the national science foundation, the defense department, environmental protection agencye range of issues and the experience throughout your live it really matters. we right here or way out in the middle of anywhere you should have access to past reliable internet. that's why we are leading the
not just nih, the national science foundation, the defense department, environmental protection agencye range of issues and the experience throughout your live it really matters. we right here or way out in the middle of anywhere you should have access to past reliable internet. that's why we are leading the
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the was a federal government program at the time called,x$ell one was called nsf, national science foundationof the modern internet find it in the '80s and '90s. something of a a national supercomputer program where the federal government funded four national commuting centers at state universities. basically just picked, the government picked four colleges basically unlike dumped money on the to build incredible computer labs, computer complex including his great civic commuters the cost like $29 a pop. this is, there were so large, this was in early '90s, the computers were so physically large that you would build the building for the computer. we had one building onu6 supercomputer at the shelter of the building got built in the computer got lowered by crane into the central core of the building. >> and so my big struggle after sort of being dropped in the middle of it was fascinating because we had high speed internet connection before anybody else did, all of these super computers and incredible lab and then they weird the campus so there was broadband all over the campus and everybody w
the was a federal government program at the time called,x$ell one was called nsf, national science foundationof the modern internet find it in the '80s and '90s. something of a a national supercomputer program where the federal government funded four national commuting centers at state universities. basically just picked, the government picked four colleges basically unlike dumped money on the to build incredible computer labs, computer complex including his great civic commuters the cost like...
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. >> since then, connie has been busy honoring marie, a science illustrator, establishing a foundation that provides art supplies to struggling college students. jason dunn is the department chair of fine arts and architecture at the college of marin. he says the project, called marie's lending library, has been nothing short of a godsend. >> this is the lending library, marie's lending library. this is always open. >> now, nearly 6 years after her daughter's death, connie is finally handing out the reward to the two women who helped crack the case. >> i feel like i am dotting the last letter i and crossing the last t. >> [indiscernible - low volume]. >> as the women arrived, connie gives them each a check of $7500. >> you truly deserve it . thank you so much. >> i had no idea until he called me up and said i need to talk to you about something. >> the uncle's former girlfriend said staying silent was not an option. >> i decided to call a couple of months later. i could not live with myself, having the information and the family needed to know what had happened. >> lisa marsh, whose fr
. >> since then, connie has been busy honoring marie, a science illustrator, establishing a foundation that provides art supplies to struggling college students. jason dunn is the department chair of fine arts and architecture at the college of marin. he says the project, called marie's lending library, has been nothing short of a godsend. >> this is the lending library, marie's lending library. this is always open. >> now, nearly 6 years after her daughter's death, connie is...
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. >> reporter: since then connie has been busy honoring marie, a science illustrator, establishing a foundation that supplies art supplies to struggling college students. jason dunn is the department chair of fine arts and architecture at the college of marin. he says the project called marie's lending library has been nothing short of a godsend. >> this is the lending library, marie's lending library. so this is always open. >> reporter: now nearly six years after her daughter's death, connie is finally handing out the reward to the two women who helped crack the case. >> i feel like i'm just like dotting the last i and crossing the last t. hi. hi. good. >> i'm lisa. >> lisa, come in. >> reporter: as the women arrive, connie gives them each a check of $7,500. >> you truly deserve it. thank you so much. >> i had no idea until one day he called me up and said i need to talk to you about something. >> reporter: the uncle's former girl friend said staying silent just wasn't an option. >> i decided to call a couple months later. i couldn't live with myself having the information and the family need
. >> reporter: since then connie has been busy honoring marie, a science illustrator, establishing a foundation that supplies art supplies to struggling college students. jason dunn is the department chair of fine arts and architecture at the college of marin. he says the project called marie's lending library has been nothing short of a godsend. >> this is the lending library, marie's lending library. so this is always open. >> reporter: now nearly six years after her...
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the national science foundation, the environmental protection agency. across the board.t matte. >> unveiling a new initiative to expand resrch on women's health care. he made the announcement at a white house reception in honor of women's histor month that included remarks from first lady jill biden and vice president kamala harris. you can wah it tonight at 8:00 on c-span. it is available on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> sunday on q&a. april a surprise winning book critic, author of the washington book, talks about the insights he got from reading biographies and official reports written by liticians and government officials in washington, d.c. >> when the latest special counsel report by -- looking into biden's handling of classified documents, it said something about how he would come across to a jury as a well-meaning elderly man with a failing memory. in the report, he had supposedly notise year that his son died. in the acknowledgments are something that speaks to him. the firsthg paragraph of the acknowledgment section says, this was a very hard time pe
the national science foundation, the environmental protection agency. across the board.t matte. >> unveiling a new initiative to expand resrch on women's health care. he made the announcement at a white house reception in honor of women's histor month that included remarks from first lady jill biden and vice president kamala harris. you can wah it tonight at 8:00 on c-span. it is available on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> sunday on q&a. april a surprise winning book...
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that is, now we can do science in russia in our country at a really high level, all this thanks to such support measures as the emergence, for example, of a scientific foundationof science, a huge role was played, as i believe, by the knowledge society, its reincarnation, one might say, all over the country , children, adults, they learn that science is great, that science is fashionable, that this is our future, this is the future and the basis of our technological sovereignty is that russia will be regardless of the technology of other countries, at least the basic technologies, this personnel base is... the first step towards us achieving this sovereignty, this is extremely important, thank you very much for this, thank you very much for we organized a year of science and technology, and now it’s already a whole decade of science and technology, that we are building megaens class installations in protvino, dubna, skif, large infrastructure projects, from the scientists a huge thank you, thank you, yeah. what i now i’ll say, this is not an exact quote word for word, but in meaning, this is what was said, an academician there once said that the next century w
that is, now we can do science in russia in our country at a really high level, all this thanks to such support measures as the emergence, for example, of a scientific foundationof science, a huge role was played, as i believe, by the knowledge society, its reincarnation, one might say, all over the country , children, adults, they learn that science is great, that science is fashionable, that this is our future, this is the future and the basis of our technological sovereignty is that russia...