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faded echo is a postgraduate student munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange road steve they were there to mark the location of my samples and prevent and most from digging them out for the most of being somewhere around here you can with what i. mean while sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hence on the player's joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to their legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we don't have to start again was with this w
faded echo is a postgraduate student munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange road steve they were there to mark the location of my samples and prevent and most from digging them out for the most of being somewhere around here you can with what i. mean while sports scientists at...
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meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to their legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we don't have to start again. with the real test comes when an athlete runs across the measuring plates. hopes and we have an early exit one not so scientific insight here is that the leg in question needs to be clean shaven prior to the tests. researchers from 2 different faculties at the same university conducting 2 different experiments with much common ground both part of a project looking into hybrid turf. the sports scientists want to know how different surfaces impact on players joints muscles and ligaments the chemists meanwhile are
meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to their legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they...
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meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so that we then have to start again. with the real test comes when an athlete runs across the measuring plates. hopes and we have an early exit one not so scientific insight here is that the leg in question needs to be clean shaven prior to the tests. researchers from 2 different faculties at the same university conducting 2 different experiments with much common ground both part of a project looking into hybrid turf. the sports scientists want to know how different surfaces impact on players joints muscles and ligaments the chemists meanwhile ar
meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they...
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faith is a postgraduate student at munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange roadster they were the monster look ation of my samples and prevent anonymous from digging them up for the most of being somewhere around here you can with the best. meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players' boots and the ground and hence on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to their legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we don't have to start again oh i was going to se
faith is a postgraduate student at munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange roadster they were the monster look ation of my samples and prevent anonymous from digging them up for the most of being somewhere around here you can with the best. meanwhile sports scientists at the...
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meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we don't have to start again. with the real test comes when an athlete runs across the measuring plates. hopes and we have an early exit one not so scientific insight here is that the leg in question needs to be clean shaven prior to the tests. researchers from 2 different faculties at the same university conducting 2 different experiments with much common ground both part of a project looking into hybrid turf. the sports scientists want to know how different surfaces impact on players' joints muscles and ligaments the chemists meanwhile are t
meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they...
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meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature thisgreat flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hence on the player's joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we then have to start again almost with. the real test comes when an athlete runs across the measuring plates. hopes and we have an early exit one not so scientific insight here is that the leg in question needs to be clean shaven prior to the tests. researchers from 2 different packages at the same university conducting 2 different experiments with much common ground both part of a project looking into hybrid turf. the sports scientists want to know how different surfaces impact on players joints muscles and ligaments the chemists meanwhile a
meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature thisgreat flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hence on the player's joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they...
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often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a risk or test or maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine delivers 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and even more torque 418 you can meters that's impressive. group was no free the r. is q 3 could make the gas from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds and then you probably didn't know about the audi r s q 3 is it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me is i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of a psychic
often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a risk or test or maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond...
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often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see it's real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine deliver us 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and you can more torque 480 and you can meters that's impressive. group was no 3 the r. is q 3 could make the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds. then you probably didn't know about the are askew 3 years it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me yes i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of a
often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see it's real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond...
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in technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fair and what is fiction my name is not on the brinks of what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine delivers 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and even more torque 480 and you can meters that's impressive. it was no freeview arias q 3 could make the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds another thing you probably didn't know about the audi hour askew 3 is it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me is i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of
in technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy forest close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see is real it's for you to judge what is fair and what is fiction my name is not on the brinks of what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2...
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often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see it's real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2 and a half liter engine delivers 294 kilowatts 400 horsepower and even more torque 480 in human meters that's impressive. group was no 3 the r. is q 3 could make the gas from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds and then you probably didn't know about the audi horace q 3 is it has the ability to change its color depending on the weather and the temperature outside the color changes gets lighter it gets darker i think that's a really cool feature. one thing you probably didn't know about me is i can steer the car without using my hands i am somewhat of a psychic and
often technical university pushing the boundaries of both minds and machines. what is truth what is fiction who can you believe a rich car tester maybe we live in a world where reality and fantasy close together as never before i'm going to show you some of the incredible features of the car but please bear in mind not everything you're going to see it's real it's for you to judge what is fact and what is fiction my name is not on the brakes but what you're about to see years beyond belief. 2...
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faith echo is a post graduate student at munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange drugs they were there to mark the location of my samples and prevent animals from digging them up. the must have been somewhere around here . meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university face problems of a very different nature this great flooring covers a number of measuring plates they will later be placed underneath the new hybrid turf the researchers want to record the forces exerted between players boots and the ground and hands on the players joints to rule out any mishaps they 1st conduct preliminary tests. we attach markers to the legs for example they take precise measurements of movement between the bones they often fall off rendering those measurements invalid so we don't have to start again. the real test comes when an athlete runs acros
faith echo is a post graduate student at munich's technical university. he wants to develop eco friendly synthetic turf for football pitches last year he buried a range of samples here in order to study how they degrade. but where on earth is his test patch again. with a mesh fence and bright orange drugs they were there to mark the location of my samples and prevent animals from digging them up. the must have been somewhere around here . meanwhile sports scientists at the technical university...
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athlon technical university for r.w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by bands will save the world through innovation. going to shoot began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the german postal service with electric delivery trucks but the automobile industry took little notice of him. his next dream was an electric car that everyone can afford but the big car maker is still weren't interested so in 2017 she founded the company eco and built his own factory overnight the scientist became a car maker. engineer of a hobby mentioned years don't have the privilege of conducting research only with the aim of gaining new insights unlike other disciplines we are obliged to carry out research according to its relevance we take it very
athlon technical university for r.w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by bands will save the world through innovation. going to shoot began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the german postal...
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south of port au i was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's darmstadt technical university e.t.h. zurich or ever you know the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too we have initialize ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and to google they go everywhere where there is even more money. portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of institute in porto. we've made considerable progress pounding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. to this. gives the. traditional and the modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. after the coronavirus pandemic working from home is likely to remain experience shows that workers can still be productive even if they're not sitting in an office but whether companies h
south of port au i was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's darmstadt technical university e.t.h. zurich or ever you know the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too we have initialize ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and to google they go everywhere where there is even more money....
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now by voter he's a former astronaut for germany and payload expert and he's a professor at technical university of munich great to have you on the show is our was founded by one of your former students is it alone in this field to some extent or will we see more startups like it in the future. there are already many thoughts also in germany there's one in almost record rocketship pre-auth book and there's another one even called hearts which is located in. so actually in germany we have 3 and well there will be competition but that's good what is it that striving this growth we saw a bit about those smaller satellites is that really what's behind it is that making it more accessible. yes well 1st it's money of course but there's a market already because the classical centralized providers they've built a large bird $2.00 to $3.00 tonnes wheat to do you can build to live down to 100 kilograms they usually they are not about 2 or 300 kilograms so they build new rockets which they can take 2 or 3 to light so in total about $500.00 to $1.00 tons 500 kilograms to want fun and that's a new class of s
now by voter he's a former astronaut for germany and payload expert and he's a professor at technical university of munich great to have you on the show is our was founded by one of your former students is it alone in this field to some extent or will we see more startups like it in the future. there are already many thoughts also in germany there's one in almost record rocketship pre-auth book and there's another one even called hearts which is located in. so actually in germany we have 3 and...
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south of port au i was a minor although in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or everyday the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there to be i mean this is why it's ingenuity we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and google they go everywhere where there's even more money portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of the institute in porto. and we've made considerable progress founding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. this. gives the. traditional and the modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. and finally online streaming platform show max is investing in producing its own african continent for local audiences as it competes for their attention against netflix on the contin
south of port au i was a minor although in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or everyday the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there to be i mean this is why it's ingenuity we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and google they go everywhere where there's even more money...
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you know south of port au was my fault in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or i read or the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there to be i mean this is why it's ingenuity we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went off to banks and to google they go everywhere where there's even more money. portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of the institute in porto. we've made considerable progress founding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years and it is still. this traditional and yet modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. and finally online streaming platform show max is investing in producing its own african continent for local audiences as it competes for their attention against netflix on the
you know south of port au was my fault in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or i read or the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there to be i mean this is why it's ingenuity we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went off to banks and to google they go everywhere where there's even more...
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know south of port au i was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or everyday the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too we have initialize ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went off to banks and to google they go everywhere where there is even more money portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of the institute in porto. we've made considerable progress founding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation specially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. this. is this traditional and yet modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. to italy now where museums and art galleries have been closed for more than in new york because of lockdown restrictions it's a real problem for the art sector but also for people who appreciate
know south of port au i was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or everyday the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too we have initialize ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went off to banks and to google they go everywhere where there is even more money...
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technical university or r. w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by fans will save the world through innovation. began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the german postal service with electric delivery trucks but the automobile industry took little notice of him. next trip. one was an electric car that everyone can afford but the big carmakers still weren't interested so in 2017 she founded the company eco and built his own factory overnight the scientist became a car maker. engineer mention years don't have the privilege of conducting research only with the aim of gaining new insight unlike other disciplines we're obliged to carry out research according to its relevance we take it very seriously here often university s
technical university or r. w. th scientists are working flat out on a new kind of environmentally friendly mobility. leading the charge is going to shoot a man with big ideas. i would like to save the world my whole team would like to save the world we were already doing it by talking about climate change and the environment not by fans will save the world through innovation. began his journey in 2010 he started with street scooters then kidded out the german postal service with electric...
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to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what it's name suggests it's cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in your to do so it is the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such development in lytton satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big one. if a company has launched 4 of its cube sat so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a significant step t
to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what it's name suggests it's cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to...
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to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in your to do so it is the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such development to lytton satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining either one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big one. but the company has launched 4 of its cube sat so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a signif
to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to...
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to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in the air to do so it is the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such developments to lytton satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big $1.00 but the company has launched 4 of its cube sat so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a significant
to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point...
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did is a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others. how those who knew about the lever for example both. take a look at all the various factors that can influence battery life why do batteries age differently because the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery life isn't that the boat does temperature play a role it's much does it take a look at these battery cells and this one of them is quite old and the other is fairly new. we're trying to figure out how batteries age and what we can do to make them last longer than we did with the. result and his experts have developed a kind of stress test that measures all aspects of the batteries performance. but you get paid from here could get people feel enough that we use this equipment to create a profile of individual batteries for example how they're charged fast or slow their overall performance how a car battery responds to acceleration we can simulate all of these factors right here. and w
did is a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others. how those who knew about the lever for example both. take a look at all the various factors that can influence battery life why do batteries age differently because the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery life isn't that the boat does temperature play a role it's much does it take a look at...
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is a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others this. go to who knew about the lever for both. we take a look at all the various factors that can influence battery life so why do batteries age differently obviously does the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery like that at the boat does temperature play a role in so much food does it take a look at these battery cells on. one of them is quite old and the other is fairly new no. we're trying to figure out how batteries age and what we can do to make them last longer and would you consider. design and his experts have developed a kind of stress test that measures all aspects of the batteries performance. but you can get away from here could be people feel enough we use this equipment to create a profile of individual batteries for example how they're charged fast or slow their overall performance how a car battery responds to acceleration we can simulate all of these factors right here. an
is a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others this. go to who knew about the lever for both. we take a look at all the various factors that can influence battery life so why do batteries age differently obviously does the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery like that at the boat does temperature play a role in so much food does it take a look...
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that's according to researchers at the technical university of darmstadt in germany. no matter what your airdrop privacy settings are your information can be accessed any time you go to air drop a file researchers say to avoid being hacked. you should turn off air dropped completely. they also say apple was notified of the issue back in 2019. but so far has still has not been fixed. well, as we mentioned at the top of the hour, governor newsome will face a recall election. today the republican led effort announced it had officially collected more than one 0.6 million verified voting signatures. >> that equals 12% of all the ballots cast in the last election which beats a minimum threshold to force a special recall election and next political analyst michael yaki. he's going to join us live to talk about what's next and what to expect.
that's according to researchers at the technical university of darmstadt in germany. no matter what your airdrop privacy settings are your information can be accessed any time you go to air drop a file researchers say to avoid being hacked. you should turn off air dropped completely. they also say apple was notified of the issue back in 2019. but so far has still has not been fixed. well, as we mentioned at the top of the hour, governor newsome will face a recall election. today the republican...
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south of port au i was a minor although in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich wherever you go the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there to be i mean this is why it's ingenuity we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went off to banks and to google they go everywhere where there's even more money. portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of the institute in porto. and we've made considerable progress founding companies more startups more spin offs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. it is still. traditional and yet modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. thanks for watching. the fight against the coronavirus hand. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronaviru
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enjoy now by he's a former astronaut for germany and payload expert and he's a professor at technical university of munich great to have you on the show is our was founded by one of your former students is it alone in this field to some extent or will we see more startups like it in the future. they already many thought it was in germany there's one in august group called the rocket ship 3 our book and there's another one even called halts which is located in. so actually in germany we have 3 and well there will be competition but that's good what is it that striving this growth we saw a bit about those smaller satellites is that really what's behind it is that make it more accessible. yes well 1st it's money of course but there's a market already because the classic of satellite providers they've built the lives of borrowed 2 to 3 tonnes wheat to do you can build to live down to 100 kilograms they usually they are not large to a 300 kilograms so they build new rockets which they can take 2 or 3 to light so in total about $500.00 to $1.00 tons 500 kilograms to want to run and that's a new class
enjoy now by he's a former astronaut for germany and payload expert and he's a professor at technical university of munich great to have you on the show is our was founded by one of your former students is it alone in this field to some extent or will we see more startups like it in the future. they already many thought it was in germany there's one in august group called the rocket ship 3 our book and there's another one even called halts which is located in. so actually in germany we have 3...
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to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what it's name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in your tooth it's the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such development to lytton satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining either one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big $1.00 the company has launched 4 of its cubes set so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a significan
to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what it's name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to...
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did as a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others. now those who knew about the lever doesn't follow through. we take a look at all the various factors that can influence a battery life why do batteries age differently does the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery like the food at the boat does temperature play a role in so much food does it take a look at these battery cells than one of them is quite old and the other is fairly new. we're trying to figure out how batteries age and what we can do to make them last longer than we do to. the zealot and his experts have developed a kind of stress test that measures all aspects of the batteries performance. but you get paid from here could be difficult for even the we use this equipment to create a profile of individual batteries for example how they're charged fast or slow their overall performance how a car battery responds to acceleration we can simulate all of these factors right here.
did as a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others. now those who knew about the lever doesn't follow through. we take a look at all the various factors that can influence a battery life why do batteries age differently does the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery like the food at the boat does temperature play a role in so much food does it...
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to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in your tooth it's the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such development militant satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big one the company has launched 4 of its cube sat so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a significant step toward
to build the little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team of berlin's technical university devised the project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. to start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to...
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to build a little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago by. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to point in the desired direction they cost tens of thousands of euro's a piece. in your tooth it's the miniaturization of electronic components that enable such developments to lytton satellites may be getting smaller but that doesn't mean their overall performances are declining either one can deploy a lot of small ones for the price of a big one. but the company has launched 4 of its cube sat so far they're flying in formation to test 3 d. typologies for scientific measurements to do that they have to communicate with each other negotiate and organize their positioning autonomously. this test is a signifi
to build a little devices one class of small satellite nano satellites a team at berlin's technical university devised a project to deploy 4 of them to enable faster transfer of large amounts of data. they were launched 2 years ago by. small satellites have the potential to revolutionize earth monitoring as well as global telecommunications. the start up smart small satellite systems does what its name suggests it's a cube sats can exchange precise information about their orientation so as to...
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you know south of porto was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or every you know the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too i mean this is why it's ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and google they go everywhere where there's even more money portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of the institute in porto. and we've made considerable progress founding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. about this. traditional and yet modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. after the coronavirus pandemic working from a hole is likely to remain experience shows that workers can still be productive even if they're not sitting in an office but while the compan
you know south of porto was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's dharma technical university e.t.h. zurich or every you know the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too i mean this is why it's ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and google they go everywhere where there's even more...
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is a professor at the technical university and he's an expert on renewable energy systems and with his team is working on a project that analyzes why some batteries last longer than others. have those who knew about the lever doesn't follow through. we take a look at all the various factors that can influence battery life so why do batteries age differently because the way i drive my car or ride my bike the battery of that the boat does temperature play a role it's much food does it take a look at these battery cells and this one of them is quite old and the other is fairly new. we're trying to figure out how batteries age and what we can do to make them last longer than we did with the. result and his experts have developed a kind of stress test that measures all aspects of the batteries performance. but you get paid from here could you will feel about we use this equipment to create a profile of individual batteries for example how they're charged fast or slow their overall performance how a car battery responds to acceleration we can simulate all of these factors right here. and we
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receiving undergraduate from university of chicago and a technical editor from our review and also received a phd from harvard and a masters from illinois after law school the professor clerked for judge con on the federal circuit private practice. thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much into the federalist society of chicago for organizing this great event. it is the perfect time to have this terrific panel as weec approach the redistricting cycle because a number of events combined to make this what i think will be the most interesting redistricting process of my lifetime. as mentioned, we are gearing up for the once in a decade reapportionment redistricting process of the 2020 census to update and redraw the districts for federal state and local offices all across the country. a number of changes weof have seen over the last decade that make this the most unpredictable and interesting one in a long time. at first this cycle will be the first cycle since the 19 sixties without the department of justice reviewing discriminatory acts. this is all after the supreme court decision in 2
receiving undergraduate from university of chicago and a technical editor from our review and also received a phd from harvard and a masters from illinois after law school the professor clerked for judge con on the federal circuit private practice. thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much into the federalist society of chicago for organizing this great event. it is the perfect time to have this terrific panel as weec approach the redistricting cycle because a number of events...
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>> my two-year associate's degree in law enforcement at the technical college my four-yearhe bachelor degree at st. mary's university. my masters degree public safety administration. i'm a graduate of northwestern police staff and command them just about to complete a two-year course it's the equivalent of a masters. schleicher:'s when addition to being a place officer you are also in the minnesota national guard. >> i am. a major. schleicher: describe where that falls within the ranks. >> it's one of the top ranks you can achieve. schleicher: how long have youavv been in the minnesota national guard? >> over 23 years. schleicher: redeployed? >> i was to bosnia peacekeeping and then iraq operation iraqi freedom. schleicher: thank you. tell the jury when you began your law-enforcement career with the minneapolis police department. >> 1999 i worked with the second precinct communitypr response team and basically worked on crimes and alcohol-related. 2000 i became a community service and i was assigned to the fourth precinct. 2002 a police officer worth the first precinct and second precinct mostly 911 response i did w
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technical assistant. sheering has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. the move towards a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill daily. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablets a day. in the past she had to take up to 40 over the years she had an on her doctor have developed a good relationship and even hold educational events together at the university aimed specifically at young people as from someone sick from the shooting that's shy i thought it was really brave of sharing to be so vocal and open to give advice and talk about her personal experience and what it's like. that's it out. of me understand it was interesting hearing things from her point of view really impressive and. even in the most difficult times she had never lost heart she continued to set herself new goals such as participating in
technical assistant. sheering has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. the move towards a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill daily. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablets a...
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technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. the move towards a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so if a patient takes one pill. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablets a day. in the past she had to take up to 40 over the years she had an on her doctor have developed a good relationship and even hold educational events together at the university aimed specifically at young people. in the shooting that's shown it was really brave of sharing to be so vocal and open to give advice and talk about her personal experience and what it's like often in. front of me on 2 fronts it was interesting hearing things from her point of view really impressive and. even in the most difficult times she had never lost heart she continued to set herself new goals such as participating in the birth of bits here and i'm now
technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. the move towards a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so if a patient takes one pill. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablets a day. in...
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technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of medicine and says great progress has been made. so it's a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablet a day. in the past she had to take up to 40 over the years she didn't on her doctor have developed a good relationship and even hold educational events together at the university aimed specifically at young people. in the shooting that's shy i thought it was really brave of sharing to be so vocal and open to give advice and to talk about her personal experience and what it's like often in. front of me on twitter it was interesting hearing things from her point of view really impressive and. even in the most difficult times she had never lost heart she continued to set yourself new goals such as participating in the birth. it's here and i'm now 34 an
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universities be requiring vaccinations of the student body? >> i think all of us should be vaccinated. and as far as requirements, i think there's a technicaliculty with having early use authorization status. i think once it moves on to full approval, which i hope is very soon, i think all colleges and universities will end up requiring this and that's good news. this vaccine is our ticket to ride, this is our ticket to freedom of returning back to normal life as we knew it before the pandemic. so all of us should want to get vaccinated. this is our way out of this and i encourage everyone to do so. >> doctor, thank you so much. always good to see you. stay well. >> thank you. thank you, fred. >>> as the city of minneapolis tries to heal from the wounds of the george floyd murder, one minnesota couple have a unique perspective on policing and race in america. their story next. thinking doest disrupt the status quo. which is why t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. dignity. it demands a rapid
universities be requiring vaccinations of the student body? >> i think all of us should be vaccinated. and as far as requirements, i think there's a technicaliculty with having early use authorization status. i think once it moves on to full approval, which i hope is very soon, i think all colleges and universities will end up requiring this and that's good news. this vaccine is our ticket to ride, this is our ticket to freedom of returning back to normal life as we knew it before the...
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technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christoph stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. to target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill daily. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablet a day. in the past she had to take up to 40 over the years she had an on her doctor have developed a good relationship and even hold educational events together at the university aimed specifically at young people as from sandwiches when the shooting that's shot i thought it was really brave of sharing to be so vocal and open to give advice and talk about her personal experience and what it's like often in. front of me on 2 fronts it was interesting hearing things from her point of view really impressive and. even in the most difficult times she had never lost heart she continued to set herself new goals such as participating in the birth. it's h
technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christoph stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field of hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. to target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill daily. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablet a day. in the past she...
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technical assistant. sharon has been treated for the past 15 years by christophe stefan a senior physician at frankfurt university hospital he conducts research in the field hiv medicine and says great progress has been made. a move towards a target these days we have very many different therapies and quite a few single tablet therapies available that that means a combination therapy mixed into one pill so the patient takes one pill dale. nowadays sharon also only takes one tablets a day. in the past she had to take up to 40 over the years she didn't know her doctor have developed a good relationship and even hold educational events together at the university aimed specifically at young people. in the shooting that's schizoid it was really brave of sharing to be so vocal and open to give advice and to talk about her personal experience and what it's like often enough. it was interesting hearing things from her point of view really impressive and. even in the most difficult times she had never lost heart she continued to set yourself new goals such as participating in the birth. it's here and i'm now 34 and i'm no
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technically. don't interrupt the spokesperson. this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. ♪ >>> finally tonight, it was dr. martin luther king jr. who said in 1968, the arc of the moral universece. as we leave you this evening with the scene from george floyd square in minneapolis, for the many gathered there and for many more across the country, justice found itself sweet spot today, this time. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for the company, america. good night.
technically. don't interrupt the spokesperson. this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. ♪ >>> finally tonight, it was dr. martin luther king jr. who said in 1968, the arc of the moral universece. as we leave you this evening with the scene from george floyd square in minneapolis, for the many gathered there and for many more across the country, justice found itself sweet spot today, this time. that's "nightline" for this evening. thanks for...
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which part of the financials universe do you want to have exposure to? paul: from our point of view, technically that the banks could continue to do well. it seems like there will be a danger of profit-taking because they have had a strong performance despite some issues in the last few weeks with hedge funds but on the whole, we think they continue to be where the market will go to in the first instance. insurance for example could also benefit from the point of view of investment incomes. the banks tend to be the most reactive to the higher inflation prints. in the short term, we think there will be profit-taking in the banking space. towards the end of the year, it may be that the banking sector on low valuations and those with high exposure to banking issues could do quite well. anna: paul markham, from newton investment management. he will continue his conversation with us at bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. we will get to that conversation in about 45 minutes' time. i want to correct something we mentioned earlier on. mark was think that we get retail sales data out of the u.s. but
which part of the financials universe do you want to have exposure to? paul: from our point of view, technically that the banks could continue to do well. it seems like there will be a danger of profit-taking because they have had a strong performance despite some issues in the last few weeks with hedge funds but on the whole, we think they continue to be where the market will go to in the first instance. insurance for example could also benefit from the point of view of investment incomes. the...
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technical. it is not the old shock to your vocational school work. sometimes there was a penalty a person paid. we are a second chance university.econd chances to people to get a job. many individuals in our community are one flat tire away from losing their job or not finishing their education. we help bring partners to removing those barriers. we lift up the community. as a whole. >> that is the best description of a community college and what you do that i have heard anywhere. >> if it can happen here, in the poorest of all states, then surely the positive things that -- are -- replicable elsewhere. host: why was that part of this program? deborah fallows, we will start with you. guest: the community colleges were one of the most surprising and important lessons that we learned during these travels. we all knew that they were around, but to go from town to town and seeing the kind of impact that a community college can have on its area for people who, as he says, need a second chance, whether it is a high school or a skills level where you have lost your job at all sorts of ages. we came to linchpin of the future for such a h
technical. it is not the old shock to your vocational school work. sometimes there was a penalty a person paid. we are a second chance university.econd chances to people to get a job. many individuals in our community are one flat tire away from losing their job or not finishing their education. we help bring partners to removing those barriers. we lift up the community. as a whole. >> that is the best description of a community college and what you do that i have heard anywhere. >>...
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technical assistance and support to make that happen. >> let's get some expertise and insights from dr. kevin ault, also a professor and division derkt at the universitycenter. doctor, great to see you. let me start with the point dr. walensky was making. one of the lines essentially has been, yes, once we get flooet completely vaccinated here in the united states. when will there be enough supply to deal with what you need in america but to share more. >> i certainly agree with what she said, the cdc director said, we are turning out vaccine more and more every week in the united states, and so we should be able to share with the rest of the world. but as she said it's in our self-interest to do this. because the more the virus replicates the more problems we're going to have with these variants and the only way to keep it from replicates is vaccination, social distancing, and masks. so yes, we have a global responsibility, and we're a global leader in public health. >> and one of the ways to help is to get more vaccines in the pipeline, which would be act as quickly as possible, resolve as quickly as possible, the question that you are dealing with
technical assistance and support to make that happen. >> let's get some expertise and insights from dr. kevin ault, also a professor and division derkt at the universitycenter. doctor, great to see you. let me start with the point dr. walensky was making. one of the lines essentially has been, yes, once we get flooet completely vaccinated here in the united states. when will there be enough supply to deal with what you need in america but to share more. >> i certainly agree with...
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universal product code. it is on all of your groceries. he had these amazing stories about the creation of the technology. it was technically interesting how they did this. then he had this great story about how they deployed it. something happened that they did not expect. they put this in grocery stores and there were protests on the sidewalks because people thought that this was the sign of the beast. it was a really instructional moment for me. you have on one side this technology that is built in this fascinating way and reaches this plate where he can do things that you did not expect, technically. then it really does things that you did not expect. it interacts with peoples emotions, like we talked about earlier. and literature. these are all things that we need to consider. as i have written the book and i develop the speed at the time, i have to constantly remind myself of that and constantly say, what am i forgetting about where this could go. is the person who was talking to me now, do they have the full picture? do they need to talk to someone else and see what their perspective is. it is about constantly wideni
universal product code. it is on all of your groceries. he had these amazing stories about the creation of the technology. it was technically interesting how they did this. then he had this great story about how they deployed it. something happened that they did not expect. they put this in grocery stores and there were protests on the sidewalks because people thought that this was the sign of the beast. it was a really instructional moment for me. you have on one side this technology that is...
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technical analysis which focuses on chart patterns, price movement and momentum. i'm joanna pne aaynd schwab is the better place for traders with a bang, energy and change came to every part of our universe, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. >>> all right, folks, welcome back to power lunch. look at the s&p 500 sitting at 4,000 today. above it for the first time ever, sitting right near session highs right now. up 41 points that's a 1% gain the nasdaq is the day's leader, up about 1.5%. chip stocks are leading the way there. "power lunch" will be right back sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? sorry about that. umm... what...its...um... you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers plus some of the lowest options and futures contract prices around. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ if your money is working toward the same goals, why keep it in different places? sofi is a one-stop shop for your finances-
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technically, this has been a long time coming. people have been trying to make malaria vaccines for many decades. so, this one really is part of a major collaboration between ourselves at the universitynstitute of india, the world's largest vaccine supplier to the world. and a biotech company in america. samy ahmar is head of health at the charity save the children. hello to you, thanks forjoining us. how revolutionary is this breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly _ breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly encouraging - it's an incredibly encouraging development. malaria is the second—largest infectious cause child mortality globally after pneumonia. it kills about 400,000 people, mostly in africa, two thirds of children. whilst a huge amount of progress has been achieved over the last 15 to 20 years in a malaria control and bringing down the burden of disease, particularly thanks to preventive interventions and bed nets and really effective therapies and diagnostic tests, progress has been stalling over the last four to five years. we haven't seen the numbers come down like they used to, and one reason for that is the lack of the vaccine. 50. and one r
technically, this has been a long time coming. people have been trying to make malaria vaccines for many decades. so, this one really is part of a major collaboration between ourselves at the universitynstitute of india, the world's largest vaccine supplier to the world. and a biotech company in america. samy ahmar is head of health at the charity save the children. hello to you, thanks forjoining us. how revolutionary is this breakthrough, do you think? i think it's an incredibly _...
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universal product code. the barcodes on all of your groceriesll. it's something everybody can relate to. theirhe stories of the creation of technology is technically interesting how they did this. but then he also had this great story about when they actually deployed it. something happened they did not expect they put this in grocery stores and there were literally protests on the sidewalks because people thought this was a sign of the beast. come true from the bible and the book of revelations, right? it was a really instructional moment for me, right? you have on one side this technology that is built in this fascinating way and reaches a point where it canan w do things you did not expect technically. then you put out into the world and then it really does things you did not expect and it interacts with people's emotions. [inaudible] and as i develop at the time i have to constantly remind myself of that. and constantly say, what am i forgetting about where this could go? is the person who is talking to me now, they have the full picture? don't i need to talk to someone else and see what their perspective is? that's what it is about. constantl
universal product code. the barcodes on all of your groceriesll. it's something everybody can relate to. theirhe stories of the creation of technology is technically interesting how they did this. but then he also had this great story about when they actually deployed it. something happened they did not expect they put this in grocery stores and there were literally protests on the sidewalks because people thought this was a sign of the beast. come true from the bible and the book of...