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that lack of sleep may also be a social justice issue according to researchers at the university of california irvine sleep deprivation is at least partially responsible for the creation of falls memories and this phenomenon that drastic consequences for the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal trials so to discuss this groundbreaking new study i was joined earlier by a doctoral candidate and the lead researcher of that study stephen friend i started by asking him about the largest misconceptions we have about memory. i think there's a misconception that memory operates something like a tape recorder that we record experiences that we have and then we can and just access that information but really memory operates a little bit differently every time we remember something we reconstruct memory in part based on the things that we've seen and experience but also using information that we learned since then and stereotypes and expectations that we have among many other things so rather than thinking of memory as a recording that we can play back. researchers in this area have come to understan
that lack of sleep may also be a social justice issue according to researchers at the university of california irvine sleep deprivation is at least partially responsible for the creation of falls memories and this phenomenon that drastic consequences for the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal trials so to discuss this groundbreaking new study i was joined earlier by a doctoral candidate and the lead researcher of that study stephen friend i started by asking him about the largest...
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that lack of sleep may also be a social justice issue according to researchers at the university of california irvine sleep deprivation is at least partially responsible for the creation of falls memories and this phenomenon that drastic consequences for the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal trials so to discuss this groundbreaking new study i was joined earlier by a doctoral candidate and the leader researcher of that study stephen friend i started by asking him about the largest misc. sections we have about memory. i think there's a misconception in memory operate something like a tape recorder we record experiences that we have and we can just access that information but really memory operates a little bit differently every time we remember something we reconstruct memory in part based on the things that we've seen and experience but also using information that we learned since then and stereotypes and expectations that we have among many other things so rather than thinking of memory as a recording that we can play back. researchers in this area have come to understand memory as mor
that lack of sleep may also be a social justice issue according to researchers at the university of california irvine sleep deprivation is at least partially responsible for the creation of falls memories and this phenomenon that drastic consequences for the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal trials so to discuss this groundbreaking new study i was joined earlier by a doctoral candidate and the leader researcher of that study stephen friend i started by asking him about the largest...
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>> we have one operating in the netherlands and one in university of california irvine.ust started commercializing this past year. expect to have a lot more installed across europe and other continents in the near future. >> many thanks to the executive. you can read more about the sanctions and russia having to do with the conflict in ukraine. also, more stories about russia. details. coming up, learning about a portable system designed to keep floodwaters from getting into buildings. it will now be deployed at the world trade center site in new york. details ahead. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. this topic defense demonstrates the danger of urban flooding. remember the images of automobiles flooding in the street of new york and the new york stock exchange was flooded or two days. construction was halted. it is a temporary barrier system that can be installed quickly when a storm approaches. joining me is the director. thank you very much for being here. i mentioned a moment ago that the site of the world trade center, now the freedom tower, w
>> we have one operating in the netherlands and one in university of california irvine.ust started commercializing this past year. expect to have a lot more installed across europe and other continents in the near future. >> many thanks to the executive. you can read more about the sanctions and russia having to do with the conflict in ukraine. also, more stories about russia. details. coming up, learning about a portable system designed to keep floodwaters from getting into...
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she earned her bachelor's from the university of california irvine and a haasers in international -- masters in international relations at johns hopkins. please join me in welcoming vimh. [applause] >> good afternoon, and thank you all so much for joining the heritage foundation and concerned veterans for america today for what we hope is going to be a great conversation with mark greenblatt about his most recent book, "valor: unsung heroes from iraq, afghanistan and the home front." if you all haven't had a chance to read the book, i would highly recommend it. it's a good short read and really highlights individual stories of truly inspiring stories from our soldiers and very telling of the quality of our troops. interviewing mr. greenblatt today is captain pete hegseth who is the ceo of concerned veterans for america. prior to joining concerned veterans for america, he was the executive director for vets for freedom where he successfully grew the organization to over 95,000 members. captain hegseth has been deployed three times. his last tour was in afghanistan where he served as t
she earned her bachelor's from the university of california irvine and a haasers in international -- masters in international relations at johns hopkins. please join me in welcoming vimh. [applause] >> good afternoon, and thank you all so much for joining the heritage foundation and concerned veterans for america today for what we hope is going to be a great conversation with mark greenblatt about his most recent book, "valor: unsung heroes from iraq, afghanistan and the home...
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of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify. as a professor at university -- is it not on? >> no, it's not. >> as a professor at university of california irvine, i live with earthquake risk every day. today, i'm speaking primarily as president elect of the seismological society. >> even a little closer if you could, please. >> the core purpose of ssa is to advance seismology and understanding of earthquakes for the benefit of society. my message today is three-fold. first, in the 50 years since the great alaskan earthquake, there's been a scientific revolution in understanding earthquakes. second, federal investment in science has been directly responsible for those advances. and third, this investment has yielded valuable returns that are helping us become an earthquake resilient nation. i want to start with an account of the great alaska earthquake on good friday in 1964. i've heard the story from extended family many times. donna grant shopping in downtown anchorage as buildings collapsed in front of her and chasms oept opened in the street she grabbed a parking meter and hung on for dear life. it lasted five minutes. she had time to think
of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify. as a professor at university -- is it not on? >> no, it's not. >> as a professor at university of california irvine, i live with earthquake risk every day. today, i'm speaking primarily as president elect of the seismological society. >> even a little closer if you could, please. >> the core purpose of ssa is to advance seismology and understanding of earthquakes for the benefit of society. my message today is...