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students at the university of sydney. he joins us now from the james. so this was what, 2400000000 light years away. but i believe that's regarded as fairly close by nothing. exactly. right. so even though you now and now i'm standing people doing what year is very far away. it's more than $1000.00 class about versus galaxy. and terms of gallery over the, this is a very break both by one usually what being our neighbor near very close to the, the beginning of the universe. and this is very considered very close by. wow, well, how big a star are we talking here? jameson, comparison, safehouse on these on, on not your, your fun be 1001000 times. you're the master, the mathematical son. he's an extremely, extremely, extremely heavy, heavy thought. and, and because of that, the, the elements that they fuse are going to be very different. and what happens at the end of their life is going to be very different. so i went out thought died will not end with a gun re birth with gary birth we're looking at which are many, many times heavier. this was so powerful,
students at the university of sydney. he joins us now from the james. so this was what, 2400000000 light years away. but i believe that's regarded as fairly close by nothing. exactly. right. so even though you now and now i'm standing people doing what year is very far away. it's more than $1000.00 class about versus galaxy. and terms of gallery over the, this is a very break both by one usually what being our neighbor near very close to the, the beginning of the universe. and this is very...
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, director of the emerging technology programme at the united states studies centre at the university of sydneyrust and distrust technology from china and the united states. it is available on our website and it is based on polling that we did the united states, australia and japan looking at trust in those two countries. we found that all three countries, responders largely discredited chinese technologies and in contrast trusted us technologies more. for a breakdown, japanese respondents trusted us technology more trusting between trusted or trusted technology from the us. when we added questions about existing restrictions on chinese firms, 32% to 38% across all countries felt they should continue and an additional percentage but the restrictions should increase. this is actually quite new research which suggest that users have a strong distrust for technology and gifting the concern of unauthorised access to data or unjust for the systems and software. it is interesting to hear that you found a lot of people actually distrust technique chinese technologies and yet tiktok is very popular in
, director of the emerging technology programme at the united states studies centre at the university of sydneyrust and distrust technology from china and the united states. it is available on our website and it is based on polling that we did the united states, australia and japan looking at trust in those two countries. we found that all three countries, responders largely discredited chinese technologies and in contrast trusted us technologies more. for a breakdown, japanese respondents...
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, director of the emerging technology programme at the united states studies centre at the university of sydneyresearch on how much people actually trust apps like tiktok. tell us about your findings.— trust apps like tiktok. tell us about your findings. how users and governments feel— about your findings. how users and governments feel about _ about your findings. how users and governments feel about it? - about your findings. how users and governments feel about it? it - about your findings. how users and governments feel about it? it is - governments feel about it? it is such a good question. my colleague and i published a piece last week exploring trust and distrust technology from china and the united states. it is available on our website and it is based on polling that we did the united states, australia and japan looking at trust in those two countries. the found that all three countries, they largely discredited chinese technologies and in contrast trusted lewis technologies more. at in contrast, when it came to us technology policy countries were far more trusting between 80 and 82% f
, director of the emerging technology programme at the united states studies centre at the university of sydneyresearch on how much people actually trust apps like tiktok. tell us about your findings.— trust apps like tiktok. tell us about your findings. how users and governments feel— about your findings. how users and governments feel about _ about your findings. how users and governments feel about it? - about your findings. how users and governments feel about it? it - about your...
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the director of the emergency technology programme at the united states study centre at the university of sydney. my my colleague and i published a piece last week exploring trust and distrust in technology from china and the united states and the united states and it is available on our website. it is based on polling we did in the united states, australia and japan looking at trusting those two countries we found all three countries, the respondent largely distrusted chinese owned technology and in contrast trusted us technology more. we saw japanese respondents distrust chinese technology at 83%, followed by the united states is 68% and australia at 5a%. in contrast when it came to us technology, all three countries were far more trusting. between 80% — 82% trusted technology from the us. when we added questions about restrictions on chinese firms, 32— a8% across all countries felt they should continue and an additional 37%-a2% felt continue and an additional 37%—a2% felt these should increase. this is actually quite new research which suggest users have a stronger distrust with technology an
the director of the emergency technology programme at the united states study centre at the university of sydney. my my colleague and i published a piece last week exploring trust and distrust in technology from china and the united states and the united states and it is available on our website. it is based on polling we did in the united states, australia and japan looking at trusting those two countries we found all three countries, the respondent largely distrusted chinese owned technology...
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but alley i spoke to james long from the university of sydney. he says this is a ref phenomenon. even though in now and now i'm standing super hot doing what year is very far away. if you know more than 1000 class courses galaxy and terms of gatorade b, this is a very, very both by one usually with the area near, very close to be the beginning of the universe. and this is very, very close by these on, on, not your, your thunder. these are 1001000 and time. you know, the math, mathematica even extremely, extremely, extremely heavy. you have a thought and, and because of that, the, the elements that the fuse are going to be very different. and what happens at the end of the life is going to be very different. so it went out, thought died will not, you know, ends with a gun re book with gary birth we're looking at which are many, many times heavier. be implications of this is, is quite broad. and the reason is because we don't usually carry over the bright and disclose, i think the right one in every 10000 or so years. and as a, as a result of that, we have able to actually have the
but alley i spoke to james long from the university of sydney. he says this is a ref phenomenon. even though in now and now i'm standing super hot doing what year is very far away. if you know more than 1000 class courses galaxy and terms of gatorade b, this is a very, very both by one usually with the area near, very close to be the beginning of the universe. and this is very, very close by these on, on, not your, your thunder. these are 1001000 and time. you know, the math, mathematica even...
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tabriz radio and tv from jang the researchers of the university of technology in sydney, australia, in collaboration with an iranian researcher, signed a tool to track wandering cancer cells in the bloodstream. newton's website of this stationary droplet micro-serial device can generally detect circulating tumor cells that are isolated from the source of cancer and blood flow can be tracked, so the new identification of more than 38,400 compartments with the ability to quarantine and classify a number of active cells of the samani drop to increase productivity and reduce costs in organizations, software that has been used in industries such as the automotive and marine industries, and with utilizing the technologies of these objects and artificial intelligence monitors and manages the production lines of engine testing and maintenance. the management of production and in fact the exploitation of comprehensive systems are integrated in organizations and functions of companies. what consequences will the systems have in organizations and industries ? the costs of the organization will go
tabriz radio and tv from jang the researchers of the university of technology in sydney, australia, in collaboration with an iranian researcher, signed a tool to track wandering cancer cells in the bloodstream. newton's website of this stationary droplet micro-serial device can generally detect circulating tumor cells that are isolated from the source of cancer and blood flow can be tracked, so the new identification of more than 38,400 compartments with the ability to quarantine and classify a...
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we are joined by the university of sydney business school advisor and our very own bloomberg opinion let me start off with you -- give us your views on if this legislation goes far enough, if we have seen evidence that it will actually work. >> i think making this move to making transparent the gaps that we see in pay across different employers is a very good move. employers in estrella you about 100 employees already report data to a government agency, so this is simply saying that that data, which employers already put quite some effort into collecting, will be made public. i think this is a good thing and it is a logical measure. of course, disclosure is a great move, but it is not the only thing. it will never be that simple because what we need to do is use the insights that we get from data actually take action around a range of factors that disadvantage and discriminate against women in labor force per dissipation. >> in your piece, which is excellent, by the way, you talk about this as a necessary starting point, but reporting transparency does not get us to pay parity. >> wh
we are joined by the university of sydney business school advisor and our very own bloomberg opinion let me start off with you -- give us your views on if this legislation goes far enough, if we have seen evidence that it will actually work. >> i think making this move to making transparent the gaps that we see in pay across different employers is a very good move. employers in estrella you about 100 employees already report data to a government agency, so this is simply saying that that...
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it's all pointing to come or the scientists i spoke to the university of sydney said it was kind of liken the southwest corner of the market with a photographed live animals that we now know can be susceptible to covid—i9. like racoon dogsin susceptible to covid—i9. like racoon dogs in particular, mammals that can get this disease and that's where they were being sold. a of this evidence together with hindsight but that real biological and it all pointed to the market. and that real biological and it all pointed to the market. and going to the lab legal— pointed to the market. and going to the lab legal theory, _ pointed to the market. and going to the lab legaltheory, can _ pointed to the market. and going to the lab legal theory, can we - pointed to the market. and going to the lab legal theory, can we just i the lab legal theory, can we just say what evidence there is to the last week theory there? you cited that there is _ last week theory there? you cited that there is no _ last week theory there? you cited that there is no firm _ last week theory there? you cited that there is no f
it's all pointing to come or the scientists i spoke to the university of sydney said it was kind of liken the southwest corner of the market with a photographed live animals that we now know can be susceptible to covid—i9. like racoon dogsin susceptible to covid—i9. like racoon dogs in particular, mammals that can get this disease and that's where they were being sold. a of this evidence together with hindsight but that real biological and it all pointed to the market. and that real...
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senior lecturer at the international college of management in sydney and visiting fellow at the college of asia and pacific at the australia national universitys trip? the heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip?— aim of his trip? the question is why he _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going to - aim of his trip? the questionl is why he is going to moscow, 72 hours the international criminal court issued a arrest warrant for vladimir putin, and i sincerely believe xi jinping should have cancelled the trip to moscow, meeting the person suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity, would tarnish the image of the president of china. but if this visit is actually going to take place today in moscow there are a number of reasons for china can actually benefit from and especially improve the image of beijing as a peacemaker, based on the recent diplomatic advancements and successes in the middle east, for example. but it's very unlikely vladimir putin can be trusted, whatever he tells xi jinping will not be honoured, unless ther
senior lecturer at the international college of management in sydney and visiting fellow at the college of asia and pacific at the australia national universitys trip? the heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip?— aim of his trip? the question is why he _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going to - aim of his trip? the questionl is why he is going to moscow, 72 hours the...
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of our house. they brought guns to our property. it was just crazy because i was 16 at the time. >> reporter: the governor's daughters, sydney and sharie, are now students at the universityights. >> reporter: 51 years old, whitmer spent 14 years in the state legislature before running for governor. she was practice particularly born into michigan politics. her father worked for two republican governors. her mother for the democratic attorney general. both were lawyers. so is she. >> i guess we're going to have to fix the damn roads now, right? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: fix the damn roads was what whitmer ran on in 2018. she sounds like a progressive, except when she sounds like a non-confrontational pragmatist. >> i'm just here to be the governor of all people in the state of michigan. >> reporter: and more and more she sounds like the democratic party's woman to watch. >> i'm the first one to, you know, raise my hand. i am supporting you if you run for president, governor whitmer. >> reporter: dane morris is a retired teacher from brighton, michigan, and he is not alone. >> a lot of people think you are going to run for president. >> a lot of people think a l
of our house. they brought guns to our property. it was just crazy because i was 16 at the time. >> reporter: the governor's daughters, sydney and sharie, are now students at the universityights. >> reporter: 51 years old, whitmer spent 14 years in the state legislature before running for governor. she was practice particularly born into michigan politics. her father worked for two republican governors. her mother for the democratic attorney general. both were lawyers. so is she....