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"Say something to me in Spanish," said my date in the small Catalan city where I've lived since 2016. It's an inevitable part of the first date scenario I've come to hate while dating in Spain. Navigating the apps with my level of Spanish is easy, and I can even manage whole dates. But it wasn't the first time I've been mocked for speaking Spanish in a supposedly romantic context. Debating something complex in Spanish is beyond my language level, but I also know I'll sound rude if I disagree using the blunt language tools I do have.
Persons: I've, It's, I'm, it's, I'd, There's, Nate Young, Marie Sklodowska, Young, Queen Mary , Organizations: Curie, University of Oslo, Queen Mary, Queen Mary , University of London Locations: Spain, Madrid, Barcelona, Mexican, Queen
The Very Busy Writer Telling Everyone to Slow Down
  + stars: | 2024-03-06 | by ( Jennifer Szalai | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
SLOW PRODUCTIVITY: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout, by Cal NewportAbout halfway through his new book, “Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout,” Cal Newport presents the example of Galileo, whose summertime visits to a villa near Padua gave him a chance to rest and reflect between scientific pursuits. “Once there,” Newport writes, “he would take long walks in the hills and enjoy sleeping in a room ingeniously air-conditioned by a series of ducts that carried in cool air from a nearby cave system.”But that “ingeniously air-conditioned” room also happened to be deadly. The glancing footnote about Galileo’s ailment gestures at something profoundly connected to Newport’s subject: the tension between contingency and control, and the specter of mortality that looms over our preoccupation with productivity and time. But Newport, who writes that the idea for this book came to him during the pandemic, isn’t inclined to explore anything so complicated. For his purposes, Galileo is just another input — an exemplar like any other.
Persons: Cal, Galileo, ” Newport, , , Marie Curie, Lin, Manuel Miranda, Alanis Morissette Organizations: Cal Newport, Newport Locations: Padua, Newport, Philippines
A new Netflix docudrama, “ Einstein and the Bomb ,” uses footage and reenactments of the famous scientist and his shifting view of nuclear weapons. It quotes his 1945 Nobel Prize address expressing concern over the future use of nuclear weapons, saying, “The war is won, but the peace is not.”Albert Einstein warned that nuclear weapons could lead to the end of humankind. The general public, and even many men in positions of authority, have not realized what would be involved in a war with nuclear bombs. But we now know, especially since the Bikini test, that nuclear bombs can gradually spread destruction over a very much wider area than had been supposed. Although an agreement to renounce nuclear weapons as part of a general reduction of armaments3 would not afford an ultimate solution, it would serve certain important purposes.
Persons: Einstein, Roosevelt, , Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Russell, Franklin D, “ Einstein, , ” Albert Einstein, Stringer, Joseph Rotblat, Rotblat, Frederic Joliot, Curie, Linus Pauling, , White Organizations: Service, Einstein, Manhattan Project, Manhattan, Netflix, Central Press, Science, World Affairs, Communist Locations: Germany, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Manhattan, London , New York, Moscow, East, West, Pearl
AdvertisementThe Bay Area took the lion's share of capital raised on Carta in 2023, followed by Boston, then New York. AdvertisementAccording to Carta data, select metro areas saw the total early-stage funding raised decline by at least a third from 2022 to 2023. Yet early-stage funding was only down 24% in Boston, however, the smallest decrease of the metro areas that Carta tracks. According to Carta data, about $2.6 billion of capital raised in biotech flowed to Boston startups last year. Beyond biotechThe Carta data shows Boston also had strong showings across investment in software-as-a-service and hardware.
Persons: , Zach Weinberg, Roche, Carta, Founders, that's, Rudina Seseri, Seseri, Peter Walker, Michael Greeley, Greeley, Mark Castleman, Castleman, Clement Cazalot, Cazalot, Walker Organizations: Service, Massachusetts Turnpike, Partners, Business, Carta, Boston, East Coast, Companies, Area, Flare Capital Partners, pharma, Intel Ignite, Glasswing Ventures, Founders, Machinery, Pritzker Group, Armory Square Ventures, Way Ventures, Klaviyo's, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Boston, New York City, East, Boston , Cambridge, Newton , Massachusetts, Newark, Jersey City , New Jersey, New York, San Francisco, Bay, France, Copley
In 1944, Hahn won a Nobel prize for the discovery. It led to the atomic bomb , nuclear power, and a Nobel Prize in 1944 for German chemist Otto Hahn. ullstein bild Dtl./Getty ImagesMeitner was well respected by other physicists — Einstein called her "our Marie Curie" — comparing her to the trail-blazing, two-time Nobel Prize winner. Left to right: Otto Hahn, Dr. Hartmann, Lise Meitner, Werner Heisenberg, and Theodor Heuss. AdvertisementOverlooked for the Nobel PrizeHahn was awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of nuclear fission.
Persons: Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn, Hahn, Meitner, , Hahn's, Marissa Moss, Meitner's, Moss, — Einstein, Marie Curie, Nazi Germany Meitner, Hartmann, Werner Heisenberg, Theodor Heuss, Hitler, " Moss, Fritz Strassman, Amanda Macias, Strassman, wasn't, Otto Frisch, Frisch, Strassmann, Enrico Fermi Organizations: Service, Business, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Physics Locations: Berlin, Austria, Nazi Germany, Germany, Sweden, Ba
[1/7] Hans Ellegren (centre), Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, announces the winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry during a press conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden, October 4, 2023. The more than century-old prize is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and is worth 11 million Swedish crowns ($1 million). Earlier on Wednesday, the academy appeared to have inadvertently published the names of the three scientists before the official announcement. In 1993, Bawendi revolutionised the production of quantum dots, made up of clusters ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand atoms. The third of this year's crop of awards, the chemistry Nobel follows those for medicine and physics announced earlier this week.
Persons: Hans Ellegren, Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, Alexei Ekimov, Bawendi, Johan Aqvist, that's, Ekimov, Brus, Alfred Nobel, Albert Einstein, Ernest Rutherford, Marie Curie, Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, Barry Sharpless, Niklas Pollard, Simon Johnson, Johan Ahlander, Ludwig Burger, Terje Solsvik, Anna Ringstrom, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Columbia University, Nanocrystals Technology, AT, Bell Labs, U.S, Vavilov, Optical Institute, Nanocrystals Technology Inc, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Stockholm, Sweden, STOCKHOLM, United States, Paris, France, Tunisia, Soviet Union, Swedish, Frankfurt, Oslo
Earlier on Wednesday, the academy appeared to have inadvertently published the names of the three scientists it said had won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry. Nanoparticles and quantum dots are used in LED-lights and TV-screens and can also be used to guide surgeons while removing cancer tissue. Scientists Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots," the award-giving body said on Wednesday. The third of this year's crop of awards, the chemistry Nobel follows those for medicine and physics announced earlier this week. While the chemistry awards are sometimes overshadowed by the physics prize and its famous winners such as Albert Einstein, chemistry laureates include many scientific greats, including radioactivity pioneer Ernest Rutherford and Marie Curie, who also won the physics prize.
Persons: Moungi, Louis Brus, Alexei Ekimov, Moungi Bawendi, Bawendi, Brus, Ekimov, Alfred Nobel, Albert Einstein, Ernest Rutherford, Marie Curie, Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, Barry Sharpless Organizations: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Columbia University, Nanocrystals Technology, AT, Bell Labs, U.S, Vavilov, Optical Institute, Nanocrystals Technology Inc Locations: Russian, Stockholm, Paris, France, Tunisia, Soviet Union, United States, Swedish
Chien-Shiung Wu was a Chinese physicist who was instrumental to the Manhattan Project. Chien-Shiung Wu is a physicist who broke through both gender and racial barriers in 1940s America, wowing the science community with her significant contributions to the Manhattan Project. Like many other scientists involved in the project, Wu later distanced herself from the Manhattan Project due to its destructive outcome. Robert W. Kelley/Contributor/Getty ImagesWu's legacyAfter the Manhattan Project, Wu continued to advance the science community's understanding of nuclear physics. Wu was later awarded the first Wolf Prize, considered the second most prestigious award after the Nobel Prize, in 1978.
Persons: Wu, Wolf, Christopher Nolan's, Oppenheimer, Wu's, Madame Curie, Ernest Lawrence, J, Robert Oppenheimer, weren't, Lawrence, Wu —, Emilio Segrè, Marie Curie, Luke Yuan, East Coast . Wu, Brode, Wallace Brode, Enrico Fermi, Robert W, Kelley, , Y.K, Lee, Bettmann Organizations: Manhattan, Physics, Service, University of Michigan, University of California, Princeton University, Science, Smithsonian Institution, Manhattan Project, Columbia University, Los Alamos, Columbia Locations: Chinese, Wall, Silicon, America, Jiangsu, China, Republic of China, United States, Michigan, Berkeley, Italian, East Coast ., Los, Manhattan
Nolan's "Oppenheimer" fails to highlight the women who helped make the Manhattan Project possible. Here are the stories of just six of the hundreds of women that made essential contributions to the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos. Hornig first arrived at Los Alamos after Manhattan Project officials tapped her husband to join the effort. Los Alamos National LaboratoryCharlotte SerberCharlotte Serber first went to Los Alamos with her husband, a physicist, in 1942. Los Alamos National LaboratoryMaria Goeppert MayerTheoretical physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer contributed to the development of nuclear fission while working at Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and visiting Los Alamos from time to time.
Persons: Nolan's, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's, J, Robert Oppenheimer, Lilli Hornig, Charlotte Serber, Nolan, Hornig, Lilli Hornig's, Alamos National Laboratory Charlotte, Serber, Charlotte Serber's, Alamos National Laboratory Floy Agnes, Naranjo Stroud, Lee Floy Agnes, Lee, — Lee, Louis Slotin, Joan Hinton Joan Hinton, Hinton, Harry Daghlian, Joan Hinton, Reuters Elizabeth Graves Elizabeth Graves, Graves, Henry Barschall, Elizabeth Graves, Alamos National Laboratory Maria Goeppert Mayer, Maria Goeppert Mayer, Sarah Lawrence, Mayer, Edward Teller, Sharon McGrayne, Marie Curie Organizations: Manhattan, Service, Manhattan Project, Trinity Test, Hornig, Alamos National Laboratory, Sun, University of New, University of Chicago, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, University of Wisconsin, Los Alamos, Trinity, New York Times, Reuters, US Department of Energy, Columbia University, Sarah, Sarah Lawrence College Locations: Wall, Silicon, Los Alamos , New Mexico, Los Alamos, United States, Berlin, Germany, New Mexico, Japan, Santa Fe, University of New Mexico, Santa Clara Pueblo, Hiroshima, Nagaski, China, Beijing, Alamos, Los,
LONDON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Schools in Scotland, Uganda, Chile, Philippines and the United States triumphed at the inaugural "World’s Best School Prizes" on Wednesday for feats including saving mangroves and expanding classrooms in an area hit by war. The five schools shared $250,000 in prize money for supporting pupils and communities, especially during the pandemic, in the awards organised by global body T4 Education. Dunoon Grammar School in Scotland won the category of community collaboration for skill-based courses, including in travel and tourism, design and maritime studies, intended to stem a brain-drain. Bonuan Buquig National High School in Dagupan City, Philippines took the environmental prize for helping rehabilitate lost mangroves and provide new habitats for fish. “Far too many children will continue to be left behind in the wake of COVID unless governments take urgent action to tackle the education crisis," T4 Education and the prizes founder Vikas Pota said in a statement.
în cadrul Universității Tehnice a Moldovei, Facultatea Tehnologia Alimentelor, care a fost și moderatoarea evenimentului. Participarea nu înseamnă numai șanse de a câștiga granturi, dar și a fi competitivi, a aduce excelența științifică în laboratoare, a subliniat președintele AȘM, scrie UTM.md. Obiectivul studiului a fost de a scoate în evidență comportamentul consumatorilor din R. Moldova privind consumul de sare, zahăr și grăsimi trans. Un alt motiv pentru organizarea atelierului rezidă în faptul că actualmente sunt în derulare două proiecte de stat care activează în domeniul alimentației și a nutriției. Un accent deosebit a fost pus pe pe Clusterul nr.
Persons: Rodica Sturza, ., Tighineanu, Președintele, Rodica STURZA, Aurica CHIRSANOV, Rodica, . hab, . Rodica Sturza, Dr ., Rodica SIMINIUC, Codex, . Rodica STURZA, Marie Sclodowska Curie Organizations: Academia, Științe, Moldovei, Universității Tehnice, AȘM, Președintele AȘM, UTM, OMS, FAO, RM, Comisia Europeană, UE Locations: Europa, Moldova, AȘM, Republica Moldova, UE, ASEM
Primul om care a primit Premiul Nobel pentru Pace a fost fondatorul Crucii Roșii, elvețianul Henri Dunant în 1901. Din 1901, premiul a fost acordat unui număr total de 213 de cercetători, dintre care doar trei au fost femei. Mecanismul a fost numit Crispr/Cas9 și a fost supranumit „foarfecele genetic”. Este angajată a Institutului de Medicină Howard Hughes și membră Academiei de Științe și a Academiei de Medicină din SUA. Din 1901, premiul a fost acordat, în total, de 111 ori, iar 184 de oameni de știință au devenit laureați ai acestuia.
Persons: Nobel, Pace, Antonio, PAM, SUA Dwight D . Eisenhower, Henri Dunant, Theodore Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, german Willie Brandt, SUA Henry Kissinger, Teresa, SUA Barack Obama, Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, Andrea Ghez, Max Planck, . Penrose, Albert Einstein, Sir Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawking, Wilhelm, Nielson Bohr, Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, Antoine Henri Becquerel, franceze Emmanuelle Charpentier, Jennifer Doudna, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Medicină Howard Hughes, Jacobus, van’t, Maria, Curie, Harvey J ., Michael Houghton, Charles M . Rice, virusologul Harvey J ., Chiron, Houghton, american Charles M . Rice, Louis, Emil Adolf von Bering, Ronald Ross, Robert Koch, Ivan Pavlov, Frederick Banting, John McLeod, Alexander Fleming, Ernest Chain, Howard Florey, Louise Glück, Glück, Anders Ohlsson, Sarah Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, Doris Lessing, Bob Dylan ., Svetlana Aleksievici, Paul R ., Robert B . Wilson, Stanford . Robert B . Wilson, Paul R . Milgrom, Milgrom, Wilson, Alfred Nobel, Jan Tinbergen, Ragnar Frisch Organizations: Universitatea din, Națiunilor Unite, ONU, Organizația, Organizația ONU, Crucii Roșii, Regale, franceze, Science, Academiei, Științe, Academiei Naționale, Medicină, Academiei de Științe, Academiei de Medicină, maimuțelor, Universitatea St, Organizației Mondiale a Sănătății, Academia Suedeză, Nobel, Academia suedeză, Universității Columbia ., Academiei Americane, Academiei Poeților, Universitatea Yale ., Universitatea Stanford, Stanford ., Universității Harvard, Stanford Business School, Banca Centrală, Academiei Regale Locations: Stockholm, Universitatea din Oslo, Roma, ONU, Republica Democrată Congo, Nigeriei, Sudanul de Sud, Siria, Yemen, german, SUA, Universitatea din Oxford, Germania, Universitatea din California, Berkeley, Los Angeles, Regatului Unit, Franța, Olanda, Universitatea din Alberta, Canada, american, Washington, americană, New York, maghiară, Yale, Boston, Iowa, engleză
La Stockholm, ceremonia de premiere pentru câștigătorii Premiului Nobel și banchetul de gală de la primărie au fost anulate. Emmanuelle Charpentier (51 ani) și Jennifer Doudna (56 de ani) sunt a șasea și respectiv a șaptea câștigătoare ale Premiului Nobel pentru Chimie din istorie. Mecanismul a fost numit Crispr/Cas9 și a fost supranumit „foarfecele genetic”. Este angajată a Institutului de Medicină Howard Hughes și membră Academiei de Științe și a Academiei de Medicină din SUA. Premiul Nobel pentru MedicinăPremiul Nobel pentru Medicină le-a revenit în 2020 cercetătorilor Harvey J.
Persons: Nobel, Pace, Antonio, PAM, SUA Dwight D . Eisenhower, Henri Dunant, Theodore Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, german Willie Brandt, SUA Henry Kissinger, Teresa, SUA Barack Obama, Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, Andrea Ghez, Max Planck, . Penrose, Albert Einstein, Sir Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawking, Wilhelm, Nielson Bohr, Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, Antoine Henri Becquerel, franceze Emmanuelle Charpentier, Jennifer Doudna, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Medicină Howard Hughes, Jacobus, van’t, Maria, Curie, Harvey J ., Michael Houghton, Charles M . Rice, virusologul Harvey J ., Chiron, Houghton, american Charles M . Rice, Louis, Emil Adolf von Bering, Ronald Ross, Robert Koch, Ivan Pavlov, Frederick Banting, John McLeod, Alexander Fleming, Ernest Chain, Howard Florey, Louise Glück, Glück, Anders Ohlsson, Sarah Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, Doris Lessing, Bob Dylan ., Svetlana Aleksievici, Paul R ., Robert B . Wilson, Stanford . Robert B . Wilson, Paul R . Milgrom, Milgrom, Wilson, Alfred Nobel, Jan Tinbergen, Ragnar Frisch Organizations: Universitatea din, Națiunilor Unite, ONU, Organizația, Organizația ONU, Crucii Roșii, Regale, franceze, Science, Academiei, Științe, Academiei Naționale, Medicină, Academiei de Științe, Academiei de Medicină, maimuțelor, Universitatea St, Organizației Mondiale a Sănătății, Academia Suedeză, Nobel, Academia suedeză, Universității Columbia ., Academiei Americane, Academiei Poeților, Universitatea Yale ., Universitatea Stanford, Stanford ., Universității Harvard, Stanford Business School, Banca Centrală, Academiei Regale Locations: Stockholm, Universitatea din Oslo, Roma, ONU, Republica Democrată Congo, Nigeriei, Sudanul de Sud, Siria, Yemen, german, SUA, Universitatea din Oxford, Germania, Universitatea din California, Berkeley, Los Angeles, Regatului Unit, Franța, Olanda, Universitatea din Alberta, Canada, american, Washington, americană, New York, maghiară, Yale, Boston, Iowa, engleză
Interviu cu Sergiu LazarencoE primul și singurul, deocamdată, copil în familia Olesei și a lui Sergiu Lazarenco. — A fost o naștere cu probleme? În Italia, intervenția a avut loc fără probleme, iar după 48 de ore de la operație, Vlad a fost detubat. — În toate suferințele prin care a trecut, Vlad a fost un erou. Atâta timp cât la câteva sute de km distanță se rezolvă aceste probleme, și se rezolvă fără mită, fără implicări financiare – mă refer la România, vreau să cred că peste tot ar fi posibil.
Persons: Sergiu Lazarenco, Vlad, Vlad ., Copilul, El, Ne, Liviu Maniuc, Marie Curie, Tammam Yussef, Nicolescu, doctorului Yussef, Cătălin Cârstoveanu, Alin Nicolescu, doctorului, Vlad ?, pandemia, Acela, Ea, Le Organizations: de Asigurări Locations: România, Turcia, Chișinău, Moldova, Italia, Siria, București, român, San Donato, Nisa, Franța, Germania, Munchen, Kiev, Europa, orfelinat
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