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[Music] candice galen is based at the university of missouri in colombia and being a biologist she thought why not use this astronomical phenomenon to study a biological one specifically as the skies darkened with daytime pollinators like bumblebees and honeybees call it quits what better activity during an eclipse than to go out with a recorder and wreck at the bees so galen asked 400 citizen scientists including young students to place audio recorders in 16 flower patches along the path of totality in oregon idaho and missouri when they analyzed the audio they found that during partial eclipse b buzzing continued but when totality hit the bees went silent and only the conversational buzz of human observers could be heard then as the moon passed and the sun again lit up the sky the bees regained their bars candice galen is based at the university of missouri in colombia and being a biologist she thought why not use this astronomical phenomenon to study a biological one specifically as the skies darkened with daytime pollinators like bumblebees and honeybees call it quits what better activity during an eclipse than to go out with a recorder and wreck at the bees so gallon asked 400 citizen scientists including young students to place audio recorders in 16 flower patches along the path of totality in oregon idaho and missouri when they analyzed the audio they found that during partial eclipse b buzzing continued but when totality hit the bees went silent and only the conversational buzz of human observers could be heard then as the moon passed and the sun again lit up the sky the bees regained their bars for many years the favorite horror story about abrupt climate change was that a shift in ocean currents could radically cool europe's climate these currents call the overturning circulation bring warm water and warm temperatures north from the equator to europe susan lucia an oceanographer at duke university says scientists have long worried that this ocean circulation could be disrupted for many years the favorite horror story about abrupt climate change was that a shift in ocean currents could radically cool europe's climate these currents call the overturning circulation bring warm water and warm temperatures north from the equator to europe susan lucia an oceanographer at duke university says scientists have long worried that this ocean circulation could be disrupted working together they figured out that if the government was going to propose some kinds of significant tax increases which is a good strategy quite me to at least tie something like getting something for those big tax breaks not seeing any results so the result of that was in the package of legislation that included the tax increases there was also information to have significant expansion of coverage families where they can buy into their private insurance working together they figured out that if the government was going to propose some kinds of significant tax increases which is a good strategy quite me to at least tie something like getting something for those big tax breaks not seeing any results so the result of that was in the package of legislation that included the tax increases there was also information to have significant expansion of coverage families where they can buy into their private insurance uk has an aging population as a result of decline in birth fertility rate and mortality rate this has led to a declining proportion of the population age under 60 and an increasing proportion age 65 and over in every year since 1901 with the exception of 1976 there have been more births and deaths and the population has grown due to natural change until the mid-1990s this natural increase was the main driver of population growth uk has an aging population as a result of decline in birth fertility rate and mortality rate this has led to a declining proportion of the population age under 60 and an increasing proportion age 65 and over in every year since 1901 with the exception of 1976 there have been more births and deaths and the population has grown due to natural change until the mid-1990s this natural increase was the main driver of population growth higher interest rates have knocked investors confidence in putting their money into property evidence suggests the insurance company standard life says that the rate rises since last summer have led more people to question the wisdom of property investment higher interest rates have knocked investors confidence in putting their money into property evidence suggests the insurance company standard life says that the rate rises since last summer have led more people to question the wisdom of property investment so what we are going to talk about this evening is impacted by a big asteroid there's tons of stuff on the earth each day about 100 times most of its fine dust is tiny tiny particles but what we are going to mainly concern this evening is bigger stuff the bigger stuff is probably originally from an asteroid there are millions of asteroids there is the formation of the planets probably because jupiter's gravity prevented a planet from forming so what we are going to talk about this evening is impacted by a big asteroid there's tons of stuff on the earth each day about 100 times most of its fine dust is tiny tiny particles but what we are going to mainly concern this evening is bigger stuff the bigger stuff is probably originally from an asteroid there are millions of asteroids there is the formation of the planets probably because jupiter's gravity prevented a planet from forming there's little doubt that genetically modified crops have the potential to offer great benefits to the world yet they continue to be opposed by many people even though any risks attached to their use have not been clearly established the reasons seem to be a deep distrust of the motives of large agricultural companies along with a generalized feeling that it's always dangerous to as some would put it play around with nature there's little doubt that genetically modified crops have the potential to offer great benefits to the world yet they continue to be opposed by many people even though any risks attached to their use have not been clearly established the reasons seem to be a deep distrust of the motives of large agricultural companies along with a generalized feeling that it's all was dangerous to as some would put it play around with nature the earth is warming almost all the arctic summer ice may have melted by the end of the century claims the intergovernmental panel on climate change the ipcc the upside access to an estimated quarter of the world's oil and gas resources and the opening of the fabled northwest passage the downside the arctic wilderness is lost as neighboring countries denmark and greenland russia canada norway and the united states all race to share in the bounty the earth is warming almost all the arctic summer ice may have melted by the end of the century claims the intergovernmental panel on climate change the ipcc the upside access to an estimated quarter of the world's oil and gas resources and the opening of the fabled northwest passage the downside the arctic wilderness is lost as neighboring countries denmark and greenland russia canada norway and the united states all race to share in the bounty so it's a fantastic place to be a puffin there are no ground predators there's protection on the other hand if you're going to increase in numbers and we increased from five pairs then to 2000 pairs in 1972. when i started up to about 80 000 pairs in 2003 you've got to have a lot of food i mean you've got to have a hell of a lot of fish however smaller bird that you are and there seems to be profound changes in the north sea where man removed all the large fish the large cod the haddock and those sorts of things for human consumption and the numbers of small fish increased and this allowed the seabirds to increase you've got a lot of big fish that are of no use to seabirds they're just too big i mean puffins will only eat fish up to about 20 centimeters long anything bigger than that is safe from a puffin so it's a fantastic place to be a puffin there are no ground predators there is protection on the other hand if you're going to increase in numbers and we increased from five pairs then to 2000 pairs in 1972. when i started up to about 80 000 pairs in 2003 you've got to have a lot of food i mean you've got to have a hell of a lot of fish however smaller bird that you are and there seems to be profound changes in the north sea where man removed all the large fish the large cod the haddock and those sorts of things for human consumption and the numbers of small fish increased and this allowed the seabirds to increase you've got a lot of big fish that are of no use to seabirds they're just too big i mean puffins will only eat fish up to about 20 centimeters long anything bigger than that is safe from a puffin well 3d printing started in the 1980s at that time it used to be referred to as rapid prototyping where companies were able to use it for instance to visualize the shape of the component or a component they're about to make but then during the last 10 years the technology has evolved from the prototyping level to the manufacturing level specifically when it started to move from plastics to metallic materials my interest specifically is in the field of high-value additive manufacturing meaning that we use additive manufacturing to produce components for aeroplanes or for cars well 3d printing started in the 1980s at that time it used to be referred to as rapid prototyping where companies were able to use it for instance to visualize the shape of the component or a component they're about to make but then during the last 10 years the technology has evolved from the prototyping level to the manufacturing level specifically when it started to move from plastics to metallic materials my interest specifically is in the field of high-value additive manufacturing meaning that we use additive manufacturing to produce components for aeroplanes or for cars it's a painting competition for artists who are living or professionally based in the uk there's no stated age limit on it but it does tend to attract graduate level and of artists historically it has had different sections to it there was in the 60s a sculpture section but that was phased out and that certainly now we're dealing with works that are in as the rules state any painted medium some of the works if you look in detail what's in this exhibition incorporate things like collage inks watercolors for example it's a painting competition for artists who are living or professionally based in the uk there's no stated age limit on it but it does tend to attract graduate level and of artists historically it has had different sections to it there was in the 60s a sculpture section but that was phased out and that certainly now we're dealing with works that are in as the rules state any painted medium some of the works if you look in detail what's in this exhibition incorporate things like collage inks watercolors for example the question that most people want to ask at this point is how do we speed up the transition if it's a good idea to have fewer people in the world which may or may not be the case then how might we move towards a situation in which population growth rates are reduced how might we speed up the transition the demographic transition that i've talked about and i think there are probably four kinds of answers i'm not going to suggest that all the kinds of answers but those are the most obvious ones the question that most people want to ask at this point is how do we speed up the transition if it's a good idea to have fewer people in the world which may or may not be the case then how might we move towards a situation in which population growth rates are reduced how might we speed up the transition the demographic transition that i've talked about and i think there are probably four kinds of answers i'm not going to suggest that all the kinds of answers but those are the most obvious ones for four centuries after the viking declined the people of the shetland islands of the north coast of scotland continued to sell their goods through the north european hanseatic league the hansa merchant bought shiploads of salted fish and in return the islanders got cash grain cloth and other goods this lasted until the act of union between scotland and england in 1707. this act prohibited the hinsa merchant from trading with scotland consequently shetland went into an economic depression the independent farmers of shetland had to sell their land and were then obligated to pay rent eventually becoming serfs for four centuries after the viking declined the people of the shetland islands off the north coast of scotland continued to sell their goods through the north european hanseatic league the hinsau merchant bought shiploads of salted fish and in return the islanders got cash grain cloth and other goods this lasted until the act of union between scotland and england in 1707. this act prohibited the hinsa merchant from trading with scotland consequently shetland went into an economic depression the independent farmers of shetland had to sell their land and were then obligated to pay rent eventually becoming serfs if your senior cities and music in the background may be distracting but for younger people experts at multitasking it's apparently no big deal that's according to a study in the journal gerontologist researchers recruited 103 people half between the ages of 18 and 30 the others between 60 and 75 the volunteers then took part in memorization exercises and a drill where they had to quickly match a photo of a face with the same face in an array of unfamiliar faces some participants did the exercises in silence others performed the tasks while listening to white noise or instrumental jazz blues classical and electronic music across age groups the consensus was that the background sound was distracting but only older people's performance suffered when the noise was present for example older folks who did the face matching with music playing remembered 10 fewer faces the result matches up with the theory that the elderly are less able to filter out what's called distracting task relevant information in this case the distracting info might have interfered with them storing the facial image in the first place much less impeding their ability to remember it a short while later if your senior cities and music in the background may be distracting but for younger people experts at multitasking it's apparently no big deal that's according to a study in the journal gerontologists researchers recruited 103 people half between the ages of 18 and 30 the others between 60 and 75 the volunteers then took part in memorization exercises and a drill where they had to quickly match a photo of a face with the same face in an array of unfamiliar faces some participants did the exercises in silence others performed the tasks while listening to white noise or instrumental jazz blues classical and electronic music across age groups the consensus was that the background sound was distracting but only older people's performance suffered when the noise was present for example older folks who did the face matching with music playing remembered 10 fewer faces the result matches up with the theory that the elderly are less able to filter out what's called distracting task relevant information in this case the distracting info might have interfered with them storing the facial image in the first place much less impeding their ability to remember it a short while later well there's probably around about a 10 chance up to a 10 chance of that occurring it's really hard to crystal ball these sorts of things because we can't use the historic data we've got over 116 years of records on inflows into the system we are continuing to break every record and so it's very very difficult to forecast going forward when you're in the midst of such an extreme event well there's probably around about a 10 chance up to a 10 chance of that occurring it's really hard to crystal ball these sorts of things because we can use the h storic data we've got over 116 years of records on inflows into the system we are continuing to break every record and so it's very very difficult to forecast going forward when you're in the midst of such an extreme event i'm going to talk today about how to change people's behavior that is changed intentionally on a broad scale how to change behavior with a specific goal in mind this is a very common objective of social scientists and policy makers seeking to ameliorate social problems for of course human behavior is at the heart of many of our current social problems so for example if people would just stop driving sues keeping their houses so warm tossing recyclables into the trash and leaving lights and appliances on we could reduce our carbon emissions significantly if they would watch with their 30 minutes of exercise each day we use sunscreen to buckle up and drink in moderation we could improve our quality of life and at the same time reduce pressure on our health care system i'm going to talk today about how to change people's behavior that is changed intentionally on a broad scale how to change behavior with a specific goal in mind this is a very common objective of social scientists and policymakers seeking to ameliorate social problems for of course human behavior is at the heart of many of our current social problems so for example if people would just stop driving sues keeping their houses so warm tossing recyclables into the trash and leaving lights and appliances on we could reduce our carbon emissions significantly if they would watch with their 30 minutes of exercise each day we use sunscreen to buckle up and drink in moderation we could improve our quality of life and at the same time reduce pressure on our health care system good evening ladies and gentlemen my theme for this session is convergence technology change and business practice this is somewhat dear to my heart and i have spent much of the last 15 years involved in various aspects of technology and their impact on business across a broad spectrum from applications of signal processing in manufacture right through to the use of utilization data and diary applications to improve the time utilization of the sales force good evening ladies and gentlemen my theme for this session is convergence technology change and business practice this is somewhat dear to my heart and i have spent much of the last 15 years involved in various aspects of technology and their impact on business across a broad spectrum from applications of signal processing and manufacture right through to the use of utilization data and diary applications to improve the time utilization of the sales force two years ago an earthquake off the coast of sumatra triggered a tsunami that killed nearly a quarter of a million people scientists say asia is at risk for at least two more massive quakes one could strike near the source of the 2004 tsunami the other directly under tokyo two years ago an earthquake off the coast of sumatra triggered a tsunami that killed nearly a quarter of a million people scientists say asia is at risk for at least two more massive quakes one could strike near the source of the 2004 tsunami the other directly under tokyo to begin with you should be standing in the main floor of the british library british libraries situated on the houston road next to some pipe crustacean press in the foyer to the left of the information desk it was a large white staircase follow this up towards the gallery at the top of the stairs aus and look to your left for attention this is robert cotton born in 1570 and died in 1631. clotton was a member of parliament but he's mainly known as a great antiquarian collector of manuscripts it is the covenant we have a great depth and the survival of many english manuscripts throughout this tour we will see his legacy to begin with you should be standing in the main floor of the british library british library situated on the houston road next to some pipe crosstation press in the foyer to the left of the information desk it was a large white staircase follow this up towards the gallery at the top of the stairs oz and look to your left foot tension this is robert cotton born in 1570 and died in 1631. cotton was a member of parliament but he's mainly known as a great antiquarian collector of manuscripts it is the covenant we have a great depth and the survival of many english manuscripts throughout this tour we will see his legacy fungi an important part of any forest or woodland acre system they are the major agents by which twigs and leaves are broken down releasing nutrients for reabsorption by plants and we know fungi also form a constructive partnership with living trees david robinson from the open universities live sciences department explains that although we have known about this partnership and relationship for some time we are now learning more about the nature of that relationship fungi an important part of any forest or woodland acre system they all the major agents by which twigs and leaves are broken down releasing nutrients for reabsorption by plants and we know fungi also form a constructive partnership with living trees david robinson from the open universities live sciences department explains that although we have known about this partnership and relationship for some time we are now learning more about the nature of that relationship obviously this is all relevant for your final assignment so we're going to talk about it so until today we've gone through face-to-face interviews as the main sort of part of interviewing the window today we're going to have a look at going to use an email and why they work why they don't necessarily work and what are the challenges and some of the things that we need to be understanding you know when we are completing such interpreters so let's start with the foreign one obviously there's a few benefits to them and they are listed there up on that slide it's obviously less stressful for those of you who might be a little bit anxious about interviewing obviously this is all relevant for your final assignment so we're going to talk about it so until today we've gone through face-to-face interviews as the main sort of part of interviewing the window today we're going to have a look at going to use an email and why they work why they don't necessarily work and what are the challenges and some of the things that we need to be understanding you know when we are completing such interpreters so let's start with the foreign one obviously there's a few benefits to them and they are listed there up on that slide it's obviously less stressful for those of you who might be a little bit anxious about interviewing dave heckenberg a beekeeper since 1962 can usually tell what killed his bees just by looking at them if they're lying on the ground in front of a hive it's probably pesticides he says if the bees are deformed and wingless it's probably vampire mites but last fall hackenberg saw something he had never seen before thousands of his bee colonies simply disappeared he was in florida at the time pulling the lids off some of his commercial hives to his horror they were all empty dave hackenberg a beekeeper since 1962 can usually tell what killed his bees just by looking at them if they're lying on the ground in front of a hive it's probably pesticides he says if the bees are deformed and wingless it's probably vampire mites but last fall hackenberg saw something he had never seen before thousands of his bee colonies simply disappeared he was in florida at the time pulling the lids off some of his commercial hives to his horror they were all empty one of the things that people have said about agriculture is that on the whole it is more labor intensive than hunting and gathering and that's one of the reasons why people have looked to explanations which you might say are kind of coercive fact is that people have been forced into agriculture because they had no alternative that is ultimately what may happen but at the very beginning it could be that agriculture was developed because people wanted special status foods for feasting that it was actually a social need i mean how much of what we do in our lives is generated by competition with others and a lot of that is powered by desire for new things new statuses new whatever it might be respect and recognition also are important and in small scale societies a lot of those sorts of factors are generated by the ability to for instance throw feasts one possibility is that some of these foods that were being grown were actually intended especially as feasting foods one of the things that people have said about agriculture is that on the whole it is more labor intensive than hunting and gathering and that's one of the reasons why people have looked to explanations which you might say are kind of coercive factors that people have been forced into agriculture because they had no alternative that is ultimately what may happen but at the very beginning it could be that agriculture was developed because people wanted special status foods for feasting that it was actually a social need i mean how much of what we do in our lives is generated by competition with others and a lot of that is powered by desire for new things new statuses new whatever it might be respect and recognition also are important and in small scale societies a lot of those sorts of factors are generated by the ability to for instance throw feasts one possibility is that some of these foods that were being grown were actually intended especially as feasting foods it all started last spring when the food and drug administration placed a black box warning on some popular anemia drugs the labels warn against using the drugs in cancer patients with relatively mild anemia resulting from chemotherapy the fda says the drugs clearly shorten survival and speed the progression of cancer in people with slightly worse anemia the drugs might have the same effects to barry straub medicare's chief medical officer the message was clear it all started last spring when the food and drug administration placed a black box warning on some popular anemia drugs the labels warn against using the drugs in cancer patients with relatively mild anemia resulting from chemotherapy the fda says the drugs clearly shorten survival and speed the progression of cancer in people with slightly worse anemia the drugs might have the same effects to barry straub medicare's chief medical officer the message was clear i'm absolutely delighted first of all to have been appointed to this professorship the role is going to be about public engagement in science it is about making science accessible to as wide an audience as possible it's about encouraging young people to think about science as a career it's about making it easier for academics here at the university of birmingham to talk about their research to the general public and it's not just about a one-way flow of information it very much is about a dialogue i'm absolutely delighted first of all to have been appointed to this professorship the role is going to be about public engagement in science it is about making science accessible to as wide an audience as possible it's about encouraging young people to think about science as a career it's about making easier for academics here at the university of birmingham to talk about their research to the general public and it's not just about a one-way flow of information it very much is about a dialogue well alex the national association of realtors is at least putting the champagne on dice the industry group says the slight rise in sales for previously owned homes shows the housing market is finally stabilizing which is the first sign of a recovery now that of course is an interpretation of the numbers alex and one that's coming from an organization known for being somewhat of a cheerleader for the housing market since its members are made up of realtors who've been losing a lot of money in the slump now for a more sober view i talked to wellesley housing economist carl case and he says the slight uptick in sales hardly offsets the fact that numbers are down 20 from the year before well alex the national association of realtors is at least putting the champagne on dice the industry group says the slight rise in sales for previously owned homes shows the housing market is finally stabilizing which is the first sign of a recovery now that of course is an interpretation of the numbers alex and one that's coming from an organization known for being somewhat of a cheerleader for the housing market since its members are made up of realtors who've been losing a lot of money in the slump now for a more sober view i talked to wellesley housing economist carl case and he says the slight uptick in sales hardly offsets the fact that numbers are down 20 from the year before during the past week npr has been reporting on the growing income gap in america economists say one big reason for the widening divide is the steady loss of manufacturing jobs as more and more u.s companies move factory jobs overseas people who lack skills and education have trouble making a decent living when the carrier air conditioning company shut down its syracuse new york plant in 2004 1200 jobs were lost the current financial state of the laid off workers depends on their skills age and degree of determination during the past week npr has been reporting on the growing income gap in america economists say one big reason for the widening divide is the steady loss of manufacturing jobs as more and more u.s companies move factory jobs overseas people who lack skills and education have trouble making a decent living when the carrier air conditioning company shut down its syracuse new york plant in 2004 1200 jobs were lost the current financial state of the laid off workers depends on their skills age and degree of determination and as far as getting acquired i mean you know we're trying to focus on the product i think that if you know a lot of companies are built to be acquired and i think what happens there is you leave yourself in a really vulnerable spot because you're growing and you say hey i won't hire that expensive vp of whatever because hey man any day now we're going to get acquired and then your product winds up suffering so i think you need to really want to do the company because you don't know how long you're going to be at it and luckily i've been searched a long time i don't want to stay in search so you know it's fine with me whatever happens with the company but you have to focus on building the product to making the product better and you have to focus on building a sustainable company and as far as getting acquired i mean you know we're trying to focus on the product i think that if you know a lot of companies are built to be acquired and i think what happens there is you leave yourself in a really vulnerable spot because you're growing and you say hey i won't hire that expensive vp of whatever because hey man any day now we're going to get acquired and then your product winds up suffering so i think you need to really want to do the company because you don't know how long you're going to be at it and luckily i've been searched a long time i don't want to stay in search so you know it's fine with me whatever happens with the company but you have to focus on building the product to making the product better and you have to focus on building a sustainable company if sea levels continue to rise eventually the property becomes inundated and the real value of the property the vast bulk of its value will be in the value of the land which of course is then unusable and that's of course not insured by property insurance so at that point a lot of waterfront land owners and banks and other financial institutions that have lent money against the value of those properties are going to find that they suffer very serious losses and it's not at all obvious at the moment who would compensate them if sea levels continue to rise eventually the property becomes inundated and the real value of the property the vast bulk of its value will be in the value of the land which of course is then unusable and that's o course not insured by property insurance so at that point a lot of waterfront land owners and banks and other financial institutions that have lent money against the value of those properties are going to find that they suffer very serious losses and it's not at all obvious at the moment who would compensate them finally we take a look at how to mix an unmixed liquid at the flick of a switch sandrine tells us more oil and water don't usually mix but the new chemical sensitive to light has been added here to blend them together just as easily as it brought them together it can also separate them out again when exposed to uv light the chemical changes its structure and become soluble in water this causes two layers to form with the oil floating on top of the water chemical combo this method should be cheaper than the current alternative which involves using high energy centrifuges finally we take a look at how to mix an unmixed liquid at the flick of a switch sandrine tells us more oil and water don't usually mix but the new chemical sensitive to light has been added here to blend them together just as easily as it brought them together it can also separate them out again when exposed to uv light the chemical changes its structure and become soluble in water this causes two layers to form with the oil floating on top of the water chemical combo this method should be cheaper than the current alternative which involves using high energy centrifuges green chemistry is a concept designed to develop technologies which allow chemistry to be practiced with minimal damage to the environment or in an environmentally compatible way and it's meant to cover both chemical processes and chemical products the center was set up about seven or eight years ago and the idea was to provide a hub of activities that covered fundamental research work international collaboration but also educational development on public understanding of the project as well and also networking so we network out to well over 1 000 people around the globe green chemistry is a concept designed to develop technologies which allow chemistry to be practiced with minimal damage to the environment or in an environmentally compatible way and it's meant to cover both chemical processes and chemical products the center was set up about seven or eight years ago and the idea was to provide a hub of activities that covered fundamental research work international collaboration but also educational development on public understanding of the project as well and also networking so we network out to well over 1 000 people around the globe my name is posie d and i now work in sports marketing and branding events and team management we work with big brands i work with a shoe company and we work with a team of young people across europe who are all professional surfers snowboarders boxers and we send them on trips we organize adverts we organize magazine shoots and try and create an image around the shoe brand i've come from quite an unconventional background i was a professional snowboarder myself for three or four years full time so i'm not used to sitting in an office i'm not used to going to work every day and still i've only been doing this job for a year and sometimes i'm like oh god have to go to work again that's ridiculous but it's always different so it's fine and some weeks it's quite quiet other weeks it's totally full on and really challenging my name is posie d and i now work in sports marketing and branding events and team management we work with big brands i work with a shoe company and we work with a team of young people across europe who are all professional surfers snowboarders boxers and we send them on trips we organize adverts we organize magazine shoots and try and create an image around the shoe brand i've come from quite an unconventional background i was a professional snowboarder myself for three or four years full time so i'm not used to sitting in an office i'm not used to going to work every day and still i've only been doing this job for a year and sometimes i'm like oh god have to go to work again that's ridiculous but it's always different so it's fine and some weeks it's quite quiet other weeks it's totally full on and really challenging for many years the favorite horror story about abrupt climate change was that a shift in ocean currents could radically cool europe's climate these currents called the overturning circulation bring warm water and warm temperatures north from the equator to europe susan lucier an oceanographer at duke university says scientists have long worried that this ocean circulation could be disrupted for many years the favorite horror story about abrupt climate change was that a shift in ocean currents could radically cool europe's climate these currents called the overturning circulation bring warm water and warm temperatures north from the equator to europe susan lucia an oceanographer at duke university says scientists have long worried that this ocean circulation could be disrupted emerald is defined by its green color to be an emerald a specimen must have a distinctly green color that falls in the range from bluish green to slightly yellowish green to be an emerald the specimen must also have a rich color stones with weak saturation or light tone should be called green barrel if the barrel's color is greenish blue then it is an aquamarine if it is greenish yellow it is heliodor this color definition is a source of confusion which u tone and saturation combinations are the dividing lines between green barrel and emerald professionals in the gem and jewelry trade can disagree on where the lines should be drawn some believe that the name emerald should be used when chromium is the cause of the green color and that stones colored by vanadium should be called green barrel calling a gem an emerald instead of a green barrel can have a significant impact upon its price and marketability this color confusion exists within the united states in some other countries any barrel with a green color no matter how faint is called an emerald emerald is defined by its green color to be an emerald a specimen must have a distinctly green color that falls in the range from bluish green to slightly yellowish green to be an emerald the specimen must also have a rich color stones with weak saturation or light tone should be called green barrel if the barrel's color is greenish blue then it is an aquamarine if it is greenish yellow it is heliodor this color definition is a source of confusion which u tone and saturation combinations are the dividing lines between green barrel and emerald professionals in the gem and jewellery trade can disagree on where the lines should be drawn some believe that the name emerald should be used when chromium is the cause of the green color and that stones colored by vanadium should be called green barrel calling a gem an emerald instead of a green barrel can have a significant impact upon its price and marketability this color confusion exists within the united states in some other countries any barrel with a green color no matter how faint is called an emerald this is one thing we can say about babies human babies compared to babies of other species is that we are entirely dependent on our carers to bring us up and for us to survive and so it's very important for babies to get into relationships with somebody who's going to look after them well so biology has meant that babies and the adults are geared up to be in relationship with each other from the start this is one thing we can say about babies human babies compared to babies of other species is that we are entirely dependent on our carers to bring us up and for us to survive and so it's very important for babies to get into relationships with somebody who's going to look after them well so biology has meant that babies and the adults are geared up to be in relationship with each other from the start i think it's often underestimated the connection between doing research live research and teaching undergraduates and the undergraduate programs because of course if you're working at cern on a frontier experiment you come back to give a lecture you're buzzing with activity of what's going on your new results it just makes the whole lecture much more interesting for students it's always really exciting to look ahead at new science and what might happen in the future i must say lots depends on what we find in the next few years at the start of the large hadron collider we are expecting to find very many new phenomena so the thing we'll want to be building in 10 years time will depend on what we find i think it's often underestimated the connection between doing research live research and teaching undergraduates and the undergraduate programs because of course if you're working at cern on a frontier experiment you come back to give a lecture you're buzzing with activity of what's going on your new results it just makes the whole lecture much more interesting for students it's always really exciting to look ahead at new science and what might happen in the future i must say lots depends on what we find in the next few years at the start of the large hadron collider we are expecting to find very many new phenomena so the thing we'll want to be building in 10 years time will depend on what we find lawrence stephen lower was an english artist many of his drawings and paintings depict handlebar lancashire where he lived and worked for more than 40 years and also salford and his surrounding areas larry is famous for painting scenes of life in the industrial districts of northwest england in the mid-20th century he developed a distinctive style of painting and is best known for his urban landscapes people with human figures often referred to as matchstick men he painted mysterious and populated landscapes proving portraits and the unpublished marinette works which were only found after his death lauren stephen lowe was an english artist many of his drawings and paintings depict handlebar lancashire where he lived and worked for more than 40 years and also salford and his surrounding areas larry is famous for painting scenes of life in the industrial districts of northwest england in the mid-20th century he developed a distinctive style of painting and is best known for his urban landscapes people with human figures often referred to as matchstick men he painted mysterious and populated landscapes brooding portraits and the unpublished marinette works which were only found after his death thanks to blood's ability to clot even the surface of a nasty gas just able to heal up but platelet cells aren't sticky all the time and now researchers have identified the key protein that makes them come together this video shows how normal cells spread out tiny arms to catch other cells and to grasp onto the surface of a wound when the crucial protein is absent the cells don't stick out their arms as much and can grip the surface of an injury as tightly thanks to blood's ability to clot even the surface of a nasty gas just able to heal up but platelets cells aren't sticky all the time and now researchers have identified the key protein that makes them come together this video shows how normal cells spread out tiny arms to catch other cells and to grasp onto the surface of a wound when the crucial protein is absent the cells don't stick out their arms as much and can grip the surface of an injury as tightly my current research at the moment is really quite broad i work at the interface between the arts and humanities particularly archaeology but trying to find questions which are very difficult to answer unless you start integrating computing and visualizations so really i work in this boundary between trying to understand cultural questions about the past but those sorts of questions that you can't address unless you start reconstructing start modeling and visualizing past landscapes objects and movement of people my current research at the moment is really quite broad i work at the interface between the arts and humanities particularly archaeology but trying to find questions which are very difficult to answer unless you start integrating computing and visualizations so really i work in this boundary between trying to understand cultural questions about the past but those sorts of questions that you can't address unless you start reconstructing start modeling and visualizing past landscapes objects and movement of people i'm a big fan of gap years i took one myself so i'm probably biased i think that if you've got something you want to do in the year before you come to university that you should do it and a lot of students who want to study a biology degree actually want to go off and travel and perhaps work on a conservation project and of course that's all very good it will contribute towards your degree and your preparation for that and then when you come to us you'll be ready for your studies so if there's something you really want to do then my advice is to go for it i'm a big fan of gap years i took one myself so i'm probably biased i think that if you've got something you want to do in the year before you come to university that you should do it and a lot of students who want to study a biology degree actually want to go off and travel and perhaps work on a conservation project and of course that's all very good it will contribute towards your degree and your preparation for that and then when you come to us you'll be ready for your studies so if there's something you really want to do then my advice is to go for it okay see the thing is that i've had a look at the peer reviews about the funding application which you suggested that i do but what i found is that several reviewers are saying that there isn't actually sufficient focus on my topic right i think that is actually the case but i remember that the proposal is based around things that have already been done and the fact that it's just one of a number of factors and these affect health and safety i think area is a round of stress they cover up much more ground so i think if you're sort of upfront about it and you say look i need a wider spectrum here we could perhaps suggest something else to try and measure bullying in the workplace okay see the thing is that i've had a look at the peer reviews about the funding application which you suggested that i do but what i found is that several reviewers are saying that there isn't actually sufficient focus on my topic right i think that is actually the case but i remember that the proposal is based around things that have already been done and the fact that it's just one of a number of factors and these affect health and safety i think areas around of stress they cover up much more ground so i think if you're sort of upfront about it and you say look i need a wider spectrum here we could perhaps suggest something else to try and measure bullying in the workplace a nutrition expert at the university for what him unknown say the simple sugar and candy bars can give you a quick boost but after the initial rush you usually crush it feel worse than before the snap they say what you need is complex carbohydrates like a bagel or a bowl of not sugar coating cereal try carrying a variety of pack size box to work with you and buying a small carton of milk from the vending machine carbohydrates help you sustain a blood sugar level that is neither too high nor too low that means you have a steady flow of energy to finish your day a nutrition expert at the university for what him unknown say the simple sugar and candy bars can give you a quick boost but after the initial rush you usually crush it feel worse than before the snap they say what you need is complex carbohydrates like a bagel or a bowl of not sugar coating cereal try carrying a variety of pack size box to work with you and buying a small carton of milk from the vending machine carbohydrates help you sustain a blood sugar level that is neither too high nor too low that means you have a steady flow of energy to finish your day many different types of barcode scanning machines exist but they all work on the same fundamental principles they all use the intensity f light reflected from a series of black and white stripes to tell the computer what code it is to see white stripes reflect light very well while black stripes reflect hardly any lights at all the barcode scanners shines light sequentially across the barcode simultaneously detecting and recording a pattern of reflected and non-reflected light the scanner then translates this pattern into an electrical signal that the computer can understand all scanners must include computer software to interpret the barcode once it has been entered this simple principle has transformed the way we are able to manipulate data and the way in which many businesses handle record keeping many different types of barcode scanning machines exist but they all work on the same fundamental principles they all use the intensity of light reflected from a series of black and white stripes to tell the computer what code it is to see white stripes reflect light very well while black stripes reflect hardly any lights at all the barcode scanner shines light sequentially across the barcode simultaneously detecting and recording a pattern of reflected and non-reflected light the scanner then translates this pattern into an electrical signal that the computer can understand all scanners must include computer software to interpret the barcode once it has been entered this simple principle has transformed the way we are able to manipulate data and the way in which many businesses handle record keeping for a long time now it's been a widely accepted and rarely questioned belief that a strong corporate culture goes hand in hand with success however a recent study has caused some doubt of this principle although some of the court argue the culture a company builds up may be strong but wrong there is a point in every employee market to the same tune if they are all marching in the wrong direction for a long time now it's been a widely accepted and rarely questioned belief that a strong corporate culture goes hand-in-hand with success however a recent study has caused some doubt of this principle although some of the court argue the culture a company builds up may be strong but wrong there is a point in every employee market to the same tune if they are all marching in the wrong direction help us understand what entrepreneurship means to you is it just about starting companies not at all dina i think for me entrepreneurship is about transforming things by initiating by taking new ideas by seeing them from concept into practice so that the impact of the idea is larger than it would be let's say if you just wrote a publication about it so i think it's finding creative ways to solve problems to do new things and i think that's what it's about so i think entrepreneurship can happen inside universities i think we try to think of ourselves as an entrepreneurial university we take risks we try new things and i think that's an important asset for anyone who wants to lead an organization or led change help us understand what entrepreneurship means to you is it just about starting companies not at all dina i think for me entrepreneurship is about transforming things by initiating by taking new ideas by seeing them from concept into practice so that the impact of the idea is larger than it would be let's say if you just wrote a publication about it so i think it's finding creative ways to solve problems to do new things and i think that's what it's about so i think entrepreneurship can happen inside universities i think we try to think of ourselves as an entrepreneurial university we take risks we try new things and i think that's an important asset for anyone who wants to lead an organization or led change numbers and diagrams are highly abstract and condensed summaries of the world they require a degree of mental effort to bridge the gap between them and the aspects of the real world they stand for approach them slowly and with care allowing yourself time to get the feel of what you are looking at don't assume you already know what you are looking at it's easy to be distracted by the surface appearance of a diagram but we are really interested in the underlying message numbers and diagrams are highly abstract and condensed summaries of the world they require a degree of mental effort to bridge the gap between them and the aspects of the real world they stand for approach them slowly and with care allowing yourself time to get the feel of what you are looking at don't assume you already know what you are looking at it's easy to be distracted by the surface appearance of a diagram but we are really interested in the underlying message the mississippi river built this area each year it would flood it would bring in a lot of nutrients and a lot of sediment and the sediment would settle over the marsh and over time that sediment gets compacted imagine if you dig a hole in your yard and you put and you have the pile of dirt next to it and a week later that pile is going to be smaller because the dirt compacts well the same thing when the delta was built by the mississippi the delta itself compacts over time and under a natural hydrology the river would bring sediments back out to those areas and deposit sediments on top of areas that are subsiding and so we actually build land with an active delta the mississippi river built this area each year it would flood it would bring in a lot of nutrients and a lot of sediment and the sediment would settle over the marsh and over time that sediment gets compacted imagine if you dig a hole in your yard and you put and you have the pile of dirt next to it and a week later that pile is going to be smaller because the dirt compacts well the same thing when the delta was built by the mississippi the delta itself compacts over time and under a natural hydrology the river would bring sediments back out to those areas and deposit sediments on top of areas that are subsiding and so we actually build land with an active delta and one particular crop almonds in the u.s and now in australia is transforming the world of beekeeping and of bees what has happened is that something serendipitous came along that people found out that doctors found out that almonds are good for you they are actually a food that is normally considered a confection but it's good for you the almond board got a very aggressive promotion going on for almonds i just heard recently they send out sales reps to cardiologists at hospitals to promote the heart benefits of almonds so they go right to the doctors to do this so they leave no stone unturned in a very good promotion of almonds and it's legitimate promotion because they are a healthy food so what's happened is worldwide almond sales have taken off and one particular crop almonds in the us and now in australia is transforming the world of beekeeping and of bees what has happened is that something serendipitous came along that people found out that doctors found out that almonds are good for you they are actually a food that is normally considered a confection but it's good for you the almond board got a very aggressive promotion going on for almonds i just heard recently they send out sales reps to cardiologists at hospitals to promote the heart benefits of almonds so they go right to the doctors to do this so they leave no stone unturned in a very good promotion of almonds and it's legitimate promotion because they are a healthy food so what's happened is worldwide almond sales have taken off no one likes to be spied upon to have their personal information stolen or their computers hijacked to become part of what's called a botnet botnets are networks of computers that have been infected by viruses called malware it could happen to you these hijacked computers are being secretly used without the owner's permission for criminal and espionage purposes botnets are one of the biggest problems in computer security today one of the scariest examples of computer hacking as we mentioned is what's called the austenite system the hijacking of computer networks in the offices of the dalai lama and thousands of other computers around the world no one likes to be spied upon to have their personal information stolen or their computers hijacked to become part of what's called a botnet botnets are networks of computers that have been infected by viruses called malware it could happen to you these hijacked computers are being secretly used without the owner's permission for criminal and espionage purposes botnets are one of the biggest problems in computer security today one of the scariest examples of computer hacking as we mentioned is what's called the austnet system the hijacking of computer networks in the offices of the dalai lama and thousands of other computers around the world i think it's really important for young people not to feel restricted in their choices and also to be aware of the choices that are available to them and obviously the media has an incredibly important role to play in that in letting people know the great range of science that is out there and is potentially a career i think we tend to talk about science as this big kind of monolith but of course actually it's this beautiful multi-faceted thing you know there's almost something for everybody there there are so many different aspects of it that really attract lots of different types of personality i think and you know somebody that's going to be attracted to working in biology might be a very different person from somebody who's attracted to engineering i suppose it's about knowing the breadth of opportunities that are out there and so anything that universities and broadcast media can do to make sure that those opportunities are visible i think is really important i think it's really important for young people not to feel restricted in their choices and also to be aware of the choices that are available to them and obviously the media has an incredibly important role to play in that in letting people know the great range of science that is out there and is potentially a career i think we tend to talk about science as this big kind of monolith but of course actually it's this beautiful multi-faceted thing you know there's almost something for everybody there there are so many different aspects of it that really attract lots of different types of personality i think and you know somebody that's going to be attracted to working in biology might be a very different person from somebody who's attracted to engineering i suppose it's about knowing the breadth of opportunities that are out there and so anything that universities and broadcast media can do to make sure that those opportunities are visible i think is really 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This is a simple but crucial task that can be completed by almost anyone who can write a text-editor. The most common way of doing this is to use the command 'cp -p /usr/share/doc/dca- /etc/ssl/certs/', where ' /usr/share/doc/dca- ' is the path that you copied your private key to. Now you should find in your /etc/ssl/certs folder a new sub-folder named 'dca-creds'. Inside this you will see a file called, '', with a text format like the following example: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIBFwV0QgEwJVmVyc2luZG9uZGF0Y2hvZGVyIGVvZC0zcGVuXHJvbGxvdHVyc2luZG9uZGF0Y2hvZGVyIGDlkZV0bGFyeXVyb3VudHMtYmVyZjU4MTg3Mzg3NjBzY3QwcmUtY3QyYTVpZDVjOTUxMjU4MWFkYWUtb2RoaW5nLCBtcG9sb3J4IHRvIGNoZXNlc2Nyb3UgdXRlcy1kZW5kIjIxNzkzNjQ4Njk5Njg4NDIxMjZ4Njg5NjE3MTMwNDU5MjhkYTQ0MzQwMjQ0M2UxOTUxNTQxYWRkNTU3MyYmRhNzY1ZTFiYjIzNTY2MjNhYzZmM5NjhZTc3Q3NjgxMjgxNzNk3Njk4Njk5ZDY4MjI5 -----END CERTIFICATE----- This file should look