Archive for the ‘education’ category: Page 147
Mar 1, 2019
Advanced Educational Technology Eliminates the Gap Between Masters and the Masses
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: education, futurism
Mar 1, 2019
How Estonia blazed a trail in science
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: education, science
Still, Estonia’s research prowess is an example of how quickly a small country can turn its scientific fortunes around with international support and well-designed domestic policies — and its success has drawn attention from other nations looking to build their scientific capacity. Latvia, for instance, borders Estonia and joined the EU at the same time. “We started from a very similar position,” says Dmitrijs Stepanovs, Latvia’s deputy state secretary and director of the higher-education and science ministry, but “now we are far behind and must try to catch up.”
A small nation found strength in research after joining the European Union.
Feb 26, 2019
And the Global Winners Are
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: education, space travel, virtual reality
Global Winner ISDApp was created by a team called iNON in the Philippines (“isda” is the Filipino word for “fish”). This community app is designed to empower fishermen with daily information useful for fishing and safety. #SpaceApps #SpaceAppsPH
A virtual reality (VR) exploration of the Moon; an educational, problem solving, and collaborative VR game for kids using NASA and planetary data; and a tool to express the wonders of satellite imagery through audio are three of the six apps chosen as Global Winners in NASA’s 2018 Space Apps Challenge. The six Global Winners were selected from 1,375 apps created during an intense 48-hour global hackathon last October.
LIVE: It’s Space Day at the Texas Capitol! From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., we will be celebrating human space exploration with interactive exhibits for the public featuring NASA Astronauts, the International Space Station, the NASA Commercial Crew Program, NASA’s Orion Spacecraft, NASA JSC Education’s High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) program, and legislative proclamations highlighting achievements in human exploration throughout Texas.
Ask your questions in the comments!
Feb 24, 2019
Anti-vaxx propaganda has gone viral on Facebook. Pinterest has a cure
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in categories: biotech/medical, education
Since my previous post about Youtube and anti-vaccination was such a hit, here’s now Pinterest handles it. They broke their own search engine to keep these things from getting passed around. They also blocked the ability to pin links or images from any number of pseudoscience websites such as Mercola, Natural News, GreedMedInfo, and HealthNutNews.
They also did this to their hash-tag library to keep people from finding workarounds.
O n Wednesday morning, Adam Schiff, the powerful chair of the House intelligence committee, joined journalists around the world in a nascent Twitter meme: he searched “vaccine” on Facebook and posted a screenshot of the results.
Continue reading “Anti-vaxx propaganda has gone viral on Facebook. Pinterest has a cure” »
Feb 23, 2019
U.S. Transhumanist Party Virtual Meeting and Q&A — February 2019
Posted by Mark Larkento in categories: education, evolution, geopolitics, life extension, transhumanism
U.S. Transhumanist Party Virtual Meeting and Q&A – Saturday, February 23, 2019, at 6 p.m. U.S. Pacific Time. Join us for an extensive 2-hour discussion! Watch it and view the agenda here:
The U.S. Transhumanist Party invites many of its Officers and Ambassadors to discuss recent activities and plans for 2019, including the upcoming Presidential nomination process. The meeting will include a question-and-answer portion where inquiries from members and the general public will be addressed.
Continue reading “U.S. Transhumanist Party Virtual Meeting and Q&A — February 2019” »
Feb 20, 2019
China’s Greater Bay Area still has hurdles to clear if it wants to be a tech challenger to Silicon Valley
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: education, engineering, policy
However, a shortage of hi-tech research capacity in the region is turning into a hindrance, according to analysts, with most of China’s top-notch science and engineering schools located in the northern and eastern provinces. Although Hong Kong has several universities in the world’s top 100, only a few of them have a science and technology focus.
China’s ‘Greater Bay Area’ plan aims to erase barriers between cities in the region in terms of policy, financing, logistics and talent.
Feb 18, 2019
Liz Parrish : Gene therapy advancements | BioViva | People Unlimited
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, education, life extension
Liz talking about Rutgers, Integrated Health Systems, anti-aging vaccine(couple of years of gathering data), $75,000 single organ treatment, and potential for very affordable whole body treatment. Q&A at 32 minutes.
Liz Parrish | BioViva, presents at People Unlimited’s Ageless Education, about Gene Therapy Advancements.
Continue reading “Liz Parrish : Gene therapy advancements | BioViva | People Unlimited” »
Feb 18, 2019
Ahmedabad: MSU researcher gets global grant for vesicular trafficking study
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biological, education, neuroscience
It is the first such research to be undertaken at the university.
IBRO is the global federation of neuroscience organizations that aims to promote and support neuroscience around the world through training, teaching, collaborative research, outreach and advocacy.
The research will be carried out at Sahu’s Cell Biology and Molecular metabolism lab at the Vikram Sarabhai Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, which is headed by Professor Sarita Gupta.
Continue reading “Ahmedabad: MSU researcher gets global grant for vesicular trafficking study” »