Nice to see our paper in this context, more µCT microfossil images for the people! great team effort Constance CHOQUEL Behnaz Pirzamanbin
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A (The?) leader in the alignment of Torah testimony, science and ancient civilization. Including: Cosmology and Torah Chronology. Composer of the 'Moshe Emes' series.
Nice shared. Aligns best within and helps corroborate Pearlman YeC 'RCCF; Framework for understanding science in max avail. context. The impact was during the 1656 anno-mundi Mabul impacts year. Where the globe transitioned from the original single continent formed on day 3 (see Pearlman SPIRAL 'Draw-plat' hypothesis) and then cause and effect the onset of The ice ages. The Pacific Ring of Fire and Massive Lava flows also relate, as does hyper tectonic plate action so mountain uplift. Without that energy transfer and usage, global flood, surging water (some boiling) and pattern, one has a 'heat problem'. Reference Pearlman YeC alignment of scriptural testimony, science and ancient civ Follow, enjoy, like and share at ResearchGate and amazon.
Asteroid dust killed dinosaurs, new study finds
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It is always interesting to hear WHAT industry needs in order to #innovate towards the same direction, for this case is efficient and engineer friendly #information #modelling . Collecting #requirements from our industrial partners at Equinor, is always a pleasure and satisfying to perform. The meeting was regarding the importance of #information #modelling and what are the current #limitations and #needs. We presented our #novel #information #modelling framework (#imf) that we are developing at Universitetet i Oslo, taking back very good #feedback and new #requirements. The only way for #sustainable #innovation is the close collaboration between #academia and #industry !!! #design #designengineer #semantics #ontology #web3 #owl #rdf
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Virtual reality and a snail fossil meet in clash of old and new at Royal Society The Summer Science Exhibition shows the enduring appeal of the prehistoric<ul><li>Look back and marvel: how will todays science be viewed in 2123?</li></ul>From curious models of fossils to an artificial throat able to recreate the sounds of vowels, an exh https://lnkd.in/gq-pixrX
Virtual reality and a ‘snail fossil’ meet in clash of old and new at Royal Society
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The paper on #GeoAI #Humanmobility #NO2 #SEA #COVID is out from the final project of #Spatialprogrammingcourse cotaught by Chen-Chieh Feng and me two years ago. So proud of those students!!!! https://lnkd.in/g-BpwqMC
Association between NO2 and human mobility: a two-year spatiotemporal study during the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia
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A number of model-based studies in the past year have shown that a crucial system of ocean currents is in danger or slowing– or shutting down completely. Another study, published last week in Science Magazine, adds to the rising chorus of concern about the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC for short). Before we go too far with the Doomsday scenarios, we need more data to inform the models, #WHOI paleoceanographer Sophie Hines tells The Washington Post. That means studying today’s ocean, as well as sediments from the last time AMOC shut down: the last ice age. “Information about what actually did happen in the past is really important for understanding exactly what conditions are necessary to drive the AMOC to switch from on to off,” Hines said. “That is really going to be crucial for then applying to what might be happening today.” 📲 Get the full story: go.whoi.edu/wapo-amoc
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https://lnkd.in/g-5JnmCs Listen to #Esri chief scientist, Dawn Wright, PhD, talk to NPR about visiting the deepest depths of the ocean and the vital importance of mapping the seafloor.
Why mapping the entire seafloor is a daunting task, but key to improving human life : Short Wave
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