Thursday, January 24, 2019

Youtube daily report w Jan 24 2019

JERMAINE DUPRI IS --

HARVEY: BY THE WAY, YOU WERE

JUST GONE FOR TWO DAYS.

YOU CAN SAY, WERE YOU SKIING OR

WHATEVER?

CHARLES: I WAS SKIING.

SO WHAT?

HARVEY: WAS IT FUN?

WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT IT.

CHARLES: IT WAS FUN.

>> YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE HE DIDN'T

DO?

HE DIDN'T CONGRATULATE ANYONE

ABOUT THE SEASON CONCLUSION OF

RAQ RANTS ON BET.

CHARLES: CONGRATULATIONS.

THAT WAS A HELL OF A SEASON.

VAN: YOU ARE SELFISH.

LOOK YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR.

CHARLES: I HAVE TO BE BETTER.

JERMAINE DUPRI WANTS THE NFL TO

BE BETTER.

HE IS TICKED OFF OVER THE SUPER

BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

LAST WEEK, WE WERE TOLD BY JAZZY

FAYE, ATLANTA LEGEND HIMSELF,

THAT JERMAINE DUPRI AND

LITTLEJOHN WERE GOING TO BE

PARTICIPATING IN BIG BOI'S SET

DURING THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW.

WE THOUGHT, GREAT, ATLANTA IS

GOING TO GET FULL REPRESENTATION

AT THE SUPER BOWL IN THEIR CITY.

NOT SO.

JERMAINE DUPRI TOLD US HE IS NOT

GOING TO BE THERE.

HARVEY: IN THE STRONGEST WORDS.

>> ARE YOU PART OF THE HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> NO.

>> WE TALKED TO JAZZY FAYE AND

HE KIND OF IMPLIED THAT YOU AND

LIL JOHN WERE PART OF THE

SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

>> NO.

>> SO YOU HAVEN'T BEEN

REHEARSING WITH MAROON 5 AND BIG

BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT?

>> YOU THINK I'M SAYING NO

BECAUSE IT IS A SECRET?

[LAUGHTER]

>> YOU ARE ACTUALLY NOT?

>> NO MEANS NO.

>> IF YOU WERE REPROACHED TO DO

IT, WOULD YOU?

>> NOT AT THIS POINT.

>> IS THAT BECAUSE OF COLIN

KAEPERNICK?

>> IT IS A DECISION.

I'M NOT SOMETHING THAT YOU CALL

ON LATER ON IN LIFE.

HARVEY: I LOVE THAT HE SAID

THAT.

I LOVE THAT HE SAID IT.

CHARLES: COME TO ME AFTER THE

FACT.

YOU WENT TO MAROON 5.

THAT IS IT.

HARVEY: NOT JUST MAROON 5, BUT

BIG BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT.

HE'S NOT LEFTOVERS.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI SOUNDS LIKE

HIS FEELINGS ARE HURT.

HARVEY: HE'S THE CENTER OF

ATLANTA.

VAN: HE FEELS LIKE -- BABCOCK,

YOU HAVE TO LEARN TO PUT SOME

STOCK INTO YOURSELF.

I KNOW IT IS HARD FOR YOU TO

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, BUT

JERMAINE DUPRI BELIEVES IN

HIMSELF.

CHARLES: IF YOU HAVE BABCOCK

STOCK, SELL.

VAN: HE'S NOT GOING TO LET

PEOPLE SELL LOW ON HIM.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS A LEGEND OF

HIP-HOP, BUT THE SUPER BOWL IS

WATCHED BY OVER 100 MILLION

PEOPLE.

VAN: ARE YOU SAYING THAT

JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T BIG ENOUGH

TO BE ON THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS NOT THE GUY

NECESSARILY THAT YOU ARE

THINKING ABOUT IN 2019.

VAN: BUT HERE'S THE DEAL.

HE SAID THEY CAME TO HIM LAST.

IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET PEOPLE

TO REPRESENT ATLANTA, HE'S GOT

TO BE AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST.

>> WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TRAVIS

SCOTT, BIG BOY.

VAN: JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T AS BIG

AS TRAVIS SCOTT OR BIG BOI?

>> HE IS, BUT HE'S ON PAR WITH

THOSE GUYS.

IT IS NOT LIKE THEY CALLED HIM

LAST -- I DON'T KNOW, NAME A CRA

PPY NEW RAPPER.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOU NAME ONE.

I WANT TO HEAR WHO YOU THINK IS

LACK.

>> I HAVE NAMES IN MY HEAD RIGHT

NOW.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOUR STOCK IS THROUGH THE

ROOF.

THE NASDAQ IS AT 25,000.

[LAUGHTER]

>> I'M DOW JONES.

[LAUGHTER]

CHARLES: BABCOCK'S STOCK MIGHT

BE HIGH, BUT THE BUTTONS ON YOUR

SHIRT, CAN YOU PLEASE?

COME ON.

VAN: THAT IS WHY THE STOCK IS

HIGH.

PEOPLE LIKE THAT.

DON'T LET THEM HATE ON YOU.

TELL US ABOUT THESE WACK

RAPPERS.

>> I'M CHARLOTTE FROM

PENNSYLVANIA.

I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE

APPROACHED ATLANTA PERFORMERS

FIRST AND ASKED THEM, AND NOT

COME TO THEM AFTER THE FACT.

BUT I DO THINK THE BOYCOTTING OF

THE NFL IS KIND OF A BIGGER

DEAL.

I THINK ALL THESE ATHLETES HAVE

A CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING ON A

LARGER STAGE, BUT DUPREE SHOULD

HAVE BEEN ASKED BEFORE EVERYBODY

ELSE.

HARVEY: CERTAINLY THE WAY HE

FEELS.

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How Engineering Robots Works: Crash Course Engineering #33 - Duration: 11:02.

Someday in the near future, you might be wandering around town at night when out of the blue you'll stumble across a robot.

If that happens, maybe you shouldn't be too surprised.

Not so long ago, robots were mostly found in the realms of science fiction.

Today, they're vacuuming floors, building cars, and even roaming the surface of Mars.

Robots are still pretty far from having a human level capacity of intelligence, or even dexterity for that matter,

but they're already a big part of many branches of engineering.

In the US, over a hundred thousand robots have been added to factory floors since 2010.

Knowing what exactly robots are, what they can do and how they work is more important than you might think.

Because soon, they might be living among us.

[Theme Music]

The classic picture of a robot is something with human-like intelligence, and maybe even a humanoid appearance.

But like so much else, real-life robots aren't much like what you usually see on TV.

Robots come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be built very differently depending on what they're used for.

For example, some of the robots used in mining are made from a camera, mounted on a small chassis with wheels.

That allows them to enter and inspect mine shafts, and even retrieve leftover material from places it's hard to get people in and out of.

Meanwhile, in medicine, specialized robotic arms, with a bit of human assistance, can perform precise surgeries through the tiniest incisions.

There's also a difference between robotics and artificial intelligence, or AI, which people sometimes confuse.

While some of the concepts are similar, robotics deals with a specific set of ideas, although it does borrow a few from AI.

AI deals broadly with the goal of automating decision-making for complex tasks – the kind you can't write a simple set of rules for.

That could be everything from playing chess to driving cars.

Right now, AI systems tend to have very narrow goals.

But the holy grail of AI is to develop a system that can make intelligent decisions about any sort of task using different sources of information.

Our focus will be on robots, which are designed for more specific purposes in the physical world.

In engineering terms, a robot is a machine designed to interact with its environment, make an appropriate decision based on those surroundings,

and then carry out the jobs related to its goal, all automatically.

Which means a true robot doesn't require a human controlling exactly what it does.

In general, the field of robotics also deals with machines that do all of the same things,

but might require a human operator to carry out some tasks.

Whether fully automatic or not, virtually all robots have a few features in common.

First, robots are machines made from materials that occupy physical space, so they're more than just lines of computer code.

That's one of the key features that distinguishes them from an AI, although computer engineering is important for robots as well.

Second, most robots have some way of sensing features of their environment, usually by measuring light, sound, or force feedback.

They can then use that information to make a decision about what to do next, depending on what they're designed for.

The tasks robots are built for tend to be complex, requiring a sequence of different motions.

So an automatic door that opens or shuts in response to whether you stand in front of a sensor wouldn't be considered a robot.

The tasks that robots handle are more sophisticated, like welding two intricately-shaped pieces of metal together.

Third, to interpret the signals they receive from their environment and coordinate some sort of response, robots have computers built somewhere into their design.

These work just like any computer, taking inputs and delivering outputs.

But unlike most ordinary software, the software on a robot's computer generates electrical signals that are directly passed on to the robot's hardware,

instead of just changing information in a file or on a screen.

That also requires a power source.

One option is to physically hook up to the power grid using wires and a socket.

For example, the 2013 version of the Atlas robot developed by robotics company Boston Dynamics had a humanoid design that could walk and carry objects, much like humans do.

To operate, Atlas relied on a cable that tethered it to a power supply.

But tethering robots like this limits how far they can move and interferes with the robot's mobility.

So to let Atlas move around more freely, engineers installed a battery on the robot's structure so it could power itself.

Unfortunately the materials of a battery tend to be rather heavy, which posed its own challenges.

If we don't want robots like these toppling over all the time,

it takes a bit of mechanical engineering knowhow to work out where to position the battery with respect to the robot's center of mass.

You might need some chemical engineering in the design of the battery, too.

In the case of Atlas, engineers gave it a hydraulic pump in its torso to help it support the extra weight of its lithium-ion battery.

And now, only a few years later, it can do backflips and parkour.

More generally, some electrical engineering also has to go into wiring the signals from the computer program to the robot's physical parts.

Which brings us to another common feature of robots:

they have mechanical parts, like grips or wheels, for carrying out whatever physical tasks they need to in their environments.

That might be turning a lever, picking up an object, or just moving somewhere else.

And there are some unique challenges to designing those parts.

Consider a robot designed to pick fruit from trees.

From an engineering perspective, it needs some fundamental qualities:

the ability to recognize fruits and distinguish them from the rest of the plant,

navigate its environment to move toward fruits that need picking,

and then to pick them and put them into a container.

Let's start with how it moves – a fairly basic requirement for lots of robots.

Like with that mining robot, you could simply put some standard axles with wheels on the bottom of your robot and attach them to a motor, like on a car.

That would be fine if the robot was going to be operating mostly on smooth, even surfaces, like roads or factory floors.

But most fruits are grown outdoors, sometimes in rough terrain and difficult environments.

So you might need to design adjustable wheels that change height independently, or add treads to overcome small bumps, like on a tank.

The problem with wheels is that they're not very good at overcoming large obstacles.

If there's a fallen branch or a boulder blocking the way, the robot needs to be able to climb over it.

Giving the robot legs could allow it to jump, but that has its own problems: robots with legs tend to fall down...a lot.

As the team at Boston Dynamics found when designing Atlas,

programming a robot's computer to interpret its environment while handling the dynamics of all those mechanical parts is trickier than it seems!

It really makes you appreciate what a good job your brain is doing.

Of course, to actually make sense of its environment and find fruit, the robot will need sensors

– devices that measure physical characteristics and translate them into a signal.

To find apples, for example, the robot might have an array of light-sensitive semiconductors,

like the kind that make up the light-capturing pixels in a digital camera, to scan an orchard.

But the information sent by the camera sensor is interpreted by the computer as an array of colored pixels that don't mean an awful lot on their own.

The average person, can take one glance at a curvy shape of reddish pixels and instantly recognize it as an apple.

For a computer, that requires a fairly sophisticated visual algorithm.

What's more, people are good at seeing where the edges |of objects are, and interpreting the relationships they have to their environment and how far away they are.

You know an apple that looks very small is most likely one that's far away.

But even a relatively smart computer that can recognize apples

might not know whether it's a tiny apple only a few centimeters away or an enormous apple a few kilometers away.

Which would affect whether the computer's programming tells it to pick the apple or not.

All of these issues are what are known as computer vision problems.

Computer vision deals with how to train software to take the input data from images or video,

like the kind that are delivered from digital cameras, and interpret it the way a human would.

Even once it's found an apple and moved itself close to it, the fruit picker is going to need mechanical parts to actually pick fruit.

The main mechanical parts used by most industrial robots are called actuators and effectors.

Actuators are like a robot's muscles.

They convert stored energy into movement.

One popular type are electrical actuators, electrical motors that turn wheels or gears to rotate the robot's connected parts with respect to one another.

These are the sorts of mechanisms that would extend the robot's arms toward or away from a particular branch.

Linear actuators can achieve this by using a motor to extend the part up and down a thread, like a nut on a bolt.

They can also use compressed fluids, like air or oil, to extend a part outwards, then use a motor to compress the fluid and bring the parts back when needed.

Effectors, meanwhile are the parts that actually have an effect on the robot's environment – basically, the robot's hands.

To deal with the irregular shapes of different fruits, you could have what's called a vacuum grip that can suck up large objects and hold them in place.

But most of the focus on building robots has been on mechanical effectors – the kind that rely on tactile feedback and manipulating.

In other words, they give the robot an artificial sense of touch, perhaps with force-sensitive electrodes on the effector's surface.

Having a sense of feedback is important for applying the right amount of pressure – otherwise the apple might slip out of the robot's grip or be crushed into a pulp.

To achieve this, the effector might be a simple two-part claw, or something more sophisticated with many parts modeled on a human hand.

Picking fruit is the kind of job that robots could accomplish at scale much more easily than humans, freeing them to work on other aspects of farming.

But robotics isn't just aimed at saving labor.

Robots can also be used in environments that are far too dangerous to send humans into.

Bomb disposal robots – which are actually more like drones – are operated by humans to find explosive devices and disarm them from a safe distance.

In the future, fully automated robots might find uses in other harsh environments like the deep sea and space.

But it's likely that the place robots will have the most impact won't be in the jobs they do instead of humans, but the ones they do alongside them.

Features of robotics are already making their way into healthcare, like in the development of prosthetic limbs.

But in situations like surgery or disaster rescue operations,

a combination of human smarts and purpose-built robotic strength could create safer, more efficient, and totally new ways of doing things.

So like many engineering tools, robots will work best when they weave into our existing methods, working alongside us to accomplish our goals.

Robots might be the future, but it's a far cry from the Terminator.

In this episode we looked at robots and the engineering principles of robots.

We learned how robots use sensors to interpret their environment,

how actuators and effectors allow a robot to manipulate the objects around it to accomplish a task,

and how computers coordinate the efforts of the two.

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 Segundo a Netflix, na adolescência, todo mundo tem vergonha dos pais, mesmo que eles sejam a Luciana Gimenez ou a Jean Milburn

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   A apresentadora não ficou de fora da brincadeira. Ela aparece ao final do vídeo, em conversa constrangedora, fazendo o filho pagar mico

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Why Is The Government Terrified Of This Hacker? - Duration: 8:58.

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With cybercrime on the rise governments around the world have seriously stepped up their

digital law enforcement efforts, often to great success.

While most hackers nowadays are easily caught and punished, others have evaded law enforcement

for years, while others still were hacking legends in their day and practically barred

from ever touching a computer again.

Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look

at hackers governments around the world fear.

Kevin Mitnick

Once the most wanted hacker in the world, Kevin Mitnick began his criminal career as

a young teenager, when in 1976 at 16 years old he broke into Digital Equipment Corporation's

computer network and copied their software, then in 1981 he stole computer manuals from

Pacific Bell.

A year later he was reported to have hacked into the US's early warning system at North

American Defense Command, the story inspiring the 1983 film "War Games"- however later

in life Mitnick would go on to deny the story as ridiculous.

Mitnick finally made a name for himself after being released from jail in 1989 and put on

3 years of supervised release.

Towards the end of his parole, Mitnick hacked into Pacific Bell voice mail computers and

a warrant was immediately put out for his arrest, prompting Mitnick to flee and go into

hiding.

For two and a half years Mitnick was a fugitive, but continued his hacking spree and used cloned

cell phones to hide his location while copying proprietary software from some of the nation's

largest cell phone and computer companies.

He also intercepted and stole computer passwords, altered computer networks for companies around

the nation, and broke into and read thousands of private e-mails.

The FBI caught up with Mitnick on February 15th, 1995 at his apartment in Raleigh, North

Carolina, finding him with more than 100 clone cell phones, cell phone codes and multiple

fake id's.

Charged with 14 counts of wire fraud, 8 counts of possession of unauthorized access devices,

interception of wire or electronic communications, unauthorized access to a federal computer,

and causing damage to a computer, Mitnick accepted a plea agreement and was sentenced

to 46 months in prison plus 22 extra months for violating the terms of his 1989 supervised

release.

Mitnick would go on to serve most of his prison time in solitary confinement due to law enforcement

officials convincing a judge that Mitnick could start a nuclear war by dialing into

the NORAD modem via a payphone from prison and communicate to it by whistling.

A ridiculous claim no doubt, but to a less than tech-savy 1990's America, a valid fear.

Released in January of 2000, Mitnick would go on to form his own security consulting

company and has collaborated many times with the FBI.

However given his massive skillset there's little doubt that the government keeps a very

close eye on Mitnick to this day.

Anonymous

The world's largest group of hacktivists, Anonymous is a loose collective of hackers

from around the world.

Portrayed as modern day digital vigilantes, Anonymous has no leadership, no centralized

command structure, and no shared goals or aims, making it a difficult organization for

law enforcement to handle.

Anon's roots are in the early days of the internet, when groups of people would flock

to image-based bulletin boards such as 4chan to post images and swap stories.

Getting their name from the anonymity that came from posting without a username, the

group was initially nothing more than a large collection of pranksters known for hacking

into office networks and doing things like sending black faxes- faxes that used up all

of a fax machine's black ink to create a solid black fax.

Over the years though Anonymous would gain in momentum and started shifting it's aim

to bigger targets- gaining prominence with their Project Chanology, a raid on the Church

of Scientology which they saw as exploiting people and stifling free speech.

This garnered Anonymous many fans, as for years the Church of Scientology had been slowly

exposed as being corrupt and exploitative to a criminal degree, destroying people's

lives and ripping families apart while turning its members into cult drones.

The hacktivist group would resurface in force in their defense of Wikileaks after the US

government took action against the foundation for the posting of hundreds of thousands of

classified documents.

Once more they appeared to be the vigilantes, fighting against Big Brother for the common

man.

Yet those same documents Anonymous was trying to protect led to the deaths of dozens of

Afghan collaborators when Taliban leaders scoured the leaked documents for names, and

caused dozens of international diplomatic crises.

Worst of all, the same organization they fought so hard to protect would in turn end up aiding

the Russian government in directly influencing the 2016 American election- firmly going against

Anonymous' alleged democratic values.

However noble Anonymous' actions have been portrayed at times, there exists a very dark

side to the group, with just as many- if not more- outright malicious deeds to their credit

as there are good.

After their raid on scientology, Anonymous then gathered together to flood the forums

of the epilepsy foundation with flashing images.

They also routinely engaged in disseminating revenge porn from spurned men by hacking into

the social media accounts of women and posting graphic, personal images for public view,

while often sending them to everyone on that person's account.

Their harassment has also extended into the real world with threatening voicemails sent

to victims.

Anonymous is both everything that's right, and everything that's wrong with the internet.

Hiding behind their anonymity they may at times be a tool to fight against corruption,

but the very next day may well be ruining the reputations of innocent people and publicly

humiliating them "just for the lulz".

As best described by a former member, Anonymous are typically "young, impulsive, and naïve

with computer talents that give them far more power than they are responsible to wield",

making grandiose statements of purpose that sound cool, but doing things that often fall

far short of their stated ideals.

ASTRA

For years a hacker known only by his online monicker of 'ASTRA' routinely penetrated the

systems of France's Dassault Group, a major French defense firm specializing in aviation.

Able to penetrate into extremely sensitive digital networks, a multi-government effort

finally brought the hacker to justice in 2008, revealing him to be a 58 year old Greek mathematician.

After five years of hacking into Dassault Group's networks, ASTRA had caused 361 million

dollars worth of damage to the company and sold sensitive data on everything from avionics

to weapon systems to 250 different buyers across the internet.

Details about ASTRA remain few and far in between, and today many people believe that

this world-class hacker is now cooperating with European governments against other cybercriminals.

FANCY BEAR

Perhaps the most famous name in criminal hacking today, Fancy Bear is not an individual but

rather a collection of hackers whom are widely suspected to be directly overseen and financed

by Russia's GRU intelligence agency.

Despite denying their involvement with the criminal hackers for years, Fancy bears methods,

actions, and resources are consistent with the capabilities of state actors.

The group also routinely targets NATO and Balkan State government, military, and security

organizations- a fact that we're sure is pure coincidence.

Fanzy Bear is directly credited with attacks on the German parliament, the french television

station TV5Monde, the White House, NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation

in Europe, and the campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron- a known hardliner

against Russian aggression.

The group however rose to public notoriety after their attacks against the Democratic

National Committee during the 2016 Presidential election, and the leaking of Democratic emails

in order to help Donald Trump with the election.

Perhaps Fancy Bear's most well-known operative goes by the persona Guccifer 2.0 and claimed

sole responsibility for the releasing of the DNC's emails.

However in 2018 Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's meddling of the American election

revealed that Guccifer was not an individual, but a collection of Russian intelligence officers-

whom have been indicted and face the possibility of extradition and jail time if they ever

leave home again.

Fancy Bear may indeed thus be one of the most feared hacker groups in the world, but it

seems that the most feared hackers of all may just be the US's FBI, with their power

to unmask Russia's best efforts to remain anonymous.

There may be plenty of hackers out there that the government fears, but that doesn't mean

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"Con lei volo alto". Luigi Berlusconi presenta la sua fidanzata: foto - Duration: 4:14.

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Lontano dai riflettori del mondo dello spettacolo e dal gossip, ha sempre manifestato un consapevole distacco dalla vita mondana

Nato ad Arlesheim (Svizzera) il 27 settembre 1988, imprenditore e finanziere, tempo fa alla domanda: "La televisione?", lui ha risposto "No grazie, per ora non è la mia strada

Meglio la finanza".  Prima la laurea alla Bocconi, il passaggio da JP Morgan a Londra ("Mi aprì gli occhi definitivamente sul mio futuro") e lo stage alla Sator di Matteo Arpe, nel 2014 Luigi ha ricevuto l'investitura a presidente, al posto di Salvatore Sciascia della Holding na Quattordicesima, scatola che custodisce le quote del patrimonio dei tre fratelli ovvero il 21,4 per cento di Fininvest (Mediaset, Mondadori, Mediolanum, Mediobanca)

La nomina è arrivata dopo il mandato in B Cinque, holding creata dal patriarca per riunire in un unico cda i figli nati dal primo e dal secondo matrimonio

Luigi oggi si occupa di investimenti nelle startup e segue il business legato al mondo digitale

(Continua dopo la foto)      Come detto, Luigi, 30 anni, è molto riservato e per la prima volta presenta ufficialmente la sua fidanzata

Lo fa nel servizio fotografico pubblicato sul numero in edicola del settimanale diretto da Alfonso Signorini Chi

Si chiama Federica Fumagalli e non è 'nuova'. Stanno insieme da sette anni e prima di lei ha avuto una relazione con Ginevra Rossini, nipote del noto imprenditore Salvatore Ligresti

Chi è Federica? Di lavoro fa la pierre e dopo anni di gavetta sta per mettersi in proprio: "In tutto questo tempo si è mossa tra le righe senza mai far pesare il proprio cognome o quello del fidanzato", si legge nel servizio di Valerio Palmieri

(Continua dopo la foto)     La coppia ha posato a St. Moritz, dove ha casa la mamma Veronica Lario e il titolo del servizio è "Con Fede volto alto"

Matrimonio o figli in vista? Chissà, ma potrebbero arrivare presto vista la solidità del loro rapporto

Per la gioia di papà Silvio, che alla nascita dell'undicesimo nipote aveva detto queste parole riferendosi all'ultimo dei suoi eredi non ancora padre: "C'è Luigi che ancora deve dare vita a dei figli… Con i suoi maschietti spero di avere la possibilità di fare una squadra di calcio in casa"

(Continua dopo la foto) Luigi e Federica erano stati paparazzati l'estate scorsa da Novella 2000 in Sardegna

"Tutto suo padre", titolava la rivista a corredo di una serie di scatti rubati all'intimità del terzo figlio dell'ex Premier e di Veronica Lario che era stato sorpreso a Porto Rotondo nella baia di Villa Certosa mentre si lasciava andare a coccole e 'avvinghiamenti' con la sua Federica sul molo in riva al mare

     

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27th European Ophthalmology Congress - Palestra - Duration: 20:21.

Good morning everyone! I'm very glad to be here today and first of all I'd like

to thank the committee for inviting me and give me the chance to share some

knowledge about OCT is specially for glaucoma

Now let me introduce myself my name is Honassys Rocha Silva I'm the head doctor

and the founder at Clinica do Olho I'm here today Clinica do Olho you is Eye Clinic

in English I'm here today on behalf of my clinic and also on behalf ophtalomology

Society of Bahia now in the clinic we have 70,000 patients including some

thousand among glaucoma suspects and glaucoma patients before becoming a

doctor I went to the IT school and I'm very enthusiastic about using technology

in health care those are pictures of Salvador that's where I live and work

Salvador is the most African city outside Africa in the world and our

population is 80% African American and we know implications about prevalence

and aggressiveness of glaucoma in this population this is very very emotional

for me that was my great-grandmother her name was my mother she was

african-american very very poor and blind and her story motivated me to

become an ophthalmologist and take care of this population people cannot afford

the medical insurance people of all kinds according to this picture from the

hakama book structural lesions takes place before a functional lesion in the

past when we use perimeter to confirm glaucoma that

we have at least 50% of their loss and now using Oct we can identify a ganglion

cells loss and retinal neuro fiber layer loss earlier than that and according to

the latest consensus about open angle glaucoma diagnosis OCT is the gold

standard on detection our NF L thinning and now we can make a glaucoma diagnosis

without perimetry alterations let's take this exam as a normal exam this is from

a 55 year old african-american and lady whose mother has glaucoma look here the

beautiful fiber layer in both eyes in the thickness map and the whole

black-and-white image in the deviation map in the optical disc report at the

center we can see a normal English L report like an egg yolk here in the

thickness map and almost black-and-white image in the deviation map this is a

normal situation I will call this report as a traditional report and as a routine

I perform and touristic mental city in this case we have an open angle here and

here we can see the schlemm's canal here this is from the same patient from the

previous slide and I I feel myself comfortable to conduct this patient

without treatment and follow follow up this page I will follow up this patient

i following our participation with one clinical examination plus 1 OCT

here as you can see we have the beautiful fiber layer here and here and

here and here and there is no color inside they change maps change maps is

quite similar are quite similar to the deviation map here we have a normal

evolution without loss along for years this is completely different from this

case this is from a 70 year old african-american lady with Anglo closure

glaucoma here in the third exam we can see the big area in yellow as a possible

loss changing to a red area probable loss in the next exam in the left eye we

can see a tiny lesion in the last change map and we can see it in the thickness

mapped to a 55 50 50 year-old african-american gentleman we suspect

glaucoma by clinical examination this patient came to me asking for a glasses

prescription in Brazil of opthamologist are responsible for a glasses

prescription it's their chance to identify as Intermatic disease like

glaucoma and in this case I suspect glaucoma and here we can see an

alteration here in here but note this alteration is our outside vigilance area

not here and we can see a normal completely normal ganglion cells report

in addition to traditional reports we can see an opening go in both eyes

including shrubs line view and skleros poor view

this is another case 29 year old Caucasian female with hypertension and

migraine her ophthalmologist is a friend of mine who have further had to me to

perform this Oct here and in 2015 we can see this lesion here and here and this

year we can see a bigger lesion than that so my friend made a doll coma

diagnosis to her and now this patient is be treated with two drugs this is

another patient this is from 2008 when I use at perimeter to confirm a coma

diagnosis and this is from a 58 year old african-american lady

I suspect normal tension glaucoma as you can see I prefer three exams back then

and there's an increase in in ESCO tumors especially in the left eye I was

convinced this patient had gone coma but sometimes information from the patient

can be misleading and life imitates art I quote dr. house everybody lies so when

I adopt OCT in her investigation I could see the beautiful fiber layer here and

here both eyes and I decided to stop the treatment and follow up this patient

with one clinical examination plans plus one Oct

you can see there is no color inside the change maps there is no loss here and

here Oct requires a minimal cooperation from

the patient unlike perimetry

this is another patient 26 year-old african-american young man with

strabismus since birth and suddenly seizures began in the last year as you

can see there's an alteration here inside the journals but pay attention to

this pattern the key to the diagnosis lies in the gang no sellers here and

here not the big lesion but this lesion does not cross medium vertical line and

there's our perfect matches between ganglion cells and perimetry this is a

neurological pattern this patient was examined by a neurologist and as you can

see there's a reduction in his right hemisphere of his brain this is not

Obama another way to use Oct besides helping

us to make a better diagnosis is to show the patient their lesion like in this

case a 61 year old Caucasian female complaining of intermittent pain in

right eye if we analyze traditional reports we don't get the diagnosis but

when we show the patient the image of Anglo closure in the same eye this

patient complains of intermittent pain we achieve the success in terms of

diagnosis and therapeutics in the end that's all that matters let's eat Cola

loser here easily we can see a touch between areas and the drainage area here

patient with internal tent pain this is from before laser treatment and

after laser treatment open angle patient does not compare of pain anymore

after laser treatment OCT can be can also be used for identifying plateau

areas configuration like in this case I examine at this patient last year

according to Stefan at all we can use Oct for the spool poles in addition to

Oct we can use ultrasonic bio microscopy but this is not practical at all so in

the past when I used on Yas copy for this proposed this condition was very

uncommon for me but now we using Oct and attacked plateau areas at least once per

month 55 year-old african-american lady with a symmetric optical disc not here

and here an authorization could mimic glaucoma but note in the ganglion cell

report in the B scan and a turret anatomy of retina this is do a scar in

the macula not easy to see the scar but there's an scar here and satellite

lesions probably this patient has toxoplasmosis this is not a coma

this is from a 57 year old a barrack african-american lady

complains of intermittent pain both eyes especially at night

family history positive for glaucoma and including blindness again if we analyze

traditional reports we don't get the diagnosis we must remember Gigot 1954

the darkroom test for a defying glow closure and now we have technology to

see what he gets all in the past he getting steamed is very complicated for

me to speak Rohan 1910 and I call Oct backroom test

and let's see the first one the first video from the right back room and loop

closure lights on slightly open angle left eye shallow

anterior chamber lights on slightly open angle so I made angler closure glaucoma

diagnosis to her and I performed I wrote to me in both eyes and after laser

treatment there is no pain anymore

this is a very frequent situation in my state by a patient with a large optical

disc and a huge excavation look in the exam from the last year a beautiful

fiber layer in both eyes note the whole imaging black and right in the deviation

map this is quite similar to the one from this year and note the parameters

are in grave this means no data for comparison gangrel report completely

normal open angle we should remember Jonah's large opera G's have more fibers

than small ones this is not walk on this is another patient one eye blind in

this case the role of OCT is to prevent a misunderstanding of diagnosis between

the neurological disease and glaucoma disease not here there is no pillar in

the optic disc but there are broken eyes the rule note alteration sides of

journals but the key to the diagnosis again lies in the Gangnam self note the

big lesion but this lesion respect medium vertical line and that there is a

perfect match between ganglion cells and perimetry this Brazilian paper explained

explains exactly why the lesion appears in the same side not in the opposite

side in the ganglion cells and in the perimetry look at this interesting case

from a 73 year old Caucasian gentleman this patient was referred to me to

perform a laser treatment SLT this is a good indication for glaucoma

related to lupus a pigment aerial coma but note here this is not typical of

glaucoma and note in the be scan in both eyes an increasing in retinal thickness

so I decided to perform a high-resolution cut and as you can see

there is a nice tidy dreamer in both eyes this is a bilateral ivan gasps

syndrome II this patient had a cataract surgery six months before this exam and

although a good indication for laser treatment this is not a moment to do

in this case another case Oh city helped me to identify an early and correct

diagnosis and take appropriate action I'd like to show you manatee has created

this wonderful technology which has helped us to make a better and better

like noses especially for glaucoma we need some adjustment in this

technique in order to identify people who may go blind in the future imagine

if this technology has existed when my great-grandmother was alive would have

she gone blind what do you think thank you

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أشياء التي تعتقد انك مضطر الي القيام بها تضعك في موقف تشعر فيه بالقهر - Duration: 4:12.

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Royal Az - There's a new man in Meghan Markle's life, and the internet is in meltdown - Duration: 3:00.

Move aside Harry - there's a new man in Meghan Markle's life, and we can't stop looking at him

After seeing what seems like dozens of staff members drop like flies before her, the royal has well and truly made up for it in the form of her brand new press secretary

The man, armed with the strong name of Christian Jones, has been hired to handle her media affairs before she welcomes her first child

The Duchess was first seen in public with the hunky new addition earlier in January when they were snapped leaving an Italian restaurant in Notting Hill

Jones will work for both Meghan and Harry, as well as Kate and William, according to E! News

And whether he's doing a good job of it or not, the royal family's new addition has certainly gained the approval of fans and followers across the world, who took to social media to sing their praises

"What a hottie!" one fan wrote on Twitter. "OMG. He's really hot!!!" said another

One even raised a point only few had cottoned onto: "Christian you look like Meghan's old married bf Patrick Adams from Suits!!! Better watch out harry!"And we can't help but agree - all the evidence pointing towards this fella being an A-grade hottie is below

You're welcome. As for his work history (because that's important too.) Jones has seven years of experience working with two government departments - the most recent as press secretary for the Department for Exiting the European Union, which involved writing speeches for the Brexit office - impressive!Fans have even gone so far as to find his Facebook page, where his love of Rugby Union was revealed - and with Wills and Harry both being keen rugby fans, it seems he's a match made in royalty heaven!Christian will certainly be off to a running start with Meghan and Harry keeping themselves very busy of late

The pair secretly attended a judging for the upcoming Endeavour Fund Awards at Kensington Palace this week, where the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen are recognised

The pair also attended a performance of Cirque du Soleil's Totem at Royal Albert Hall last week, which was their first joint engagement of 2019

WATCH: Heavily pregnant Meghan attends a solo outing:

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Bir Zamanlar Çukurova 18. Bölüm Fragmanı Analizi [Hünkar ve Fekeli Arasındaki Hakikat Nedir?] - Duration: 3:23.

Part One Çukurova Section 18 Trailer Analysis (What is the truth between Hunkar and Fekeli?)

After a 3-week break, the Times on the screens met the Çukur Plain audience.

Let's see what will happen next week.

Great Analysis starts for you.

Fekeli Hünkar said that you know the Truth.

Hünkar said the lady's answer was what truth is.

So what is this truth we will be sharing this information for you at the end of our video.

Sermin and Sabahattin divorce while talking Züleyha Demir did not divorce had said a

word.

According to our estimates, Züleyha Demir's ex-wife in the next sections will want to

learn about the divorce.

Züleyha saw that some things were keeping secrets.

Züleyha Yilmaz, who valued him by the auction took his pillow when he came back to the farm

had a great disappointment.

Yet Yilmaz Yilmaz will not be satisfied with the next section will be waiting for worse

things Züleyhayı.

According to our estimates, they may be in close contact with Müjgan, a doctor in the

series.

Buddha will turn Züleyhı crazy.

At the same time Züleyha Müjgan was jealous of Demir.

But Müjgan will be in close proximity with Demir and not with Yılmaz.

If we are not mistaken in our estimations, Doctor Mujgan's arrival in Cukurova is definitely

not just a coincidence.

When the vaccine is made Gafur, the defense of the iron and the defense of the people

there as a result of the Mujgan Çukurova will be doing research about what happened.

On the other hand, Haminne started to remember some things in the past, so he put a huge

force in his face.

Thereupon, Züleyha will make sure that there is something going on between Hunkar and Fekeli

in the past and will try to get more detailed acquaintances.

Hünkar will realize that there are some things between Züleyha and Gülten and will force

her to make Gülten speak.

Demir will give up the money he has sent to his daughter to teach Sabahattin.

According to our estimates, the daughter of Şermin can make a return in the following

sections.

They were talking about Füsun and Şermin.

As we said in our previous analysis, we do not think that the parent died.

If there is no rapprochement between Yılmaz and Müjgan, there may be rapprochement between

Şermin and his daughter.

Let 's come to the video of the Truth We mentioned.

What is Fekeli's insistence on this truth.

If we are not mistaken in our estimations, we think that there are facts about Hakan

Adnan Yaman and about his shooting.

If you like our video you can support us by sharing.

If you want to be aware of our videos, you can subscribe to our channel by notifications.

Thank you for watching our video.

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Jermaine Dupri Wants Nothing To Do With The Super Bowl Halftime Show | TMZ Live - Duration: 4:27.

JERMAINE DUPRI IS --

HARVEY: BY THE WAY, YOU WERE

JUST GONE FOR TWO DAYS.

YOU CAN SAY, WERE YOU SKIING OR

WHATEVER?

CHARLES: I WAS SKIING.

SO WHAT?

HARVEY: WAS IT FUN?

WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT IT.

CHARLES: IT WAS FUN.

>> YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE HE DIDN'T

DO?

HE DIDN'T CONGRATULATE ANYONE

ABOUT THE SEASON CONCLUSION OF

RAQ RANTS ON BET.

CHARLES: CONGRATULATIONS.

THAT WAS A HELL OF A SEASON.

VAN: YOU ARE SELFISH.

LOOK YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR.

CHARLES: I HAVE TO BE BETTER.

JERMAINE DUPRI WANTS THE NFL TO

BE BETTER.

HE IS TICKED OFF OVER THE SUPER

BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

LAST WEEK, WE WERE TOLD BY JAZZY

FAYE, ATLANTA LEGEND HIMSELF,

THAT JERMAINE DUPRI AND

LITTLEJOHN WERE GOING TO BE

PARTICIPATING IN BIG BOI'S SET

DURING THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW.

WE THOUGHT, GREAT, ATLANTA IS

GOING TO GET FULL REPRESENTATION

AT THE SUPER BOWL IN THEIR CITY.

NOT SO.

JERMAINE DUPRI TOLD US HE IS NOT

GOING TO BE THERE.

HARVEY: IN THE STRONGEST WORDS.

>> ARE YOU PART OF THE HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> NO.

>> WE TALKED TO JAZZY FAYE AND

HE KIND OF IMPLIED THAT YOU AND

LIL JOHN WERE PART OF THE

SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

>> NO.

>> SO YOU HAVEN'T BEEN

REHEARSING WITH MAROON 5 AND BIG

BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT?

>> YOU THINK I'M SAYING NO

BECAUSE IT IS A SECRET?

[LAUGHTER]

>> YOU ARE ACTUALLY NOT?

>> NO MEANS NO.

>> IF YOU WERE REPROACHED TO DO

IT, WOULD YOU?

>> NOT AT THIS POINT.

>> IS THAT BECAUSE OF COLIN

KAEPERNICK?

>> IT IS A DECISION.

I'M NOT SOMETHING THAT YOU CALL

ON LATER ON IN LIFE.

HARVEY: I LOVE THAT HE SAID

THAT.

I LOVE THAT HE SAID IT.

CHARLES: COME TO ME AFTER THE

FACT.

YOU WENT TO MAROON 5.

THAT IS IT.

HARVEY: NOT JUST MAROON 5, BUT

BIG BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT.

HE'S NOT LEFTOVERS.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI SOUNDS LIKE

HIS FEELINGS ARE HURT.

HARVEY: HE'S THE CENTER OF

ATLANTA.

VAN: HE FEELS LIKE -- BABCOCK,

YOU HAVE TO LEARN TO PUT SOME

STOCK INTO YOURSELF.

I KNOW IT IS HARD FOR YOU TO

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, BUT

JERMAINE DUPRI BELIEVES IN

HIMSELF.

CHARLES: IF YOU HAVE BABCOCK

STOCK, SELL.

VAN: HE'S NOT GOING TO LET

PEOPLE SELL LOW ON HIM.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS A LEGEND OF

HIP-HOP, BUT THE SUPER BOWL IS

WATCHED BY OVER 100 MILLION

PEOPLE.

VAN: ARE YOU SAYING THAT

JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T BIG ENOUGH

TO BE ON THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS NOT THE GUY

NECESSARILY THAT YOU ARE

THINKING ABOUT IN 2019.

VAN: BUT HERE'S THE DEAL.

HE SAID THEY CAME TO HIM LAST.

IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET PEOPLE

TO REPRESENT ATLANTA, HE'S GOT

TO BE AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST.

>> WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TRAVIS

SCOTT, BIG BOY.

VAN: JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T AS BIG

AS TRAVIS SCOTT OR BIG BOI?

>> HE IS, BUT HE'S ON PAR WITH

THOSE GUYS.

IT IS NOT LIKE THEY CALLED HIM

LAST -- I DON'T KNOW, NAME A CRA

PPY NEW RAPPER.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOU NAME ONE.

I WANT TO HEAR WHO YOU THINK IS

LACK.

>> I HAVE NAMES IN MY HEAD RIGHT

NOW.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOUR STOCK IS THROUGH THE

ROOF.

THE NASDAQ IS AT 25,000.

[LAUGHTER]

>> I'M DOW JONES.

[LAUGHTER]

CHARLES: BABCOCK'S STOCK MIGHT

BE HIGH, BUT THE BUTTONS ON YOUR

SHIRT, CAN YOU PLEASE?

COME ON.

VAN: THAT IS WHY THE STOCK IS

HIGH.

PEOPLE LIKE THAT.

DON'T LET THEM HATE ON YOU.

TELL US ABOUT THESE WACK

RAPPERS.

>> I'M CHARLOTTE FROM

PENNSYLVANIA.

I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE

APPROACHED ATLANTA PERFORMERS

FIRST AND ASKED THEM, AND NOT

COME TO THEM AFTER THE FACT.

BUT I DO THINK THE BOYCOTTING OF

THE NFL IS KIND OF A BIGGER

DEAL.

I THINK ALL THESE ATHLETES HAVE

A CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING ON A

LARGER STAGE, BUT DUPREE SHOULD

HAVE BEEN ASKED BEFORE EVERYBODY

ELSE.

HARVEY: CERTAINLY THE WAY HE

FEELS.

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How Engineering Robots Works: Crash Course Engineering #33 - Duration: 11:02.

Someday in the near future, you might be wandering around town at night when out of the blue you'll stumble across a robot.

If that happens, maybe you shouldn't be too surprised.

Not so long ago, robots were mostly found in the realms of science fiction.

Today, they're vacuuming floors, building cars, and even roaming the surface of Mars.

Robots are still pretty far from having a human level capacity of intelligence, or even dexterity for that matter,

but they're already a big part of many branches of engineering.

In the US, over a hundred thousand robots have been added to factory floors since 2010.

Knowing what exactly robots are, what they can do and how they work is more important than you might think.

Because soon, they might be living among us.

[Theme Music]

The classic picture of a robot is something with human-like intelligence, and maybe even a humanoid appearance.

But like so much else, real-life robots aren't much like what you usually see on TV.

Robots come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be built very differently depending on what they're used for.

For example, some of the robots used in mining are made from a camera, mounted on a small chassis with wheels.

That allows them to enter and inspect mine shafts, and even retrieve leftover material from places it's hard to get people in and out of.

Meanwhile, in medicine, specialized robotic arms, with a bit of human assistance, can perform precise surgeries through the tiniest incisions.

There's also a difference between robotics and artificial intelligence, or AI, which people sometimes confuse.

While some of the concepts are similar, robotics deals with a specific set of ideas, although it does borrow a few from AI.

AI deals broadly with the goal of automating decision-making for complex tasks – the kind you can't write a simple set of rules for.

That could be everything from playing chess to driving cars.

Right now, AI systems tend to have very narrow goals.

But the holy grail of AI is to develop a system that can make intelligent decisions about any sort of task using different sources of information.

Our focus will be on robots, which are designed for more specific purposes in the physical world.

In engineering terms, a robot is a machine designed to interact with its environment, make an appropriate decision based on those surroundings,

and then carry out the jobs related to its goal, all automatically.

Which means a true robot doesn't require a human controlling exactly what it does.

In general, the field of robotics also deals with machines that do all of the same things,

but might require a human operator to carry out some tasks.

Whether fully automatic or not, virtually all robots have a few features in common.

First, robots are machines made from materials that occupy physical space, so they're more than just lines of computer code.

That's one of the key features that distinguishes them from an AI, although computer engineering is important for robots as well.

Second, most robots have some way of sensing features of their environment, usually by measuring light, sound, or force feedback.

They can then use that information to make a decision about what to do next, depending on what they're designed for.

The tasks robots are built for tend to be complex, requiring a sequence of different motions.

So an automatic door that opens or shuts in response to whether you stand in front of a sensor wouldn't be considered a robot.

The tasks that robots handle are more sophisticated, like welding two intricately-shaped pieces of metal together.

Third, to interpret the signals they receive from their environment and coordinate some sort of response, robots have computers built somewhere into their design.

These work just like any computer, taking inputs and delivering outputs.

But unlike most ordinary software, the software on a robot's computer generates electrical signals that are directly passed on to the robot's hardware,

instead of just changing information in a file or on a screen.

That also requires a power source.

One option is to physically hook up to the power grid using wires and a socket.

For example, the 2013 version of the Atlas robot developed by robotics company Boston Dynamics had a humanoid design that could walk and carry objects, much like humans do.

To operate, Atlas relied on a cable that tethered it to a power supply.

But tethering robots like this limits how far they can move and interferes with the robot's mobility.

So to let Atlas move around more freely, engineers installed a battery on the robot's structure so it could power itself.

Unfortunately the materials of a battery tend to be rather heavy, which posed its own challenges.

If we don't want robots like these toppling over all the time,

it takes a bit of mechanical engineering knowhow to work out where to position the battery with respect to the robot's center of mass.

You might need some chemical engineering in the design of the battery, too.

In the case of Atlas, engineers gave it a hydraulic pump in its torso to help it support the extra weight of its lithium-ion battery.

And now, only a few years later, it can do backflips and parkour.

More generally, some electrical engineering also has to go into wiring the signals from the computer program to the robot's physical parts.

Which brings us to another common feature of robots:

they have mechanical parts, like grips or wheels, for carrying out whatever physical tasks they need to in their environments.

That might be turning a lever, picking up an object, or just moving somewhere else.

And there are some unique challenges to designing those parts.

Consider a robot designed to pick fruit from trees.

From an engineering perspective, it needs some fundamental qualities:

the ability to recognize fruits and distinguish them from the rest of the plant,

navigate its environment to move toward fruits that need picking,

and then to pick them and put them into a container.

Let's start with how it moves – a fairly basic requirement for lots of robots.

Like with that mining robot, you could simply put some standard axles with wheels on the bottom of your robot and attach them to a motor, like on a car.

That would be fine if the robot was going to be operating mostly on smooth, even surfaces, like roads or factory floors.

But most fruits are grown outdoors, sometimes in rough terrain and difficult environments.

So you might need to design adjustable wheels that change height independently, or add treads to overcome small bumps, like on a tank.

The problem with wheels is that they're not very good at overcoming large obstacles.

If there's a fallen branch or a boulder blocking the way, the robot needs to be able to climb over it.

Giving the robot legs could allow it to jump, but that has its own problems: robots with legs tend to fall down...a lot.

As the team at Boston Dynamics found when designing Atlas,

programming a robot's computer to interpret its environment while handling the dynamics of all those mechanical parts is trickier than it seems!

It really makes you appreciate what a good job your brain is doing.

Of course, to actually make sense of its environment and find fruit, the robot will need sensors

– devices that measure physical characteristics and translate them into a signal.

To find apples, for example, the robot might have an array of light-sensitive semiconductors,

like the kind that make up the light-capturing pixels in a digital camera, to scan an orchard.

But the information sent by the camera sensor is interpreted by the computer as an array of colored pixels that don't mean an awful lot on their own.

The average person, can take one glance at a curvy shape of reddish pixels and instantly recognize it as an apple.

For a computer, that requires a fairly sophisticated visual algorithm.

What's more, people are good at seeing where the edges |of objects are, and interpreting the relationships they have to their environment and how far away they are.

You know an apple that looks very small is most likely one that's far away.

But even a relatively smart computer that can recognize apples

might not know whether it's a tiny apple only a few centimeters away or an enormous apple a few kilometers away.

Which would affect whether the computer's programming tells it to pick the apple or not.

All of these issues are what are known as computer vision problems.

Computer vision deals with how to train software to take the input data from images or video,

like the kind that are delivered from digital cameras, and interpret it the way a human would.

Even once it's found an apple and moved itself close to it, the fruit picker is going to need mechanical parts to actually pick fruit.

The main mechanical parts used by most industrial robots are called actuators and effectors.

Actuators are like a robot's muscles.

They convert stored energy into movement.

One popular type are electrical actuators, electrical motors that turn wheels or gears to rotate the robot's connected parts with respect to one another.

These are the sorts of mechanisms that would extend the robot's arms toward or away from a particular branch.

Linear actuators can achieve this by using a motor to extend the part up and down a thread, like a nut on a bolt.

They can also use compressed fluids, like air or oil, to extend a part outwards, then use a motor to compress the fluid and bring the parts back when needed.

Effectors, meanwhile are the parts that actually have an effect on the robot's environment – basically, the robot's hands.

To deal with the irregular shapes of different fruits, you could have what's called a vacuum grip that can suck up large objects and hold them in place.

But most of the focus on building robots has been on mechanical effectors – the kind that rely on tactile feedback and manipulating.

In other words, they give the robot an artificial sense of touch, perhaps with force-sensitive electrodes on the effector's surface.

Having a sense of feedback is important for applying the right amount of pressure – otherwise the apple might slip out of the robot's grip or be crushed into a pulp.

To achieve this, the effector might be a simple two-part claw, or something more sophisticated with many parts modeled on a human hand.

Picking fruit is the kind of job that robots could accomplish at scale much more easily than humans, freeing them to work on other aspects of farming.

But robotics isn't just aimed at saving labor.

Robots can also be used in environments that are far too dangerous to send humans into.

Bomb disposal robots – which are actually more like drones – are operated by humans to find explosive devices and disarm them from a safe distance.

In the future, fully automated robots might find uses in other harsh environments like the deep sea and space.

But it's likely that the place robots will have the most impact won't be in the jobs they do instead of humans, but the ones they do alongside them.

Features of robotics are already making their way into healthcare, like in the development of prosthetic limbs.

But in situations like surgery or disaster rescue operations,

a combination of human smarts and purpose-built robotic strength could create safer, more efficient, and totally new ways of doing things.

So like many engineering tools, robots will work best when they weave into our existing methods, working alongside us to accomplish our goals.

Robots might be the future, but it's a far cry from the Terminator.

In this episode we looked at robots and the engineering principles of robots.

We learned how robots use sensors to interpret their environment,

how actuators and effectors allow a robot to manipulate the objects around it to accomplish a task,

and how computers coordinate the efforts of the two.

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Crash Course Engineering is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios, which also produces It's Okay To Be Smart,

a show all about our curious universe and the science that makes it possible, hosted by Dr. Joe Hanson.

Check it out at the link in the description.

Crash Course is a Complexly production and this episode was filmed in the Doctor Cheryl C. Kinney Studio with the help of these wonderful people.

And our amazing graphics team is Thought Cafe.

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Why Bladeless Fans Are a Lie - Duration: 2:28.

Bladeless fans can look like magic.

We're so used to spinning fan blades pushing air at us that an empty, windy ring just doesn't compute.

But the truth is… bladeless fans are a bunchof liars.

There's actually a more conventional fan hidden within every model — but the sneaky engineering isn't what makes them cool.

It's that even though there are blades, they're not where most of the wind comes from.

The blades that everyone looks for when they see a bladeless fan are hidden in the base, where a small fan blows outside air up toward the empty ring.

The air escapes from a tiny slit cut around the inside of the ring,

and it's guided toward the front of the fan by angled walls:

The ring is slightly thicker in the back than the front, so air from the slit goes toward the thinner part.

The problem is, if that was the only reason these things worked, they wouldn't really create a solid cylinder of air.

You'd just get a circle of wind, like some sort of never-ending smoke ring.

In reality, there's wind coming from the center of the fan, too.

And that doesn't come from the blades in the base.

It comes from outside the ring.

Part of the explanation has to do with pressure.

See, when you turn on your fan, a stream of fast-moving air comes out of the ring.

And according to an effect known as Bernoulli's principle, the faster a stream goes, the less pressure it exerts.

That means your fan creates a zone of low pressure inside the ring.

So any air sitting behind it gets pushed toward that zone by the higher atmospheric pressure around it.

This is called inducement, and it's part of how you get air coming from the center of the fan even though the slit is in the outside of the ring.

The rest of the wind comes from entrainment.

This is where the stream of air coming out of the fan drags some of the surrounding air along with it, thanks to the air's viscosity.

Basically, the molecules outside the stream try to stick to the ones inside of it, so get pulled along for the ride.

Between inducement and entrainment, a bladeless fan can blow about ten or twenty times more air than it takes in through the base —

all with the moving parts hidden from view.

I mean, that doesn't make up for the fact that the "bladeless" part isn't quite true.

But the way it works is still fascinating.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to learn more about the cool science behind the seemingly-ordinary things in your house, you can watch our episode about dimmer switches.

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Kellyanne Conway FREAKS OUT Over People Saying "Wall" During Chaotic Interview - Duration: 6:03.

White House counselor, Kellyanne Conway has this uncanny ability to not answer a question

even when she actually answers a question, to be honest.

Sometimes watching her do these linguistic gymnastics when answering your question is

quite remarkable.

Sure.

We know she's lying and we know she's deflecting and trying to change the subject and go down

a different path.

But the way she does it, I mean, you got to admire it just a little bit.

Take for example, what happened earlier this week when Kellyanne Conway was asked by the

White House press corps, uh, about the status of trump's wall.

The government shut down and all that they wanted to know about the wall and this is

what Kellyanne Conway had to say.

Do you have the poll?

Do you have the poll question now?

But I just want to see the question.

The question was, is the wall or the government shut down?

And so why would that be the question?

Why is that a good question?

I'm asking you why you're still saying, well, when the president has said, I'm asking why

you and the polling questions respectfully are still saying, well, when the president

said you can call it whatever you want, call it steel slab barriers called well, I was

in the situation room when he said to, when he said to leader Schumer, minority leader

Schumer that you can see that he has.

That's a great slogan, builds a wall and crime will fall.

We know that's true.

Again, are we afraid of that?

Right?

He calls it wall seals, slot barrier, physical barrier, anything.

In other words, we need a physical barrier that you can't crawl under.

Climb over, drive through, or walk around.

That's why I have doors in my house.

I assume you do also and they actually have locks on them.

In other words, it's.

It's to protect the people and the inside and so I don't understand why it's so difficult

to get beyond what you all want to make.

We'll make was do you want to make a four letter word wall?

When the president said to Chuck Schumer very specifically, and the president has said many

times since publicly call it what you want to call it, but let's secure our border

so it's not a wall except it is a wall and Donald Trump says don't call it a wall, but

also trump says, call it whatever the hell you want to call it.

But Kellyanne says, don't call it a wall.

Call it a steel barrier.

Steel slots, a border barrier.

Uh, you know, an invisible fence who gives a shit what you call it.

Just don't call it a wall, right?

That's what she's telling us here.

None of that even makes any sense because she does on multiple occasions in that little

minute long diatribe contradicts herself with every other thing that she says like, this

is different than this, which is different than this, which contradicts that.

It's insanity.

This woman has no idea what she is talking about.

All she is trying to do is redirect the conversation to something else you want to ask me about

policy, but I want to talk to you about semantics.

That's what she did there, and now we're on the thing like where your home has doors.

So why not a border wall?

That's how desperate and stupid this administration has gotten.

You have doors in your house, so why not have a border wall?

Well, for starters, my house is my personal property.

The border wall is separating a country.

That's what a border is.

It separates a country that's not anybody's personal property, right?

That's land.

That's earth.

We cannot just put up walls and say, you are not allowed over here.

When legally they are allowed to come over here through the correct avenues.

However, you're also talking about literally taking private property from American citizens

in order to have the space to actually build the border wall.

So you're talk about doors and you know walls at your own home.

You're literally taking people's homes or want to take people's homes, would have to

take people's homes in order to build your stupid wall slash steel slat slash border

barrier Kellyanne.

It doesn't matter what people call it.

It does not matter.

What matters is that the majority of people in this country do not want it.

They want our government reopened and they want the government reopened without providing

the president a single dollar to build whatever the hell it is.

You want to call it along the southern border.

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The information we leave behind - Duration: 5:52.

Hi, I'm Peter and this is Stacks and facts.

So I've been busy over the past month

which is why I haven't put a video up sooner, and which is why this is a shot with my cell phone,

but I wanted to make a video in that you all know why that was.

My partner's brother-in-law died in an accident at the start of the year,

and I have been helping the family get things sorted. This is not a thing that I was expecting, uh,

would be a

service, that would be in need when I got my masters, but

getting my master's has certainly helped things along in terms of knowing how to organize information and figuring out what's useful. And what's

important, and making it so that people can find the information that they need. Because it turns out that when an estate has to get

settled, there's a lot of information needs!

But a bigger thought that I've been having as I've been going through these things is

the fact -- and sometimes we forget maybe working in libraries --

that the materials we are working with

start with people.

I've been reading through emails and old workbooks and

letters and bills and all of these different things; and all of these different things -- all of these documents --

inform about an aspect of a person's life,

in ways that you might not otherwise be able to understand them

The person who died, Chris, I

cared a lot of about him.

And I'm really sad. And if you're on Twitter, and you follow me on Twitter,

you know this; I'm really sad about him...

Dying. But...

and a lot of that sadness kind of comes from the fact that I didn't get to know him better, and

As I've been working on helping settle his estate and getting things in--

getting gffairs in order, I've started getting a bigger picture of who he was as a person. I didn't realize that he was a

businessman;

like, I didn't realize that he was an entrepreneur, or how much

He has touched everything here in this province, like all of the parks. He built so much of it.

I didn't realize how much

he... And I didn't realize that until I started looking at his notebooks

and see all of these names of places that I've I've heard of, and some of them that I've been to,

but a lot that I haven't.

Until I started going through his notebooks and his receipts -- his receipts! -- and his invoices and things like that.

I... Knew always since meeting him that he's just a really rad, kind guy, but I didn't realize like

just how rad or kind he was until I had to start going through his emails to try and find information about various things.

Oops, I dropped my glasses. I didn't realize

how much he cared about different people in his life,

Until I started seeing how he wrote about them and not necessarily to them

but even seeing how he wrote to them: the words that he used the language and

the frequency... all of these little things, you know, metadata as it were,

helping to inform a better picture of who he was.

And that's, I

think that's important. I think that's an important thing to recognize when it comes to

Understanding the importance of Library and Information science, you know.

At the end of the day, we aren't just helping patrons find books. We aren't just

organizing books or magazines or

whatever.

And we understand that I think as a profession broadly

We know that our goal is to help the people who are looking for the information

But I think, I guess, it just bears keeping in mind that the information itself that we're dealing with often

largely comes from people. And it's

this information that we work with in this documents -- these documents that inform

or the I guess record a little bit about who these people are and let us have a better understanding of who they are.

And I've also learned

some of the pain of not having things necessarily in order when they could be

And that is what it is.

But yeah

So I guess I don't really know where I'm going with this;

I guess really I just want -- I want people to keep in mind that

behind every word written there was a person who wrote it.

behind even the most menial things, behind every receipt there was a person who made the purchase and that person lived a much bigger life

than maybe you necessarily realize, or that I necessarily realized that, or that any of us necessarily make that connection for. So.

Yeah, I guess that's it.

I am

presenting at ALA Midwinter

the day after tomorrow because today's Thursday, and that's exciting. I'm still preparing for it

and I

have put off preparing for it a little bit because of what I've just been talking about, but it's--

I'm excited about it, and I hope that I see you there. Um...

And that's all. I guess. For now. Not all videos have to be super long or

Superscripted, so

Thank you for watching, of course!

And until next time don't forget to ask questions.

Alright. Bye.

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3 ways to see misleading emotions more clearly | Shane Parrish - Duration: 4:34.

Often we'll make decisions when we're in an emotional state.

We'll make decisions at the end of the day when we're rushed.

We'll make decisions after we're irritated by a colleague, or pestered all day about

something.

One of the ways that we can alleviate that sort of burden is just to go for a walk.

Does this decision need to be made right now?

If I go for a walk, is that going to change things?

If I wait till tomorrow morning, the old anecdote or the old advice to sleep on it actually

has a meaningful impact on dampening our emotions.

Our emotions spike.

And that's a signal to us that something's wrong, or something is important to us.

We often view sort of intensity as a gauge of how important those emotions are to us.

We'll do these things in the moment because we're emotional.

And then we sort of regret it.

But then we also have to defend our actions, right?

So we have this sort of like dueling inside of our head, where it's like, yeah, I shouldn't

have done that.

But, yeah, I was really mad.

And I needed to express myself.

And so we sort of like justify our own behavior.

We want reduce the impact of those emotions.

We want to reduce sort of what's going on in the current moment.

And we want to get a better perspective on the problem.

And to get distance from a problem, it helps to go for a walk.

It helps to take time away from the problem, to sleep on it, to look at it in the morning.

Or what I often do is I mentally decide, here's my decision.

Now I'm going to sleep on it.

And then I'll wake up in the morning and be like, how do I feel about that decision?

Because I'll trick myself into having made it.

And if I have regrets, that's a sign that I might want to think about that problem a

lot more.

And if I'm comfortable with that decision, then that's a sign that I'm probably on the

right track.

If I made the same decision when I'm emotionally engaged than when I'm not.

But often, you don't want to decide.

You just want to delay that decision.

Why do you have to make it now?

Another way that we make bad decisions, or that we trick ourselves into making bad decisions,

is that we just look for information that confirms to what we already believe.

If people disagree with us, how can they be right?

Because that means that we're not right.

So our ego doesn't often let this information in.

It doesn't process it.

But what we want to do is what Charles Darwin used to do.

We want to pull out a journal.

And every time that something just disconfirms with what we believe, what we know to ourselves

to be true, we want to make a note of it.

And we want to start thinking about it.

Because what we're really focused on is outcomes.

We're not focused on being right.

We're focused on being the best-- how do we create the best outcome possible?

And every time that something disconfirms with something that we think or we believe,

that's an opportunity to learn.

Maybe they're right.

Maybe they're not.

But to dismiss it out of hand without evaluating it is not doing ourselves justice towards

outcomes.

And, finally, overconfidence is one of the other ways that we sort of lead ourselves

astray.

We take outsized risks.

We believe that we have information that other people don't have, which causes us to be overconfident,

to do things that we otherwise wouldn't do.

There's a couple of ways to address being overconfident.

One is just to recall all the times you've failed.

And if you haven't failed, then that's a problem.

But often, we're very confident.

If you calibrate your decisions, and I keep a decision journal, for example.

And I write down, here's what I think is going to happen.

Here's why I think it's going to happen.

And often we get the outcomes we want, but not for the reasons that we thought we were

going to get.

And it's an effective calibration on what you know.

It's an effective calibration against your overconfidence.

Because you realize that how much we don't actually know or how much we're right-- and

it's not for the right reasons.

We might get the right outcome.

But it's not for the reasons that we predicted that outcome would happen by.

And another way to sort of address overconfidence is just to have people check and balance you,

right?

Which is, no, I disagree with you.

And if we keep track of when people disagree with us is the opportunity for learning and

exploring.

Like, why is it you disagree?

Is it you disagree with the variables that I think are relevant in this particular situation?

Do you disagree with how I think those variables interact in this situation?

Or do you disagree with my conclusion about what's going to happen?

And once you start honing in on that, that's an opportunity for learning.

And you're often not the expert that you think you are.

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All The Rumors And Spoilers About Venom's Sequel - Duration: 4:33.

Venom's massive success at the box office made a sequel virtually guaranteed.

Confirmed details are all but nonexistent at this point, but rumors and spoilers have

already started leaking — so here's a look at what we can reasonably expect from Venom

2.

If you were waiting for Woody Harrelson to show up in Venom, then you had to wait until

the mid-credits for a brief scene.

Presumably returning to his career as an investigative journalist, Eddie Brock is summoned to San

Quentin, where Harrelson waits in a cage.

Everything about the scene feels like the foundation for a sequel, and in May 2018,

Harrelson confirmed he'd be showing up in Venom 2.

If you're a Marvel Comics fan, then the hints about Woody Harrelson's role in Venom's mid-credits

scene weren't real subtle.

In the comics, Venom's symbiote species reproduces asexually, and Venom's own symbiote spawn

had the horrible idea of bonding to serial killer Cletus Kasady.

The result was the villain Carnage.

He's tougher than Venom and has a body count to rival the Joker's.

Even though no one in the mid-credits scene says his name -- with Harrelson's curly red

wig, the fact that he's a convicted serial killer, his penchant for writing in blood,

and of course his closing line--

"When I get outta here…and I will..."

There's gonna be carnage."

-- the signs point pretty hard to Venom's bad guy having a bit more red coloring in

the second movie.

Considering the nature of the character, it's surprising Venom didn't earn an R rating.

According to producer Avi Arad, Venom 2 won't be R either.

That's an even a bigger surprise with the likelihood of Carnage's involvement in the

sequel.

But Arad doesn't think you need an R rating to do Carnage justice.

He told Collider,

"It's not about what he does because we never have to show the knife going from here to

there."

The Venom producer described Cletus Kasady as a soul filled with torment, and that he

wants audiences to be able to feel for him.

Sympathetic villains can certainly sell; the success Tom Hiddleston found as the MCU's

Loki is proof of that.

And Venom supports what Arad says about not having to show all the violence on the screen.

For example, we know Venom eats villains in the film, though we never actually see him

do it.

We'll see if the filmmakers can do likewise with Carnage.

But if the comics are any indication, they're going to need to kill a lot of people off-screen

-- a lot.

To comic book purists, divorcing Venom's movie origin from Spider-Man may have been more

painful than a symbiote being ripped from its host, but Venom director Ruben Fleischer

seems fairly sure the current live-action versions of both characters will collide on-screen

eventually.

Speaking to ScreenRant, Fleischer said,

"I'd love to see [Venom] face off against Spider-Man at some point.

It feels like that's inevitable."

Fleischer went on to say he knew that both Tom Hardy and Tom Holland were excited about

the prospect, and that he didn't know whether or not that would mean Venom would or could

become part of the MCU.

So is it possible we could we see this inevitable clash in Venom 2?

It's an enticing possibility, especially if Carnage proves to be the sequel's villain.

In the comics Spider-Man, Venom, and Carnage have always worked as an interesting trio

of combatants, particularly with Venom sometimes flip-flopping between allies.

It's enough to make you want to imagine that the sequel to Venom might be titled Venom:

Maximum Carnage.

Considering Venom's record-breaking success, you'd think the director could name his own

price to helm the sequel.

But Variety pointed out that it looks like Venom director Ruben Fleischer won't be able

to direct Venom 2, whether he wants to or not.

Fleischer directed 2009's post-apocalyptic comedy Zombieland and in July 2018 Sony confirmed

the production of Zombieland 2 with pretty much all of the original's stars returning

— as well as Fleischer, who's set to direct the sequel.

If Fleischer is going to be busy directing Zombieland 2, then it could be difficult if

not impossible for him to also direct Venom 2.

The Variety article didn't offer any hints about who, if anyone, Sony might be considering

to replace Fleischer.

It could be that — since both franchises are under Sony's tent — the studio is trying

to find a way to facilitate Fleischer helming both projects before fishing for a successor.

Considering Harrelson will probably be playing Carnage in Venom 2 as well as appearing in

Zombieland 2, maybe he and Fleischer could just… carpool or something.

Check out one of our newest videos right here!

Plus, even more Looper videos about your favorite Marvel movies are coming soon.

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Cottey Both Challenges and Supports Students - Duration: 2:30.

[Music]

At Cottey college students should expect

to be active in their classrooms from

the very first day. Our classes are

taught almost entirely by terminally-

qualified professors, full-time

professors in the freshman classes as

well as in the senior classes. At Cottey

you'll take 4 to 6 courses a semester

for 8 semesters for a baccalaureate

degree, and 4 semesters for an

associate's degree. The average college

course you would take you're going to spend

8 to 10 hours a week outside the

classroom studying, researching,

practicing. You'll have plenty of help

while you're taking your coursework at

Cottey. First of all you're surrounded by

supportive peers who are going to form

study groups, you have faculty that will

bend over backwards, and they have office

hours.

Many faculty set up study sessions in

the evenings, most faculty put their cell-

phone numbers on their syllabus, which is

a document you get the first day that

outlines the entire course. And you're

welcome to use that in addition to

informal mentoring from your colleagues.

There are formal mentoring programs,

including PUMA and the Tutoring &

Writing Center. When I'm testing students,

evaluating students in class, I make sure

I ask them things in a way that they

can't rely on rote memorization, that you

know enough of the foundations, you know

that you're becoming an expert at

applying what you know to situations. One

of the unique aspects here at Cottey

College is the students have the

opportunity to participate in research

from the very first year that they're

here, which is one of the strongest ways

you learn. Getting in there and doing the

work, making your mistakes,

having your successes, redoing things

that didn't work well the first time. And

understanding that that's really the way

our lives go. At Cottey all students in

the baccalaureate program complete a

Capstone. This is a student doing

independent research guided by a faculty

member that focuses on a topic the

student is interested in. Capstones are

an amazing way for students to pull

together everything that they learned

during their studies. For over 130 years

Cottey College has been educating young

women to be self-assured, to be leaders,

to be globally aware, and to go into the

world, and to make a difference.

[Music]

For more infomation >> Cottey Both Challenges and Supports Students - Duration: 2:30.

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DOOMSDAY Clock Reveals Earth Is In Serious Danger - Duration: 4:46.

the bulletin of atomic scientists just announced the time of the doomsday clock.

Last year, the hands on the clock were set at 2 minutes to midnight, which is the closest

humanity has ever been to the apocalypse.

So how close are we in 2019 to the world ending?

I'm going to tell you, right now on IO.

Welcome back to your daily dose of anxiety, I'm charlotte dobre.

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want to hear about, hosted by people that you might actually want to be friends with.

Humans are pretty dangerous creatures, and we are especially a danger to the planet we

live on.

And no other symbol represents this better than the doomsday clock.

Every January, the bulletin of atomic scientists announces the time of the doomsday clock,

and today, January 24th, they have done just that.

For those who don't know what the doomsday clock is, its an imaginary clock or symbol,

that represents how likely it is that humans will cause a global catastrophy.

It was put in place as somewhat of a metaphor, by the bulletin of atomic scientists.

The bulletin of atomic scientists is an organization, non profit, maded up of representatives from

the scientific community.

Both physicists and environmental scientists.

It was first formed by the former manhattan project scientists, following the bombings

at Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of world war 2.

Midnight on the clock represents the apocalypse.

In 1947, when the clock was first put in place, it was 7 minutes to midnight, and ever since,

its been inching ever closer to doomsday.

This is the third time in its history that the doomsday clock has been set at 2 minutes

to midnight.

In 1953, it was also positioned at 2 minutes to midnight when the us and the soviet union

were testing hydrogen bombs.

Again In 2017, it was 2 minutes and 30 seconds to midnight, and in 2018, it inched even closer,

and the hands were at 2 minutes to midnight.

In 2018 the scientists found that the threat and nuclear war as well as rising global temperatures,

increased the likelihood of doomsday.

Thankfully, this year, the clock hasn't changed from last year, Its still at 2 minutes

to midnight.

But don't pat yourself on the back just yet, the doomsday clock also didn't move

further away from midnight, and theres a big reason for that.

A couple big reasons actually.

A huge threat to humanity is the growing nuclear arsenal around the world.

The feud between the united states and north korea has simmered off for the most part,

for now, and that's one of the reasons why the clock hasn't changed since last year.

But US Russia relations are still very tense, and the us and Russia possess 90 percent of

all the nuclear weapons around the world.

Almost directly calling out climate change denyers, According to BAS executive chair

Jerry Brown, the longer world leaders and citizens thoughtlessly inhabit this abnormal

reality, the more likely it is that we will experience the unthinkable.

After looking at data from 275 studies which were conducted over the last 9 years, scientists

have warned that millions of lives will be endangered by the effects of climate change.

From extreme weather droughts due to warming clients, pollution, to sea level rise, our

planet is not doing so hot.

According to a report from January 17th, factors triggered by climate change could kill as

many as a quarter of a million people every year, and they could force 100 million people

into poverty.

Speaking about the clock, president of BAS, Rachel Bronson said.

Though unchanged from 2018, this setting should be taken not as a sign of stability, but as

a stark warning to leaders and citizens around the world.

This new abnormal is simply too volatile and too dangerous to accept.]

All hope isn't lost.

There was a time when the doomsday clock was 17 minutes before midnight, and that was in

1991.

This was at the end of the cold war, when world leaders decided to abandon their efforts

to blow us all to smitherines, and find a safer alternative for the good of humanity,

by forging partnerships.

World leaders agreed to reduce nuclear arsenals, specifically the US and Russia.

Times were good, for a while, but ever since, the doomsday clock inches ever closer, reminding

us all that the end of the world is just one or two bad decisions away, or, dare I say

it, tweets.

Ok guys, that is all I have for you on that, im going to lighten the mood and soothe your

anxiety with some comment replies from our video, tupac is alive and recording new music

Mr midi.

Ooh we love a good tupac update.

Ryan allen dang it if I had 1 pound for every time someone claimed tupac was alive I would

have enough to pay off my student loans.

Relateable.

Liam ream – you guys should do videos about bigfoot seen roaming the streets of mars.

Omg cool, mars has strets?

Oh youre being sarcastic.

Good one.

Avi Cobb – what is your email address for receiving stories from viewers.

informoverload@ gmail.com, or you can send us a dm on instagram, check out the description

for our links 1 1 – I like hot food – I like hot potatoes,

we have so much in common.

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to like, subscribe and turn on those notifications so I can see you in the next io video.

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Portfolio companies talk RevRoad - Duration: 2:52.

Coming to RevRoad has been like rocket fuel to my startup.

I usually describe it just as a startup accelerator that trades work for equity.

RevRoad is this amazing combination of anything and everything that a

startup CEO and founder could ever dream of.

We essentially sign on with RevRoad with an idea and a vision.

They have a vision; they want to support you in your

vision and they're always positive.

The office space has been awesome for us. We love that — we used to meet at BYU before.

RevRoad has brought a lot of

people in one room that have that high level of experience.

They really feel like an extension of the team like, right now it's just myself and Eric officially

but it almost feels like, you know, we have a full marketing team.

Being able to work with someone like RevRoad where we we have the things that we wanted

specifically, the knowledge base, the mentorship. Very high-level skills with

video development, that was a selling point for us.

An enormous infusion of talent and support, it's amazing.

The way that the marketing and product team works together directly from wire framing to actually inception

and coding it, it's a really clean process.

We're a team of 4, like, internally I now feel like I have a team of like, 20.

They talked to me about my company as if they're just a part of the team, as part of my team, I love this

model. This is a win-win for my company and for RevRoad.

It's always nice to have other people looking in and providing strategy that we may not have thought of

and/or supporting the strategy that we did think of.

Just that 10 seconds or even 5 minutes of just talking through a problem on that day-to-day basis,

can be invaluable for saving you money.

I recommend RevRoad to any startup who's, you know, past the product

validation stage and trying to figure out how to go to the next level.

I've come to learn that the founders at RevRoad are always honest,

and that means a lot to me. – It's exceeded my expectations. I've been able to get

much more value out of it than I initially expected.

I'm so grateful, because Momni is a much better business, a much better startup now than we were

before we joined RevRoad. I feel much more confident in our positioning and

much more confident that we're going to succeed. We're gonna win!

For more infomation >> Portfolio companies talk RevRoad - Duration: 2:52.

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Jermaine Dupri Wants Nothing To Do With The Super Bowl Halftime Show | TMZ Live - Duration: 4:27.

JERMAINE DUPRI IS --

HARVEY: BY THE WAY, YOU WERE

JUST GONE FOR TWO DAYS.

YOU CAN SAY, WERE YOU SKIING OR

WHATEVER?

CHARLES: I WAS SKIING.

SO WHAT?

HARVEY: WAS IT FUN?

WE HAVEN'T TALKED ABOUT IT.

CHARLES: IT WAS FUN.

>> YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE HE DIDN'T

DO?

HE DIDN'T CONGRATULATE ANYONE

ABOUT THE SEASON CONCLUSION OF

RAQ RANTS ON BET.

CHARLES: CONGRATULATIONS.

THAT WAS A HELL OF A SEASON.

VAN: YOU ARE SELFISH.

LOOK YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR.

CHARLES: I HAVE TO BE BETTER.

JERMAINE DUPRI WANTS THE NFL TO

BE BETTER.

HE IS TICKED OFF OVER THE SUPER

BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

LAST WEEK, WE WERE TOLD BY JAZZY

FAYE, ATLANTA LEGEND HIMSELF,

THAT JERMAINE DUPRI AND

LITTLEJOHN WERE GOING TO BE

PARTICIPATING IN BIG BOI'S SET

DURING THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW.

WE THOUGHT, GREAT, ATLANTA IS

GOING TO GET FULL REPRESENTATION

AT THE SUPER BOWL IN THEIR CITY.

NOT SO.

JERMAINE DUPRI TOLD US HE IS NOT

GOING TO BE THERE.

HARVEY: IN THE STRONGEST WORDS.

>> ARE YOU PART OF THE HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> NO.

>> WE TALKED TO JAZZY FAYE AND

HE KIND OF IMPLIED THAT YOU AND

LIL JOHN WERE PART OF THE

SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW.

>> NO.

>> SO YOU HAVEN'T BEEN

REHEARSING WITH MAROON 5 AND BIG

BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT?

>> YOU THINK I'M SAYING NO

BECAUSE IT IS A SECRET?

[LAUGHTER]

>> YOU ARE ACTUALLY NOT?

>> NO MEANS NO.

>> IF YOU WERE REPROACHED TO DO

IT, WOULD YOU?

>> NOT AT THIS POINT.

>> IS THAT BECAUSE OF COLIN

KAEPERNICK?

>> IT IS A DECISION.

I'M NOT SOMETHING THAT YOU CALL

ON LATER ON IN LIFE.

HARVEY: I LOVE THAT HE SAID

THAT.

I LOVE THAT HE SAID IT.

CHARLES: COME TO ME AFTER THE

FACT.

YOU WENT TO MAROON 5.

THAT IS IT.

HARVEY: NOT JUST MAROON 5, BUT

BIG BOI AND TRAVIS SCOTT.

HE'S NOT LEFTOVERS.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI SOUNDS LIKE

HIS FEELINGS ARE HURT.

HARVEY: HE'S THE CENTER OF

ATLANTA.

VAN: HE FEELS LIKE -- BABCOCK,

YOU HAVE TO LEARN TO PUT SOME

STOCK INTO YOURSELF.

I KNOW IT IS HARD FOR YOU TO

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, BUT

JERMAINE DUPRI BELIEVES IN

HIMSELF.

CHARLES: IF YOU HAVE BABCOCK

STOCK, SELL.

VAN: HE'S NOT GOING TO LET

PEOPLE SELL LOW ON HIM.

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS A LEGEND OF

HIP-HOP, BUT THE SUPER BOWL IS

WATCHED BY OVER 100 MILLION

PEOPLE.

VAN: ARE YOU SAYING THAT

JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T BIG ENOUGH

TO BE ON THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME

SHOW?

>> JERMAINE DUPRI IS NOT THE GUY

NECESSARILY THAT YOU ARE

THINKING ABOUT IN 2019.

VAN: BUT HERE'S THE DEAL.

HE SAID THEY CAME TO HIM LAST.

IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET PEOPLE

TO REPRESENT ATLANTA, HE'S GOT

TO BE AT THE TOP OF THAT LIST.

>> WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TRAVIS

SCOTT, BIG BOY.

VAN: JERMAINE DUPRI ISN'T AS BIG

AS TRAVIS SCOTT OR BIG BOI?

>> HE IS, BUT HE'S ON PAR WITH

THOSE GUYS.

IT IS NOT LIKE THEY CALLED HIM

LAST -- I DON'T KNOW, NAME A CRA

PPY NEW RAPPER.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOU NAME ONE.

I WANT TO HEAR WHO YOU THINK IS

LACK.

>> I HAVE NAMES IN MY HEAD RIGHT

NOW.

[LAUGHTER]

VAN: YOUR STOCK IS THROUGH THE

ROOF.

THE NASDAQ IS AT 25,000.

[LAUGHTER]

>> I'M DOW JONES.

[LAUGHTER]

CHARLES: BABCOCK'S STOCK MIGHT

BE HIGH, BUT THE BUTTONS ON YOUR

SHIRT, CAN YOU PLEASE?

COME ON.

VAN: THAT IS WHY THE STOCK IS

HIGH.

PEOPLE LIKE THAT.

DON'T LET THEM HATE ON YOU.

TELL US ABOUT THESE WACK

RAPPERS.

>> I'M CHARLOTTE FROM

PENNSYLVANIA.

I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE

APPROACHED ATLANTA PERFORMERS

FIRST AND ASKED THEM, AND NOT

COME TO THEM AFTER THE FACT.

BUT I DO THINK THE BOYCOTTING OF

THE NFL IS KIND OF A BIGGER

DEAL.

I THINK ALL THESE ATHLETES HAVE

A CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING ON A

LARGER STAGE, BUT DUPREE SHOULD

HAVE BEEN ASKED BEFORE EVERYBODY

ELSE.

HARVEY: CERTAINLY THE WAY HE

FEELS.

For more infomation >> Jermaine Dupri Wants Nothing To Do With The Super Bowl Halftime Show | TMZ Live - Duration: 4:27.

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Back-flipping NFL hopeful misses daughter's birth to prepare for draft - Daily News - Duration: 4:32.

Already known for his ability to do a back flip at 320 pounds, former Western Illinois defensive tackle and NFL hopeful Khalen Saunders made news this week when his fiancee ordered him to continue preparing for the upcoming Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama rather than returning to Illinois for the birth of their daughter.

As Saunders explained, Kambridge wasn't expected until the end of the month, but she opted for an early arrival.

'Y'all look at this!!' Saunders tweeted Thursday, including a picture of newborn Kambridge Vonyea. 'Look what we made! Head full of hair, big cheeks, big old eyes! Y'all can't tell me my baby girl ain't a cutie! I love you so much baby girl. Can't wait to meet you.'

Saunders naturally wanted to be in Illinois for his fiancee, Ayanna, but together they decided that he should continue practicing because a good performance in the Senior Bowl could go a long way towards helping his draft prospects. (Senior Bowl practices are populated by NFL scouts, all of whom are studying prospects in preparation for April's draft)

'She calls me and she's like, "I'm feeling light-headed,' and all of this kind of stuff,"' Saunders told reporters, as quoted by ESPN. 'She's felt light-headed before; it just comes with being pregnant. Next thing I know, I was on Snapchat and I see her in scrubs in the hospital bed. I FaceTimed her immediately, like, "Hold on, you said you were feeling light-headed, you didn't say this."'

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As Saunders told reporters, the fact that he came from a lowly-regarded football program like Western Illinois made his performance during Senior Bowl week all the more important.

Scouts are less likely to be familiar with him, given the fact that he played at a smaller school, so he and Ayanna decided that he would stay to give NFL teams a better impression of his ability.

'I'm coming from a smaller school and I know that,' Saunders said. 'That's ultimately the reason I made the decision to stay, because I'm not afforded the luxury to just think that I'm going to go in the draft. I got to earn everything I get. Being from a small school, this is the perfect opportunity for me. I get to play against the top competition in the nation, play against some of the most talented guys in the world, really. It's a huge opportunity, man.

'There's a lot of guys that would want to be in my position right now, and I'd be foolish to go home,' he continued.

'I obviously would love to be there with my baby girl,' Saunders said. 'I really wish I could. All of this is for her. All of this is for my fiancée and my mom and for my family. That's the biggest reason I wanted to stay.'

Saunders was already a viral sensation, but not for his play on the field. At around 320 pounds, Saunders has been seen across social media doing back flips – something he's reportedly been able to do since he was eight-years old.

At a recent Senior Bowl practice, Saunders got a standing ovation for nailing his landing in front of Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden.

But, after registering 18 sacks and 127 tackles over his collegiate career with the Western Illinois Leathernecks, Saunders doesn't want to be known for his acrobatics.

'I don't want to be known as a gymnast,' he said, as quoted by the New York Post. 'I want to be known as an exceptional football player.'

For more infomation >> Back-flipping NFL hopeful misses daughter's birth to prepare for draft - Daily News - Duration: 4:32.

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Destroy All Humans! 2 Walkthrough Part 6 (PS4, PS2, XBOX) No Commentary - Duration: 35:07.

you

Wow is it Thursday already you're smashed up worse than Pete Townsend's

Rickenbacher what's ooh it's a deal river light out river lay or needs it

you're stoned on Revelator you have revelaed gimme

hey guys I got something that'll chase your blues away I can help you shake

this monkey off your back monkeys with Walkman we've tried everything easy

I'll infuse you with a spiritual essence of our food all even tripled - still

won't work man nothing helps you're all into that spiritual crap they print on

the back of those incense packets ain't ya well I got a new God for you name's

Ark foodle and he's the best thing to happen to you since you figured out that

boil on your ass was a marshmallow I bet I could tell you I'm an alien from the

planet Fuhr on here to harvest your brain stems and you wouldn't even care

cool do it at least they'll take care of my headache you know you're signing up

for a cult right don't you want to see my true alien form first we'll have a

float your boat man I don't even know why I'm bothering the whole

you're like a little green toddler say that again and I'll break your jaw now

hustle you got worship and until maybe tomorrow could you maybe give us a

little time yeah I can't seem to move just great just great they better get

something out of all this that's all I'm saying

you

shake it up baby

Hey what I doing out here

good

like a bell but this is a ground entirely

that was so groovy Thanks

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I'm like so home right now

boy you better not my bitch servants

just like Ally Pally

an American

he's good thanks stranger we got three

topsy-turvy

Harold written us off I I was after

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sleepytime

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Lord that's not eligible

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the field

yeah

don't you hi Ivan how's tricks I hear the revelaed supplies were blown

to smithereens any ideas on the culprit nah his possible small mod man called

Perry Squire is finding out about the plot maybe he's telling someone who is

knowing be finding him and then be making sure no one else does

ever you got it Ivan her Boris is one of those right you are not being funny why

you must be saying hurtful things go and finding Perry Squire near canal then

returning and apologize

you

I am NOT like

my mind be safe for databook my body is say cabbages

yes

for simplest

- anything to say for yourself

I wonder if in America is garbage smooth

there's gonna be another one of those stupid gang wars yet Terry Squires been

wandering around north of the canal all day he's just begging for if you ask me

Terry's been so tense lately and he only hangs around north of the canal when

he's super worried he wouldn't be worrying about those KGB agents who keep

trying to kill him would he

lucky Jane Birkin what is she just get a sodding run like

everyone else it's trouble brewing I can feel it in me water right off to the

canal he's taught to question that young Terri lad and you see if I don't

Clary's been so tense lately and he only hangs around north of the canal when

he's super worried he wouldn't be worrying about those KGB agents who keep

trying to kill him would he

you

look if an MP wants to pay me 50 quid an hour to watch him dress up in his wife's

knickers Who am I to say he's wrong

threats are should go back to my first love Chardin and countless

Terry's been so tense lately and he only hangs around north of the canal when

he's super worried he wouldn't be worrying about those KGB agents who keep

trying to kill him woody

I can do with a bit of brekkie

look out

two more years of high sorry waiver and I'll have enough money to finish my

doctorate in particle physics at Oxford

Terry's been so tense lately and he only hangs around north of the canal when

he's super worried he wouldn't be worrying about those KGB agent

and you keep trying to kill it

once I get shot to you

but the girlfriend

I'll date with you soon

real markets just right

Oh

Oh

Oh

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Royal Az - There's a new man in Meghan Markle's life, and the internet is in meltdown - Duration: 3:00.

Move aside Harry - there's a new man in Meghan Markle's life, and we can't stop looking at him

After seeing what seems like dozens of staff members drop like flies before her, the royal has well and truly made up for it in the form of her brand new press secretary

The man, armed with the strong name of Christian Jones, has been hired to handle her media affairs before she welcomes her first child

The Duchess was first seen in public with the hunky new addition earlier in January when they were snapped leaving an Italian restaurant in Notting Hill

Jones will work for both Meghan and Harry, as well as Kate and William, according to E! News

And whether he's doing a good job of it or not, the royal family's new addition has certainly gained the approval of fans and followers across the world, who took to social media to sing their praises

"What a hottie!" one fan wrote on Twitter. "OMG. He's really hot!!!" said another

One even raised a point only few had cottoned onto: "Christian you look like Meghan's old married bf Patrick Adams from Suits!!! Better watch out harry!"And we can't help but agree - all the evidence pointing towards this fella being an A-grade hottie is below

You're welcome. As for his work history (because that's important too.) Jones has seven years of experience working with two government departments - the most recent as press secretary for the Department for Exiting the European Union, which involved writing speeches for the Brexit office - impressive!Fans have even gone so far as to find his Facebook page, where his love of Rugby Union was revealed - and with Wills and Harry both being keen rugby fans, it seems he's a match made in royalty heaven!Christian will certainly be off to a running start with Meghan and Harry keeping themselves very busy of late

The pair secretly attended a judging for the upcoming Endeavour Fund Awards at Kensington Palace this week, where the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen are recognised

The pair also attended a performance of Cirque du Soleil's Totem at Royal Albert Hall last week, which was their first joint engagement of 2019

WATCH: Heavily pregnant Meghan attends a solo outing:

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'Is Tom Brady a Cheater?' 10-year-old wins school science fair questioning Patriots QB - Duration: 1:21.

 Ace Davis, 10, is moving onto districts after winning his school's science fair with a ground-breaking science experiment

   His project was titled "Is Tom Brady a Cheater?" Davis' experiment included graphs, photos and extensive research into the Patriots' infamous Deflategate controversy

   SUPER BOWL 53: Predictions, how the Rams can beat the odds  Davis' dad, Christopher Davis, posted about Ace's winning project on Facebook:   In the 2014-15 AFC Championship, the Patriots defeated the Colts to advance to Super Bowl 49

 Brady was accused of ordering the footballs used in that game to be deflated to give the Patriots an advantage

   New England was found guilty of doctoring the game balls and the team was fined a million dollars, lost two draft picks and the quarterback was suspended four games for his involvement, a sentence he didn't serve until the 2016 season

 Davis' conclusion? Tom Brady is a cheater. 

For more infomation >> 'Is Tom Brady a Cheater?' 10-year-old wins school science fair questioning Patriots QB - Duration: 1:21.

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Caribbean Culture Show 2019: Revival - Duration: 3:21.

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TESTING OUT ZHIYUN CRANE 2 - The dog loved it! - Duration: 4:07.

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Coogee to Bondi Coastal Walk | Girls Day Out - Duration: 2:57.

look at the sea is calm

just wait

wait for better days to come and carry us like wind in our sails

I can smell sure it's right in front of us if we just

decision that

we are doing the Bondi to Coogee walk, but in reverse

we're doing coogee to Bondi

and ive been telling them about the specatucular views

who?

you, ha ha

and you cant see anything (laughs)

but we could see at the beginning of the walk, yeah we could

it's right in front of us

you made it to bondi Kate

i made it!

how do you feel?

Great, I want to get in the water now

yeah, well done Eadaoin! woohoo!

it was a bit of a comedy of errors getting out this morning

i had to go back to the house and back again

so I'm very happy to be here now

yeah, so we did Coogee to Bondi and now we're going to have a little swim, maybe read our books for a while and then go and have some lunch

really nice girly day out. It's the first time i have done that walk without the kids and it was a lot easier

we got readers a flasher they can't read the sky

just so

just keep on bleep

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Фантастические характеристики новейшего российского оружия Руслан Осташко - Duration: 9:51.

The fantastic characteristics of the newest Russian weapons.

The tests of the new Russian hyper-sonic complex Avangard conducted last December demonstrated that it wasn't just real, but also corresponded to the declared characteristics.

How exactly was Avangard able to achieve its highest range and maneuverability? One of our subscribers tried to answer this question.

After the collapse of the USSR, it became fashionable to ridicule many Soviet cultural phenomena, such, for example, as the sections in almost every newspaper titled "Letters to the Editor."

Meanwhile, in our Internet time, this section is still alive and well, only now it is fashionably called "interactivity".

I received a letter from a subscriber of the channel PolitRussia from Nizhnevartovsk.

In this letter, an author presented his views on how the system Avangard is able to go over huge distances, while being a difficult target for the missile defense of the star-striped enemy.

Let me remind you: I am not an engineer, and, perhaps, my presentation of the information received from Nizhnevartovsk seems amateurish to some.

But, nevertheless, I will try to present the essence without losing the thread of the narrative. Here we go.

The work on missiles capable of hitting the enemy at long distances was conducted during the Great Patriotic War.

The Hitler's Reich also actively worked on this and was, on the orders of Hitler, looking for ways to create so-called "weapons of retaliation" - the notorious "wunderwaffe".

In 1944, an Austrian scientist, Dr. Eugen Zenger and a mathematician Irina Brad developed a concept explaining how to make a cruise missile

"bounce" off the dense layers of the atmosphere, entering it almost at the right angle. The project was called "Silbervogel," meaning "Silver bird".

"Zenger was interested in what would happen if a cruise missile entered the dense layers of the atmosphere - say, at an altitude of 40 kilometers - too fast and too abruptly".

"It was clear from the report that the rocket would then ricochet like a flat rock touching the surface of the lake".

"Bounced" from the dense layers, the rocket should then get back up in the more rarefied layers of the atmosphere".

After flying some distance, the rocket would again fall into the dense layers and ricochet again.

In general, the trajectory of its flight would represent a wavy line with a gradually "reduced" amplitude".

According to the calculations of Zenger and Bredt, this trajectory greatly increased the possible range of a cruise missile.

I am telling you about the project "Silbervogel" because our listener from Nizhnevartovskaya believes

that the Avangard system is the result of similar research conducted after the Great Patriotic war in the Soviet Union.

Based on the information received from open sources, it is possible to imagine such a scheme of the use of new Russian weapons.

First, the Avangard is delivered to the altitude of about 100 kilometers by a ballistic missile. Similar to the one we have witnessed during the launch on December 26, 2018.

After the ascent, the combat unit separates from the rocket and starts maneuvering, both in height and in the plane of flight. What do these maneuvers achieve?

Maneuvers at altitude give a big range: a missile is pushed against the dense layers of atmosphere like a flat stone against a lake surface.

In dense layers, the missile is heated to a temperature of about two thousand degrees, but thanks to the new refractory materials, retains all its intelligent filling.

As soon as the temperature approaches the critical point, the block gets into the rarefied layer where it cools down. When it goes lower, and again warms up.

That's what the author of the letter thinks about these maneuver. "Given the range of about 6000-8000 kilometers, it is possible to make 2 to 4 of such dives".

"At points with a maximum height, its own engines might be operational, which would allow for maneuvering "horizontally" and adjusting the flight".

I think it's a reasonable assumption and a working theory. And this scheme breaks the plans of the American interception, says our Nizhnevartovsk listener.

"It is important to note that the US national missile defense system is designed to destroy the kinetic interceptor in an outer space".

"Bullet to bullet, so to speak. And they can do this only on a ballistic, very simple, parabolic trajectory".

"This applies to all types of anti-missile systems. Even a simplest maneuver, which might look predictable at first glance, would go against the key assumption that the target is ballistic".

"So, this either dramatically reduces the effectiveness of each anti-missile rocket or completely eliminates the possibility of destroying the missile".

Or course, more anti-missile rockets could be used. But that might not help. Because the rockets are designed to destroy a target in the outer space.

But here they would have to deal with the target that hardly rises above 100 kilometers, and, in addition, horizontally maneuvers.

Plus, there is a banal economic aspect. The one which was spoken about on December 27, the day after the successful tests of the Avantgarde,

by the Special Representative of the President of Russia on environmental protection, ecology and transport Sergei Ivanov.

One very important aspect is financial. In every missile system, the most expensive part is a missile carrier, not a warhead.

When we started working on Avangard, we had in our arsenal of the strategic missile forces several dozens of ballistic missiles UR-100UTTKh, or, in NATO classification, SS-19 Stiletto.

They were built in the Soviet Union and in earlier post-Soviet time. So, we kept the several dozens of "dry" UR-100UTTKh Stiletto missiles. The experts understand the term "dry missile" very well.

It's important because a shelf-life of a liquid-fueled missile starts with the moment it filled with fuel but those missiles had never been filled with fuel. In essence, they were new.

The Avangard warhead ideally fit this exact missile type. We filled several of those missiles with fuel during the tests, and they demonstrated their complete operationality as they did yesterday.

Thus, we have a supply of several dozens of those missile carriers that we don't have to build. We don't have to spend money making them.

Meaning we could not be forced into an arm race?

We already have the launching sites where the units armed with Avangard would be positioned. With the exception of warheads, we didn't have make large expenditures.

The missile carries we had; the launch site was ready.

I can confidently say that we spent hundreds of times less to create the Avangard than the Americans did to build their missile defense systems.

That's why we are not getting sucked into some kind of "arms race." Not now and not ever.

Although we are being accused in "saber-rattling," in reality we are not "rattling" anything.

We are just many decades ahead, as the President said yesterday. We are defending ourselves for less money.

That is because now we don't need that many 'classic", or old, warheads, because the Avangard is much more effective. So, being fiscally responsible is not the same as "saber-rattling."

A few dozen could mean 99 pieces. A few were used up during the test, but, apparently, a significant number is still left. And how many anti-missiles it would take to even attempt to intercept all this, God only knows.

So, our homeland can rest peacefully and admire sunsets during the launch of the Avangarde watching the traces of missiles in the atmosphere,

as did a resident of Nizhnevartovsk Ruslan Mazaylo, who shot these pictures.

Thank you very much to the author of the letter. I hope I understood everything correctly. Please, write to us again.

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