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She was the most loving person I ever met.Di Pama was one of my early teachers.Di Pama is a nickname.
Di Pama was one of my early teachers.
Di Pama is a nickname.
diversity in supering you see like supering di uh well that's a great question and I
difficult to get there.... So the ocean was considered a place of safety. Not sailing on the ocean, but these islands were
discussion and come up with a plan we all agree on." - So it used to be relatively small Viking groups that were doing raids.
distances and time. It's helping to close that gap between awareness and action.
Did you get chills?
Disability meaning really loss of productivity both on the individual and family and on society.
did many things. She bought and sold Swiss voile lace.
different languages, different journeys, all in one room.
distance prevented me from seeing why he believed them.
did you feel rushed?
Did you feel like you were going through a checklist, moving from one place to another place?
Did it feel like a chore or did you feel joy?
Did that scare you?
Did you know that? Computers vibrate.
Different approaches, same mission.
digital economy, which is in trillions of dollars when we talk about the value of AI, we’re talking, economy-wise,
diffuse. Another example is Geoffrey Hinton won the Nobel Prize for his work on neural nets and really the father of
disconnected? People are certainly divided and they're probably divided
disagree with each other, that's what the democratic process is all about.
Did you see that head lift off? That head lift off. That That totally counts, right? Yeah.
Digital neurons cluster into a network, processing data through multiple hidden layers.
diminish the rights and protections that we hold foundational to our democracy.
dismantle data colonialism, reclaiming the power of our data into the hands of the people, and ensuring the future of
different. We need time back to be able to live our damn lives because we don't
Discoveries like this one remind us why scientific curiosity, especially the kind that can seem obscure or impractical, why it matters so deeply.
Did he know that there are 200 or more viruses that can cause flu-like symptoms or the common cold?
directly to the cells in the immune system that we need to make ideal vaccines for pandemics.
Did you know that the ratio of counselors to students in US middle schools is 1 to 500?
Did I mention that I'm Canadian and I do not mind taxing the rich?
Director: Today we're playing Idea Knockdown.
Did that happen? Oh, yeah.
Did you hear? Because there was an experiment done in Burgos by an army engineer in 1905 in the 1905 eclipse, going up in a hydrogen balloon?
Digestion takes energy. Keeping your brain going takes energy, breathing.
Dijkstra could update this neighbor from infinity down to six, a total path length of five plus one, but he couldn't update this one.
Dijkstra's algorithm is still regarded as one of the most elegant, shortest path algorithms.
'Dijkstra would not have liked this.' Well, that'd be enough immortality for me." So even if you can only control your little corner of the world,
- Did you hear about what the CIA tech that they have called the Ghost Murmur.
distance with one click.
divided by the speed of light squared.
- Dirac didn't see the beauty in Klein, Gordon, and Fock's relativistic update of the Schrodinger equation, and he wasn't alone.
Dirac had already seen it done by Werner Heisenberg, his new, if unlikely, friend.
Dirac and Heisenberg were very different characters.
- Dirac recognized something similar in his coefficients where the order of multiplication clearly mattered.
Dirac is one of the smartest people of the 20th century in physics, right?
Dirac had found coefficients that worked.
- Dirac admitted himself that he had never set out to capture spin in his equation.
- Dirac spent three years sticking to his guns.
- Dirac is probably less well-known than people like Heisenberg or Schrödinger, but his contribution to quantum physics was immense, and he was recognized for it.
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