variety of means, physical means, those particles. You push them together. The most common is called laser inertial fusion. Stellarators are actually my favorite. So we'll talk about those.
And then simultaneously, I also had the experience countless times where I would be introduced to just a phenomenal woman who had stellar academic credentials, who had worked in a super hot company, led an IPO, whatever it might be. But then she dropped out of the workforce after the birth of her second or third child, and then wanted to get back in at some point.
Surely they have a much greater motivation to think things through more logically. Stella say they're expensive.
OK. Yeah. Fantastic. Did someone say "Star Wars?" Oh, Stella. Stella Artois. Stella for star, you know? There you go. And you perform this-- how many times a week are you doing this?
dimensions and you know they stretch our puny little brains past the breaking Stellar because wormholes are his thing and who am I to say that that wormholes
We send in there a bit of synthesized mammoth DNA. Steller's sea cow went extinct a couple hundred years ago.
And then I started doing open mics and whatnot, and then bit by bit, I started to get more recognized in the scene in Portland. Beth Stelling is also one of those people who I like,
Well, Leah, she was an amazing chef and entrepreneur. And Stella runs the restaurant today. The restaurant was opened in 1940 and it's still going 80 years later.
And that's how we were able to partner together. And Stella's character is actually the one who codes the app, yes, that Rachel co-created that we'll get to in a moment. But yeah, I wanted to ask you, how did that come about in bringing-- Google.
And that allowed us to predict what the star formation rate should be across more than an order of magnitude in stellar mass, and back to redshift four, and even higher. So back over most of the history of the universe.
The stars grow, although they're not growing in the center. The stellar mass is constant in the center. But in the larger galaxy, the stars continue to grow.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. But Stellar is not going to agree to something unless one of the other one does.
anyway, to do research for this book-- I collected all of the WPA guides that had been made in the 1930s because they were stellar pieces of literature. You get the guide for Iowa or the guide for Oregon, made in the 1930s and the early 1940s, financed by the government, to give work
Thatís the first magnetic drive, so thatís the ancestor of your hard disc. of stellar evolution codes, looking at the evolution of stars over billions of years.
variety of means, physical means, those particles. You push them together. The most common is called laser inertial fusion. - The tokamak and the stellarator are both magnetic systems. Their goal is to generate this magnetic field and hold onto the fusion fuel long enough. Like I mentioned,
And we ended up moving to Inglewood, California, where I transferred to play at El Camino Junior College in Torrance. After a stellar year at El Camino, my first year back in pads after a four-year hiatus, I went through the recruiting process again. I accepted a scholarship at Texas Tech University.
It's a quite different skill set. And she was stellar when I was a young person.
They would hunt Steller sea lions.
What questions would Stella ask right now?
So how-- But Stellan got a couple of jokes as well, but then he also-- he's brilliant, because he can-- he's brilliant at finding humor in something.
I needed a stellar system that's 10 light years away.
But whenever he got stellar marks, his father was still, oh, Dane could have been better.
is what's really controlling star formation in at least many of the dark matter halos, hosting star-forming galaxies. We called this Stellar Halo Accretion Rate Co-evolution, or SHARC for short. There's a kind of model that theorists make that we call bathtub models of galaxy formation and, of course, I put the SHARC in the bathtub.
So this is what it is for nearby galaxies, and more distant galaxies. This is the stellar mass of the galaxy and the star formation rate, number of stars formed per year, stellar mass formed per year. And what you see is that, at least at the lower-mass end, we're pretty much proportional to this plot, which is the star formation rate just growing linearly with the mass.
And there's a simple derivation that shows that the rate at which stars form, as long as there isn't much change in the that plot that I showed you a minute ago-- this plot, which is stellar mass versus halo mass-- as long as there isn't much change with redshift, then it's going to be governed by this term. So the star formation rate, the MstarDT, is DMstar, the Mhalo, the MhaloDT.
And he's published a big catalog. 80% of the stellar mass density of star forming galaxies is in irregular systems, not disks and not spheroid.
So the big difference here is that when you have a Byzantine failure, the failed node, it can actually change its vote. So the Stellar Consensus Protocol, it's obviously the first general FBA protocol.
So what Stella & Dot really is, is a few things.
And the stellar background, you say, what about the star?
It's was Stella, essentially right?
When we did our "Stella" shorts that were part of this thing, that was a series of shorts-- it was basically a web series,
So the concept of stellar archaeology is correct.
But for stellar archaeology, that's a big no no because then we can't transfer anymore what we see today to what the composition was before.
We send in there a bit of synthesized mammoth DNA. This is a Steller's sea cow.
We send in there a bit of synthesized mammoth DNA. And the Steller's sea cow, this is a foot.
We send in there a bit of synthesized mammoth DNA. a newborn Steller's sea cow would be larger than its mom, which just wouldn't be pretty.
She was a stellar performer.
They had a stellar credit rating that was largely inherited by the Icelandic state, which was virtually debt-free at the time, but they were also
know had a a stellar reputation out there. We clearly had our own problems.
not exactly a stellar PR strategy as for the kids only a few
While Zeiss was doing a stellar job with the optics, ASML was still struggling with the power source.
variety of means, physical means, those particles. You push them together. The most common is called laser inertial fusion. of decades to be able to build stellarators and we can do it now with the Wendelstein 7-X that came online in the last
variety of means, physical means, those particles. You push them together. The most common is called laser inertial fusion. grad student does the math on a stellarator and says, "This is all I need to do. I just need to make a magnetic coil in this very
reached a point which was called Stella Point, which was almost quarter from-- quarter distance from the summit, me and my father had tears in our eyes
And the Orion nebula is our nearest stellar nursery to the Sun.
I know my team loves Stella.
So Nikhil and Kunal are two stellar musicians, and I'm really proud to be friends with them.
They're one of our stellar partners in the world of what we do here at Google.
On the left-hand side of this diagram the stellar mass is less than the dark matter mass in the center of the galaxy. On the right-hand side the stellar mass is the dominant part, the more star-dominated. More dark-matter-dominated on this side.
And she developed her own stellar classification system which was much more complicated than Mrs. Fleming's.