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THE EMPTINESS OF MORE

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Recently, I came across an Anthem on social media that said Adulthood is a scam because as an adult, you have to work twenty-four hours a day to make a living, no one will ask you if you had breakfast, and no one will send you free money even if you don’t have anything. I laughed because I remember when I was younger thinking that adults were actually having fun, and I could not wait to grow up and start going to work, making money, dressing the way I wanted, eating what I wanted, buying what I wanted, going wherever I wanted, I had so many plans for my adulthood! Now that I am an adult, I sometimes wish I could be a child again; they, on the other hand, wish they could grow up overnight and not have Mummy and Daddy breathing down their necks telling them what to do and what not to do. What a wonderful world!

 

Even as adults, we have different desires; some wish to be as wealthy as Bill Gates, while others wish to have the freedom that the poor have. I saw a celebrity show a while ago, and the celebrity was a 19-year-old lady who almost committed suicide and was taken to see a psychiatrist, her complaint was that she could no longer freely do what she wanted, she wanted to go to the beach like every other 19-year-old girl, walk freely like others, but she could not because of her status. She wished to be popular before achieving celebrity status, so she worked towards it, putting in hard work day after day; she even enjoyed the status at first but never stooped. What a waste! Her position is one that most girls aspire to.

 

Another time, I saw a documentary about a woman who went to her late parents’ mansion after their deaths and discovered that the once beautiful mansion that was the talk of the town was covered in debris, grasses, and bushes and that the current inhabitants were reptiles. She told how their parents deprived them of some good things, a good life while building the mansion, and how they were told it was a sacrifice so that the building could be completed. Not long after the building was finished, the children left for school one after the other, then married one after the other, and the elderly parents were left in the mansion with their helpers until they died. She also mentioned that the father later regretted spending so much time and money on the building rather than spending more time and resources with his family and improving the community in which he lived.

 

Most wealthy people have one or more desires; some wealthy people want more wealth, and there is always a desire that cannot be satisfied. You are just one person with four different types of cars and are still interested in acquiring more until there is insufficient space to park the cars, at which point you begin to look for ways to keep these cars safe from theft and rust. Your wealth, which should bring you joy, instead brings worry because it attracts thieves and fraudsters. Human requirements, you might say!

 

What about a politician who starts out as a local government chairman, does well for himself and his community, then runs for the position of the state governor, feels the power that comes with the position, desires more power and fame, and decides to run for the presidential seat even though he knows it is beyond what he can handle, but he does not know when to stop or when to let someone else try? Power intoxicates, and absolute power intoxicates even more, so he decides to obtain absolute power and go to any length, including becoming corrupt, to achieve the status he desires. At the end of the day, he ruins his good name, ends up in jail with no friends, and his companions are regrets and emptiness. Although he began beautifully, he is unaware that it is best to leave the dance floor when the ovation is loudest. He wants more and more and more, without ever asking WHY?

 

The more you have, the more you want, and the cycle continues! Where does it all lead? Is there a limit to what can be done with more? I once wrote an article titled “Can Money Make You Happy?” and the conclusion we came to was that money cannot make you happy. Some of the happiest people I’ve met are not even wealthy.

“The law of diminishing returns, also called the principle of diminishing marginal productivity is an economic law stating that if one input in the production of a commodity is increased while all other inputs are held fixed, a point will eventually be reached at which additions of the input yield progressively smaller, or diminishing, increases in output.”– Britannica

 

In other words, the more of something you use, the less benefit you get from it, all else being equal; or, the more you get, the more you want until what you get from what you input gradually become irrelevant with time unless you are wise enough to change some factor by stopping to ask “WHY”?

This reminds me of a saying by King Solomon, one of the wealthiest kings of ancient times, that all is vanity upon vanity.

 

In conclusion, while it is important to have desires, make plans, work toward those plans, set goals, and achieve those goals, it is even more important to always ask, “Why do you want more?” If the reason is to please yourself rather than to bring happiness to others or to serve humanity, you may be pursuing emptiness, vanity! The best way to keep getting and getting more is to reach a point where there is a change in purpose, a change in the constant, where the constant is “I,” “ME,” “MYSELF,” and “MINE.” More importantly, the ability to distinguish between greed and service, selfishness and selflessness, is the factor that tells you when to introduce the necessary change and when to change the constant!

 

“Vanity costs money, labor, horses, men, women, health and peace, and is still nothing at last, –a long way leading nowhere.”- Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

KEEPING FIT ON A BUSY SCHEDULE

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KEEPING FIT ON A BUSY SCHEDULE

I had planned to join a gym on several occasions but had never done so. On weekdays and occasionally on weekends, I am extremely busy with work. Other times during the weekends, I have one or more family obligations to attend to, so both my weekdays and weekends are fully booked. So I decided to take some time in the morning to walk 5 to 10km on days when I can, and on days when I can’t, I just put on my wristwatch, which helps me monitor the number of steps I’ve taken for the day, how many kilometers I’ve walked, and how many calories I’ve burned off my weight, and then consciously stand and walk around every few minutes. I also keep track of what I put in my mouth. This is all the more important because I am aware of the consequences of being overweight at my age, despite the fact that I am not overweight. Despite my best efforts, I have yet to achieve the desired weight goal that corresponds to my BMI. Despite my hectic schedule, I know I can do better with the exercises, so I decided to do some research on how to accomplish this critical task.

 

How can some exercises be incorporated into an already hectic daily schedule?

When making plans to stay fit, three areas must be prioritized: diet or nutrition plans, exercise plans, and lifestyle changes. When you have a busy schedule during the week and on weekends, none of the three areas are easy to adhere to. Some people work hard all week and look forward to the weekend to relax.

TIPS ON DIET OR NUTRITION

– Never, ever skip breakfast! You may want to take an easy-to-prepare breakfast, such as cereals, to ensure you do not skip breakfast, as this gives you the energy you need to work both mentally and physically.

-If you are the type who forgets to eat until you are starving, you should eat more protein-rich foods because they keep you fuller for longer.

-If you are the type who does not take breaks, you may want to keep healthy snacks on hand at work.

– Water is life; drinking plenty of it aids detoxification and keeps you hydrated.

– The best way to accomplish this is to adopt the mindset that you are making a lifestyle change in order to have a healthy body and mind. Whenever I notice a struggle in this area, I remind myself that I need to be healthy in order to give my best at work.

 

TIPS FOR WORKOUT PLANS 

-Stop making plans and setting dates because you want to do a thorough workout or go to the gym; instead, start with what you can do right now and work your way up. For a start, you could take the stairs instead of the lift.

– If you get bored with a particular exercise you do on a regular basis, try introducing different types on different days.

-Dancing is also a great form of exercise, and there are numerous styles to choose from. You can never run out of dance styles.

-If you are the type who gets carried away while working and your work requires you to sit for an extended period of time, you may want to keep an alarm clock by your table to remind you to stand up and take a walk from time to time.

-Consciously drink a lot of water while working; this causes you to be press and visit the restroom on occasion.

-Before getting out of bed, do some stretches or sit-ups.

-Get a wristwatch that counts your steps, then stand up every now and then to confirm how many steps you’ve taken for the day.

 

TIPS FOR CHANGE OF LIFESTYLE

-Being intentional about maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help you overcome any temptations that may arise throughout the day.

– Stay off your phone before going to bed; you may want to keep your phone away from you before bed or set it to silent so you can get a good night’s sleep.

If you’re on a diet, you might want to consider cheat days as well. When you fall short of your goals, make a concerted effort to recover; do not give up easily.

-Make it a habit to drink plenty of water during the day and less at night so you can sleep well.

– Eat your dinner three to four hours before going to bed.

-When your body cries out for rest, listen to it and don’t put it off so long that your body refuses to rest. You should think about taking a nap every now and then.

 

Keeping fit on a tight schedule is never easy; it requires a lot of dedication. You will have to intentionally and constantly remind yourself every day that it is something you must do if you want to give your best at work and live a healthy life so you do not become a liability later in life; this will motivate you to get out of your comfort zone and put in more effort.

 

Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.”

 

-Jim Rohn

 

 

 

Sources 

https://www.singlecare.com/blog/tips-to-stay-healthy/

 

ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT AGING

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ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT AGING

It was recently my second daughter’s birthday, and as I posted some pictures of her on social media to commemorate the occasion, it occurred to me how old she is, and thus how quickly I am aging. I’ve heard a lot of scary sayings about old age over the years, and I’ve let myself be affected by some of them. A good example was when I tried to do a dance move that I saw my daughter do and failed; she laughed at me, and I told her, “I am not your mate you know, I am getting old,” to which she replied, “Mummy!, it’s not true, what will you say about  grandma who is still very active?” It is simpler to blame age.

 

I’ve watched my mother age gracefully over the years, and I realized that the key to aging gracefully may simply be a change in lifestyle and healthy habits. So, what are some of these myths?

 

The brain deteriorates with age, resulting in the inability to learn new things. How can this be true? Although there may be changes in thinking as a result of age, such as an inability to recall some names and a slower ability to find words, research has shown that older people have a more in-depth understanding of words than younger people, and they have a vast knowledge due to their greater wealth of experiences over the years. This also implies that they are capable of learning new skills and forming new memories. My mother, for example, recently learned how to write with her left hand despite the fact that she is not left-handed.

 

Because of loneliness, older people are more likely to become depressed.

This is a point of view I’ve always held because, once the children are grown, they go their separate ways, leaving their elderly parents alone. This feeling has nothing to do with aging; in fact, as time passes, older people are known to belong to one group or the other, one meeting or the other, and they are able to engage in tasks that they were previously unable to do because they had to care for growing children.  Some elderly parents, including their married children, are able to travel and visit places and people. Indeed, this is a very busy time for some elderly people, particularly socially. The exception will be if the person is both elderly and in poor health. According to research, older people are less likely to suffer from depression than younger people.

 

-Old people require less sleep.

They say that as you get older, your need for sleep decreases. If this assumption is correct, the idea of living a healthy lifestyle may be out of reach, because getting enough sleep is part of living a healthy lifestyle. The elderly require seven to nine hours of sleep per day. This keeps them healthy and smart.

 

-Dementia is common in the elderly.

On the contrary, not all elderly people suffer from dementia; they may occasionally forget things like misplacing a key, missing an appointment, and so on; this is normal forgetfulness with aging and has nothing to do with memory loss. There are many elderly people who remember a lot and have very sharp memories.

 

-Older people may sustain injuries if they engage in intense exercise.

I used to believe this until I saw a show on television called The Steve Harvey Show, and one of the episodes featured a seventy-year-old woman who happens to be a bodybuilder. I’ve also seen a program in which elderly people are forced to run a 100-meter race. These elderly people range in age from eighty to one hundred years. Exercise is important for older people’s mental and physical health.

 

-Only older women suffer from osteoporosis.

According to research, while older women are more prone to this bone condition, men and women lose bone mass at the same rate between the ages of 65 and 70. In other words, both elderly men and women must take their medications, especially if a particular disease runs in their family.

 

-It is impossible to quit smoking at an advanced age.

Smoking affects everyone the same way, young and old, so quitting smoking has the same effect on an elderly person’s health as it does on a younger person.

 

Aged People should quit driving.

While it is true that aging causes changes such as poor eyesight and, in some cases, poor hearing, the question of when to stop driving should not be centered on one’s age because everyone ages differently. Even at the age of sixty to seventy, some people have good eyesight and are strong enough to drive.

 

When you think you’re getting old and worried about not being able to do what you used to do, remember the following saying:

“Ageing is just another word for living.” – Cindy Joseph

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sources 

https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/10-myths-about-aging

Gaia, conquering the stars

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Gaia, conquering the stars

Thousands of scientists around the world have their eyes on Gaia, a telescope launched in 2013 into space by the ESA (European Space Agency) with a specific mission: “Create the most accurate and complete multidimensional map of the Milky Way. This allows astronomers to reconstruct the structure and past evolution of our galaxy over billions of years, as well as better understand the life cycle of stars and our place in the Universe.”

 

Image: https://www.eluniverso.com/

 

In fact, as reported on its official ESA website, the third report sent by Gaia in June 2022 “contains new and improved details for almost two billion stars in our galaxy. The catalog includes new information including chemical compositions, stellar temperatures, colors, masses, ages, and the speed at which stars are moving toward or away from us (radial velocity). Much of this information was revealed by recently published data from spectroscopy, a technique in which starlight is split into its constituent colors (like a rainbow). The data also includes special subsets of stars, such as those that change brightness over time.

 

Also new in this dataset is the largest catalog yet of binary stars, thousands of Solar System objects such as asteroids and moons of planets, and millions of galaxies and quasars outside the Milky Way.”

Gaia’s journey represents “a revolution in knowledge,” Catherine Turon, astronomer emeritus at the Paris-PSL Observatory, a pioneer of space astrometry and involved in the mission from the beginning, told AFP. One of these intergalactic collisions “Corresponds to the age of our solar system, leading to the hypothesis that with each collision there is a burst of star formation,” of which our sun would be a part.

 

“Discoveries are going to multiply,” said Chantal Panem, head of mission at the National Center for Space Studies (CNES), noting that “about 3,800 scientific articles have been published using Gaia data” since the second catalog, according to an article published in El Universo in 2020.

 

Knowing more about Gaia

 

Gaia was launched on December 19, 2013 from ESA’s Spaceport in French Guiana, and is currently 1.5 million kilometers from our planet, orbiting a virtual point in space known as L2.

 

According to the ESA site: “Gaia observations will allow us to map the three-dimensional position and displacement of stars with unprecedented precision, which will help us better understand the origin and evolution of our Galaxy. But to do so, Gaia needs to determine the location of the stars with an extraordinary degree of precision – the equivalent of detecting a Euro coin resting on the surface of the Moon from Earth. However, for this to work, it is also necessary to know precisely the position of the satellite in the Solar System”.

 

If you are interested in knowing more about the journey of GAIA, we leave you links of interest, we also tell you that it is possible – although not easy – to observe Gaia with a telescope from the surface of the Earth, since its large parasol and structures such as the solar panels or the antenna reflect diffuse light, you can learn more on the ESA site.

Gaia data release 3: exploring our multi-dimensional Milky Way

Milky Way devoured another galaxy.

Star map adds to cosmic confusion.

Gaia creates detailed star catalog.

Mapping the galaxy one star at a time.

The Milky Way, Transformed.

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Epigenetic, hope for the health

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Epigenetic, hope for the health

If we talk about epigenetics, what comes to your mind?

Epigenetics has been studied to understand its impact on genetics and how, through it, science can improve human health by helping to affect positively many genetic diseases like cancer.

But let’s start from the origin: What is epigenetics?

 

To describes the meaning of epigenetic, we will subscribe to the definition from https://www.mskcc.org/ which states: “The word “epigenetic” literally means “above the genes.” Its real-world meaning can depend on who you ask, but one common definition is changed in gene activity that does not involve changes in the DNA sequence”.

In a sum-up, Epigenetics is the study of how cells control gene activity without changing the DNA sequence.

Did you know that epigenetics changes?

 

Using an example from medlineplus: “Because epigenetic changes help determine whether genes are turned on or off, they influence the production of proteins in cells. This regulation helps ensure that each cell produces only proteins that are necessary for its function. For example, proteins that promote bone growth are not produced in muscle cells. Patterns of epigenetic modification vary among individuals, in different tissues within an individual, and even in different cells within a tissue”. 

 

 

National Institutes of Health – http://commonfund.nih.gov/epigenomics/figure.aspx

 

In fact, an article from developingchild.harvard.edu explains, that environmental influences, such as a person’s diet and exposure to pollutants, can impact the epigenome. Epigenetic modifications can be maintained from cell to cell as cells divide and, in some cases, can be inherited through the generations. A common type of epigenetic modification is called DNA methylation.

 

 

Science is studying this topic with great enthusiasm, given the existing possibilities of being able to change inheritance in many cases. Results show that the womb experience and early life may affect our risk of disease many years later.

The article, developingchild.harvard.edu, states: “Yet the idea that experience can alter gene expression is really nothing new. The outside world is continually impinging on us in ways that change how our genes are expressed. When we cut ourselves, for example, genes for making new skin cells are turned on. When we learn to play the violin, gene expression in our brain changes.

 

New scientific research shows that environmental influences can actually affect whether and how genes are expressed. In fact, scientists have discovered that early experiences can determine how genes are turned on and off and even whether some are expressed at all. Thus, the old ideas that genes are “set in stone” or that they alone determine development have been disproven. Nature vs. Nurture is no longer a debate—it’s nearly always both!”

 

 

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcell.2014.00049/full

 

 

Can epigenetic be reprogramming to targets rejuvenation?

 

A recent article from the website www.longevity.technolog“ state that Cellular reprogramming allows us to rejuvenate cells and reset their biological clocks,” said de Magalhães. “It is the most important technology available today for developing rejuvenation therapies, although it still needs to be fine-tuned for effective and safe applications. Exploiting cellular reprogramming to develop therapies for age-related diseases is extremely exciting and, if successful, may result in a paradigm shift in medicine.” You can learn more about this article here.

 

If you like to go further and learn about this topic, here you have more useful information:

Principles of Epigenetics

Epigenetics of Lifestyle

The Epigenetics Revolution : How Modern Biology Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Genetics, Disease, and Inheritance

Suppression of inflammatory arthritis by the parasitic worm product ES-62 is associated with epigenetic changes in synovial fibroblasts.

An in vitro model of tumor heterogeneity resolves genetic, epigenetic, and stochastic sources of cell state variability.

Epigenetic regulation and targeting of ECM for cancer therapy.

Epigenetic Reprogramming of Aging

“Interrupted” reprogramming with Yamanaka factors reverse epigenetic age | Steve Horvath

What Is Epigenetics, and Why Is Everyone Talking about It?

 

 

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Microgrids, biting the old system

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Microgrids, biting the old system

Microgrids, biting the old system

The communities have more and more power thanks to the organization, and today it is a reality that, if they decide, they can generate their own energy using renewable energy through microgrids.

 

What is a micro network?

 

Microgrids are small-scale electricity supply networks designed to supply electricity to communities, backed by a high penetration of local renewable energies.

 

This local energy system incorporates three key components:

  1. Generation

  2. Storage

  3. Demand

     

Image www.tudelft.nl

 

Benefits of Microgrids

“Climate extremes are increasing. A modern, decentralized and flexible electricity system can meet the challenge with clean energy community microgrids, the logical next step in California’s remarkable history of energy innovation.”

– Ellie Cohen CEO, The Climate Center

  • Provide efficient, low-cost, clean energy.

  • Improve the operation and stability of the regional electric grid.

  • Reduce grid “congestion” and peak loads.

  • Helps to reduce fuel use, and carbon footprint.

     

And what is the difference between regular power and microgrids?

 

Instead of using energy that may be generated through burning fossil fuels, microgrids derive their power from solar panels, wind power and other renewable energy sources.

 

The world is changing, for example, we can see how “California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Texas score as the top states for microgrid policy activity, with Puerto Rico also listed in the top tier, according to a new report by Think Microgrid”.

Think Microgrid National Microgrid Action: Tier Map 

 

And while the networks are an excellent change, let’s not forget that the important thing is progress, for which the possibility of a hybrid system is also very beneficial, which, in fact, is the case in Australia. A report from https://www.energymonitor.ai/ explains that “Renewable energy became the major component of Australia’s electricity generation mix for the first time in 2019. The National Electricity Market (NEM), which delivers power to most of Australia’s regions except for Western Australia and the Northern Territory, reported that more than 50 percent of electricity delivered in that year came from solar- and wind-powered generation grids. As a result of these initiatives, the country’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will dramatically come down in the coming years.

 

Australia is leading the way globally for renewable energy generation and adoption. Using CAT’s extensive range of state-of-the-art hybrid technology platforms, Energy Power Systems Australia (EPSA) can deliver a full spectrum of hybrid solutions”.

 

We are passionate about this topic at AIU, not only because of the benefits for the environment, but also because of success stories like that of former student, Edison Pares Atiles, an electrical engineer who is working with rural communities in Puerto Rico to create innovative options.

Pares Atiles is a Doctor in Electrical Engineering from the Atlantic International University. Edison graduated in 2020, and his thesis produced a plan to establish community microgrids in a remote community in Puerto Rico, which was affected in 2017, when two almost consecutive hurricanes, Irma and María, hit the island, leaving it without power for weeks.

Pares Atiles prefers community grids over industrial ones. He points that a community microgrid is a better option because it belongs to the people, adding a social aspect. They operate, maintain, and benefit from it. The revenue generated by the microgrid can be invested back in the community, building steps for power, social and financial sustainability.

This project addresses advancement transversally, hitting the environment, economy, and social growth topics, putting the world one step closer to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

With a microgrid that provides electricity for communities in risk areas, you are generating Climate Action by preventing and reducing the effects of climate change. On the other hand, an autonomous electric grid aims to fulfill the Affordable and Clean Energy, Decent Work and Economic Growth, and Industry Innovation and Infrastructure goals.

As part of his planning, Pares Atiles includes an alliance with Credit Unions, an example of Partnership for the Goals.

This engineer is generating action that addresses some of his country’s problems integrally, showing passion and commitment for his people.

If you are interested in learning more about the topic of micro networks, we invite you to enjoy the following information:

This short video highlights examples of community microgrids and the need for social equity in addressing community energy resilience:

Get the Latest News from Microgrid Knowledge

‘COLLABORATING FOR A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE: CALIFORNIA’S FIRST 100% RENEWABLE MULTI-CUSTOMER MICROGRID IS NOW OPERATIONAL’

Generate electrical power anywhere with EPSA’s CAT® Hybrid Microgrid System solutions

Microgrids for Rural Areas : Research and Case Studies

Microgrid Design and Operation : Toward Smart Energy in Cities

Clean Energy Microgrids

Reactive power-sharing and voltage restoration in islanded AC microgrids.

Sustainability modelling and green energy optimization in microgrid powered distributed FogMicroDataCenters in rural area.

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What happened the day an asteroid hit the earth?

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What happened the day an asteroid hit the earth?

It is really impressive and distant to think about the time of the dinosaurs, but thanks to museums, movies and books, we can get a fairly close idea of how magnificent these animals were.

 

And although it is a mystery, little by little, thanks to paleontology, archeology and many other sciences, we have been learning more about its passage through the earth, from the beginning of the Jurassic (about 200 million years ago) to the end of the Cretaceous. (66 million years ago).

 

A still open question, How did the dinosaurs become extinct?

 

The site britannica.com relates how although “many hypotheses have been offered over the years to explain dinosaur extinction, but only a few have received serious consideration. The extermination of the dinosaurs has been a puzzle to paleontologists, geologists, and biologists for two centuries. Proposed causes include disease, heat waves and resulting sterility, freezing cold spells, the rise of egg-eating mammals, and X-rays from a nearby exploding supernova. Since the early 1980s, however, much attention has been focused on the so-called “asteroid theory” formulated by American scientists Walter Alvarez and Luis Alvarez. 

 

This theory states that a bolide (meteorite or comet) impact may have triggered the extinction event by ejecting a huge quantity of rock debris into the atmosphere, enshrouding Earth in darkness for several months or longer. With no sunlight able to penetrate this global dust cloud, photosynthesis ceased, resulting in the death of green plants and the disruption of the food chain.

 

Image that recreates how 66 million years ago an asteroid ended the life of the dinosaurs,

after impacting the earth.

 

To delve a bit into what happened, it’s worth quoting the explanation from the Salon article that explains, “Dinosaur’s doomsday was triggered by an asteroid 7.5 miles wide, roughly the size of Mount Everest, which crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. The 90-mile-wide impact site, called the Chicxulub crater, is expected to be the point of origin of the mass extinction event that wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs on Earth.”

 

The extinction event killed about 75 percent of life on Earth, though some sea creatures and burrowing animals, including early mammals, were better prepared to wait out the brief wave of superheated air caused by the impact that spread throughout. the planet.

 

And proof of all of the above, is the discovery of fossilized remains of a dinosaur possibly killed in the fifth mass extinction of the Earth in Tanis in North Dakota.

 

Artwork: The thinking is that a water surge buried all the creatures at Tanis

 

This recent discovery has been a great test for scientists who claim that a large asteroid was responsible for the extinction of this species.

 

In this video you can see how the fossil was discovered. Based on the state of the leg, it is thought that it was a single cut and that the animal died instantly, since there is no evidence of pathology.

 

If you’re looking to learn more about this amazing finding and the theory behind it, you can’t miss all the sources with have prepared for you:

Consider the theory of a large meteor or comet striking Earth and causing the extinction of dinosaurs

Astonishment, skepticism greet fossils claimed to record dinosaur-killing asteroid impact

Rapid increase in snake dietary diversity and complexity following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction.

Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction.

New, Tighter Timeline Confirms Ancient Volcanism Aligned With Dinosaurs’ Extinction.

The Last Days of the Dinosaurs: An Asteroid, Extinction, and the Beginning of Our World.

WHAT REALLY KILLED THE DINOSAURS?Fragment of the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs may have been found

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Quantum Computing vs Traditional

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Quantum Computing vs Traditional

A new revolution is taking place, where the laws of physics are combined with technology to multiply the capacities to process, calculate and transfer information to unsuspected limits with consequences that we still do not know.

 

In the words of the multinational IBM: “Quantum computing is a rapidly growing technology that takes advantage of the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers.”

 

This reality brings with it, in addition to handling data in an unimaginable way, a demand for many professional profiles that allow this revolution to become a reality, not only in the field of physicists, mathematicians or engineers, but also in all business processes. Today, more than ever, it is vital to have programs that allow students greater diversity in programs and much more innovative.

 

Quantum computing, the now.

 

An article on the decrypt site recounts how recently, “Canadian research startup Multiverse Computing has reached a milestone: its model can evaluate more than 1 octillion possible scenarios in 30 minutes. An octillion is a 10 followed by 30 zeros.

 

Thus completing its proof of concept, which combines blockchain data from the Tether (USDT) stablecoin, whose tokens are pegged to the US dollar, and public data from up to 10 major financial institutions. It also consulted with experts from two major Canadian banks to arrive at realistic parameters.

 

Multiverse Computing chose Tether for its model because the stablecoin, founded in 2014, had supported a variety of market scenarios in its eight years of blockchain data.”

 

If you are not yet familiar with the subject, we explain what quantum technology is.

 

The world has evolved in such a way that we now face a new type of technology, in which computers are like extraordinary electronic brains capable of performing tasks almost impossible for a classical computer in a few seconds. Now, supported by quantum mechanics, programmers put all their efforts into developing machines to do calculations never thought of.

 

To explain the difference between traditional and quantum computing, what is most obvious is:

 

The programming language. Traditional computing is based on the binary language (1 or 0), while quantum computing lacks a programming language. Instead, it uses complex algorithms.

 

Furthermore, quantum computers lack memory and a processor, instead they use qubits. The qubit is a quantum system with two eigenstates, and 1 bit difference that can only be 1 or 0, this can be both at the same time.

 

Image: www.multiversecomputing.com

 

How does a quantum computer work?

 

The site www.science.org.au explains that “A quantum computer works in a totally different way than a classical computer. Quantum bits or ‘qubits’ can exist in a superposition state of zero and one simultaneously. This means that a set of two qubits can be in a superposition of four states, requiring four numbers to uniquely identify the state. So the amount of information stored in N qubits is two to the power of N classical bits. 

 

You can learn more about how it works in this video.

 

What does this new technological era mean?

 

Definitely, this technological advance represents the next level in terms of artificial intelligence, in fact, scientists have recently taken new steps in this latest model by achieving in just 36 microseconds a task that the classics would take almost 9,000 years. If you want to read more about this news, click here.

 

In this video, you can see how Mercedes-Benz embraces the era of quantum computing.

 

The world is moving by leaps and bounds and knowledge is the only way we have to be able to keep up with innovations. Therefore, today more than ever, it is vital to have programs that allow students greater diversity and innovation.

 

If this topic is of interest to you, we invite you to read more:

 

Quantum Computers Explained – The Limits of Human Technology

Más sobre IBM y la computación cuántica

USA & Elon Musk Finally Reveal New Quantum Computer in 2022!

Mercedes-Benz is exploring quantum computing

Summer Reading Contest, Week 1: What Got Your Attention in The Times This Week?

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Summer Reading Contest, Week 1: What Got Your Attention in The Times This Week?

Update, June 17: Week 2 has now started.


Our 13th Annual Summer Reading Contest begins!

This contest is open to students 11-19 from anywhere in the world. To participate, submit a response by 9 a.m. Eastern on June 17 that answers the questions “What got your attention in The New York Times this week? Why?”

If you are 13 or older and live in the United States, or 16 or older from anywhere else in the world, post your response in the comment section. If you are a teacher, parent or guardian and your kids or students are 11-12 years old and live in the United States, or 11-15 and live in another country, see the bottom of this post for details on how to submit.

So what did you read, watch or listen to this week? Maybe you were consumed by front-page headlines about Uvalde or Ukraine — or maybe you were more taken with stories about sustainable fashion, a teenage race-car driver, the lifeguard shortage or whether Swedish people feed their guests. We don’t care what you choose, we just want to hear why you chose it.

We hope you’ll click around nytimes.com and find your own great articles, features and multimedia. But we also know that not everyone who participates has a Times subscription. Because all links to Times content from the student features on our site are free, every week we’ll try to help by posting interesting pieces from a variety of sections.


Need more details? The contest rules are all here, and you can read the work of last year’s winners here. A quick overview, though:

  • You can choose from anything published in the print paper or on nytimes.com in 2022, including videos, podcasts, graphics and photographs. (In your response, please include the URL or headline of the piece you pick.)

  • We’ll post this question each Friday from today through Aug. 12, and you’ll have until the next Friday morning to respond with your picks. Then we’ll close that post and open a new one with the same question.

  • We’ll choose at least one favorite answer to feature on our site each week. Winners from this week will be announced on June 28.

  • Feel free to participate each week, but we allow only one submission per person per week.

  • The contest is open to students ages 11 to 19 from anywhere in the world. If you are 13 or older and live in the United States, or 16 or older from anywhere else in the world, post your response in the comments section. If you are a teacher, parent or guardian of a student or child who is between the ages of 11 and 12 and live in the United States, or 11 and 15 and live in another country, then you must submit an entry on the student’s behalf using the form below. All entries from the comments section and the form below will be judged together.

Visualizing Vocabulary: 7 Word Field Notes Created by Students

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Visualizing Vocabulary: 7 Word Field Notes Created by Students

bane by Nishitha Pinninty, age 17, Crystal Springs Uplands School, Hillsborough, Calif.

epiphany by Haruna Floate, age 17, Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii

exhilarating by Haley Kehr, age 18, North Collins Junior Senior High School, North Collins, N.Y.

gamut by Sofia Gobin, age 17, Eric Hamber Secondary School, Vancouver, Canada

idiosyncrasy by Ananya Mandrekar, age 12, Millburn Middle School, Millburn, N.J.

incognito by Rachel Kim, age 15, Ramapo High School, Franklin Lakes, N.J.

luminous by Liyenna Khaderi, age 16, American School of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

pristine by Amelia Lemanowicz, age 16, Morris County School of Technology, Denville, N.J.

tête-à-tête by Helena Baruch, age 17, Trinity School, New York City

venturesome by Minha Park, age 16, Northern Highlands Regional High School, Allendale, N.J.

verdant by Faith, Fremont, Calif.