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Tag Archives: science
Off-the-Record Messaging: Useful Security and Privacy for IM
May 23, 2007 lecture by Ian Goldberg for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In this talk, Ian discusses “Off-the-Record Messaging” (OTR), a widely used software tool for secure and private instant messaging; he outlines the properties of … Continue reading
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Tagged application, computer, design, engineering, Goldberg, Ian, IM, privacy, programming, science, security, software
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How young is too young to watch television?
The growth of media has had an ever-expanding role in the lives of children, especially in terms of a child’s physical and mental health. Here, Michael Rich, MD, MPH, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children’s … Continue reading
Posted in children development
Tagged children, health, humanities, infants, media, medicine, science, Social, teens, television
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Helping Young Aggressive Children Beat the Odds
In this University of Washington program, Carolyn Webster-Stratton, professor of family and child nursing at the University of Washington, talks about why some children are aggressive. Early onset aggression in children as young as age 3 is the single most-important … Continue reading
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Tagged child, development', health, medicine, psychology, science, Social
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Fetal Development Week 19 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
Now, your baby has taken measures to protect his thin, sensitive skin in the womb by making a waxy coating called vernix. For more information visit: http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT Duration : 0:1:22
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Tagged 19 weeks, advice, amniotic fluid, baby development, blog, brown fat, fetal development, fetal development video, fetal development week 19, fetus at nineteen weeks, health, illumistream, medicine, physical, pregnancy by week, pregnancy month 5, pregnancy month five, pregnancy video, pregnancy week by week, science, vernix, vernix caseosa, video, week 19 of pregnancy, week by week, week nineteen of pregnancy
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THE FULL RELEASE OF FACTUAL INFORMATION ON UFO’S AND ALIENS (Part 10)
In this incredibly informal documentary as well as an actual filmed lecture we will al hear from many former highly intelligent Government employees, secret agency members, tope secret classified clearnace employess, and also many engineers for both NASA and all … Continue reading
Posted in information development
Tagged alien, antigravity, classified, disc, military, moon, NASA, Navy, nazis, outer, science, space, technology, UFO
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Families of kids with autism talk about their successes.
Parents and siblings of people with autism recount the diagnosis of their loved ones. Their family members with autism attend Princeton Child Development Institute (PCDI), and today are doing things their doctors and families never thought was possible. To learn … Continue reading
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Tagged ABA, adults, analysis, applied, autism, behavior, children, disability, families, intervention, non-profit, PCDI, Research, science
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Self-Improving Artificial Intelligence
October 24, 2007 lecture by Steve Omohundro for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Steve presents fundamental principles that underlie the operation of “self-improving systems,” i.e., computer software and hardware that improve themselves by learning from their own … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, application, artificial, computer, design, engineering, Intelligence, Omohundro, programming, science, software, Steve
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Fetal Development Weeks 1 to 3 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
In Week 1 of pregnancy, you won’t be pregnant yet! Most women conceive during the 2nd week of their cycle yet the baby’s gestational age is based on the end of your last period. http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT Duration : 0:2:37
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Tagged 1 week pregnant, 2 weeks pregnant, 3 weeks pregnant, advice, baby development, blog, conception, fetal development, fetal development video, health, illumistream, medicine, ovulation, physical, pregnancy by week, pregnancy month 1, pregnancy month one, pregnancy video, pregnancy week by week, science, video, week 1 of pregnancy, week 2 of pregnancy, week 3 of pregnancy, week by week
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