Category: Public Focused

Nina Tandon : #2 of 1000 Lifes

Born Nina Marie Tandon Education MBA, Columbia University PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 2009 MS in Electrical Engineering, MIT, 2006 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Cooper Union, 2001 Occupation Biomedical engineer businessperson author Title CEO of EpiBone Nina Marie Tandon is an American biomedical engineer. She is the CEO and co-founder of EpiBone. She currently serves as an adjunct […]

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美国法律最可怕的一个判决

这将意味着以后所有的游行人人都应该荷枪实弹,捍卫自己。 (如果突然听到一阵枪响或鞭炮响,成千上万持枪游行的队伍将如何应对,警察肯定没那么多人。不敢想象) But Rittenhouse lawyer Mark Richards countered that Rittenhouse was ambushed by a “crazy person” — Rosenbaum. Rittenhouse testified that Rosenbaum chased him down and made a grab for his rifle, causing him to fear the weapon was going to be used against him. His account of Rosenbaum’s behavior was largely corroborated by video […]

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Planktonium

Scoop up a cup of water anywhere on Earth, and you will find strange, entrancing life-forms called plankton. From brilliantly colored blobs to miniature monsters adorned with tentacles and gigantic eyes, every drop of H2O, be it freshwater or seawater, hums with microscopic life most of us have never seen. For the past three years, […]

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Rivian is bigger than Volkswagen

Rivian has no any cars delivered yet, but the total market value is bigger than Volkswagen. Unreal!

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Climber-filmmaker Jimmy Chin: Living life on the edge

Commit, and then figure it out.  “I often get asked, like, ‘What’s the greatest risk you’ve ever taken in your life?’ And I assume people think it’s on a mountain somewhere deciding to continue on,” Chin said. “It’s clear to me in my life that the biggest risk I ever took was deciding to commit […]

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Nearly 80% of downtown Toronto office employees are still working from home

Despite all sorts of efforts to entice employees and employers back into their gleaming office towers, the Financial District remains a relative ghost town compared to what it was before the pandemic struck in March of 2020. see: https://www.blogto.com/city/2021/11/nearly-80-downtown-toronto-office-employees-are-still-working-home/

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Psychological Immaturity Threatens Our Democracy

KEY POINTS Democracy requires psychological maturity. America’s culture is young, and can often seem childish, a bit too loud, self-centered, distractible, and cheerful. America losing its psychological maturity also loses the necessary psychological tools for keeping democracy functional. see: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/insight-therapy/202111/psychological-immaturity-threatens-our-democracy

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