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Naukowo
O kupie, medytacji, wypadkach i sezonie huraganów - #021
Serwer Discord podkastu "Naukowo", poświęcony nauce, badaniom naukowym i dostarczający informacji o naukowych nowościach. Zapraszamy do dyskusji na tematy naukowe, dzieleniu się wiedzą i nowościami z naukowego świata - https://discord.gg/mqsjM5THXrW dzisiejszym odcinku podkastu Naukowo usłyszysz o nawigacji, medytacji i potężnych huraganach. Przyjrzymy się pszczołom i parzystości liczb, statystykom wypadków i ludzkiej kupie :)A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podk...
2022-05-25
19 min
Think Foley's
Practitioners Guide to Responding to Subpoenas
Adrian Hoel presents a "how-to" guide for practitioners responding to subpoenas to produce documents. It touches upon all the critical aspects of responding to subpoenas, including objections to production and objections to inspection. It identifies strategies for resolving objections, answers frequently asked questions and identifies potential missteps. This presentation focuses upon civil subpoenas in the Supreme Court of Victoria but will be useful in other Victorian and Federal court jurisdictions. Episode notes can be found: https://foleys.com.au/ResourceDetails.aspx?rid=502&cid=5
2021-03-29
1h 15
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How Do Ships Float?
The technology that keeps huge cargo ships afloat is amazingly simple. PJ, a masters student in Naval Construction and Engineering at MIT, explains just how simple it really is. Resources from MIT on the technologies in naval architecture that help even the heaviest cargo ships float: https://www.pinterest.com/mitk12video... Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-co... Hosted & Written...
2020-07-22
00 min
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What Is A Semiconductor?
Semiconductors are in everything from your cell phone to rockets. But what exactly are they, and what makes them so special? Find out from Jamie, a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. More information on semiconductors from MIT: https://www.pinterest.com/mitk12video... Go behind-the-scenes of this episode: http://mitk12videos.tumblr.com/post/1... Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT ...
2020-07-22
00 min
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MIT Explains: How Does Virtual Reality Work?
How can a tiny cardboard box make you feel like you're miles away at a sandy beach? And why aren't we all living in a virtual world right now, if it all seems so great? Valentina Shin, a Ph.D. student in the Computer Graphics Group at MIT's Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, explains! Watch this video with Google Cardboard by tapping the Cardboard icon on your phone. Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu made with love at MIT Creative...
2020-07-22
00 min
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MIT Explains: How To Make a Video Game
Video games are fun to play, but have you ever wondered how to make one? Carmelo, a grad student in the MIT Media Lab, shows how anyone can start learning how to create video games by talking to machines through programming languages. Start making at https://scratch.mit.edu! Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-co... Written by: Elizabeth Choe ‘13 with Carmelo Pr...
2020-07-22
00 min
Think Foley's
Understanding Public Interest Immunity in the Age of Lawyer X
Adrian Hoel defines PII as a rule of evidence which operates to restrict the production of otherwise relevant evidence in legal proceedings where its disclosure would be against the public interest. Author Adrian Hoel references timely examples and focuses on PII in the civil discovery processes.
2020-02-25
50 min