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Eduardo Arino De La Rubia
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A golpe de bit
A golpe de bit - La tortuga cretácica más completa que existe está en Teruel
Las tortugas, (Testudines) o quelonios forman un orden de reptiles que llevan 100 millones de años nadando en nuestros océanos. Representan el grupo de reptiles más antiguo que hasta ahora sobrevive, y vienen desde el periodo Cretácico, una etapa que acabó hace 201 millones de años. Ahora paleontólogos de la UNED y de la Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel-Dinópolis, el Museo Aragonés de Paleontología han descubierto en la localidad de Ariño el esqueleto más completo de Europa de una tortuga de hace 110 millones de años. Nos acercamos a este descubri...
2025-06-17
30 min
Vive! Radio Valladolid
Vive! Valladolid con Lidia Veiga 10.00 17-06-25 | Escuela de verano del Museo de la Ciencia. The Champions Burguer. Exposición sobre Eduardo
Actualidad y entretenimiento en Vive! Valladolid con Lidia Veiga. La coordinadora del Departamento Educativo del Museo de la Ciencia, Beatriz Gutiérrez, nos da detalles de la Escuela de Verano Amigos con plumas, pico y patas, que abre su plazo de inscripción. Conocemos cómo se presenta una nueva edición de The Champions Burguer con su jefa de prensa, Leonor Ariño. Hablamos de la exposición sobre la obra de Eduardo García Benito organizada por el Ayuntamiento y la Fundación Godofredo Garabito con su presidente, Guillermo Sánchez Garabito. Además, nos detenemos en las fiestas de...
2025-06-17
59 min
Ágora
Ibones en el Pirineo y tortugas del pasado en Teruel
El geólogo y experto en didáctica de las ciencias experimentales Alfonso Pardo explica en Ágora cómo son los ibones y de qué forma revelan el pasado. Pardo es además buceador. Y el paleontólogo de la Fundación Dinópolis Eduardo Espílez detalla la nueva investigación realizada por paleontólogos del Grupo de Biología Evolutiva de la UNED y de la Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel-Dinópolis (Museo Aragonés de Paleontología), publicada en la revista científica Cretaceous Research, sobre el esqueleto más completo de Europa de la tortuga Plastremys...
2025-06-13
23 min
Podcast de Juan Ramón Rallo
28-M: Análisis de los resultados electorales
Tertulia sobre los resultados en directo de las elecciones autonómicas y municipales de España. Participarán Domingo Soriano, María Blanco, Eduardo Fernández, Irune Ariño, Luca Costantini y Pablo Gianella. Hazte miembro en: https://plus.acast.com/s/juanrallo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-05-29
4h 05
Audios Juan Ramón Rallo
Audios Juan R. Rallo. 28-M-2023: Análisis de los resultados electorales | Municipales y Autonómicas
28-M-2023: Análisis de los resultados electorales | Municipales y Autonómicas. Tertulia sobre los resultados en directo de las elecciones autonómicas y municipales de España. Participarán Domingo Soriano, María Blanco, Eduardo Fernández, Irune Ariño, Luca Costantini y Pablo Gianella. Emitido en directo el 28 de Mayo de 2023 Ayuda a la continuidad de este canal dándole al botón "APOYAR" en IVOOX, conviértete en Patrono y tendrás acceso a episodios exclusivos!!! https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-audios-juan-ramon-rallo_sq_f1869461_1.html ¡¡¡Muchas gracias!!!
2023-05-29
4h 05
Lances de Radio
Lances de Radio - Programa 181
El programa semanal en el que repasamos la actualidad cinegética. En el episodio de hoy… Inauguración Cinegética 2022; Equipos de pesca para el mar y Río de la Vida; Esteller presenta el Range T.A.; Eduardo Fernández de Araoz, premio internacional C.L. MacElroy; Vanguard España sortea un visor en Club de Caza; Tony Sánchez Ariño y su nuevo libro ‘En medio de la nada’; Captur nos presenta la feria de CyP en Calamocha 7 y 8 de mayo.
2022-03-19
1h 16
Calle Oscura
Calle Oscura 17: Un Libro es una Semilla con Montse Puig [E05T02]
En la web de Ediciones Anómalas se lee esto: "De los libros nos gusta todo. El olor y el tacto del papel, la tipografía, los blancos, el sonido acariciador de las hojas al pasar … y el placer único de cerrarlos con la satisfacción de haber disfrutado de experiencias y momentos que ya son nuestros y que nos han hecho un poco más inteligentes o que han tocado profundidades que son de todos, aunque pocos son capaces de ponerlas al alcance de los demás. Los libros son un deleite físico y un motivo de gozo espiritua...
2021-12-09
1h 17
Partially Derivative
Interview: Eduardo Ariño de la Rubia, VP of Product at Domino Data Lab
The future of data science with Eduardo Ariño de la Rubia
2016-06-03
00 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with Dirk Eddelbuettel at useR! 2014
First things first, Dirk Eddelbuettel was recently named ordinary. This seems contradictory, since Dirk is a known HPC expert, an organizer of the R in Finance conference, the creator of Rcpp, and a Debiancontributor. These are only a few of the many accolades bestowed upon Dirk without even a hint of puffery. And yet, Dirk Eddelbuettel is considered ordinary. What makes Dirk ordinary? It should be mentioned that to the Vienna-based nonprofit that provides R’s leadership, the R Foundation for Statistical Computing, ‘ordinary’ means something quite different to the lay person. Ordinary members provide guidance and direction for the R P...
2014-09-25
24 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with Romain Francois at useR! 2014
At the useR! 2014 conference, without a doubt one of the overriding themes was R’s history, legacy, and future as an interface into the “best of the best” algorithms which were available. Romain Francois’ package, Rcpp11, is at the forefront and was explicitly showcased as one of the ways in which R was staying true to it’s roots as an interface. An R programmer for over a decade, Romain started as an “R first” developer, only later moving to more traditional software engineering languages. In this interview, Romain and I discuss a wide range of topics, from R’s history as an...
2014-09-17
22 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with Heather Turner at useR! 2014
Heather Turner is a biostatistician and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, as well as a consultant. She became familiar with R during her PhD studies as an R user, and a few years later she developed the Generalized Non-Linear Models package which is still in use today. Our conversation, at useR! 2014, begins with this transition from R user to R developer. As an academic with roots outside of the traditional Computer Science background, Dr. Turner had some fascinating insights about what makes the R programming language interesting and different. She is a former editor of the...
2014-09-10
21 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with Yihui Xie at useR! 2014
Yihui Xie intended to make it easier to do his homework, but instead found himself tackling one of the greatest problems in modern science: reproducibility of results. Through his work on the knitR package, he has assembled a toolchain which allows the user to produce beautiful, ready-to-distribute documents which contain a whole, self-supporting, and reproducible analysis. In this interview, Yihui discusses how he came to the R programming language and how he set about building knitR. He also mentions the great momentum and energy of the R community in China, and what he’s currently focused on at RStudio.
2014-09-01
18 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with David Smith at useR! 2014
David Smith is an integral part of the R community. His background in computational statistics goes back to the early 90s . David has worked at Revolution R, one of the leading R companies, for nearly a decade. His name has been included in lists such as: Top 20 influencers in big data 30 most influencial Data Scientists on Twitter #3 Best Big Data Twitter account Top Big Data Executives and Experts to Follow on Twitter David Smith is a powerhouse of connections, information, and knowledge not only about the R community but also the Data Ecosystem...
2014-08-25
15 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A Conversation with Tal Galili at useR! 2014
Tal Galili is, in many ways, a central spoke of the R community. Both gregarious and thoughtful, he has grown his website r-bloggers.com into the definitive aggregation of the R community’s voice through his genuine, passion-driven intensity. Tal had a simple desire as a young programmer - to learn more about his chosen tools - and looked to the internet to find other voices like his. When googling for “R blogs”, Tal found numerous blogs about pirates, but only a handful about R. This interview details how Tal started R-Bloggers and decided to challenge the status quo, as wel...
2014-08-18
34 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A CONVERSATION WITH MAX KUHN – THE USER! 2014 INTERVIEW
Max provides some amazing insights into the why and how of caret, an R package he created. He also discusses his book on Applied Predictive Modeling which he co-authored with Kjell Johnson, including details on how he set out to write the book he wished he would have had. As a special bonus, Max also describes Quinlan’s C5.0, an alternate “forest of decision trees” algorithm, the secrets of which were hidden behind commercial licensing for years – and which has recently been ported and made available to the R ecosystem. Whether you are a beginner just getting your feet wet with...
2014-08-14
26 min
DataScience.LA Podcast
A CONVERSATION WITH HADLEY WICKHAM – THE USER! 2014 INTERVIEW
Hadley Wickham is famous. He’s not Kardashian famous, but walking around useR! and seeing the community’s reaction to him, there’s no question, he’s ‘R famous’. If you have the good fortune to see his talks, tutorials, or sessions in person, you owe it to yourself to do so. He projects depth and wisdom with a booming voice, which combines with a hard-won confidence brought about by years of honing his craft and developing his expertise. He takes as much time as is needed to answer questions, listens to every single bit of feedback and succeeds in making yo...
2014-08-14
34 min