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The happy experiences guests have at Disney Parks are the sum of the many moving parts that go into the creation of all the attractions鈥攊ncluding new ride Mickey and Minnies Runaway Railway and nighttime spectaculars like World of Color: One. io9 talked to a trio of Disney employees, all women in STEM, whose work behind the scenes helps make that magic come to life. These leaders in STEM science, technology, engineering, and math play an important role within Disney Parks, aiming to make every trip as seamless as possible while working on the tech that fuels the pixie dust. Read on for our interviews with Hava Levy, senior product manager, Digital Experience; Catherine McCoy, senior manager, Industrial Engineering; and Kim Oliveras, operations manager of Ente stanley cup rtainment, Technical an stanley quencher d Show Services. Sabina Graves, io9: Im so excited to dive into the STEM arm of Disney Parks with you all. Lets start with introductions and a bit of background on how you came into your respective roles. Catherine McCoy: Ive been at the Disneyland Resort for seven years full time. When I was in school, I was startin stanley thermos g my studies as a mechanical engineer, and I started to try and figure out, what do I want to do And Disney Industrial Engineering had a video that talks about what industrial engineers do at Disneyland. I realized, wow, I can merge some technical skills with math and engineering where processes improve. And in this role youre not designing physical assets like you would be as an Mjya Spreading the Word
Delicate Mechanism of the Ear , c1934.Print Collector / Getty ImagesBy Alison Atkin / stanley becher History TodayDecember 9, 2015 2:00 PM ESTHistory TodayThis post is in partnership with History Today. The article below was originally published at HistoryToday.An estimated 10 per cent of the worldrsquo population is, to some degree, deaf. That is 700 million individuals, ranging from those who have mild hearing loss and may or may not rely on hearing aids or lip-reading, to those who communicate using sign language and are part of a diverse Deaf culture.There are two types of deafness: conductive hearing loss occurs when sounds cannot make it to the inner ear, while sensorineural hearing loss occurs when the cell stanley kubek termiczny s or nerves in the inner ear cannot receive or transmit sounds. Both types can be present from birth or acquired throughout life and neither is new to human history.Yet, despite its existence, there is little reference to deafness by historians or archaeologists, except for those focused on the study of disability. How far back can we look for evidence of deafness Let us start by looking at some of the first references to deafness in the historical record.The earliest written record of hearing loss is believed to date from 1550 BC in Ancient Egypt. The Ebers Papyrus offers a remedy for lsquo;Ear-That-Hears-Badlyrsquo;: injecting olive oil, red lead, ant eggs, bat wings and goat u stanley cupe rine into the ears. Whether lsquo;Ear-That-Hears-Badlyrsquo; refers to temporary hearing loss c

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European Parliament Building in Brussels, Belgium on Jan. 8, 2022.Dursun Aydemir鈥擜 stanley cup nadolu Agency/Getty ImagesIdeasBy Kersti KaljulaidNovember 28, 2023 12:49 PM ESTKaljulaid served as President of Estonia between 2016 and 2021.The soap opera-like ousting and swift return of OpenAI CEO Sam A stanley cup ltman produced plenty of fodder for ironic quips online but it also exposed some serious fault lines. One such critique I enjoyed was: How are we supposed stanley cup to solve the AI alignment problem if aligning just a few board members presents an insurmountable challenge As the company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI may be one of the more recognizable names, but artificial intelligence is more than one company. It s a technology of immense consequence, yet it remains almost entirely unregulated. The E.U. has a chance to meaningfully tackle that challenge鈥攂ut not if it bends the knee to Big Techs ongoing onslaught. Inspirational Members of the European Parliament have so far been standing firm in the face of incredible pressure, in an effort to save this landmark legislation. On the weekend, E.U. Commissioner Thierry Breton spoke out against what he claims are self-serving lobbying efforts by Frances Mistral AI and other AI companies that do not serve public interest. These lawmakers need and deserve our support at this crucial moment. Europe is poised to lead in a world that is waking up to the need to regulate AI. From the U.S. Executive Order to the recent AI Safety Summit hosted by the U.K. at Bletchley Zvxq Division On Trade Disrupts Democratic Convention
By Megan McCluskeySeptember 15, 2016 10:36 AM EDTLate-night television has bec air max 1 ome more pointed, more passionate and often more partisan than ever before in its pol adidas og itical satire, as TIME explores in this week cover story. As the 2016 election has drawn closer, hosts like Late Night Seth Meyers, Full Frontal Samantha Bee and Last Week Tonight John Oliver have made their anti-Donald Trump political views more and more apparent.Meyers in particular has used his nightly show as a platform to air his grievances with Trump, consistently slamming the Republican nominee during his opening monologues and segments like A Closer Look and air max 1 That Actually Happened.From bits on Trump praise for Russian leader Vladimir Putin to the news that he has not yet released his tax returns, Meyers has tackled several aspects of Trump campaign with biting satire.Here are 10 of his most noteworthy Trump tirades:On Trump calling Vladimir Putin a great leader:.A Closer Look at Trump national security plan:A Couple Things about Trump modeling agency:A Closer Look at Trump reaching out to black and Latino voters:An interview with Trump doctor:On why Trump won ;t release h
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