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Brains, Vision Pro Loses Its Luster, and More Big Tech News February 13, 2024 Ph.D. students
explain their research using interpretive dance, results are awesome Have you ever wished you could
deliver your Ph.D. thesis in the form of dance. Indeed, the Dance Your PhD contest is a fresh take on
communicating research. And the chemistry prize was awarded to Jyaysi Desai, a PhD student at
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, for an elaborate Bollywood dance to explain the role of
the innate immune cells—called neutrophils— in dealing with different diseases. For nine years
running the contest has attracted video submissions from scientists who hip hop, salsa, samba, acro-
yoga, interpretive, etc., etc. their research topic. I had to blend in the shadows so that they didn’t
disappear all of a sudden. Advertisement Previous winners have included an interpretive dance to
explain sperm competition. Advertisement This year’s winner combines hip-hop, salsa, and acrobatics
to explore the relationship between policies and effective water protection. And who says academics
are out of touch with the real world. The video showed the development of polio vaccine which
utilized a dissolvable patch with microneedles. Ceramic and glass global markets Contact Search the
Site. Adobe After Effects is what makes the magic happen, where Libby dances across one edge and
reappears on the other side — basically you can make part of the screen show one video and another
part of the screen show another video, so I made the two parts of the screen show two parts of the
same video. I'm an enthusiast of creative science communication, e.g. through words, games and art.
Do you think it is something that you would enjoy. But the dance videos are used only for “partial
fulfillment” of the candidates’ PhD dissertations. According to the AAAS, they are trying to capture
a broader picture of research across disciplines. In addition, Ines Van Keer of KU Leurven in
Belgium composed a dance that examined parents’ interaction with their children. However, this
year’s overall winner of the Dance Your PhD competition was Nancy Scherich, a PhD student at
University of California, Santa Barbara. One was the performance of Deepti Mathur from Colombia
University. This year’s biology category was awarded to Pearl Lee, from the University of Sydney,
who showcased her ballet skills to explain her PhD research on a molecule called tropoelastin. So the
next time a PhD student is asked to explain their work, they should answer with a dance. Any use of
this content for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), or similar purposes is strictly
prohibited without prior written consent from the website owner. Another notable entry was on polio
by Chandana Kolluru. It was ME! And I had never done any video editing before. The final
choreography incorporates styles of all the dance groups, which illustrates the impact of dialogue in
creating successful water policy. Keeping this in mind, a contest was organized to make it interesting
and powerful to communicate research using interpretive dance. Moreover, there are various criteria
that must be met in order to win—artistic merit, scientific merit, and combination of science and art.
In addition, videos uploaded only on YouTube are considered. She explored what occurs in people’s
minds when they are in the process of evaluating creative ideas. I model homophily and time-varying
dynamics on social networks.
Finalists for this year's competition were just announced, and yes, they are amazing. This PhD
student used classical and modern Indian dance to showcase the fate of tumor cells that lacked an
important gene and impact of drug intervention. I learned, by putting in hundreds of hours and
failing and trying again, how to use these two powerful video editing programs, Adobe After Effects
and FinalCut Pro. But then, how do you use an iPad to record video from directly above. In
addition, videos uploaded only on YouTube are considered. Her presentation consisted of sea stars
and mussel population performing a jazz-like dance. Judge for yourself, and vote for your favorite if
you’re so inclined, here. However, the female ejects a higher proportion of sperm from the brother of
the first mate and favours the sperm of the non-brother, facilitating a higher fertility by the non-
brother's sperm. Advertisement The physics prize went to Merritt Moore, from Oxford University,
who explored the properties of quantum mechanics with a tango. And, there’s cash and prizes, not to
mention “immortal geek fame on the Internet,” according to the Science news release, on the line.
“The goal is to do away with jargon—indeed, to do away with spoken words altogether—and use
human bodies to convey the essence of scientific research,” says the release, which also includes all
12 finalists for the contest’s sixth year. The grand prize consisted of an opportunity to attend the
2018 AAAS meeting, Austin Texas (including transport and accommodation facilities for 2 days).
The contest, known as Dance Your PhD contest began in 2007 to bring researchers from different
areas to highlight their research. One was the performance of Deepti Mathur from Colombia
University. This is due to the fact that Oliveira is currently working in the field of biosensors that can
identify DNA in bodily fluids, even the fluids that have been washed away by alcohol. So we filmed
in a building at Brown that used to be a church, and put the camera in the organ loft pointing straight
down. We taped the pentagons to the floor directly below the iPad. I model homophily and time-
varying dynamics on social networks. Oliveira studies biosensors at the Federal University of
Pernambuco, in Recife, Brazil. This phenomenon resulted in mussel populations taking over
territories that once belonged to sea stars. It was ME! And I had never done any video editing
before. In her dance video, originality and usefulness were struggling against each other to come up
with creative thoughts. Her presentation described sea star wasting disease began to spread in 2013
and 2014. This year’s biology category was awarded to Pearl Lee, from the University of Sydney,
who showcased her ballet skills to explain her PhD research on a molecule called tropoelastin. This
upcoming meeting will be taking place from 15-19 February, 2018. In my PhD thesis, I explored the
effect of brotherhood on sperm competition and female choice. As an educator my aim is to increase
public understanding of the dynamic nature of biology. Her video was based on a crime and its
investigation. She was also announced the winner of the online Audience Favourite Award. Another
notable entry was on polio by Chandana Kolluru. You should really just watch the video, but here's
the gist: Females of the red jungle fowl mate with multiple males, which can create competition
between sperm of different males in order to fertilize the egg.
Interestingly, the brother of the first male that the female has mated with invests more sperm in the
female than the non-brother of the first male mate. In the video, the different dancing styles represent
different political groups, which fight over how to achieve effective water protection policies. Judge
for yourself, and vote for your favorite if you’re so inclined, here. Advertisement No but really.
Watch it. Then go watch the rest, and vote on your favorite, over at Science. You should really just
watch the video, but here's the gist: Females of the red jungle fowl mate with multiple males, which
can create competition between sperm of different males in order to fertilize the egg. The contest,
known as Dance Your PhD contest began in 2007 to bring researchers from different areas to
highlight their research. There are four categories: physics, chemistry, biology, and social sciences,
with the best dance overall awarded the trip to Stanford. Her video was based on a crime and its
investigation. Indeed, it is crucial that public gets to know about the research results in order to have
a thorough understanding of critical and useful research. So then the question is, what video camera
can we get that has good resolution. Advertisement The physics prize went to Merritt Moore, from
Oxford University, who explored the properties of quantum mechanics with a tango. But then, how
do you use an iPad to record video from directly above. This is due to the fact that Oliveira is
currently working in the field of biosensors that can identify DNA in bodily fluids, even the fluids
that have been washed away by alcohol. She was also announced the winner of the online Audience
Favourite Award. To do this, I bought an 8-foot plank from Home Depot, which I tied to a chair
using an Ethernet cord, and taped the iPad to the end of the plank, and then leaned out over the
railing to press Record and Stop. In this annual dance competition, you need to explain your PhD
research in a form of interpretive dance. According to the AAAS, they are trying to capture a broader
picture of research across disciplines. And the chemistry prize was awarded to Jyaysi Desai, a PhD
student at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, for an elaborate Bollywood dance to explain
the role of the innate immune cells—called neutrophils— in dealing with different diseases.
Petervari is studying at the Queen Mary University, London. Do you think it is something that you
would enjoy. For instance, the lead author of the research should be present in the submitted video.
Metz scooped the top prize from 31 other submissions this year. She explored what occurs in people’s
minds when they are in the process of evaluating creative ideas. Watch Dave Bautista Opens Up
About His Relationship With Denis Villeneuve. Florence Metz, of the University of Bern in
Switzerland, is the first winner of the social sciences category to win the top prize. Advertisement
Previous winners have included an interpretive dance to explain sperm competition. According to
Scherich, “I think dance is an excellent form to describe mathematics.” Scherich further stated that
the main challenge in communicating mathematics is to make concepts relevant and relatable. Our
author-focused webinars and workshops primarily cater to the needs of ESL authors, early-stage
researchers, and graduate students who want to know more about the issues pertinent to successful
publication. Read More. Her presentation consisted of sea stars and mussel population performing a
jazz-like dance.
Oliveira studies biosensors at the Federal University of Pernambuco, in Recife, Brazil. Her
presentation described sea star wasting disease began to spread in 2013 and 2014. The contest,
known as Dance Your PhD contest began in 2007 to bring researchers from different areas to
highlight their research. Advertisement Previous winners have included an interpretive dance to
explain sperm competition. If you pause the video at any point, you will find that it looks perfect,
with about 105% of a Libby on the screen at any one time. This PhD student used classical and
modern Indian dance to showcase the fate of tumor cells that lacked an important gene and impact
of drug intervention. Advertisement No but really. Watch it. Then go watch the rest, and vote on
your favorite, over at Science. Its message, however, is deep as it focuses on the utility of
communication with the non-scientific community. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on
the unsubscribe link in the newsletter. I model homophily and time-varying dynamics on social
networks. And the chemistry prize was awarded to Jyaysi Desai, a PhD student at Ludwig
Maximilian University of Munich, for an elaborate Bollywood dance to explain the role of the innate
immune cells—called neutrophils— in dealing with different diseases. And who says academics are
out of touch with the real world. This year’s biology category was awarded to Pearl Lee, from the
University of Sydney, who showcased her ballet skills to explain her PhD research on a molecule
called tropoelastin. I learned, by putting in hundreds of hours and failing and trying again, how to
use these two powerful video editing programs, Adobe After Effects and FinalCut Pro. Interestingly,
the brother of the first male that the female has mated with invests more sperm in the female than the
non-brother of the first male mate. Watch Dave Bautista Opens Up About His Relationship With
Denis Villeneuve. Keeping this in mind, a contest was organized to make it interesting and powerful
to communicate research using interpretive dance. She was also announced the winner of the online
Audience Favourite Award. In my PhD thesis, I explored the effect of brotherhood on sperm
competition and female choice. February 16, 2024 OpenAI Sora's Breaks Our Brains, Vision Pro
Loses Its Luster, and More Big Tech News February 13, 2024 Ph.D. students explain their research
using interpretive dance, results are awesome Have you ever wished you could deliver your Ph.D.
thesis in the form of dance. But then, how do you use an iPad to record video from directly above.
Any use of this content for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), or similar purposes is
strictly prohibited without prior written consent from the website owner. She explored what occurs
in people’s minds when they are in the process of evaluating creative ideas. Indeed, it is crucial that
public gets to know about the research results in order to have a thorough understanding of critical
and useful research. In addition, Ines Van Keer of KU Leurven in Belgium composed a dance that
examined parents’ interaction with their children. There is, however, one finalist related to materials
science. This phenomenon resulted in mussel populations taking over territories that once belonged to
sea stars. For nine years running the contest has attracted video submissions from scientists who hip
hop, salsa, samba, acro-yoga, interpretive, etc., etc. their research topic. For instance, the lead author
of the research should be present in the submitted video.

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