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The way we learn and share experiences is changing. INBAR’s themed online webinar series brings bamboo and rattan experts from all over the world together to educate, inspire and discuss, without the need for travel.
This is session 1 of the series 'Bamboo: A Very Sustainable Construction Material'. These webinar sessions aim to build greater awareness about bamboo’s potential to alleviate the world’s acute housing crisis, as a low-cost form of construction and as part of the development of zero-emission, ‘green’ cities.
Speaker: Mauricio Cardenas Laverde, Founder of Studio Cardenas Conscious Design
Topic: Conscious design bamboo architecture
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Topic: Sustainable design of bamboo architecture in China
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Topic: Bamboo Architecture and Construction
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Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan: The Blackman of the Nile & His Family on the GBE - WLIB 9/18/91 [Pt1/2] interviewed by Gary Byrd on WLIB
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Can money and power ever make us happy? How much is enough? Our constant desire for more is part of our human nature.
Some call it a useful dowry of evolution, others a fault in the human genetic make-up: The old mortal sin Greed seems to be more ubiquitous than ever. Why can't people ever get enough, where is this self-indulgence leading - and are there any ways out of this vicious circle of gratification?
"People like to have a lot of stuff because it makes them the feeling of living forever," says American social psychologist Sheldon Solomon, who believes today's materialism and consumerism will have disastrous consequences.
Anyone who fails to satisfy his or her desires in this age of the Ego is deemed a loser. But with more than 7 billion people on the Earth, the ramifications of this excessive consumption of resources are already clear. Isn’t the deplorable state of our planet proof enough that "The Greed Program," which has made us crave possessions, status and power, is coming to an end? Or is the frenzied search for more and more still an indispensable part of our nature? We set off to look for the essence of greed. And we tell the stories of people who - whether as perpetrators or victims or even just as willing consumers - have become accomplices in a sea change in values.
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Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navigation, photosynthesis and even our delicate sense of smell? Clues are mounting that the rules governing the subatomic realm may play an unexpectedly pivotal role in the visible world. Join leading thinkers in the emerging field of quantum biology as they explore the hidden hand of quantum physics in everyday life and discuss how these insights may one day revolutionize thinking on everything from the energy crisis to quantum computers.
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 1, 2012
MODERATOR: John Hockenberry
PARTICIPANTS: Paul Davies, Seth Lloyd, Thorsten Ritz
John Hockenberry's introduction 00:00
Participant Introductions 06:28
How is there a convergence between biology and the quantum? 7:45
Are particles in two places at once or is this based just on observations? 12:43
Are biological states creating a unique quantum rules? 17:32
Quantum mechanics is so counterintuitive. 23:00
Can nature have a quantum sense? 27:29
The quantum migration of birds... With bird brains? 31:50
Electron spin and magnetic fields. 37:00
Cryptochrome releases particles with spin and the bird knows where to go. 40:28
How is bird migration an example for evolution? 49:13
photosynthesis and quantum phenomena. 55:00
Bacteria doing quantum search. 1:00:21
Is quantum tunneling the key to quantum biology? 1:06:56
What are the experiments that prove this? 1:12:28
When fields converge how do you determine causality? 1:19:49
We have no idea how life began. 1:24:59
Replication leads to variation which is the beginning of life? 1:31:05
The Law of Large Numbers and the Central Limit Theorem. Probability explained with easy to understand 3D animations.
Correction: Statement at 13:00 should say "very close" to 50%.