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My humble storage of thoughts, ideas and passionS Who is Hmm the writer: — 7 times TEDx speaker — Book writer — Alumni of 5 Quantum computing programs QSYS Waterloo, Poland NAWA, Finland, Qiskit, Germany — Volunteer at ACT — Discoverer

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We're Taught Education Can End Poverty. Here's the Truth. | NYT Opinion

Text by Nicholas Kristof Around the world we talk a good game about the importance of education, but we rarely act as if we mean it. Here’s an unlikely exception: Sierra Leone, one of the world’s most impoverished countries. In the video above, I travel to Sierra Leone to chronicle that country’s campaign to get all children in school — and then to get them to actually learn to read, even in ramshackle schools with no electricity or plumbing. The children broke my heart and also inspired me. If Sierra Leone can do this, other countries can — and surely the United States can emulate that same determination to help every child learn. This education revolution in Sierra Leone is the brainchild of President Julius Maada Bio and his youthful minister of education, David Sengeh. A Harvard graduate, Sengeh was working for IBM when President Bio asked him to come home and help his country — but now they face a test. Nationwide elections will be held late this month, with Bio campaigning for another term. I wrote a column (

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/24/opinion/education-revolution-sierra-leone.html)

about what we can learn from Sierra Leone — and about the ways the revolution still falls short: Children are sometime beaten for failing to pay school fees that are in fact illegal. Despite these failings, what I take away most is the hope reverberating through the nation. The world, in short, has much to learn from this nation’s determination to give every child an education. See it for yourself in this short film. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video ---------- Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.

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Some really cool stuff happening! This smells like another Quantum revolution 😁
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Google’s quantum computer suggests that wormholes are real

Perhaps wormholes will no longer be relegated to the realm of science fiction.

Some photos from a Korean trip :)))
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Get ready for fun!
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📣 Iqtidorli va serg‘ayrat maktab o‘quvchilari diqqatiga! ❄️ “Yangi O‘zbekiston” universitetida “Qishki oromgoh”ga qabul boshlandi. ✅ Oromgohda sizni quyidagilar kutmoqda: 🔹startap loyiha yaratirish bo‘yicha malakali mentor va xorijlik professorlardan 5-kunlik onlayn darslar; 🔹darslarni puxta o‘zlashtirgan qatnashchilar uchun startaplar tanlovi; 🔹tanlov g‘oliblari uchun qimmatbaho sovg‘alar, “Yozgi oromgoh”ga yo‘llanma hamda turli kompaniya va korxonalarga bir kunlik sayohat. 👉 Ro‘yxatdan o‘tish 🗓 Ro‘yxatdan o‘tish 9-fevralga qadar davom etadi. ❗️Mazkur loyihada faqat 8-11-sinf o‘quvchilari ishtirok etishlari mumkin. 🔁 English ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #qishki_maktab #winter_school ⬇️ Biz ijtimoiy tarmoqlarda: Veb-sayt | Telegram | Instagram | Facebook
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Curing the Incurable: Radical Therapeutics for Neurodegenerative Diseases to Refractory Cancer

Most brain diseases still do not have any cure be it neurodegenerative diseases or brain cancers (such as glioblastoma, medulloblastoma, DIPG and breast cancer brain metastasis) causing immense suffering to humans and loss of loved ones. As traditional therapies have failed, there is an urgent need to develop novel therapeutic modalities. My lab has developed wireless sub-cellular sized brain implants fusing nanoelectronics with biotechnology which enables unprecedented spatio-temporal precision in modulating biological signals for therapeutics. Our work shows promise in pre-clinical studies in treating these intractable brain diseases (neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and brain cancers), where traditional therapies have failed. visit our website:

https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar

Attributions: graphics at 1.32: Marshall Health: Medtronics Deep Brain Stimulation Patient. top leftmost image at 5.06: Image: Biswajit Sarkar with images from stock.adobe.com by SciePro & Inok

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Nature as inspiration )
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