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the laboratory. prominent among the remainder are such projects as the study of visual acuity and thermal injury to the eye eye using the land old ring technique to establish visual parameters. and a highly significant of experiments in neurophysiology in which both simian and human subjects are used to establish data on the effects of altered environments. programs entering the laboratory are frequently conducted for or in collaboration with a variety of outside agencies. many universities have been involved as well, as every branch of our armed services the defense atomic support agency, the national aeronautics and space administration, the national institute of health and other federal activities have shared in the work of the laboratory. but while the pathway to space may be lined with animal tracks, only man himself. in the final analysis determine exactly how far a man can go. volunteer areas for human deceleration tests qualify on the small papers. sled powered by rubber cables. the bumper is
the laboratory. prominent among the remainder are such projects as the study of visual acuity and thermal injury to the eye eye using the land old ring technique to establish visual parameters. and a highly significant of experiments in neurophysiology in which both simian and human subjects are used to establish data on the effects of altered environments. programs entering the laboratory are frequently conducted for or in collaboration with a variety of outside agencies. many universities...
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to the fbi laboratory. washington police airmail all available evidence request that it be given immediate examination in the struggle. the messenger had torn hairs and flesh on the scalp of his assailant, strands of hair from. each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. the police were not sure whether it came from a victim or the assailant. in the surrounding section, technicians start immediately to study the bloodstain. i brought an item to show two different types of blood type old and type b. since the messenger is known to have type o blood, the fbi notifies police that the criminal is type b less information cleared. all but two suspects in the hair and fiber section of the fbi laboratory. other tests are being made. comparisons on the show that a strand of hair from the scalp is exactly the same as the hair of one suspect being held by police. confronted with the fbi laboratory report ap blood and identical hair, the criminal quickly confessed. innocence a da
to the fbi laboratory. washington police airmail all available evidence request that it be given immediate examination in the struggle. the messenger had torn hairs and flesh on the scalp of his assailant, strands of hair from. each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. the police were not sure whether it came from a victim or the assailant. in the surrounding section, technicians start immediately to study the bloodstain. i brought an item to show two...
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to speak about her laboratory this evening. [applause] >> madam secretary, director, administrator ruby and deputy administrator adams. thank you for your support this is a historic achievement for the team of livermore, or collaborators from academia and labs in the u.s. and abroad our industry partners, the fusion community at large and many supporters of stakeholders in the national security administration, the department of energy in congress who have ensured we could reach this act even when the going was tough. over the past 60 years thousands of people have contributed to this endeavor in the real vision to get us here. building a national facility was an enormous scientific engineering challenge doctors emphasis on the importance of bringing the two together. in the end after all that work the laser exceeded his performance goals open whole new areas to exploration and deliver the data we need to keep our deterrent safe and secure and effective. our pursuit of fusion over the past decade was an incredibly an technical g
to speak about her laboratory this evening. [applause] >> madam secretary, director, administrator ruby and deputy administrator adams. thank you for your support this is a historic achievement for the team of livermore, or collaborators from academia and labs in the u.s. and abroad our industry partners, the fusion community at large and many supporters of stakeholders in the national security administration, the department of energy in congress who have ensured we could reach this act...
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confronted with the fbi laboratory reports the defendant finally admits his guilt. eightt synthesis of many cases dems and the cooperation from local police and the fbi comes in the seacoast region of new hampshire. a group of the bank robbers kidnap a teller or a hostage. ♪ swabs of fbi agents: the countryside for any stray information may help them in the case. a farmer had seen men around an abandoned shack gives them their first lead. the entire areas carefully search for evidence. s ♪ on barbed wire fence to 500 year old in the shack agents find a piece of cloth torn what could be a woman's dress or a man'ss necktie. this along with other evidence is sent to the washington laboratory. ♪ the imprint of the tire markings gives some information. the automobile that had been at the shack to 1958 model of medium to heavy weight too. all over the country fbi men or two textile mills looking for the manufacture of the distinctive fabric. both massachusetts and north carolina agents find factors whose looms produce the exact pattern. each millay manufacturer supp
confronted with the fbi laboratory reports the defendant finally admits his guilt. eightt synthesis of many cases dems and the cooperation from local police and the fbi comes in the seacoast region of new hampshire. a group of the bank robbers kidnap a teller or a hostage. ♪ swabs of fbi agents: the countryside for any stray information may help them in the case. a farmer had seen men around an abandoned shack gives them their first lead. the entire areas carefully search for evidence. s ♪...
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kim goodell, the director of lawrence livermore national laboratory to speak about her laboratory achievement. [cheers and applause] >> madam secretary, dr., administer ruby and administrator adams, thank you for your remarks today and for your support. this is a historic achievement for the team at livermore, our collaborators in academia and labs in the u.s. and abroad. our industry partners, the fusion community rit large and the many supporters and stake holders in the national nuclear security administration, the at the point in time of energy and in congress who have ensured that we could reach this moment, even when the going was tough. over the past 60 years, thousands of people have contributed to this endeavor. and it took real vision to get us here. building the national ignition facility was an enormous scientific and engineering challenge. i like the doctor's emphasis bringing those two together. in the end after that, the laser exceeded its goals, opening up to scientific exploration and deliver the data to keep the deterrent safe and effective. our pursuit of fusion was ambitio
kim goodell, the director of lawrence livermore national laboratory to speak about her laboratory achievement. [cheers and applause] >> madam secretary, dr., administer ruby and administrator adams, thank you for your remarks today and for your support. this is a historic achievement for the team at livermore, our collaborators in academia and labs in the u.s. and abroad. our industry partners, the fusion community rit large and the many supporters and stake holders in the national...
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to speak about her laboratory. genetic exit madam secretary, administrator ruby and administrator adams thank you for your remarks today and for your support. this is a historic achievement for the team at livermore, our collaborators academia labs in the's the department of energy and in congress who have ensured we can reach this moment. even when the going was tough. for the past 60 years thousands of people have contributed to this endeavor it took real vision to get us here. building the national ignition facility was an enormous scientific and engineering challenge with the emphasis on the importance of bringing those two together. in the end, after all that work the laser has exceeded its performance goals, opened a whole new energies to exploration and deliver the day that we need to keep our nuclear deterrent safe, secure, effective. our pursuit of infusion was incredibly ambitious technical goal. many said it was not possible. malays are not energetic enough, the targets are to be precise and effort our m
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walter: it is what is called a general science, national laboratory, one of the laboratories that the department of energy owns but they are operated by contractors. the university operates argonne. so for much of this history it was involved in nuclear reactors. now it does basic science. a lot of materials science and low temperature science, that is why was there in the 1960's. it also has a very large facility called advanced photon source, which is like a giant high energy x-ray machine. it can penetrate through materials and examine them. it also has some of the world's fastest computers. it has a big program in energy storage, advanced research on batteries. so it is a broad-based energy research laboratory now. david: so you are running argonne, is that a place that was filled with a lot of black physicists and mathematicians or it was fairly white? walter: [laughs] fairly is an understatement. david: mostly white. walter: overwhelmingly white. overwhelmingly white. david: you're doing that and then you get the chance to be the head of the national science foundation? walter:
walter: it is what is called a general science, national laboratory, one of the laboratories that the department of energy owns but they are operated by contractors. the university operates argonne. so for much of this history it was involved in nuclear reactors. now it does basic science. a lot of materials science and low temperature science, that is why was there in the 1960's. it also has a very large facility called advanced photon source, which is like a giant high energy x-ray machine....
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aircraft laboratories and specifically, that accessiblee laboratories fr available but that the carriers don't often choose to acquire them and couldld you elaborate n why they're often hesitant to require the accessible laboratory. >> thank you for the question, referring back to my answer, a little bit earlier, none of those territories actually make the dot standards which dot has proposed, were looking forward to the dot finalizing those roles just bus come out so that the manufacturers his arm reading those obligations that airlines can start to install them. ... ient? mr. keithley: yes. from our understanding of the comments from manufacturers, the current solutions do not meet d.o.t.'s proposed requirements. rep. williams: thank you. my district is home to hartsfield jackson atlanta airport, and i know you've heard me say it is the most efficient and busiest airport in the world. but if it is not accessible to all passengers, i've got work to do. given your expertise and familiarity with a large hub, what can congress do to help large airports become more accessible? mr. ryks: tha
aircraft laboratories and specifically, that accessiblee laboratories fr available but that the carriers don't often choose to acquire them and couldld you elaborate n why they're often hesitant to require the accessible laboratory. >> thank you for the question, referring back to my answer, a little bit earlier, none of those territories actually make the dot standards which dot has proposed, were looking forward to the dot finalizing those roles just bus come out so that the...
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it is the, this is the laboratory of wave west african virus epidemiology. immunology laboratory opened in 2015 with funding on the bill and melinda gates foundation. i did find mm. the program called wave also, of course, has an instagram presence bmw with pictures of the generous donor. and his scientists who are working in 10 african countries to find a cure to protect the cassava from pests drought and viruses. an easy civil deliverance. this is the plant clinic opted. instead, we can produce an identical plant, but without the disease trigger from a cell was in there sample to hm. what miracle cure is bill gates researching here to save the cassava. are you preparing to introduce g m. o? cassava in west africa. give us a fall knocking about those gmc, no, there are no g m. i was here. however, i am in favor of transgenic plants. have all the conditions are met and there is a need for them to to my were not there yet, but we must be prepared. we must be prepared for everybody. i. we're the name of one of the labs here. says it all conference. awesome, awesome. got this is the geneti
it is the, this is the laboratory of wave west african virus epidemiology. immunology laboratory opened in 2015 with funding on the bill and melinda gates foundation. i did find mm. the program called wave also, of course, has an instagram presence bmw with pictures of the generous donor. and his scientists who are working in 10 african countries to find a cure to protect the cassava from pests drought and viruses. an easy civil deliverance. this is the plant clinic opted. instead, we can...
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so a laboratory basically, and it looks pretty much like laboratory or nurse's will of the wound of the that's because on the moon and on mars, i'm not weightless. like on space. there's gravity there. so i can move around like or know that. yeah. as of us right now, we have a microscope in the laboratory and a 3 d printer, which is essential because if anything needs replacing the i don't have any options, but i can't just head out to the supermarket. so if all else fails and needs to be able to make things myself. so having a 3 d printer is a huge help i have 7 days until i did with underneath in one. the base of the module houses a multi functional workspace. the upstairs section could be used for a living space. this is just one module. the station would comprise 6 modules and total 6 large elements for living and working, and to provide an escape and an emergency does come with coin. you could have a fire break out a gas leak or some other problem. if you get a problem in one module, it can be decoupled in segregated, and the crew can escape to the other modules along with another
so a laboratory basically, and it looks pretty much like laboratory or nurse's will of the wound of the that's because on the moon and on mars, i'm not weightless. like on space. there's gravity there. so i can move around like or know that. yeah. as of us right now, we have a microscope in the laboratory and a 3 d printer, which is essential because if anything needs replacing the i don't have any options, but i can't just head out to the supermarket. so if all else fails and needs to be able...
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so a laboratory basically, and it looks pretty much like laboratory or nurses will of the wound of us because on the moon and our mas, i'm not weightless like on space. there's gravity of it. so i can move around like when i get out of the bus right now, we have a microscope in the laboratory and a 3 d printer which is essential because if anything needs replacing the i don't have any options. but i can't just head out to the supermarket, so if all else fails and need to be able to make things myself. so having a 3 d printer is a huge help. i have 7 days. and my little vendor in one, the base of the module houses a multi functional workspace. the upstairs section could be used for a living space. this is just one module. the station would comprise 6 modules and total 6 large elements for living and working, and to provide an escape and an emergency come poison. you could have a fire break out a gas leak or some other problem. if you get a problem in one module, it can be decoupled in segregated, and the crew can escape to the other modules young with another problem is the hazardous r
so a laboratory basically, and it looks pretty much like laboratory or nurses will of the wound of us because on the moon and our mas, i'm not weightless like on space. there's gravity of it. so i can move around like when i get out of the bus right now, we have a microscope in the laboratory and a 3 d printer which is essential because if anything needs replacing the i don't have any options. but i can't just head out to the supermarket, so if all else fails and need to be able to make things...
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u and the 5 g i 5000000 the e u is supporting a laboratory that wants to carry out research that the e u court of justice has ruled is dangerous. for weeks we've been trying to get an interview with you to or belinda and the e u commissioner, responsible for this funding in vain. now, did you have any news of her you dial plainly? maybe it's maybe her spoke to her so that we can interview her. i mean, i need to go back to a level later what we discovered is that in ivory ghosts when we went to film, they are planning to use new technique like like crisp or like, like jane editing. like like all the stuff. and they are on the records, they actually said that they were developing those techniques of things to the european union supports. so that's why we, we were calling actually. okay. okay. oh, to be honest with you right now, i will not want to say anything just because i got a reply from our site. yeah. but do you have any guidelines that would a forbid in the gym programs to be funded? we are going to need to check this. i am not sure that the guidelines will not be every single t
u and the 5 g i 5000000 the e u is supporting a laboratory that wants to carry out research that the e u court of justice has ruled is dangerous. for weeks we've been trying to get an interview with you to or belinda and the e u commissioner, responsible for this funding in vain. now, did you have any news of her you dial plainly? maybe it's maybe her spoke to her so that we can interview her. i mean, i need to go back to a level later what we discovered is that in ivory ghosts when we went to...
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big pans can be tested on a small scale in laboratory cities. for example, an estimated 60000000 lanterns worldwide could become charging stations for electric vehicles. or they could be distribution points, digital data and services. the lanterns could also be equipped with surveillance cameras, or used for traffic management. and what the, what sets our laboratory cities apart is that they're never finished. so why do we always have an eye on how they're evolving and on what's coming up next to me doing? panasonic doesn't do that alone, but in collaboration with residents and partner companies, sewell emergency, panasonic is also working with the smart herb and caught her future living berlin. these photovoltaics are originally from japan, the solar panels energy output is being measured using infrared image is it's one example of the many types of data, smart city supply companies with around the clock or thick myself. let's take a look at the 1st root. in the end, what matters is what you do with that data. it may not look like it, but here
big pans can be tested on a small scale in laboratory cities. for example, an estimated 60000000 lanterns worldwide could become charging stations for electric vehicles. or they could be distribution points, digital data and services. the lanterns could also be equipped with surveillance cameras, or used for traffic management. and what the, what sets our laboratory cities apart is that they're never finished. so why do we always have an eye on how they're evolving and on what's coming up next...
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big plans can be tested on a small scale in laboratory cities. for example, an estimated 60000000 lanterns worldwide could become charging stations for electric vehicles. or they could be distribution points, digital data and services. the lanterns could also be equipped with surveillance cameras, or used for traffic management the market. what sets our laboratory cities apart as that they're never finished. why do we always have an eye on how they're evolving and on what's coming up next to me don't . panasonic doesn't do that alone, but in collaboration with residents and partner companies, sewell emergency, panasonic is also working with the smart, have been caught her future living berlin, these photovoltaic sir, originally from japan, the solar panels energy output is being measured using infrared images. it's one example of the many types of data, smart cities, supply companies with around the clock or thick myself. let's take a look at the 1st group in the n to what matters is what you do with that data. it may not look like it, but here a
big plans can be tested on a small scale in laboratory cities. for example, an estimated 60000000 lanterns worldwide could become charging stations for electric vehicles. or they could be distribution points, digital data and services. the lanterns could also be equipped with surveillance cameras, or used for traffic management the market. what sets our laboratory cities apart as that they're never finished. why do we always have an eye on how they're evolving and on what's coming up next to me...
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we have a co operation with the you know, through which we financed the equipment of the laboratories leblanc life. oh ok. let's search their projects. so closure wave funding and co financing 5000000 from the e u as a 5 year, i say 5000000 a year. the e u is supporting a laboratory that wants to carry out research that the e u court of justice has ruled is dangerous. for weeks we've been trying to get an interview with you to or belinda, the you commissioner responsible for this funding in vain. now, did you have any news or her you dial feeling anyway? maybe if maybe her spoke to her so that we can interview her. i gather ok, i need to go back. you know, later what we discovered is that in ivory ghosts when we went to film, they are planning to use new technique like like crisper, like, like, gin editing, like like all the stuff. and they are on the records. they actually said that they were developing those techniques of things to the european union supports. so that's why we were, we were calling actually. okay. okay. oh, to be honest with you right now, i will not want to say any
we have a co operation with the you know, through which we financed the equipment of the laboratories leblanc life. oh ok. let's search their projects. so closure wave funding and co financing 5000000 from the e u as a 5 year, i say 5000000 a year. the e u is supporting a laboratory that wants to carry out research that the e u court of justice has ruled is dangerous. for weeks we've been trying to get an interview with you to or belinda, the you commissioner responsible for this funding in...
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. >> is the first time it has ever been done in a laboratory. anywhere, in the world. simply put, this is one of the most, impressive, scientific feats of the 21st century. the second thing it does, is that this milestone moves us one, significant, step closer to possibility of zero carbon, abundant fusion energy, powering our society. monte: for more on the story we can cross to christine, the managing director at the german marshall fund north based in washington dc. thanks for being with us here on france 24. how significant of a scientific achievement do you think this is? >> this is an incredible scientific achievement scientists have been attempting to get this to make the output be more than the input into the reaction since the 1950's. over 60 years they say in this laboratory, efforts have been trying to achieve this very thing. it spans more than any individual's career and is a tremendous achievement in the science itself. monte: it may take decades to harness nuclear fusion in a widespread way. how does that lineup or not with the goals we have to fight cli
. >> is the first time it has ever been done in a laboratory. anywhere, in the world. simply put, this is one of the most, impressive, scientific feats of the 21st century. the second thing it does, is that this milestone moves us one, significant, step closer to possibility of zero carbon, abundant fusion energy, powering our society. monte: for more on the story we can cross to christine, the managing director at the german marshall fund north based in washington dc. thanks for being...
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energy secretary. >> last week at the lawrence livermore national laboratory in california, scientists at the national technician facility achieved fusion ignition, creatingore energy from a fusion reactor -- a fusion reactor and the first time it has ever been done in a laboratory and simply put this is one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 20. ross: rebecca morelle has more on this. rebecca: so what is the breakthrough, what have they done, the experiment takes hydrogen encased in a tiny pellet the size of a pepperrn. in a number of steps, 192 lasers last it. this is a fusion reaction where the hydrogen atoms joined together. what is getting scientists so excited is tt the first time the energy coming out of the experiment, 3.15 megajoules is bigger than the one going in. 2.05 megajoules, an increase of 50%. >> fusion has been exciting scientists say first figured out what was causing the sun to shine and it would produce no greenhouse gases, no radioactive waste and can produce a huge amounts of energy from a sma amount of fuel. it offers a potential of a clean, sustain
energy secretary. >> last week at the lawrence livermore national laboratory in california, scientists at the national technician facility achieved fusion ignition, creatingore energy from a fusion reactor -- a fusion reactor and the first time it has ever been done in a laboratory and simply put this is one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 20. ross: rebecca morelle has more on this. rebecca: so what is the breakthrough, what have they done, the experiment takes hydrogen...
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it's the first time this has ever been done in a laboratory. we've been trying to accomplish that essentially for the past 60 years. it's time research really internationally across the whole world with thousands and thousands of researchers involved hydrogen fusion is how the sun produces energy. and in theory, a fusion power plant could one day. >> produce electricity without making radioactive waste or emitting greenhouse gases. at a press conference on tuesday, the department of energy claim that this advancement has the potential to reshape our world. this. >> milestone moves us. one significant step closer. so the possibility of 0 carbon abundant fusion energy powering our society. >> moving forward, researchers will need to refine the process and figure out how to generate electricity. using a fusion reactor. unfortunately, it could take years or even decades before a practical fusion power plant is up and running in livermore. charles running in livermore. charles clifford kron, 4 news. this is how it feels to du more with less asthma..
it's the first time this has ever been done in a laboratory. we've been trying to accomplish that essentially for the past 60 years. it's time research really internationally across the whole world with thousands and thousands of researchers involved hydrogen fusion is how the sun produces energy. and in theory, a fusion power plant could one day. >> produce electricity without making radioactive waste or emitting greenhouse gases. at a press conference on tuesday, the department of...