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With the wide audience interest in exploring uses for the evaluation of data, the first panel is on Policies that make data count. Chaired by Mercè Crosas and hearing the insight of funders and policy advisors @elala Anna Diaz Font and Maria Alejandra Tejada Gómez #mdcsummit
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Different stakeholder perspetives here. Dagmar Meyer from ERC: All research is based on data, so for the researcher the importance of data is a no brainier. For a funder they are thinking about this from the perspective of ROI #mdcsummit
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Next question from Mercè Crosasis how do we go ”Beyond the DMP”? Been some improvements in infrastructure and tooling over the years, but what should the next steps be? What would the panelist’s like to happen next? #MDCsummit


University funding from fossil fuels slowing switch to green energy – report - theguardian.com/business/artic… "Fossil fuel companies’ funding of universities’ climate-focused efforts is delaying the green transition" if only there were a word for this...


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Me visualizing what that would be in my case: A virtually uncrossable delapidated hanging bridge. 😂



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5 September 2024

Memory is a strange thing; I think that sometimes we can remember things that didn't actually happen or happen differently than we recall. There are not any specific examples that I can conjure up at this moment, but sometimes my wife and I remember events of the past completely differently. It makes sense though because there are things that do happen that we do not remember. There are also things that we do remember but conveniently claim not to remember or at least wish we didn't remember. I wonder sometimes if our memories are influence by our dreams, can we have memories that were actually dreams?

“And the moral of the story is that you don’t remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened.” - John Green

#photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #morning #horizon #ship #ocean #CaribbeanSea #memories

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I am of the firm belief our brains are evolving, primordial soups of electro-chemical charges that represent the very last frontier in human understanding.

With that stated, we can sit back, with monstrously more brain capability than any other species on earth and appreciate the beauty of the natural world and the simplicity of natural law.

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@Smalltofeds

Yes, humans are still evolving, I don't think that ever ends until the end that is. ;-)





Britons are most considerate drivers in the world. There – I said it - theguardian.com/commentisfree/… "A wave of the hand, a flash of the lights – we’re always letting each other in and thanking each other for it. We don’t know how lucky we are" I'm glad it's not just me thinks so
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@rzeta0 yes, can be tricky. once, when I was in Tbilisi, I had to use an old lady as a shield to cross the road - no way I could get there on my own...
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"Françaises, Français, j'ai décidé de nommer PasLucie Castets au poste de premier ministre, le premier avantage de PasLucie Castets étant qu'il n'est pas Lucie Castets."
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🎉 The 2024 TYPO3 Awards Jury has been announced! Six esteemed professionals will judge TYPO3 projects across 15 categories. Submit your best work by 15 Sept 2024 and join us for the awards gala in Düsseldorf on 28 Nov 2024!

🔗 More info: typo3.org/article/2024-typo3-a…

#TYPO3 #TYPO3CMS #OpenSource #TYPO3Awards #T3CON24



Scientists uncover brain circuit that balances eating for necessity and eating for pleasure | These findings offer a deeper understanding of how different types of eating are regulated in the brain and could lead to new treatments for obesity. byteseu.com/394486/ #Science



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Americans between the ages of 44 and 59 ramped up IRA contributions to the highest in five years, according to a Fidelity Investments.

Total IRA contributions for Gen X savers were up 30% from a year ago.

#news #finance #economics #stocks #options