Incomplete Nature 1970-01-01
"Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter" is a book by the philosopher and cognitive scientist **Terrence Deacon**, published in 2012. In this work, Deacon explores the emergence of life, consciousness, and meaning from the processes of natural evolution and physical systems. He argues against reductionist approaches that attempt to explain complex phenomena solely in terms of simpler components.
One Square Inch of Silence 1970-01-01
"One Square Inch of Silence" is a project and concept initiated by Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist and sound recordist, aimed at preserving and valuing natural soundscapes. The project advocates for the protection of a specific area in the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State, where Hempton identified a location that has minimal human-made noise, creating an environment of profound natural silence.
Time-of-flight diffraction ultrasonics 1970-01-01
Time-of-flight diffraction (ToFD) ultrasonics is a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique primarily used for examining welds and other structural components for flaws and defects. It utilizes ultrasound waves to detect and characterize defects within materials by measuring the time it takes for the ultrasonic waves to travel through the material and reflect back from interfaces or discontinuities.
The Solitude of Prime Numbers (novel) 1970-01-01
"The Solitude of Prime Numbers" is a novel written by the Italian author Paolo Giordano, first published in 2008. The story revolves around the lives of two main characters, Alice and Mattia, who both experience profound personal struggles and traumas. Their lives become intertwined as they navigate the challenges of loneliness, isolation, and the search for connection. The novel uses the metaphor of prime numbers to illustrate the uniqueness and solitude of the characters.
Radionuclide generator 1970-01-01
A radionuclide generator is a device used to produce radioisotopes, which are unstable isotopes of elements that emit radiation as they decay. These generators are particularly important in the field of nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging and treatment. The most common type of radionuclide generator is the molybdenum-technetium (Mo-Tc) generator.
Nimitz Class (novel) 1970-01-01
"Nimitz Class" is a techno-thriller novel written by author Patrick Robinson, published in the late 1990s. The story revolves around a fictional scenario involving the U.S. Navy's Nimitz-class aircraft carriers and explores themes of military strategy, geopolitical conflict, and technology. The plot typically includes elements of espionage, naval warfare, and international tension, focusing on the challenges faced by the U.S. Navy in a contemporary setting.
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 1970-01-01
"Thought: A Journal of Philosophy" is a scholarly journal that focuses on philosophical inquiry and scholarship. It publishes articles, essays, and reviews on a wide range of philosophical topics, encouraging critical engagement with contemporary philosophical issues. The journal aims to promote rigorous philosophical debate and exploration of ideas across various philosophical traditions and areas of study. The journal may include contributions from established philosophers as well as emerging voices in the field, covering both analytical and continental philosophy.
Microsoft and open source 1970-01-01
Microsoft, a technology company founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, is known for its software products, notably the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office suite. Over the years, Microsoft has evolved significantly in its approach to technology and software development, including its interactions with open source. ### Microsoft and Open Source 1. **Historical Context**: - Traditionally, Microsoft was viewed as a proprietary software company, focusing on closed-source software solutions.
Books about philosophy of linguistics 1970-01-01
Here are some notable books that delve into the philosophy of linguistics, exploring the intersection of language, meaning, and philosophical inquiry: 1. **"Word and Object" by Willard Van Orman Quine** - This seminal work challenges the distinction between analytic and synthetic truths and examines the nature of meaning, reference, and the relationship between language and the world. 2. **"Language, Truth, and Logic" by A.J.
Network Performance Monitoring Solution 1970-01-01
A Network Performance Monitoring Solution is a set of tools and technologies designed to assess, manage, and optimize the performance of a computer network. These solutions help organizations ensure that their networks operate efficiently and reliably, which is essential for supporting business operations, applications, and end-user experiences.
Network of practice 1970-01-01
A Network of Practice (NoP) is a collaborative framework that brings together individuals who share a common interest or practice area, allowing them to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and learn from one another. This concept is often used in professional and educational contexts to facilitate informal learning and support the development of skills and expertise.
Dye penetrant inspection 1970-01-01
Dye penetrant inspection (DPI) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method used to detect surface-breaking defects, such as cracks, porosity, and other discontinuities in solid materials. It is particularly effective for non-porous materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics.
Bjørn Trumpy 1970-01-01
Bjørn Trumpy is a fictional character that has gained popularity on various social media platforms, often used in memes and comedic content. The name appears to be a combination of common Nordic names and a nod to former U.S. President Donald Trump. It can be associated with humorous or satirical content, sometimes playing on stereotypes or cultural references.
Peaceful nuclear explosions 1970-01-01
Peaceful nuclear explosions (PNEs) refer to the use of nuclear explosives for non-military purposes, primarily for civil engineering projects such as excavation, mining, or creating underground facilities. The concept emerged during the Cold War, where the idea was to harness the immense energy released by a nuclear explosion for constructive purposes rather than destructive ones. The most notable example of PNEs was promoted by the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s.
EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958 1970-01-01
The EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958 refers to a significant piece of legislation that relates to the establishment of the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM). The Act was signed as part of the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Economic Community (EEC) and EURATOM. The Treaty aimed to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and ensure the safety and security of nuclear materials within the member states.
Radioactive nanoparticle 1970-01-01
Radioactive nanoparticles are tiny particles that contain radioactive materials and have dimensions typically in the nanoscale range (1 to 100 nanometers). These particles can be composed of various materials, including metals, oxides, or other compounds, and are designed to harness the properties of radioactivity for various applications.
Iran Nuclear Achievements Protection Act 1970-01-01
The Iran Nuclear Achievements Protection Act is a piece of legislation that was introduced in the United States Congress, aimed at protecting and recognizing Iran's nuclear achievements while also ensuring that Iran remains compliant with its international obligations regarding nuclear non-proliferation. Typically, such acts are designed to restrict or block federal funds from being used to recognize or facilitate sanctions relief for Iran unless certain conditions are met, particularly concerning Iran's adherence to agreements like the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Indian linguistic philosophy 1970-01-01
Indian linguistic philosophy refers to the study of language and its relationship to reality, knowledge, and meaning within the context of Indian philosophical traditions. It encompasses various schools of thought and approaches to language, largely stemming from ancient Indian texts and philosophical inquiries.
Man a Machine 1970-01-01
"Man a Machine" is a philosophical work by Julien Offray de La Mettrie, a French physician and philosopher, published in 1747. In this text, La Mettrie posits a materialist view of human beings, arguing that humans can be understood as complex machines governed by physical laws. He suggests that the mind and body are not separate entities, but rather that mental processes arise from physical bodily functions.
Commerce One 1970-01-01
Commerce One was a company that specialized in providing e-commerce solutions and software for businesses looking to conduct transactions and manage procurement online. Founded in 1997, it played a significant role in the early development of business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces and e-commerce technologies. The company developed software that enabled companies to manage procurement processes, collaborate with suppliers, and streamline their purchasing operations.