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Decoding Prophecies: Nostradamus, Archie, and the Golden Age

Dive into an intriguing exploration of prophecies, symbols, and predictions! In this video, we unravel the connections between Nostradamus's predictions, the symbolism on the Economist's 2019 cover, and the role of Archie, the son of Prince Harry and Meghan, in an anticipated golden age. Join us as

Using DNA sequencing to decode genetic material

DNA sequencing is used to determine the exact sequence of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine and thus to decode the genetic material. Authors: 3sat/nano/Volker Wasmuth, Patrick Zeilhofer/Sven Bender, Alexis Jentzsch, Marcel Herrmann/Tobias Adams/Crushed eyes media /Prof. Dr. med. Olaf

Why Was Stonehenge Built?

Stonehenge is a name given to a mysterious prehistoric monument that stands tall on the Salisbury Plains amid the idyllic English countryside of Wiltshire. Over a million tourists flock to the enigmatic site each year, marveling at the ancient architecture. But, despite the popularity of one of the

Was The Wow! Signal From Aliens?

Back in 1977, Jerry Ehman detected what he thought could have been radio signals coming from an alien civilization. This signal, called the “Wow” Signal after the notes written in Ehman’s findings, has for decades been used as evidence that there is other intelligent life out there. But was this act

Human Genome Project

In this video segment from NOVA: "Cracking the Code of Life," Eric Lander of MIT's Whitehead Institute explains the effort to decode the human genome—from motivation to process to importance—and explains what a genome map can and cannot yet do for science. This video is available in both English and

Reading from Streams and Writing to Sinks

by Benjamin Sparks Robust data streaming is a complex task, requiring low runtime overhead, safe buffer management, and robust error handling. To address these challenges, this talk showcases managing data streams in Rust, by using the well-known Tokio libraries to asynchronously read from and writ

Nix Your Bugs & Rust Your Engines #4

Nix Your Bugs & Rust Your Engines is a new meetup for people in the Rhein-Neckar region that are interested in Rust (the programming language), Nix (the package manager), or NixOS (the Linux distribution). The meetup begins with talks related to Rust and/or NixOS, and ends with casual networking and