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The Canadian Nuclear FAQ - Dr. Jeremy Whitlock

https://www.nuclearfaq.ca/

Whitlock has a PhD in Engineering Physics from McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario) with a specialty in CANDU reactor physics. His leisure interests have included the Petawawa
This is an unofficial and privately-maintained list ofFrequently-Asked Questions (FAQ's) regarding nuclear powergeneration in Canada. It is designed to meet general as well as tec

Training - Advanced Product Owner

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in Software Product Engineering and an MBA in General Management. He likes to combine his software architecture knowledge with insights from psychology and sociology. Gerrit has b
Learn to make decisions based on business value, real options, and cost of delay. Align work on the product with its lifecycle and use data to validate hypotheses.

THE CREATION OF THE SUPER BEING

https://www.primevalvoid.com/sister_sites/wffb/Reports/chinaeugenics.html

the science of genetic engineering and biotechnology, such fiction is becoming a reality. China is at the forefront of a biotech research revolution in today's world. Not only do
A discussion on the future of bio-technology, eugenics, gene altering, and the genetics arms race. In this article we take a look at China's historical implementation of eugenic p

David Copeland on medium sized decisions (RubyConf 2023)

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2023) November 16, 2023 Engineering at Stitch Fix, choosing technology, and how different people learn Your browser does not support HTML5 audio. Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Spoti
Engineering at Stitch Fix, choosing technology, and how different people learn

Welcome to stason.org

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Universe Today - Space and Astronomy News

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reading The Optical Engineering Required to Photograph an Earth Twin By Andy Tomaswick - February 20, 2026 03:17 PM UTC | Exoplanets More and more papers are coming out about the
Your daily source for space and astronomy news. Expert coverage of NASA missions, rocket launches, space exploration, exoplanets, and the latest discoveries in astrophysics.

Capitalism will die - but will it take us with it?

http://digdeeper.love/articles/capitalism.xhtml

as well as new roles in engineering, cloud computing and product development. This set of emerging professions also reflects the continuing importance of human interaction in the

Compactron Tubes: A Junkbox Guide

https://www.junkbox.com/electronics/CompactronTubesIndex.shtml

bad thing) it's a real engineering challenge. Point-to-point wiring to Compactron sockets can be tricky. Compactrons were developed late enough in tube history to have been intend

Article from PHILOSOPHY PATHWAYS Issue 134

http://philosophos.sdf.org/feature_articles/philosophy_article_157.html

realize that electrical engineering and atomic engineering and computers and the internet are not something nature could do. Brains and computers are complementary: Where the brai

MIR: Announcements and Information for Slide Rule Collectors

http://www.rekeninstrumenten.nl/MIR/indexEN.htm

found in the Electrical Engineering Study Collection Andries de Man 24–28 The Curie Museum in Paris Simon van der Salm 28 Statistical truth Simon van der Salm MIR77 okt 2018 12–13
Table of contents for MIR: Announcements and Information for Slide Rule Collectors.

Transistor Museum Oral History Walter MacWilliams Bell Labs Page9 PointContact Transistors

http://www.semiconductormuseum.com/Transistors/BellLabs/OralHistories/MacWilliams/MacWilliams_Page9.htm

M.D, editor. History of Engineering & Science in the Bell System: National Service in War & Peace (1925-1975). Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1978 .   Chapter 11 (“Command a

Epistemological Pluralism and the Revaluation of the Concrete

http://papert.org/articles/EpistemologicalPluralism.html

access to science and engineering has historically been blocked by prejudice and discrimination. Here we address sources of exclusion determined not by rules that keep women out,


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