The 4 ways of Thinking … What type are you? / Better ways of Reasoning, Social psychology and segregation in society

How we can better understand the world around us?

4 Oct 2023

Mathematics is about finding better ways of reasoning. But for many applied mathematicians, the primary mission is to shape their minds in a way that gets them closer to the truth. The calculations are secondary, the real question is: how we can better understand the world around us?

In this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture, David takes us on a journey through applied mathematics from statistics all the way to complexity theory, lifting examples from his work with football clubs – signing the best players (statistical thinking) or organising an attack (complex thinking) – and from every day life – bickering less with our partners (interactive thinking) and learning to let go (chaotic thinking). David reimagines applied mathematics as a set of tools for life, from big work decisions to how we treat our friends, family and work colleagues. No problem is too big or too small for a mathematical solution.

Professor David Sumpter is author of five books including Soccermatics (2016), Outnumbered (2018) and Four Ways of Thinking (2023). His research covers everything from the inner workings of fish schools and ant colonies, through social psychology and segregation in society, to machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Busselton and long-covid side effects | health, research & covid 19 (Eng with Australian accent)

9 Apr 2022

More than four-thousand people living in Busselton are helping scientists study the long term effects of COVID-19.

Data collected in the WA city over the past decade is contributing to research showing that COVID-19 has an impact on every organ in the body. ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It’s news when you want it, from Australia’s most trusted news organisation.

the pfizer whistle blower | covid-19 vaccine latest news

18th March 2022

For researchers who were testing Pfizer’s vaccine at several sites in Texas during that autumn, speed may have come at the cost of data integrity and patient safety.

A regional director who was employed at the research organisation Ventavia Research Group has told The BMJ that the company falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer’s pivotal phase III trial.
Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems they were finding.

After repeatedly notifying Ventavia of these problems, the regional director, Brook Jackson , emailed a complaint to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Jackson has provided The BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings, and emails.

Read the full investigation:
Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial
https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n…

november 2021

Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial, Revelations of poor practices at a contract research company https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n…

Pfizer’s pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial, raise questions about data integrity and regulatory oversight This was the original paper https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056…

Autumn 2020 Pfizer’s chairman and chief executive, Albert Bourla As I’ve said before, we are operating at the speed of science Ventavia Research Group https://www.ventaviaresearch.com

Researchers were testing Pfizer’s vaccine at several sites in Texas A regional director, Brook Jackson has told The BMJ that the company falsified data unblinded patients employed inadequately trained vaccinators was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer’s pivotal phase III trial Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems they were finding. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were informed

anti aging NMN + TMG | health & wellbeing

24 May 2019

There are all kinds of anti-aging products and supplements for sale. One hot trend is NMN supplements that are advertised by many companies at a range of affordable prices. Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhD, at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is a leader on NMN research. His mouse-based research indicates NMN can slow signs of aging, boost energy and rejuvenate metabolism.

But when it comes to supplements on the market, Imai advised caution, “As far as I can tell, there are only two sources on NMN which have been extensively tested in both rodents and humans.” Imai is conducting a human clinical study at the School of Medicine. “We need to prove the efficacy scientifically in human clinical trial,” he said.

9 Aug 2021

Dr. David Sinclair shares why he takes Trimethylglycine (TMG) with NMN supplementation, and Dr. Chris Masterjohn shares his TMG dose recommendations. MORE⤵ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈ ❈

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*to read scientific papers & articles about NMN, visit:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161027122047.htm

https://supplements.selfdecode.com/blog/nicotinamide-mononucleotide/

https://fastlifehacks.com/david-sinclair-supplements/

what is alzheimer ? how we can prevent it ! | brain health & science

Cognitive reserve & neural plasticity to keep more new synapses: mental activity … that’s the key !

how to prevent the amyloid plaque, tangles and brain cell death

19 May 2017

Alzheimer’s doesn’t have to be your brain’s destiny, says neuroscientist and author of “Still Alice,” Lisa Genova. She shares the latest science investigating the disease — and some promising research on what each of us can do to build an Alzheimer’s-resistant brain.

22 Mar 2016

What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzeimer’s (Alzheimer) disease is a neurodegenerative disease that leads to symptoms of dementia. Progression of Alzheimer’s disease is thought to involve an accumulation of beta-amyloid plaque and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.

the 8 health risk factors | medicine & health

eat to feed your mitochondria

70% of our brain is fat, we are all fat-heads !

Get polyphenols (resveratrol & kercetin) in your diet !

aquaporins are present in tobacco, soy beans, spinach, corn and green peppers and they can cause leaky gut and leaky brain

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why did argentina welcome so many nazis after WWII ? | history, argentina & nazism

the nazi road to argentina:  the church, the red cross & a fake identity

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who was adolf eichmann ? | nazism & history

architect of the holocaust helped by an italian bishop and the red cross to escape to argentina 

Adolf Eichmann was a thin little man with bow legs and a hook nose. In the civilian world he had been viewed as of no account, a socially awkward loser with little to redeem himself.

Having joined the Nazi party, however, his unquestioning commitment to orders coupled with his need for ruthless efficiency allowed him to carve out a career that see him go down as one of the greatest mass murderers in all of human history. In this week’s Biographics, we trace the life, crimes and death of Adolf Eichmann.

Visit our companion website for more: http://biographics.org Credits: Host – Simon Whistler Author – Steve Theunissen Producer – Jack Cole Executive Producer – Shell Harris Business inquiries to biographics.email@gmail.com

trial to adolf eichmann | nazism & history

Witnesses of the Eichmann Trial

Name: Witnesses of the Eichmann Trial (English)
Year: 1999
Duration: 00:41:59
Language: English
Abstract: A compilation of testimonies, reflecting the range of Holocaust experiences.
The Spielberg Jewish Film Archive – The 500 films, selected for the virtual cinema, reflect the vast scope of documentary material collected in the Spielberg Archive.
The films range from 1911 to the present and include home movies, short films and full length features.                     
שם: עדים במשפט אייכמן לקט עדויות שנה: 1999 אורך: 00:41:59 שפה: אנגלית תקציר: לקט עדויות ממשפט אייכמן ב-1961, המשקפות את היקף הזוועות השונות שחוו יהודים בשואה. ארכיון הסרטים היהודיים על שם סטיבן שפילברג – חמש מאות הסרטים שנבחרו עבור הקולנוע הווירטואלי משקפים את ההיקף הנרחב של החומר התיעודי בארכיון שפילברג. באתר ישנם סרטים משנת 1911 ועד ימינו אלה ביתיים, קצרים ובאורך מלא. כל הזכויות שמורות לארכיון הסרטים היהודיים על שם סטיבן שפילברג ולאוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים 2010; דף הבית;