The Medici family collected many scientific instruments over the centuries. Some instruments from their collection on display in Room I include an astrolabe from the 16th century that Galileo himself used, a binocular telescope made for Cosimo III in the 1670s, a ciphering device for coded messages, a clinometer for measuring heights and distances, and a folding rule from 1564 dedicated to Cosimo I and used for astronomical calculations. These instruments demonstrate the Medicis' support of science and technology.
“There is plenty of room at the bottom”
(Richard Feyman 1959)
Norio Taniguchi coined the word “nanotechnology” for the first time in 1974
Nano' derives from the Greek word “nanos” which means dwarf or extremely small
It can be used as a prefix for any unit to mean a billionth of that unit 〖10〗^(−9)
technologies, that measure, manipulate, or incorporate material or features with at least one critical dimension between ~ 1 nanometer and 100 nanometers is called nanotechnology
whose applications exploit properties, distinct from bulk/macroscopic systems, that arise from their scale/critical dimension
It is one of the topic of criminalistics. Ear prints are one of the important physical evidences that are of significant value in the forensic investigation and helps to reach the perpetrator. ear and every individual are believe to have unique ear prints. They are mainly found on the cases like Burglary, theft, Homicide, etc.
“There is plenty of room at the bottom”
(Richard Feyman 1959)
Norio Taniguchi coined the word “nanotechnology” for the first time in 1974
Nano' derives from the Greek word “nanos” which means dwarf or extremely small
It can be used as a prefix for any unit to mean a billionth of that unit 〖10〗^(−9)
technologies, that measure, manipulate, or incorporate material or features with at least one critical dimension between ~ 1 nanometer and 100 nanometers is called nanotechnology
whose applications exploit properties, distinct from bulk/macroscopic systems, that arise from their scale/critical dimension
It is one of the topic of criminalistics. Ear prints are one of the important physical evidences that are of significant value in the forensic investigation and helps to reach the perpetrator. ear and every individual are believe to have unique ear prints. They are mainly found on the cases like Burglary, theft, Homicide, etc.
A project on understanding museums completely from different aspects. Be it Indian or International. Discover the different types of museums with case studies.
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
this presentation contains comparative information about the anatomical theaters from the very ancients era to the modern world .it is very helpful in knowing history of medicine and teaching in ancient time.
Renaissance architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in Europe during the Renaissance period, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. It originated in Italy in the early 15th century and gradually spread throughout Europe, influencing building designs in various countries.
Key characteristics of Renaissance architecture include:
Classical influence: Renaissance architects drew inspiration from the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, seeking to emulate their classical forms, proportions, and decorative elements. This resulted in buildings with symmetrical façades, columns, pediments, and domes.
Proportion and harmony: Renaissance architects placed a strong emphasis on mathematical proportion and harmony in their designs, striving to achieve balance and symmetry in the arrangement of architectural elements.
Humanism: Humanist ideals, which emphasized the importance of human achievement, intellect, and individualism, influenced Renaissance architecture. Buildings were designed to reflect the human scale and to enhance the experience of the individual.
Use of perspective: Renaissance architects applied principles of linear perspective to create the illusion of depth and spatial relationships in their designs, both in architectural drawings and in the arrangement of architectural elements.
Ornamentation and decoration: Renaissance buildings often feature elaborate ornamentation and decorative elements, such as relief sculptures, friezes, pilasters, and decorative moldings. These elements were used to enhance the beauty and grandeur of the architecture.
Domed structures: Renaissance architects developed techniques for constructing large domes, which became a prominent feature of many Renaissance churches and public buildings. The dome symbolized divine perfection and often served as a focal point of the building's design.
Notable examples of Renaissance architecture include:
The Florence Cathedral (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore) in Florence, Italy, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, designed by various architects including Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The Palazzo Rucellai in Florence, Italy, designed by Leon Battista Alberti.
The Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo.
The Royal Palace of El Escorial in Spain, designed by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera.
Renaissance architecture had a lasting impact on subsequent architectural styles, influencing the development of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical architecture in the following centuries.
R. Villano - Book National Museum History of Sanitary Art (part 3-4)Raimondo Villano
17. R. Villano “The Academy for the History of Sanitary Art”, full texte of comunication to ISHP Congres 2017 (Royal University, Warsaw, Polony). Founded in 1920, established as a Royal Decree in 1922, they are founding Entities: the Ministry of Health (which has replaced the Ministry of Interior's Health Directorate); Ministry of Defense - Army Inspectorate; Ministry of Defense - Marine Health Inspectorate; Ministry of Culture, Heritage and Tourism; Ministry of Education; Ministry of University, Scientific and Technological Research; Sovereign Military Order of SS. Maurizio and Lazzaro; Sovereign Military Order of Malta; Italian Red Cross; Pius Istituto di Santo Spirito (replaced by ASL RM E); Municipality of Rome. The personalities that belong to it (by the Minister's Decree Of the Cultural Heritage) are academics and professors, former ministers and ministerial leaders. The seat is on the Tiber in Rome, adjacent to the Vatican, in the Monumental Complex of the Holy Spirit Hospital in Sassia (founded in 1205). CDD 613 VIL aca 2018 en. LCC R 131-687, pp. 82, Chiron, Roma, January 2018;
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A project on understanding museums completely from different aspects. Be it Indian or International. Discover the different types of museums with case studies.
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
What is a Museum?
Types of Museums?
Challenges
Case study
Organizational body
this presentation contains comparative information about the anatomical theaters from the very ancients era to the modern world .it is very helpful in knowing history of medicine and teaching in ancient time.
Renaissance architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in Europe during the Renaissance period, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. It originated in Italy in the early 15th century and gradually spread throughout Europe, influencing building designs in various countries.
Key characteristics of Renaissance architecture include:
Classical influence: Renaissance architects drew inspiration from the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, seeking to emulate their classical forms, proportions, and decorative elements. This resulted in buildings with symmetrical façades, columns, pediments, and domes.
Proportion and harmony: Renaissance architects placed a strong emphasis on mathematical proportion and harmony in their designs, striving to achieve balance and symmetry in the arrangement of architectural elements.
Humanism: Humanist ideals, which emphasized the importance of human achievement, intellect, and individualism, influenced Renaissance architecture. Buildings were designed to reflect the human scale and to enhance the experience of the individual.
Use of perspective: Renaissance architects applied principles of linear perspective to create the illusion of depth and spatial relationships in their designs, both in architectural drawings and in the arrangement of architectural elements.
Ornamentation and decoration: Renaissance buildings often feature elaborate ornamentation and decorative elements, such as relief sculptures, friezes, pilasters, and decorative moldings. These elements were used to enhance the beauty and grandeur of the architecture.
Domed structures: Renaissance architects developed techniques for constructing large domes, which became a prominent feature of many Renaissance churches and public buildings. The dome symbolized divine perfection and often served as a focal point of the building's design.
Notable examples of Renaissance architecture include:
The Florence Cathedral (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore) in Florence, Italy, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, designed by various architects including Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The Palazzo Rucellai in Florence, Italy, designed by Leon Battista Alberti.
The Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Italy, designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo.
The Royal Palace of El Escorial in Spain, designed by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera.
Renaissance architecture had a lasting impact on subsequent architectural styles, influencing the development of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical architecture in the following centuries.
R. Villano - Book National Museum History of Sanitary Art (part 3-4)Raimondo Villano
17. R. Villano “The Academy for the History of Sanitary Art”, full texte of comunication to ISHP Congres 2017 (Royal University, Warsaw, Polony). Founded in 1920, established as a Royal Decree in 1922, they are founding Entities: the Ministry of Health (which has replaced the Ministry of Interior's Health Directorate); Ministry of Defense - Army Inspectorate; Ministry of Defense - Marine Health Inspectorate; Ministry of Culture, Heritage and Tourism; Ministry of Education; Ministry of University, Scientific and Technological Research; Sovereign Military Order of SS. Maurizio and Lazzaro; Sovereign Military Order of Malta; Italian Red Cross; Pius Istituto di Santo Spirito (replaced by ASL RM E); Municipality of Rome. The personalities that belong to it (by the Minister's Decree Of the Cultural Heritage) are academics and professors, former ministers and ministerial leaders. The seat is on the Tiber in Rome, adjacent to the Vatican, in the Monumental Complex of the Holy Spirit Hospital in Sassia (founded in 1205). CDD 613 VIL aca 2018 en. LCC R 131-687, pp. 82, Chiron, Roma, January 2018;
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.