В жизни человека большую роль играют осадки. Изучение осадков представляет большие возможности для познания устройства вселенной. Осадки тесно связаны с процессами происходящими в облаках и они являются основной погодной единицей.
Целью предлагаемой работы является исследование условий выпадения осадков и измерения их количества по Нижегородской области
В среднем каждый час с 1 квадратного метра водной поверхности испаряется 1 килограмм воды!
Теоретически за 1000 лет почти вся вода Мирового океана может побывать в виде пара.
В жизни человека большую роль играют осадки. Изучение осадков представляет большие возможности для познания устройства вселенной. Осадки тесно связаны с процессами происходящими в облаках и они являются основной погодной единицей.
Целью предлагаемой работы является исследование условий выпадения осадков и измерения их количества по Нижегородской области
В среднем каждый час с 1 квадратного метра водной поверхности испаряется 1 килограмм воды!
Теоретически за 1000 лет почти вся вода Мирового океана может побывать в виде пара.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR). It discusses the founding of RFBR in 1992 and key dates in its development. It outlines RFBR's mission to support basic research initiatives and young researchers in Russia. It also describes RFBR's international collaborations, budget increases over time, and priority interdisciplinary research areas.
This document summarizes Bob Dorf's presentation on business models and customer development. It emphasizes that most startups fail due to a lack of customers rather than product failures. It promotes applying a customer development process even for non-startups to test ideas and business models through customer feedback and pivoting. This process involves continuous discovery, validating hypotheses with customers, and adjusting plans based on what customers say, not what founders think.
Singularity University was founded in September 2008 by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis to educate and inspire leaders about exponentially advancing technologies. The 10-week Graduate Studies Program brings together 80 rising leaders from 35 countries to work on interdisciplinary team projects focusing on grand challenges. Examples of projects include low-cost sensors for the Internet of Things, 3D printing, robotics, synthetic biology, and more. Several companies have been started from SU team projects, including Getaround, ACASA, and Made In Space. Participant feedback highlights themes of using new technologies to address problems like poverty, lack of infrastructure, and more.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR). It discusses the founding of RFBR in 1992 and key dates in its development. It outlines RFBR's mission to support basic research initiatives and young researchers in Russia. It also describes RFBR's international collaborations, budget increases over time, and priority interdisciplinary research areas.
This document summarizes Bob Dorf's presentation on business models and customer development. It emphasizes that most startups fail due to a lack of customers rather than product failures. It promotes applying a customer development process even for non-startups to test ideas and business models through customer feedback and pivoting. This process involves continuous discovery, validating hypotheses with customers, and adjusting plans based on what customers say, not what founders think.
Singularity University was founded in September 2008 by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis to educate and inspire leaders about exponentially advancing technologies. The 10-week Graduate Studies Program brings together 80 rising leaders from 35 countries to work on interdisciplinary team projects focusing on grand challenges. Examples of projects include low-cost sensors for the Internet of Things, 3D printing, robotics, synthetic biology, and more. Several companies have been started from SU team projects, including Getaround, ACASA, and Made In Space. Participant feedback highlights themes of using new technologies to address problems like poverty, lack of infrastructure, and more.