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Amelia Southern-Uribe, 2024 Brower Youth Award Winner

Amelia Southern-Uribe, 21, grew up in environmentally vulnerable Southern communities, recognizing early on that environmental justice is linked to the liberation of marginalized groups. In 2019, they founded Arkansas’s first Zero Hour chapter in Fayetteville, which became a model for climate activism across the state.

Addressing Arkansas’s educational disparities, which exacerbate injustice, Southern-Uribe co-founded Roots magazine in 2022. Roots amplifies BIPOC Southern voices and environmental knowledge, providing free art supplies to artists. In its pilot year, over $7,800 was raised to distribute the magazine statewide.

Asa Miller, 2024 Brower Youth Award Winner

In 2022, aspiring marine biologist Asa Miller, with deep roots in Cuba, learned about coral restoration efforts in the country's Matanzas Province. Recognizing that developing nations like Cuba disproportionately suffer from global coral loss and often lack resources, Miller launched `¡Viva el Vivero!` (Long Live the Nursery!) in 2023. This international campaign to restore Cuba's stunning coral reefs has since won multiple conservation awards.

During visits to Matanzas, 17-year-old Miller interviewed divers and scientists, analyzed coral nursery data, and mapped restoration sites. Back in New York, he founded a high school marine biology club to raise funds for planting coral fragments. Miller also produced an award-winning documentary showcasing his team's restoration methods, serving as a primer for other developing countries.

Dr. Gregory Cajete: Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science

Dr. Gregory Cajete, Director of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico, explains that Indigenous physicists engage with the world through active participation, not just observation.

This approach involves their entire "sensual being," rooted in the native understanding that everything is "alive" with energy.

Indigenous Knowledge vs Western Science: Who Can Truly Claim to Know?

Dr. Leroy Little Bear presented a talk exploring the diverse conceptualizations and understandings of Indigenous Knowledge.

His discussion highlighted the varied perspectives and interpretations surrounding this vital subject.

Evaluating consumer feedback #shorts

In 'Redesigning Food: Behind the scenes' Episode 3, watch as companies test product ideas with consumers. Follow their journey navigating challenges and finding solutions to bring their innovations into the real world. Watch the full episode now.

This video is brought to you by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity promoting a circular economy. This design-driven approach eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.

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That's Wild: Marmoset Names

New research in *Science* reveals marmoset monkeys use individual "phee calls" to identify each other. These South American primates live in monogamous family groups, raising young communally. This social structure suggests they faced evolutionary challenges similar to early humans, offering insights into our own communication development.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, links human welfare to biodiversity. We use science, law, and creative media to protect species, lands, waters, and climate, securing a wild future. Visit biologicaldiversity.org for more, including social media links and action alerts. For questions, email center@biologicaldiversity.org.

Sustainability and the circular economy: what's the difference?

In this premiere episode of "Circular Curious," Emma Elobeid and Lou Waldegrave explore the key overlaps, core differences, and common pitfalls when conflating sustainability and the circular economy.

To learn more about the circular economy's key ideas, visit the Ellen MacArthur Foundation website.

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review or comment on Spotify or YouTube. Your support helps us spread the word.

ITU-T Study Group Chair Interviews: Noah Luo, Chair of ITU-T Study Group 16

An interview with Noah Luo, Chair of ITU-T Study Group 16 (Multimedia).

Mr. Luo is affiliated with Huawei Technologies.

ITU-T Study Group Chair Interviews: Ritu Ranjan Mittar, Chair of ITU-T Study Group 11

This document presents an interview with Ritu Ranjan Mittar.

Mittar serves as the Chair of ITU-T Study Group 11, which focuses on critical areas including protocols, testing methodologies, and strategies for combating counterfeiting.

ITU-T Study Group Chair Interviews: Satoshi Miyaji, Chair of ITU-T Study Group 9

This text presents an interview with Satoshi Miyaji, who serves as the Chair of ITU-T Study Group 9.

Study Group 9 focuses on broadband cable and television technologies. Mr. Miyaji brings his expertise from KDDI to this leadership role.

ITU-T Study Group Chair Interviews: Dominique Würges, Chair of ITU-T Study Group 5

An interview was conducted with Dominique Würges, the Chair of ITU-T Study Group 5. This influential group is dedicated to addressing crucial topics within the telecommunications sector.

Study Group 5's mandate covers environmental sustainability, electromagnetic fields (EMF), and the circular economy. These areas are vital for responsible technological development and global well-being.

Ms. Würges brings expertise from Orange to her leadership role, guiding initiatives that shape industry best practices and contribute to a more sustainable future.

ITU-T Study Group Chair Interviews: Ahmed Said Chair of ITU-T Study Group 3

This text presents an interview with Ahmed Said, who chairs ITU-T Study Group 3. This group focuses on economic and policy issues within the telecommunications sector.

Mr. Said is also affiliated with the National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Egypt.

ITU INTERVIEWS @ WTSA-24: Rishikesh Ghare, CEO, Indio Networks

Rishikesh Ghare, CEO of Indio Networks, was interviewed at the World Telecommunication Standards Symposium 2024 (WTSA-24). This event took place in New Delhi, India, from October 14-24, 2024.

For further information, please visit: https://www.itu.int/wtsa/2024

ITU INTERVIEWS @ WTSA-24: Manjee Bisht, Customer Relationship Manager, TagHive Inc.

Manjee Bisht, Customer Relationship Manager at TagHive Inc., was interviewed at the World Telecommunication Standards Symposium 2024 (WTSA-24). This event took place in New Delhi, India, from October 14-24, 2024.

For further information, please visit the official WTSA-24 website: https://www.itu.int/wtsa/2024

ITU INTERVIEWS @ WTSA-24: Sreeram Ananthasayanam, Partner, Deloitte India

Sreeram Ananthasayanam, Partner at Deloitte India, was interviewed during the World Telecommunication Standards Symposium 2024 (WTSA-24). This event took place in New Delhi, India, from October 14-24, 2024.

For further information, please visit: https://www.itu.int/wtsa/2024

ITU INTERVIEWS @ WTSA-24: Ernest Cid Farrero, Managing Director, Wavecontrol

Ernest Cid Farrero, Managing Director of Wavecontrol, was interviewed at the World Telecommunication Standards Symposium 2024 (WTSA-24). This event took place in New Delhi, India, from 14-24 October 2024.

For further information, please visit the official WTSA-24 website.

How can we mitigate climate crisis by leveraging AI | Ishanvi Shetty | TEDxLotus Petal School

Ishanvi Shetty, a 15-year-old 11th grader from GEMS Modern Academy in Dubai, presents a thought-provoking talk on combating the climate crisis through AI.

An avid public speaker, debater, and philosophy enthusiast, Ishanvi is deeply committed to youth empowerment and environmental advocacy. She actively participates in sustainability initiatives, volunteering, and entrepreneurial ventures, focusing on the intersection of climate change and AI.

This talk was presented at an independently organized TEDx event. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.

A neuroscientist's guide to reclaiming your brain | Nicole Vignola

Our brains are wired for the familiar, but changing this wiring can transform your life. Neuroscientist Nicole Vignola explains how deeply rooted beliefs, often shaped by upbringing and natural biases like negativity and confirmation, can limit our potential and keep us trapped in old thought patterns.

However, our brains are capable of change at any age. By practicing metacognition—observing our thoughts—and challenging automatic beliefs, we can rewire our perceptions and create empowering new narratives. This approach helps us break free, fostering a mindset for human optimization, health, and peak performance. Read more from Nicole Vignola here.

United Nations 17 Sustainable Goals

Published on April 20, 2018.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all. For more information, visit the UN Sustainable Development Goals website.

ITU INTERVIEWS @ WTSA-24: Geethanjali Radhakrishnan, CEO & Managing Director, Adiuvo Diganostics

Geethanjali Radhakrishnan, CEO & Managing Director of Adiuvo Diganostics, was interviewed at the World Telecommunication Standards Symposium 2024 (WTSA-24).

The symposium was held from 14-24 October 2024 in New Delhi, India. For further information, please visit: https://www.itu.int/wtsa/2024.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

The inside story of the AI breakthrough that won a Nobel Prize.

The Thinking Game takes you on a journey into the heart of leading AI lab DeepMind, capturing a team striving to unravel the mysteries of intelligence and life itself.

Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind AlphaGo, the documentary examines how DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis’s extraordinary beginnings shaped his lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence. It chronicles the rigorous process of scientific discovery, documenting how the team moved from mastering complex strategy games to solving the 50-year-old "protein folding problem" with AlphaFold - a breakthrough that would win a Nobel Prize.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival and a successful international tour, the film is now available here to watch for free.


Interested in hosting a screening of The Thinking Game for your classroom, community, or workplace? Visit: https://rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/
Director Greg Kohs
Producer Gary Krieg
Executive Producers Tom Dore, Jonathan Fildes
Co-Producer Greg Kohs
Editor Steve Sander
Cinematographer Greg Kohs
Composer Dan Deacon


 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection