November is National Native American Heritage Month! 🎉 Meet Birdie Parker, the first female Indigenous archaeologist in the U.S., whose discoveries changed archaeology and inspire us today!
Check on your Lebanese colleagues. For some their families are living on the streets some lost loved ones others are worried about their families dying.
Checking on Lebanese people is not a political statement it's human, civilians are dying too
#Lebanon#LebaneseAreHumans
They got this wrong. Instead of highlighting actors & politicians, the real scientists were left out. Andrew Ng,Fei-Fei Li,Yann LeCun, Peter Norvig & even Sebastian Thurn.Those are the people that carried AI from its infancy to what we know today. #ArtificialInteligence
I know I'm not the only one with this feeling, but the constant rage every time we see our parents or relatives struggling financially after being robbed of their life savings just boils my blood. Some of them aren't lucky enough to find jobs after retirement or to live abroad to secure basic medicine & food. I mean, how do we deal with this anger and unfairness that will probably stay with us for a long time?
Lithuanian composer and conductor Mindaugas Piečaitis, directs his orchestra on the notes of Nora the cat playing the piano.
She earns a standing ovation.
Sadly, our cat Alphonse passed away recently. I never thought losing a pet could be so painful.
I hope you had a good time with us. You’ll be missed.
Rest in peace, champ.
In honor of AAPI Heritage month, we are highlighting Dr. Harvey Akio Itano. Dr. Itano, who was placed in an internment camp, is most known for identifying the molecular basis of Sickle Cell Anemia and becoming the first Japanese American to become elected to the NAS. #AAPI