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Harvard Professor Harry Lewis on Early Calculating and Computing Devices
Harry R. Lewis ’68, Ph.D. ’74, Gordon McKay professor of computer science emeritus, and former dean of Harvard College and interim dean of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, discusses early calculating and computing and shows us his collection of devices.
Read Harry Lewis' feature article in Harvard Magazine on six decades of relations with computers:
www.harvardmagazine.com/2024/07/harry-lewis-computers-humanity
Read more from Harry Lewis:
www.harvardmagazine.com/writer/harry-r-lewis
www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/08/features-a-science-is-born
www.harvardmagazine.com/2012/08/reinventing-the-classroom
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Harvard Professor William Kirby on U.S.-China Relations and Clean Tech
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William C. Kirby, T.M. Chang professor of China studies at Harvard University and Spangler Family professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, is an astute observer of contemporary China. In 2020, he spoke with Harvard Magazine about China’s aspirations for global leadership in the twenty-first century. In this new interview, Kirby discusses the evolving relationship between...
Can We Talk to Whales?
Просмотров 68214 дней назад
Project CETI’s pioneering effort to unlock the language of sperm whales. The idea that humans might learn to speak whale sprang from a chance encounter at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study seven years ago. Read the article: www.harvardmagazine.com/harvard-researchers-language-of-whales Project CETI: www.projectceti.org #whales #harvard #marine
Harvard’s Lisa Randall on Israeli and Palestinian Scientists Working Together
Просмотров 35221 день назад
Lisa Randall is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University. Her research focus is connecting unsolved questions in theoretical particle physics to our understanding of the properties and interactions of matter. In this interview, Randall discusses the goals of SESAME, the Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East - an intergovernment...
Harvard Professor Scott Kominers on NFT Use Cases
Просмотров 262Месяц назад
Scott Kominers is the Sarofim-Rock Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School, a faculty affiliate of the Harvard Department of Economics, a research partner at a16z crypto, and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. He primarily studies questions of market design, including related to Web3 and NFTs. He is the author of The Everything Token: H...
Harvard Professor Rebecca Tushnet on the Laws of Engagement Rings
Просмотров 331Месяц назад
Rebecca Tushnet, Harvard's Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, is an expert in the law of engagement rings. For years, she’s been studying why the law treats engagement rings differently than other gifts. Read more: www.harvardmagazine.com/2024/05/harvard-law-professor-on-engagement-rings
Harvard Professor James Hanken on the Amphibian Extinction Crisis
Просмотров 383Месяц назад
Harvard Professor James Hanken, Curator of Herpetology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) and Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, explains the ongoing amphibian extinction crisis. Image credits: All frog photos by S.D. Biji Fieldwork photos and portrait of James Hanken by A.J. Joji Read James Hanken's profile of Louis Agassiz, founding director of Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoo...
Harvard Professor Avi Loeb on Signs of Life Beyond Earth
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Harvard Professor Avi Loeb on Signs of Life Beyond Earth. The Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science explains meteorites, interstellar objects, and his ocean expedition to find materials left over from a meteorite in the Pacific Ocean. Read more: www.harvardmagazine.com/2013/04/exploring-exoplanets www.harvardmagazine.com/2013/04/conjuring-the-cosmos www.harvardmagazine.com/2013/04/seeing-star...
50 Marathons in 50 States: Scott Kline
Просмотров 842 месяца назад
Harvard Law School graduate Scott Kline J.D. ’88 ran his second Boston Marathon on April 15th, 2024-but his 51st marathon total. Over the past decade, Scott's mission has been running a marathon in all 50 states. Read more about his incredible journey: www.harvardmagazine.com/2024/04/harvard-alum-runs-50-marathons-50-states
Harvard Professor Carla Martin on the Cocoa Crisis
Просмотров 4542 месяца назад
Harvard Professor Carla Martin discusses the ongoing cocoa crisis affecting farmers, supply chains, and consumers, the historical and cultural trends underlying the production and sale of chocolate, and what the immediate commercial future of chocolate looks like. Professor Carla Martin is a Lecturer in the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University and is the Foun...
Harvard Professor Bruce Schneier on AI Regulation and Data Protection Policies
Просмотров 3253 месяца назад
Bruce Schneier is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, called a "security guru" by the Economist. He is the New York Times bestselling author of 14 books, including A Hacker's Mind, and hundreds of influential papers and essays. We sat down with him to discuss data protection policies in the United States, and...
The Article Writing Process with Craig Lambert
Просмотров 3623 месяца назад
Craig Lambert, former deputy editor of Harvard Magazine, shares his writing insights into his feature profile about bestselling novelist and psychiatrist Stephen Bergman ’66, M.D. ’73. Thanks to reader support, Harvard Magazine is able to hire the most qualified writers for the assignment. Read about Craig’s experience meeting up with Bergman after 39 years: www.harvardmagazine.com/donate/behin...
Harvard Professor Joseph Nagy on Saint Patrick
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Harvard professor of Irish Studies Joseph Falaky Nagy on the history and lore of Saint Patrick, the legendary figure behind St. Patrick's Day and all celebrations.
Harvard Professor Steven Pinker on Apple Vision Pro
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Harvard professor of psychology Steven Pinker on the science and history behind the Apple Vision Pro. Read more on Steven Pinker: www.harvardmagazine.com/2018/02/steven-pinker-enlightenment-now www.harvardmagazine.com/2023/06/academic-freedom-council www.harvardmagazine.com/2021/12/montage-open-book-steven-pinker More on science and technology: www.harvardmagazine.com/2021/08/meredith-broussard...
Ask a Harvard Professor: What Can be Done About Food Waste?
Просмотров 610Год назад
Ask a Harvard Professor: What Can be Done About Food Waste?
Ask a Harvard Professor: Why is Smell Such a Mystery to Scientists?
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Ask a Harvard Professor: Why is Smell Such a Mystery to Scientists?
Ask a Harvard Professor: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?
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Ask a Harvard Professor: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?
The Life of a Harvard Ethnobotanist
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The Life of a Harvard Ethnobotanist
Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman Interviewed by Harvard Magazine
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Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman Interviewed by Harvard Magazine
Harvard's Allston Expansion
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Harvard's Allston Expansion
Wing Heart
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Wing Heart
Crow Makes a Stick Tool to Retrieve Meat
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Crow Makes a Stick Tool to Retrieve Meat
Demonstration of Sleeve Motion Off the Heart
Просмотров 16 тыс.7 лет назад
Demonstration of Sleeve Motion Off the Heart
Customizable Soft Robot Heart Pump
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Customizable Soft Robot Heart Pump
Echocardiographic Video of a Failing Pig Heart with and without Assistive device
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Echocardiographic Video of a Failing Pig Heart with and without Assistive device
Renée Fleming sings "America the Beautiful"
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.9 лет назад
Renée Fleming sings "America the Beautiful"
Violinist Sumire Hirotsuru ’16
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Violinist Sumire Hirotsuru ’16
Capturing Music with Thomas Forrest Kelly
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.9 лет назад
Capturing Music with Thomas Forrest Kelly
Creating Beta Cells
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Creating Beta Cells
Out, Damn'd Spot!
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Out, Damn'd Spot!

Комментарии

  • @888YangJi
    @888YangJi 8 часов назад

    I am shocked, there is an adult in America.🤨🤨

  • @NT-ro6rz
    @NT-ro6rz 19 часов назад

    BYD is opening a plant in Mexico and they have stated that they plan to sell to Latin America

  • @NT-ro6rz
    @NT-ro6rz 19 часов назад

    Our government is run by AIPAC and the politicians that they put into office can’t comprehend this

  • @sneakymove
    @sneakymove 23 часа назад

    I hope Havard intellectuals could figure out or do a forum about " how to collaborate with China while avoiding political suicide" for politicians and law makers in US. If this is not resolved, US will never ever think about improving relation with China. Currently being anti China helps their political career as seen in Western world. And pro-US countries like Philipine, Japan and South Korea. Luckily Australia woke up, and New Zealand is always sober.

  • @thuptenrikey2720
    @thuptenrikey2720 День назад

    US is not qualified to judge China. US' support to Israel to masscare unconditionally the Palestiinans disqualify US to judge any nation on this planet.

  • @asianamericanadvice6016
    @asianamericanadvice6016 День назад

    The Trump policies regarding China were much better in clean energy. Trump allowed for free import of bifacial solar panels. Allowing for the massive surge in building solar farms. Biden has reversed that and slapped additional up to 200% tarriffs on solar panels as well as the 102% tarriffs on Chinese made EVs, massive tarriffs on EV and utilty batteries, a ban on certain polysilicon for solar panels, etc. Meanwhile US military still buys thousands of item types from Chinese companies like electronic and chip components and shipbuilding. Buy American only for your military. Let American companies and induviduals buy Chinese EVs and solar panel to strengthen our energy supply, stop carbon killing our world and cut inflation. A 12K dollar EV can cut costs for a low income family by 10K's of dollars.

  • @asianamericanadvice6016
    @asianamericanadvice6016 День назад

    It is indeed a fear of China. I have personally encountered this.

  • @MM-sr6fw
    @MM-sr6fw День назад

    The Chinese are “paranoid” about them……hahaha. Yes, the Chinese have long memories, they study history and they can think.

  • @faizanrana2998
    @faizanrana2998 2 дня назад

    AHAAAHAHAAAAAAAA AVI LOEB

  • @mikeshen9293
    @mikeshen9293 2 дня назад

    Dear professor, US has to Dominant everything! Most American agree with this.😂😂😂

  • @huntingtonjimmy2999
    @huntingtonjimmy2999 2 дня назад

    This Harvard professor seems to have overlooked the fact that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) consistently employs unfair economic practices and wields political power against countries like South Korea and Australia. From a political and economic standpoint, the CCP’s rise has been accompanied by ambitious actions. For instance, consider how it treats democratic Taiwan and poses a threat to America’s national interests

  • @samliew6610
    @samliew6610 2 дня назад

    So sad to see the US Neocon warmongers have sore losers mentality when come to competition. You just proofed to the world 🌎 that US is NOT a democratic and free country as always claimed. All lies and propaganda.

  • @Truthstelling
    @Truthstelling 2 дня назад

    Next big thing is electric commercial plane from CATL which has already developed a "condensed" battery with energy density of 500wh/kg

  • @AnthonyBoeyKumToh-tl4ud
    @AnthonyBoeyKumToh-tl4ud 2 дня назад

    I used to admire US democracy and tech. Not anymore...sorry. As for China, they are making great strides in their development. But they need to have better relations with their neighbours. I certainly don't like being coerced or bullied. If they stop all that, they can become a great nation and leader.

    • @youspoontube
      @youspoontube День назад

      China is very respectful of the sovereignty of its neighbors. Everything is negotiable in a civilized manner as it should be.

  • @luning7621
    @luning7621 3 дня назад

    Sorry, the zero-sum thinking is American only as American auto makers received the same subsidies as their Chinese competitors in China.

  • @thx1138sixnine
    @thx1138sixnine 3 дня назад

    Professor Kirby starts with framing that implies our policy dysfunction results from policy choices by both nations: " happening as a result of the policies of both countries" in a sentence closing with " and in particular those in this case of the United States" ... implies a false narrative of both side-ism. Cognitive distortion: His assertion that protectionism is mutual [Washington and Beijing when in point of fact our100% tariffs are not mutual in the least He pejoratively calls China paranoid for believing our government is deliberately attempting to deny China technological advancement when in fact that is the avowed policy of our government. Pathetic: our national policy attempting the "Tanya Harding" strategy of knee capping China instead of competing honestly.... and sadly also the cognitive dissonance evident in the false framing of mutual responsibility when our self destructive clean energy policy of containment is a bed of our own making.

    • @youspoontube
      @youspoontube День назад

      Agreed with your take. But if the professor said it, I doubt he could remain in Harvard for long.

    • @Canigoback-ve7xp
      @Canigoback-ve7xp День назад

      The Professor's talking points are exactly China's talking points. There is no difference whatsoever. No mention of the incredible open, generous, and gracious support of America for China over the last 30 years. Not even a thank you from China. Just hostility, hacking, spy balloons etc. China took full advantage of American diplomats and played them for fools over the last 3 decades. China is where they are because #1), the hard work and intelligence of the Chinese people and #2) because of American support technologically, open markets, keeping the south China Sea open for commerce, etc.. Americans can't even buy property in China while China certainly can. Reciprocity in hundreds of ways has been non-existent. So America is finally waking up.

  • @gwoodlogger4068
    @gwoodlogger4068 3 дня назад

    China doesn't need the US or EU market.

  • @helios4u2
    @helios4u2 3 дня назад

    The United States imposed its dominance not by becoming the best in everything but by preventing others from becoming the best. Every time a country tried to compete, the Americans rigged the competition and when that was not enough, they destroyed the competitor through corruption and war. This evil empire, worthy heir to the British empire which has used the same methods for 200 years, is coming to the end of its existence simply because its methods no longer work. Indeed Russia and China are too smart, too big and too powerful for the methods of the CIA and the American military-industrial-financial complex to succeed in destroying them. It remains to be seen whether the diabolical leaders of the USA are ready to go as far as nuclear war to destroy these competitors. Except that this time, the Americans risk annihilation. When Americans are beaten by their own rules, they change the rules, accuse their competitors of cheating when they are the ones cheating. Accusing China of being able to spy with 5G technology or TIKTOK while the USA has been spying on the whole world for decades says a lot about this evil empire which fortunately is collapsing.

  • @zhangruyi3153
    @zhangruyi3153 3 дня назад

    Professor Kirby - you need to ask yourself the question who started this trade war? No use putting equal blames on both countries when it is obvious that the US wants to finish off China and all the bad things have been started by the US in recent years, not benefitting ordinary Americans. If the US put a sanction or tariff on China, don't think China will sit there doing nothing like a fool. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction - we all learnt this in school in our physics lesson. Of course China will do something bad to the US after been slapped a tariff of more than one hundred percent. Not 100 percent, more than 100 percent. And don't tell me that Chinese governments support Chinese companies. The US does the same. Only poor Europe is not doing this because they don't have the money to support their own companies.

    • @getgal1
      @getgal1 2 дня назад

      Wise words.

  • @user-ei1ct4gn7s
    @user-ei1ct4gn7s 3 дня назад

    Hmm ..would rather listen to a business person who has signed the front of a check and has succeeded ... instead of a lifelong teacher who hasn't created a thing ...

  • @thomasctteo6868
    @thomasctteo6868 3 дня назад

    😮😮 A COUPLA OF YRARS IN TOTAL ECONOMIC DECOUPLING MAY BE YYE ANSWER RATHET THAN TULHID PRESSURE COOKER US=CHINA SEETHIBG ANIMODITY N ABRASIVR RELATIONS FROM BECOMING IVERLY ADMDVERSARIA

  • @rushiekh
    @rushiekh 3 дня назад

    Japan was pressured by the US into signing the Plaza Accord and thus crippling its own economy.

    • @xiaoranmo7308
      @xiaoranmo7308 2 дня назад

      After so many years people still believe this myth

  • @SW-wf3gy
    @SW-wf3gy 3 дня назад

    Russian Military announced in a press conference (showing evidence) US is relocating Ukraine bio chemical weapons labs to Congo to start another pandemic of avian flu there and blame it on Russia and China.

  • @rosetzu_nagasawa
    @rosetzu_nagasawa 3 дня назад

    LACK of Leadership in USA is showing its head. Lame Duck president who can't get anything done. LOTS of complaints and slogans. Build Back Better what? Name one project....

  • @yifengyifeng
    @yifengyifeng 3 дня назад

    Do whales have dialects or different languages? How do one apologize to a whale?

  • @yifengyifeng
    @yifengyifeng 3 дня назад

    The chair is huge.

  • @sttan2631
    @sttan2631 3 дня назад

    Hagemony selfish interest is the root.. Talk talk waste of time. World share care is the way

  • @cwho178ho7
    @cwho178ho7 3 дня назад

    Well better not invest in USA and India.you really will get Rob the the government

  • @damianrhea8875
    @damianrhea8875 4 дня назад

    The hostility originates from RACISM; for example: during the “Japanese invasion” in 1980’s, the Brits had 4 times more the investments in the U.S. than the Japanese, yet the U.S. felt completely comfortable with their white-skinned kind and kept hush for the Brits.

  • @slc801
    @slc801 4 дня назад

    The politicians is the downfall of the US the can’t win against China so they think by demonizing china they can stop them . Cooperation is the only solution for long term success !!

  • @jimjimlima4333
    @jimjimlima4333 4 дня назад

    The explanation is very scientific & systematic approach to explore universe.

  • @eufinn9943
    @eufinn9943 4 дня назад

    It's too bad that there are too few wise men like Professor Kirby in the United States.

  • @vicmigo
    @vicmigo 4 дня назад

    He is one of a handful that can see beyond the tip of his nose that cooperation among nations is the best forward to everyone. However, American political elites are a bunch of populists that in the pockets of donors and self interest groups.

  • @aftdel
    @aftdel 4 дня назад

    There is no difference between China talking points and this Professors talking points. It’s just incredible. Agreed we should enter joint ventures with Chinese EV companies in the same manner they did. Forced technology transfers for market access. And TikTok, besides causing mental issues with young Americans, is a very different product in China vs America. Much more educational and patriotic and nationalistic there. There is no reciprocity with social media platforms with China as US platforms are all banned. America has been enormously gracious and open and supportive of China over the last 25 years, but our diplomats were played for fools. This Professor seems to want that to continue. It would be nice if US academics actually supported their own country, but that just seems too much to ask for these days.

  • @PrimeroCanale
    @PrimeroCanale 4 дня назад

    China is merely reacting to what the US is doing.

  • @parklilys3108
    @parklilys3108 4 дня назад

    The US as a technologically dominant power in the world is afraid of technological competition with China. This shows you how backward we are and how wrong path we are led to go.

  • @laucon11
    @laucon11 4 дня назад

    You either have to be a total shill or total moron to refer to Chinese companies as 'private'. Everything there is CCP.

  • @onememory6484
    @onememory6484 4 дня назад

    Right, the us leaders, multiples mind you, have literally said they want to slow and stop Chinese technological advancement and their actions has aligned with such, and yet we have this fucking idiot saying that’s not true

  • @user-cd8tb6if3j
    @user-cd8tb6if3j 4 дня назад

    Trade wars and Tariff never win,

  • @Rubicon365
    @Rubicon365 4 дня назад

    Well said... The insecurities of the self proclaimed leader of the free world is mind blowing.. they see ghosts everywhere

  • @user-ui2ox4ux3z
    @user-ui2ox4ux3z 4 дня назад

    Very instructive indeed. Make wealth not war and both USA and China win.

  • @JenHope113
    @JenHope113 4 дня назад

    Great men think alike - prof Kirby, Sachs, Wolff, Kishore, Vijay Prasad, etc.. heed their advice for prosperity and peace.

    • @vicmigo
      @vicmigo 4 дня назад

      Unfortunately western politicians are dum deaf to understand anything except those being propagated by sinophobian

    • @thx1138sixnine
      @thx1138sixnine 3 дня назад

      You do the intellectuals above a disservice by putting their analysis in the same ethno-centric neo-colonial bucket as Prof Kirby in this biased video clip. Kirby tries to blame China jointly or "mutually" for our egregiously self-destructive technology policies. Prosperity and Peace require an honest reckoning that our hegemony is over

  • @gregwang8628
    @gregwang8628 4 дня назад

    I think now the Chinese people finally have come to grips that the US is not what they say they are after all, it’s a wake up call just in time to stop the blind faith.

  • @suyang2057
    @suyang2057 4 дня назад

    For US nationals, buying a cheap, advanced and green Chinese cars or cars with Chinese technology is a good deal, but for the fossil giants, that's a disaster. A deeper disaster is that they don't even believe the earth is becoming hotter and never actually invested a buck on clean energy, because you don't know what the next president will do his policy. Trump is coming back, and the giants can relax because to MAGA is to tarriff on China and keep a blind eye on greenhouse effect.

  • @ensh888888
    @ensh888888 4 дня назад

    US & EU had free access selling cars in the China market since the late 70's...laughing all the way to the bank for over half a century. Now China caught up...and the world block their market access...creates propaganda to discredit them on "Overcapacity"😂 These are the mind of Western imperialists, their goal was never about partnership, its always been deceit.

  • @ys29229
    @ys29229 4 дня назад

    Fear of America's decline!

  • @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane
    @308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane 4 дня назад

    China already has better infrastructure, better public transport, better access to healthcare and education than the US. It's going to be increasingly harder to get China to care about cooperating with the US on anything.

  • @ironclay3939
    @ironclay3939 4 дня назад

    WARNING! this comment may show a Bias ... Just May This is an alleged American Expert on China ... 14 seconds into the vid that's all I know and here's what I'm going to say. He's Wrong and !!! His Error is in an american arrogance ... Now I'm going to watch the vid and I'll be back to make a second comment after Harvard Magazine has made it's best case to the american people.

  • @binhe6500
    @binhe6500 4 дня назад

    Professor Kirby! I took your ChinaX lessons on Edx. They were great! What I learned is the USA right now is quite similar to the last years of the Qing Dynasty. The old emperess CiXi ruled until she dropped dead, then they coronated a 3 year old Puyi. That was what I saw in last night's debate. It's just unbelievable that Biden was about to drop dead any second. And oh yes, the Qing was against all foreigners, couldn't make up their mind whether the foreigners were barbarians or advanced aliens😵‍💫

    • @TheKkpop1
      @TheKkpop1 4 дня назад

      I can't imagine if one of the old folks became US president. The same happened when Mao senior age which had caused much damage to China.

  • @daniellee8720
    @daniellee8720 4 дня назад

    America is all out to defame and denigrate China. Its not interested in cooperation because its fallen behind and have nothing to offer.