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-//We'd like your thoughts on these and other topics you are interested in seeing or maybe presenting. Send your thoughts via email to //''info@LCTG.toku.us'' // or contact John Rudy, Peter Albin, Bob Primak, or Steve Isenberg directly – Thank you.\\ +\\  ====Topic Possibilities==== 
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-|T~~#@1~~|<fc #ff0000>SCHEDULED 9/24</fc> Anti-drone technology: Drones, missiles and guidance systems, electronic warfare, etc |**JohnR pursue w/Will Straus (9/24)**| +^#^Description^Follow-ups| 
-|T~~#@1~~|The Rubin Observatory (a remarkable ground-based optical observatory, scheduled to see first-light in two years (maybe mid-to-late 2025) (Marc Gorenstein)|Ted K| +|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] The Rubin Observatory (a remarkable ground-based optical observatory, scheduled to see first-light in two years (maybe mid-to-late 2025) (Marc Gorenstein)</del> |Ted K| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Further consideration: Can we do anything more about climate change? Do we want to get into data collection and looking at whether the data we use now are applicable to the long-range questions about climate change? Are data sets really applicable to the problem we are studying? Ted Kochanski and Jerry Harris have proposed doing more about this topic. Still following up with the group about the nature of our interests on this topic. |Keep on list? Push to future.|     +|T~~#@1~~|Further consideration: Can we do anything more about climate change? Do we want to get into data collection and looking at whether the data we use now are applicable to the long-range questions about climate change? Are data sets really applicable to the problem we are studying? Ted Kochanski and Jerry Harris have proposed doing more about this topic. Still following up with the group about the nature of our interests on this topic.|Keep on list? Push to future.| 
-|T~~#@1~~|The art of Space-Time (Anna Barnackna/CEO Mind Mix) Gravitational Lens Effect. (Since the discovery of the first lensed quasars in 1979, this quirky phenomenon has become central to cosmology, as light rays from distant galaxies are deflected (a bit) by gravitational effects of both dark matter and dark energy. DM and DE are the two big mysteries of cosmology – and in physics for that matter.)|**TedK** to contact Barnackna|+|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] The art of Space-Time (Anna Barnackna/CEO Mind Mix) Gravitational Lens Effect. (Since the discovery of the first lensed quasars in 1979, this quirky phenomenon has become central to cosmology, as light rays from distant galaxies are deflected (a bit) by gravitational effects of both dark matter and dark energy. DM and DE are the two big mysteries of cosmology – and in physics for that matter.)</del> |**TedK** to contact Barnackna|
 |T~~#@1~~|Development of car navigation devices starting in ~1910 and evolving to the present day using digital computers, map database, and GPX. (Donald Cooke)|[4/27/24] Cooke not sure when he can present| |T~~#@1~~|Development of car navigation devices starting in ~1910 and evolving to the present day using digital computers, map database, and GPX. (Donald Cooke)|[4/27/24] Cooke not sure when he can present|
-|T~~#@1~~|The development of photogrammetry from ~1930 to the current state of the art using a $500 ”toy” drone and free software to produce orthophotography 50 or more  times as detailed as the imagery in Google Maps and Google Earth. (Donald Cooke)|[4/27/24] Cooke not sure when he can present| +|T~~#@1~~|The development of photogrammetry from ~1930 to the current state of the art using a $500 ”toy” drone and free software to produce orthophotography 50 or more times as detailed as the imagery in Google Maps and Google Earth. (Donald Cooke)|[4/27/24] Cooke not sure when he can present| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Altruism and Science (DanK)|Peter| +|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] Altruism and Science (DanK)</del> |Peter| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Current state of autonomous driving.\\ Justin Tse can talk about automatic driving capabilities in Tesla cars.|<bg #ffff00>steve</bg>+|T~~#@1~~|[TENTATIVE to 1/7/26] Current state of autonomous driving. \\ Justin Tse can talk about automatic driving capabilities in Tesla cars.|steve| 
-|T~~#@1~~|<fc #ff0000>SCHEDULED 9/3</fcRobots in use nowadays and in the future (being researched)|JohnR, Peter| +|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] Optical AI</del> |Ted| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Optical AI |Ted| +|T~~#@1~~|Water Junk and How To Remove It
-|T~~#@1~~|Water Junk and How To Remove It| +|T~~#@1~~|Micro-plastics - whatsit, wheresit, and whatchagonnado about it| | 
-|T~~#@1~~|Micro-plastics - whatsit, wheresit, and whatchagonnado about it| +|T~~#@1~~|Asteroid Colliding with Earth? (Maybe tie-in with Space Junk)|(JohnR)|
-|T~~#@1~~|<fc #ff0000>SCHEDULED 10/15</fc> Current Directions in Science and Technology Under the New Administration|GeorgeG|Rich Moffitt can help (but keep it quiet) +
-|T~~#@1~~|Asteroid Colliding with Earth? (Maybe tie-in with Space Junk)|(JohnR)| {{lctg:20250227_asteroidriskslidesforjohnr.pptx|slides}}+
 |T~~#@1~~|Museum in Lexington focusing on the Apollo program. [[https://lexobserver.org/2025/01/02/how-a-lexington-resident-built-a-museum-to-apollo-11-in-his-own-home/|1/2/2025 article]] Maybe invite the several Lex residents who were members of the MIT Draper Lab to talk to our group.|Harry| |T~~#@1~~|Museum in Lexington focusing on the Apollo program. [[https://lexobserver.org/2025/01/02/how-a-lexington-resident-built-a-museum-to-apollo-11-in-his-own-home/|1/2/2025 article]] Maybe invite the several Lex residents who were members of the MIT Draper Lab to talk to our group.|Harry|
-|T~~#@1~~|Professor Eleta Exline,  UNH Scholarly Communication Librarian:“Trends in Scholarly Communication”|TedK| +|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] Professor Eleta Exline, UNH Scholarly Communication Librarian:“Trends in Scholarly Communication”</del> |TedK| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Vera Rubin Observatory Update [[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blockbuster-new-vera-rubin-observatory-will-change-astronomy-forever/]]\\ “The game-changing Vera C. Rubin Observatory will collect more astronomical data in its first year than all other telescopes combined”\\ “On June 23, the world will get a look at some of the first images taken by the brand new Vera Rubin Observatory perched on a 8,799-foot peak in the Chilean Andes. Its camera is the largest in the history of astronomy, with a more-than-1.5-meter lens, making this observatory a game-changer. The scope will canvas the entire sky visible from the Southern Hemisphere every three days for 10 years. In its first year, the Rubin Observatory will collect more data than has been collected from all telescopes in the combined history of humanity.”|TedK| +|T~~#@1~~|<del>[REMOVE] Vera Rubin Observatory Update [[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blockbuster-new-vera-rubin-observatory-will-change-astronomy-forever/|https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blockbuster-new-vera-rubin-observatory-will-change-astronomy-forever/]] \\  “The game-changing Vera C. Rubin Observatory will collect more astronomical data in its first year than all other telescopes combined” \\  “On June 23, the world will get a look at some of the first images taken by the brand new Vera Rubin Observatory perched on a 8,799-foot peak in the Chilean Andes. Its camera is the largest in the history of astronomy, with a more-than-1.5-meter lens, making this observatory a game-changer. The scope will canvas the entire sky visible from the Southern Hemisphere every three days for 10 years. In its first year, the Rubin Observatory will collect more data than has been collected from all telescopes in the combined history of humanity.”</del> |TedK| 
-|T~~#@1~~|Interest in Volcanic Activity is heating up+|T~~#@1~~|Computer Transforms used in AI (suggested by Dick Wagner)| 
 +|T~~#@1~~|Twistronics. Stacking. Started with Graphine. 3-4-5 layers. (<del>Ted &</del> Dick)| | 
 +|T~~#@1~~|[sched 12/3] Security. Things you can do to protect yourself and your technology|steve| 
 +|T~~#@1~~|[sched 12/3] Visit Wiki World. What's a Wiki? How does LCTG's Wiki work? How can I have my own Wiki?|steve| 
 +|T~~#@1~~|Using AI to help overcome difficulties, e.g., in spreadsheets| |
  
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-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRnr79Fa554|(14m) Why Craters are Round]] (Neil deGrasse Tyson explains; need to skip the ”comedian”+<hidden initialState=”visible” onVisible=”Click to hide this section” onHidden=”Click to show this section”> 
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 +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRnr79Fa554|(14m) Why Craters are Round]] (Neil deGrasse Tyson explains; need to skip the ”comedian”)
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KC32Vymo0Q|(28m) Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KC32Vymo0Q|(28m) Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty]]
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eTogq7rknQ|(24m) Physicist Explains Lasers in 5 Levels of Difficulty]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eTogq7rknQ|(24m) Physicist Explains Lasers in 5 Levels of Difficulty]]
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   - [[https://media.csuchico.edu/media/0_r326m51m/|(60m) Beyond Earth: 50 Years since Apollo 11]] from October 2019   - [[https://media.csuchico.edu/media/0_r326m51m/|(60m) Beyond Earth: 50 Years since Apollo 11]] from October 2019
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg|(15m) How James Webb Telescope Orbits Nothing]](LarryW recommended)   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg|(15m) How James Webb Telescope Orbits Nothing]](LarryW recommended)
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIMihpDmBpY|(6m) 5 Fun Physics Phenomena Explained]]  (John Rudy)\\ +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIMihpDmBpY|(6m) 5 Fun Physics Phenomena Explained]] (John Rudy) \\  . 
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v68zYyaEmEA|(31m) Solving Wordle using information theory]] (John Rudy) +  - [[https://youtu.be/G8MnxTxxJ98|(8m) Diary for a Pandemic Year]] (Dick Wagner) \\  //A composition prepared for the MIT commencement of 2021 using layering of tracks. The visuals may bring back memories.// 
-  - [[https://youtu.be/G8MnxTxxJ98|(8m) Diary for a Pandemic Year]] (Dick Wagner)\\ //A composition prepared for the MIT commencement of 2021 using layering of tracks.  The visuals may bring back memories.// +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMAF2f10pl4&t=1730|Secret Windows Features, Wifi passwords, HDMI Cables & Ports, and more]], part of Tech for Seniors (from 3/21/2022, episode 104) (1h11m) 
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMAF2f10pl4&t=1730|Secret Windows Features, Wifi passwords, HDMI Cables & Ports, and more]], part of Tech for Seniors (from 3/21/2022, episode 104) (1h11m)  - [[https://youtu.be/t3RQnRjD5JE?start=1000|new results from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), from the team that brought us the first-ever image of a black hole, from 5/16/2022]] 1h38m but last 30m is Q&A (Ted Kochanski+  - Black Holes: Seeing the Unseeable (60min; World Science Festival) (John Rudy) 
-  - Black Holes: Seeing the Unseeable (60min; World Science Festival) (John Rudy)\\ //Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is observing black holes; latest achievement is first image of supermassive black hole in the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Video explores the breakthroughs.(this video dated around June 2022)// +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QAB6iH-QrE|Physics of the Future]] (39m) Dr. Michio Kaku (John Rudy) \\  John R. to f/u. Technical topics brought down to a layman's perspective. Sabine Hassenfelder – Dan K. could give refs. Would need someone to look into these videos and choose some examples. MIT Frank Milchuk(sp?). More advanced topics. See next item.
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QAB6iH-QrE|Physics of the Future]] (39m) Dr. Michio Kaku (John Rudy)\\ John R. to f/u. Technical topics brought down to a layman's perspective. Sabine Hassenfelder -- Dan K. could give refs. Would need someone to look into these videos and choose some examples. MIT Frank Milchuk(sp?). More advanced topics. See next item.+
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqSV_6dxafw|(24m) Interview with someone who has made a billion with crypto currency]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqSV_6dxafw|(24m) Interview with someone who has made a billion with crypto currency]]
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSNquPUriIw|(5m) 2020 Fusion progress at Tokamak Energy]] (1/4/2021) (Larry Wittig)\\ . +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSNquPUriIw|(5m) 2020 Fusion progress at Tokamak Energy]] (1/4/2021) (Larry Wittig) \\  
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAv6p3grFVM&t=16s|(4m) Celebration when MIT achieved 20 Tesla in large bore magnet]]  (Larry Wittig) +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAv6p3grFVM&t=16s|(4m) Celebration when MIT achieved 20 Tesla in large bore magnet]] (Larry Wittig) 
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkpqA8yG9T4|(1h39) Breakthrough in nuclear fusion?]]  (2/24/2016 by Prof. Dennis Whyte of MIT) (Larry Wittig)+  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkpqA8yG9T4|(1h39) Breakthrough in nuclear fusion?]] (2/24/2016 by Prof. Dennis Whyte of MIT) (Larry Wittig)
   - Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance on Video. Suggested by Ted. K. Dick W. could give his follow-up impressions after the videos.   - Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance on Video. Suggested by Ted. K. Dick W. could give his follow-up impressions after the videos.
-  - Lisa Randall at Harvard -- particle physics. (Dan Kleppner) +  - Lisa Randall at Harvard – particle physics. (Dan Kleppner)
-  - [[https://youtu.be/KrDdc_pSQGo?t=102|(59m) A Hackers Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules and How to Bend Them Back]] (Bruce Schneier) a Harvard Science Book Talk Series Lecture+
   - [[https://youtu.be/AL2Chc6p_Kk|(18.5m) uniform circular motion]] suggested by our own Charles Holbrow.   - [[https://youtu.be/AL2Chc6p_Kk|(18.5m) uniform circular motion]] suggested by our own Charles Holbrow.
   - Quantum Fields the Real Building Blocks of the Universe **TedK**   - Quantum Fields the Real Building Blocks of the Universe **TedK**
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VnbBCm_ZyQ|(1h44m) CEO Boston Dynamics and the Future of Robotics]] (video of a podcast?)   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VnbBCm_ZyQ|(1h44m) CEO Boston Dynamics and the Future of Robotics]] (video of a podcast?)
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29ECwExc-_M|(40s) Boston Dynamics new humanoid robot]] +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29ECwExc-_M|(40s) Boston Dynamics new humanoid robot]]
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnhIUa5r28Q|(8.5m) How does Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot work?]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnhIUa5r28Q|(8.5m) How does Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot work?]]
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfKMkt5lq10|(13m) Boston Dynamics new humanoid robot shocks the entire industry (sic)]]\\ . +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfKMkt5lq10|(13m) Boston Dynamics new humanoid robot shocks the entire industry (sic)]] \\  
-  - [[https://youtu.be/6akmv1bsz1M|(37m) Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math]] - Veritasium posted 4/30/2024 -- Warning - one comment reads “Now I know what my dog feels like when I talk to him”+  - [[https://youtu.be/6akmv1bsz1M|(37m) Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math]] - Veritasium posted 4/30/2024 – Warning - one comment reads “Now I know what my dog feels like when I talk to him”
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2mO_MWRBo0|Dr Robert Langer talk at Cary Liby]] on smi's M   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2mO_MWRBo0|Dr Robert Langer talk at Cary Liby]] on smi's M
   - [[https://youtu.be/9O4lGMBcxoY?feature=shared|Tech for Seniors Ep 177A 8/5/2024, last 20 minutes on speeds]]   - [[https://youtu.be/9O4lGMBcxoY?feature=shared|Tech for Seniors Ep 177A 8/5/2024, last 20 minutes on speeds]]
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   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_OApdxcno|(14m) Smarter people get it wrong]] (Rudy)   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_OApdxcno|(14m) Smarter people get it wrong]] (Rudy)
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOQowCeAnRs|(7m) Monte Hall Problem]] last minute is advert (Rudy)   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOQowCeAnRs|(7m) Monte Hall Problem]] last minute is advert (Rudy)
-  - Mitch found a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV8GH1ZPLG4|one hour youtube presentation]] by the first author (Weinstein) on estimation. BTW he has a Ph.D. in physics from MIT 1988.\\ .+  - Mitch found a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV8GH1ZPLG4|one hour youtube presentation]] by the first author (Weinstein) on estimation. BTW he has a Ph.D. in physics from MIT 1988. \\  .
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw696JVSxJQ|(10.5m) Elon Musk's colossus Supercomputer]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw696JVSxJQ|(10.5m) Elon Musk's colossus Supercomputer]]
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17Y82tJDk2o|(11.5m) MIT Discovery: Photo Molecular Effect]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17Y82tJDk2o|(11.5m) MIT Discovery: Photo Molecular Effect]]
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   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpzg8snj0M4|(4m) Space Sustainability - MIT Challenges]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpzg8snj0M4|(4m) Space Sustainability - MIT Challenges]]
   - [[https://youtu.be/n-UQxfgFEe4|(13m) The Copernican Principle: the foundation of ALL of cosmology (Dr. B.)]] advert in intro   - [[https://youtu.be/n-UQxfgFEe4|(13m) The Copernican Principle: the foundation of ALL of cosmology (Dr. B.)]] advert in intro
-  - [[https://youtu.be/GjkqedrTwZo|(16m) The Crisis in Physics: Why the Higgs Boson Should NOT Exist! (M.D.)]]\\ .+  - [[https://youtu.be/GjkqedrTwZo|(16m) The Crisis in Physics: Why the Higgs Boson Should NOT Exist! (M.D.)]] \\  .
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esQyYGezS7c|(18.5m) Strange Items]] (John Rudy) Vertasium   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esQyYGezS7c|(18.5m) Strange Items]] (John Rudy) Vertasium
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4DAGabiGms|(11m) Is the Universe really a hologram?]] by the scientific skeptic, Sabine Hossenfelder   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4DAGabiGms|(11m) Is the Universe really a hologram?]] by the scientific skeptic, Sabine Hossenfelder
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7-h3FO-KKo|(17m) Testing can you blow your own sail? Mark Rober]]\\ .+  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7-h3FO-KKo|(17m) Testing can you blow your own sail? Mark Rober]] \\  .
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8wqnk_TsA|(5m) Nicest car horn ever DIY. Mark Rober]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8wqnk_TsA|(5m) Nicest car horn ever DIY. Mark Rober]]
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwgaTYOx0RI|(11m) Escape Rooms, approach to solving them. Mark Rober]]   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwgaTYOx0RI|(11m) Escape Rooms, approach to solving them. Mark Rober]]
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   - [[https://youtu.be/U068p4RMgew|(6m) A New Ice Age For Europe Is Becoming More Likely]] Hossenfelder   - [[https://youtu.be/U068p4RMgew|(6m) A New Ice Age For Europe Is Becoming More Likely]] Hossenfelder
   - [[https://youtu.be/HEWMwnCZHJY|(6m) Fact Check: Did Physicists Really ”Quash” the Multiverse Idea?]] Hossenfelder   - [[https://youtu.be/HEWMwnCZHJY|(6m) Fact Check: Did Physicists Really ”Quash” the Multiverse Idea?]] Hossenfelder
-  - [[https://youtu.be/dWxGXIPx5A4|(5m) Can we tell if there's a wormhole in the Milky Way?]] Sabine Hossenfelder \\ .+  - [[https://youtu.be/dWxGXIPx5A4|(5m) Can we tell if there's a wormhole in the Milky Way?]] Sabine Hossenfelder \\  .
   - [[https://youtu.be/-ISx9izucUM?si=96ajp9uTZOV_OkWb|(1h30) viability of fusion power in the near term, a talk by Reinert Beesuwkes]]   - [[https://youtu.be/-ISx9izucUM?si=96ajp9uTZOV_OkWb|(1h30) viability of fusion power in the near term, a talk by Reinert Beesuwkes]]
-  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqe5TmTHU9E|(42m) Coding Consciousness: A. Algorithm for Awareness?]] WSF/Brian Greene- +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqe5TmTHU9E|(42m) Coding Consciousness: A. Algorithm for Awareness?]] WSF/Brian Greene-
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-iq-0yJNM|(46m) What Creates Consciousness?]] WSF/Brian Greene   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-iq-0yJNM|(46m) What Creates Consciousness?]] WSF/Brian Greene
   - [[https://youtu.be/20vUNgRdB4o|(29m) What Happened to the Mars Helicopter?]]   - [[https://youtu.be/20vUNgRdB4o|(29m) What Happened to the Mars Helicopter?]]
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q56PMJbCFXQ|(34m) The Most Dangerous Building in Manhattan]] - How a single phone call from a student helped uncover a flaw that nearly toppled Citicorp.   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q56PMJbCFXQ|(34m) The Most Dangerous Building in Manhattan]] - How a single phone call from a student helped uncover a flaw that nearly toppled Citicorp.
   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7lad5a4XhI&t=54s|(16m) How Long is a Day? (Tyson)]] (JohnR)   - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7lad5a4XhI&t=54s|(16m) How Long is a Day? (Tyson)]] (JohnR)
 +  - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD7_jelvxew|(1h21) Putting the ”Bang” in the Big Bang]] (1h47 w/q&a) Alan Guth (John Rudy) \\  \\ **WSJ The Tech Behind series (Mitch) (d/l on M)**
 +  - (8m) How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages [[https://www.wsj.com/video/series/tech-behind/how-google-translate-uses-math-to-understand-134-languages/5E6035BC-36E2-4681-B71A-2E549B634665?mod=WSJvidctr__pos3|link]]
 +  - (8m30) How Google Remapped the World [[https://www.wsj.com/video/series/tech-behind/how-google-remapped-the-world-the-tech-behind/8D9A4088-3A5A-40CA-8BC9-5C8D7CF9017D?mod=WSJvidctr__pos12|link]]
 +  - (9m30) The Complex Engineering Behind Firework-Firing Drones [[https://www.wsj.com/video/series/tech-behind/the-complex-engineering-behind-firework-firing-drones/66E6155C-F175-453B-AC8F-1E67BC77AE4B?mod=WSJvidctr__pos0|link]] \\  .
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 //Website for MIT Lincoln Lab: [[http://www.ll.mit.edu|http://www.ll.mit.edu]] Surf this yourselves to see if areas of R&D or system development would be of interest to you and the LCTG. LL develops technology which, as it matures, is incorporated into a prototype subsystem or system to demonstrate new capabilities for transfer to industry for government use. Intellectual property can be licensed by MIT for commercial applications// //Website for MIT Lincoln Lab: [[http://www.ll.mit.edu|http://www.ll.mit.edu]] Surf this yourselves to see if areas of R&D or system development would be of interest to you and the LCTG. LL develops technology which, as it matures, is incorporated into a prototype subsystem or system to demonstrate new capabilities for transfer to industry for government use. Intellectual property can be licensed by MIT for commercial applications//
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-  - Flash LIDAR (LADAR) with single-photon sensitivity for rapid 3-D imaging with applications from look-through-foliage military surveillance to self-driving vehicles. (~90 minutes) – **not to be recorded for later viewing**\\ //Dr. Simon Verghese, head of Waymo’s (Google) sensor development for self-driving cars.  In their 5th generation, the sensors are designed to meet the challenging requirements of moving people and goods safely and efficiently in dense cities and on highways. The goal is to make them affordable while meeting the performance needed for driverless operation in various applications and weather conditions. The talk will review some history of the project and describe a few use-cases for sensors and machine learning on Waymo vehicles.//+  - Flash LIDAR (LADAR) with single-photon sensitivity for rapid 3-D imaging with applications from look-through-foliage military surveillance to self-driving vehicles. (~90 minutes) – **not to be recorded for later viewing** \\ //Dr. Simon Verghese, head of Waymo’s (Google) sensor development for self-driving cars. In their 5th generation, the sensors are designed to meet the challenging requirements of moving people and goods safely and efficiently in dense cities and on highways. The goal is to make them affordable while meeting the performance needed for driverless operation in various applications and weather conditions. The talk will review some history of the project and describe a few use-cases for sensors and machine learning on Waymo vehicles.//
   - High-sensitivity passive IR focal planes for wide-area surveillance. (Copious Imaging, a spin off in Lexington from LL). (~45 minutes)   - High-sensitivity passive IR focal planes for wide-area surveillance. (Copious Imaging, a spin off in Lexington from LL). (~45 minutes)
   - Bio-agent warning sensor with single aerosol particle sensitivity. (~45 minutes)   - Bio-agent warning sensor with single aerosol particle sensitivity. (~45 minutes)
   - Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes)   - Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes)
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   - home theater, camera monitor, media player   - home theater, camera monitor, media player
   - Headsets and cameras for Zoom; auxiliary microphones?   - Headsets and cameras for Zoom; auxiliary microphones?
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   - “Book Review” of Walter Isaacson’s book Code Breaker about the competing CRISPR teams. Maybe we can bring back Allan Kleinman   - “Book Review” of Walter Isaacson’s book Code Breaker about the competing CRISPR teams. Maybe we can bring back Allan Kleinman
   - Backup Strategies, ranging from the kinds of backup we use (Data, System Image, Cloud, other) to how to make and maintain (and test) our backups, and what the various hardware and software options are for making and maintaining a reliable backup.   - Backup Strategies, ranging from the kinds of backup we use (Data, System Image, Cloud, other) to how to make and maintain (and test) our backups, and what the various hardware and software options are for making and maintaining a reliable backup.
-  - https://www.fastcompany.com/91140068/how-the-internet-went-mainstream-in-1994+  - [[https://www.fastcompany.com/91140068/how-the-internet-went-mainstream-in-1994|https://www.fastcompany.com/91140068/how-the-internet-went-mainstream-in-1994]]
  
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   - Computational Photography - changing what's used as a camera. [[https://www.dpreview.com/articles/9828658229/computational-photography-part-i-what-is-computational-photography|link]] e.g., replacing DSLR with cellphones; more (Jonathan Goode?, Harry Forsdick?) (needs a lead)   - Computational Photography - changing what's used as a camera. [[https://www.dpreview.com/articles/9828658229/computational-photography-part-i-what-is-computational-photography|link]] e.g., replacing DSLR with cellphones; more (Jonathan Goode?, Harry Forsdick?) (needs a lead)
   - How one builds a web application (e.g., using spreadsheets) (**Harry Forsdick**)   - How one builds a web application (e.g., using spreadsheets) (**Harry Forsdick**)
   - (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough)   - (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough)
   - [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy)   - [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy)
-  - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup// +  - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup//</hidden>
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