Михаил Гельфанд. Опасные связи или роман в генах: кроманьонцы, неандертальцы и денисовцы


Совместный проект «Лекторий Cколтеха в Полит.ру».

Онлайн-лекция Михаила Гельфанда — доктора биологических наук, профессора, члена Европейской Академии, вице президента Сколтеха по биомедицинским исследованиям и заведующего лабораторией в Институте проблем передачи информации им. Харкевича РАН. Текст лекции можно прочесть здесь: polit.ru/article/2020/10/20/gelfandlec2020/

Несколько десятков тысяч лет назад на территории Евразии жили три разных группы людей: кроманьонцы, неандертальцы и денисовцы. Кроманьонцы – наши предки, вышедшие из Африки 70 тысяч лет назад. Неандертальцы тоже наши предки, как и денисовцы. Все они «встречались» между собой, заводили семьи и, конечно, рожали детей. Эти «Les Liaisons dangereuses» (опасные связи) записаны в наших геномах и геномах древних людей, которые удалось прочитать ученым.

Профессор Михаил Гельфанд расскажет свою версию известного романа, а мы с вами попробуем разобраться в опасных связях наших дальних родственников и найти ответы на волнующие вопросы: кто те люди, которые стояли у истоков человека разумного? Что с ними произошло в процессе биологической эволюции? И какое отношение они имеют к нам, живущим в XXI веке? Подписывайтесь на нас в социальных сетях!

Публичные лекции:
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Полит.ру:
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0:00 вводная и регламент
3:00 предки людей в Евразии и классическая антропология
8:33 исследования ДНК неандертальцев
11:22 кроманьонцы, неандертальцы, европейцы, африканцы
17:00 как нашли денисовцев
19:55 что антропология думает о денисовцах
25:50 можно ли восстановить полный геном нашего предка по нашим геномам?
29:06 краткое введение в наследование
32:52 древние кроманьонцы и ДНК неандертальцев

Гибкие методологии разработки — секреты и подводные камни: Agile, Scrum, XP, Kanban


На киевской партнерской конференции 1С-Битрикс Александр Сербул рассказал о сути гибких методологий проектирования и разработки, их практическом применении, подводных камнях и непростых, но эффективных компромиссах, позволяющих победить.

Вся программа и презентации: bitrixconf.com.ua/autumn2016/agenda/

How to practice effectively...for just about anything - Annie Bosler and Don Greene


Посмотреть урок полностью: ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-practice-effectively-for-just-about-anything-annie-bosler-and-don-greene

Для освоения любого навыка необходимо тренироваться. Тренировка — это повторение действия с целью его улучшения, она помогает нам выполнять задание легче, быстрее и увереннее. Как же тренировка помогает нашему мозгу улучшить выполнение действий? Энни Бослер и Дон Грин объясняют, как тренировки влияют на работу мозга.

Урок — Энни Бослер и Дон Грин, анимация — Мартина Мештрович.

Go with your gut feeling | Magnus Walker | TEDxUCLA


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Magnus Walker talks about his life journey of following his passion and going with his gut feeling which eventually led him to turning his dreams into his reality.

TEDxUCLA was organized by UCLA Extension Visual Arts
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Want to learn better? Start mind mapping | Hazel Wagner | TEDxNaperville


As a lifelong learner with 4 degrees and a Ph.D. in mathematics, Hazel Wagner has spent her life learning how to learn. Hazel shares her work on mind mapping and what it can do for understanding, memorization, and retention. Hazel Wagner, Ph.D., MBA, CMC is a lifelong learner. She has four college degrees including a Ph.D. in mathematics from Northwestern University, which she earned while raising three children. She’s published four books on mathematics and business, including Power Brainstorming and Business, Brains, and B.S. She’s a cancer survivor, a volunteer, an entrepreneur, a pioneer in Criterion Referenced Testing in education, and a researcher on how people learn difficult subjects in mathematics.

Hazel has spoken and written on the subjects of critical thinking, innovation, decision-making, marketing, business strategy, and leadership, and taught related subjects for the American Management Association, Northwestern University, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Cardean University, and De Paul Graduate School of Business.

Hazel specializes in a concept called mind mapping, teaching others how to use it to augment and enhance their memory, studies, planning, and more This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

How to get over sh*t and be happy | Brad Blanton | TEDxCluj


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.\t

Brad Blanton Phd. is a psychotherapist, trainer and american writer, author of the «Radical Honesty» bestseller, a book and a theory that challenges a fundamental and almost unchallenged belief of our society. In a truly honest talk, maybe brutally honest, Mr. Blanton convinced the audience that honesty, and not politeness or political correctness is the essence of human relationships and a fulfilled life. Maybe being radically honest all the time is difficult to accept, maybe it is even an idea that a lot of people cannot digest but it is surely an idea that at least has to be intellectually entertained.

Why do we believe things that arent true? | Philip Fernbach | TEDxMileHigh


It seems like were living in an epidemic of false belief. Clearly the other side just doesn’t have all the facts, right? Or are they really that stupid? In this fascinating and hilarious talk, cognitive scientist Philip Fernbach peels back the layers of what we really know and reveals some surprising truths about the human mind. Philip Fernbach is a cognitive scientist and professor in the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Co-author of The Knowledge Ilusion: Why We Never Think Alone, Philips research focuses on why we think we know more than we actually do and the implications this has on individuals and society. He lives in Boulder with his wife and two children. In his free time, he plays bluegrass music and ice hockey. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Sustainability Transition in Greece | Prof. Phoebe Koundouri | TEDxEuropeanSustainabilityAcademy


This talk was shown live at TEDxEuropeanSustainabilityAcademy, Crete online event, 17.10.2020
Theme: ‘Making sense of climate change on Crete: Taking Action’
Prof. Phoebe Koundouri talks about the Sustainability Transition in Greece in the context of sustainable recovery post the 2020 covid19 virus pandemic.
Whilst the world is focussed on the pandemic, Prof. Koundouri reminds us to pay attention to the ‘mother of all crisis’, the climate crisis.
She describes the urgent need to decarbonise national energy plans and presents technological pathways to enable decarbonisation.
With the aim of ‘leaving no one behind’, job space green recovery, sustainable and inclusive economies, she emphasizes the need for up-skilling and reskilling the labour force to keep up with the 4th industrial revolution towards sustainability.
Looking specifically at the role of ESG reporting and green finance lead innovation, she explains the importance of the EU taxonomy and the creation of clusters on sustainability transition.
www.aueb.gr/en/faculty_page/koundouri-phoebe
Professor Koundouri holds a PhD and MPhil in Economics and Econometrics from the University of Cambridge (UK). She is Chair of Sustainable Development at the School of Economics, Athens University of Economics (AUEB) and Business

Why I stayed, Why I left | Mada Tsagia-Papadakou | TEDxUniversityofPiraeus


Through her talk Mada Tsagia-Papadakou shared how she got in an abusive relationship, why she stayed, how she left and how this dark side of her life, gave her the lights to pursue her work against violence and for defending women’s rights. Mada Tsagia-Papadakou is the Founder and CEO of W.I.N. HELLAS, a public benefit organization aiming to prevent and minimize violence against women. Her personal experiences inspired her to found W.I.N Hellas. While recognizing the importance of information, she explains how we let ourselves become victims of violence and stay in an abusive environment and what “tools” and “skills” one needs to get out of such a situation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

"Пойми Миллениума" | Евгения Шамис | TEDxInnopolis


Теория поколений — кто мы и что нам ждать от нынешнего поколения? Основатель Теории Поколений в России, писатель. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx