
Johnathan Chung
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Occupation: For science!
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2013-05-20 08:19:27 (1 comments, 5 reshares, 6 +1s)
The arguments and false controversy over whether global warming exists (it does) and whether humans are responsible (we are) are ones generated by the public due to politics, deniers, interest groups, and lack of education.
According to the majority of climatologists and other informed analysts, most of the claims made by global warming skeptics on TV, online, and in print aren't based on legitimate science.
An extensive review of the scientific literature was just published on May 15, 2013 in Environmental Research Letters and is the most comprehensive meta-analysis on the subject ever performed to date.
The review looked at ~12,000 international studies on climate change from peer-reviewed scientific journals over the past 2 decades (1991-2011). Of these, ~4,000 studies specifically evaluated and expressed a stance on anthropogenic global warming: an... more »


2013-05-17 08:06:46 (11 comments, 14 reshares, 53 +1s)
Google Launches Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab
Google's quantum computer will be hosted at NASA's Ames Research Center where they plan to advance machine learning and pave the way for the next generation of efficient algorithms and powerful supercomputers.
http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2013/05/launching-quantum-artificial.html
#ArtificialIntelligence #QuantumComputing #DetectionAlgorithmA

2013-05-16 18:22:25 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 8 +1s)
Last call for +Astronaut Abby's rocketship to the future! If you support STEM women, space, and dreaming big, consider helping 15-year-old Abigail Harrison reach her goal. She is SO close! Deadline is t-minus 40 hours left and counting!
Abby has been selected as the "Earth liaison" for an upcoming International Space Station expedition and wants to share her experiences with her peers via a global STEM outreach effort. Abby plans to reach 2,000 classrooms, speak at several national conferences, and write for science blogs and organizations. https://plus.google.com/114424163811716070551/posts/4EgP9uZ5A89
I believe this is important for several reasons, one of the biggest reasons being able to inspire a younger generation to do great things. In the past week, so many people have mentioned how much Cmdr. +Chris Hadfield has WOWed us all and that we would miss his un... more »


2013-05-16 06:07:29 (18 comments, 36 reshares, 42 +1s)
[A bit of satiric comedy :) ]
Ever have the problem where you're trying to filter out melodramatic, close-minded, impetuous, or spoiled individuals, but combing through each circle becomes a bit tedious? Do you ever think, "Wouldn't it be great if there was a telltale psychological indicator revealing the maturity, sensibility, and poise (or lack thereof) of people in your circles?"
Us too. That's why starting today, we're happy to announce a great new feature we think you'll really enjoy. It's called the "initiative to Delete, Uncircle, Mute, and Block", or iDUMB for short.
Here's how it works:
Start by monitoring your stream very carefully. The moment a new update is rolled out, people will begin to make extremely negative, rebellious, hyperbolic, reactionary, and/or self-centered comments. (In other words, they... more »

2013-05-15 03:44:21 (1 comments, 2 reshares, 9 +1s)
The director, a writer and some actors in the film "Star Trek Into Darkness" will join NASA astronauts as we host a Google+ Hangout On Air from noon to 12:45 p.m. EDT, May 16, about how work aboard the International Space Station is turning science fiction into reality.
Participating in the hangout will be NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, who currently is living and working aboard the space station; astronauts Michael Fincke and Kjell Lindgren at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston; director J.J. Abrams, screenwriter and producer Damon Lindelof; and stars of the film, Chris Pine, Alice Eve and John Cho. The participants will ask questions of each other and take questions from the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City (home of the space shuttle Enterprise), the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, and social media followers.
Ask a que... more »

2013-05-14 20:01:49 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)
"[G+] pages look set to become a mainstay of search results."
This would be reason enough for me to jump on this bandwagon -- I have set a personal goal of growing to 1,000 followers this quarter (small fries, I know, but a girl's gotta start somewhere) -- but my love for G+ doesn't stop with SEO. It's part of our everyday operations now. We use Google+ Hangouts for interviews with remote candidates (because everyone uses Gmail), I mine for trending topics to write about, I share articles with my coworker circle so we can brainstorm in a discussion thread.
Essentially, G+ isn't just for socializing. It's a collaboration and productivity tool that is seamless with other technologies I already use (Google Drive, Gmail, etc.). +Johnathan Chung +Google Enterprise #google #googleplus #hangouts


2013-05-09 22:03:28 (9 comments, 3 reshares, 23 +1s)
We're bringing together astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second person to walk on the Moon, and Conrad Anker, a world renowned climber who has summited Mount Everest, for a live Hangout. (Photo by Cory Richards, National Geographic)
Join us on Monday, May 20 at 2 p.m. ET (7 p.m. UTC) to find out what it's like to push boundaries and take the ultimate risks.
Use #LetsExplore to ask Aldrin and Anker about their experiences. http://bit.ly/11nXLuu

2013-05-09 04:42:59 (2 comments, 6 reshares, 20 +1s)
Abigail Harrison, also known as +Astronaut Abby, is a very bright, enthusiastic, and determined 15-year-old girl who dreams big: she aspires to be the first astronaut to set foot on Mars.
Below is a short clip about Astronaut Abby who has been interested in space since age 6 and later wanted to become an "astro navigator" :D
Her mentor is flight engineer and ESA astronaut +Luca Parmitano, whom Abby met 2 years ago while standing in line at the airport after the NASA Social Tweetup for the final voyage of Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Parmitano is set to launch to the International Space Station from the Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on May 29, 2013 as part of Expedition 36/37.
Not only will Abby be there in person as part of her #SoyuzAdventure to share her experiences, but also will continue to promote STEM outreach as Parmitano's selected go-to person ... more »


2013-05-04 06:09:35 (5 comments, 5 reshares, 39 +1s)
Solar Impulse’s 2013 Across America itinerary is now official!
Moffett Airfield (Mountain View, CA)
Sky Harbor International Airport (Phoenix, AZ)
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Dallas, TX)
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (St. Louis, MO)
Dulles International Airport (Washington D.C.)
John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York City)
It looks like the next possible date for the kick-off of the 2013 Across America mission could be this Friday, May 3rd! Weather conditions permitting, the flight would take off from Moffett Airfield to Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix (AZ). It will be an early departure, most likely before 6 am LT (UTC-7) with a landing after midnight local Phoenix time (UTC-7).
Join us in this incredible adventure! http://www.solarimpulse.com/join_us
© Solar Impulse | J. Revillard

2013-05-04 04:42:22 (5 comments, 5 reshares, 12 +1s)
Looks like debuting movie trailers and chatting with the movie's cast or crew using Google+ Hangouts has become a thing now :)
Steven Spielberg participated in one of the first major ones for Lincoln last September: Google Play presents: Steven Spielberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Will Smith and Jaden Smith's Hangout for +After Earth was 1.5 weeks ago:
After Earth Google Hangout
Vin Diesel and the cast of +Fast & Furious 6 will hang out on Sunday, May 5th: https://plus.google.com/events/ckehnkde63kkr1ujbitd85ne4c4
+Ender's Game trailer world premiere and Hangout with director Gavin Hood, producer Bob Orci, and star Asa Butterfield is on Tuesday, May 7th:
https://plus.google.com/events/cuito512urg0a64r6bc2ocuakuc
I'm sure there were others and will be many more!

2013-05-02 01:45:45 (4 comments, 2 reshares, 9 +1s)
Hoopes Vision Correction Center is hanging out in a live Hangout On Air. #hangoutsonair


2013-04-30 05:39:35 (13 comments, 23 reshares, 69 +1s)
Cyanide & Happiness is a great comic :)
The nature of science research...
http://www.explosm.net/comics/3155/
And after several decades, I just realized why they call them beakers: they have a small spout or "beak"!
Although technically this is an Erlenmeyer flask, not a beaker ;)


2013-04-30 03:54:12 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 21 +1s)
SpaceShipTwo fires her rocket motor in flight for the first time, breaking the sound barrier. Today was an extremely important day for Virgin Galactic and for the future of human spaceflight.
Photo credit: MarsScientific.com / Clay Observatory

2013-04-29 23:33:55 (4 comments, 4 reshares, 12 +1s)
Scientists have uncovered an audio file of Alexander Graham Bell recording himself and speaking in his laboratory. Learn more here: http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/25/4265300/alexander-graham-bell-telephone-inventor-voice-record-recovered


2013-04-28 02:42:41 (5 comments, 0 reshares, 36 +1s)
Tiwanaku, or Tiahuanaco in Spanish, is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Bolivia on the southeast shores of Lake Titicaca in the Andes over 12,500 feet above sea level.
The first written record in history of the ancient city was by Spanish conquistador Pedro Cieza de León in 1549. Astro-archaeologists believe Tiwanaku may have been inhabited as early as 1500 BC.
One of the most famous structures on site is a megalithic portal called Puerta del Sol (Gate of the Sun). It is 10 feet tall, 13 feet wide, weighs approximately 10 tons, and was constructed from a single piece of stone.
The lintel contains characters in the form of winged effigies with human faces or condor's heads surrounding a central figure. The main figure is holding staffs symbolizing rays of light.
Although there are several interpretations of the mysterious inscriptions found on the ... more »

2013-04-27 21:27:33 (2 comments, 1 reshares, 14 +1s)
Processing Data from the Large Hadron Collider
The LHC produces 600 million collisions every second in each detector generating 1 petabyte of data per second. After drastic data reduction measures down to 100 GB/s, tens of thousands of processors select out 1 in 100 of the remaining events.
The info is then collected in the CERN Data Center, reconstructed, and archived. Copies are sent to large-scale data centers involving hundreds of thousands of computers distributed around the world.
A network of more than 170 collaborating centers in 36 countries form the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). Each day, WLCG processes more data than a corresponding single computer running for 600 years.
#WhereIsADA #CERN #LHC


2013-04-27 05:36:03 (3 comments, 2 reshares, 23 +1s)
Monument to the Battle of the Nations
Völkerschlachtdenkmal is a monument to the 1813 Battle of Leipzig in Germany. It commemorates the coalition armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden defeating the French army of Napoleon.
The structure is 91 meters tall and one of the tallest monuments in Europe. The first level contains a crypt surrounded by eight large statues of fallen warriors next to smaller statues called the Totenwächter (Guards of the Dead). The second level, Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame), features four statues each 10 meters tall. They represent the four legendary historic qualities ascribed to the German people: bravery, faith, sacrifice, and fertility.
The main figure on the front of the memorial represents Archangel Michael, considered by some to be the "War God of Germans".
#awesomeportal #nianticprojectresearch
