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The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is an Open Source project based at Tufts University. The VUE project is focused on creating flexible tools for managing and integrating digital resources in support of teaching, learning and research. VUE provides a flexible visual environment for structuring, presenting, and sharing digital information.
O curso Curso ITU Academy - Understanding and using ICT data to inform policies for Universal and Meaningful Connectivity ocorreu dos dias 11 a 15 de maio de 2026, em São Paulo.
Fotos: ©RicardoMatsukawa
Exploring how 3D forms of different shapes and sizes manipulate images. If were long and thin the image was less recognisable.
15/11/14
This photo was part of my lighting series. I decided to call it virtual understanding because she is looking in a certain direction like she is being enlightened with some sort of information.
On Monday, February 21, another earthquake hit southeastern Turkey, near the Syrian border. This time, the quake registered as a magnitude 6.3, lower than the initial 7.8 magnitude earthquake and the magnitude 7.5 aftershock that struck the area on February 6. At least six people were killed, and more than 200 were injured in the latest quake.
Despite being a lower magnitude, a magnitude 6.3 is still considered a strong earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Some locals were inside buildings trying to recover belongings lost in the initial quake when Monday's aftershock hit.
So, what are aftershocks, and how long will people in Turkey and neighboring countries like Syria have to endure them while piecing their lives back together? Earthquake geologist Wendy Bohon says that an earthquake must follow a "mainshock," the largest earthquake to occur in the area, and occur before the area has returned to the usual background seismicity level to be considered an aftershock. Aftershocks are common and expected, occurring up to years after an earthquake, and are the only earthquakes that can be somewhat predicted.
According to the USGS, after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake like the one that struck on February 6, it is "extremely common for hundreds of aftershocks to occur over the next few weeks, months, or possibly years." Unfortunately, no technology exists that can precisely and accurately predict when another aftershock may happen.
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Comptroller Lierman speaks on a panel at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore Branch. The Panel, titled "District Dialogues - Maximizing Employment: Understanding Labor Force Participation", was moderated by Andy Bauer, Vice President and Regional Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and included John Bailey Jones, Vice President of Microeconomic Analysis, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Melanie Styles, Senior Program Officer – Workforce Development.
Abell Foundation
Date: 6/26/2025
Location: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore Branch, Baltimore City, Maryland.
Photographer: Corey Jennings
If you're reading this particular post, every one of these images is from one block of one alley in Sacramento, California.
Sacramento has been undergoing a very energetic renewal in recent years, part of which is a project called Wide Open Walls, a festival in early September where they invite some of the world's more renowned street artists to come and contribute.
The result is a city alive with murals big and small, of various themes.
Conference of Interfaith Understanding at Ramakrishna Mission New Delhi
The Aligarh Inferfaith Center in collaboration with the Ramakrishna Mission, New Delhi and Iran Culture Centre, Delhi organized a one day conference of interfaith understanding on the 10th of December, 2022 in the Vivekananda Auditorium of Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi.