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tv   HER - Women in Asia  Deutsche Welle  April 25, 2024 5:15am-5:31am CEST

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is the show her looking at efforts to get more women and girls interested in science. there's more on our website that's dw com. i'm on me and he says, thanks for watching the project. cassandra, re determined through our investigation that has bull uh, was operating like a global drug carts. not somebody normally seizures organizations. the objective to financially drain has gone up and bring them down to the team. agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean, as well as not a whole lot. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed them to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016?
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03 pod documentary series. i'm asking has paula stats may 4th on d w. the message to you all of us by the name of science. this is just to go for it. everyone has the right to be good inside this because this is the will, it's us the hill, the joy of knowing something that nobody knew before the
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the the when i was young, i was fascinated space and i wanted to be an astronaut and i imagine myself and i'm leaving a space where they also realize that i can also those ions, you know, from the, from earth. i'm really an astrophysicist and the, the scientists working here at the university and i did my majoring physics at the university. from there, i applied to graduate schools in the united states in europe, and very fortunate to get into the universe of me,
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where i did my patient in astrophysics, the use of revisions for millions of galaxies, i think, and by our what is called a small additional sky surveys that let's go to the scans, the sky, the and you're able to see millions of life years away. and our able to use is also invasion of success. i explained to the guy with the chase, the theory that explains why know the planets move, reading the guide, access and was the news and how the universe and was the the 1st time i was out in the field. i just fell in love with how we communicate to
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people. and this is basically why i really loved madison and enroll areas. people are so warm, people are so that will come in the senior as it as, as their families. i am to bring that into my know i am from indonesia and i am a doctor. it is always an eye opening experience to present this ex, solve a islands and their news and bring madison there. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia ages. tremendous is kind of crazy. how in one island they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not
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a very difficult task to solve this problem the i worked on computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles in the materials by using fundamental content had the double materials felt very important from the energy of vacation to the special properties that were used to make new devices that murray, the warranty. and you feel the joy of knowing something that nobody knew before.
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my name is main show, a vice president of i came in seneca, a top research into one and in the world. this is the institute of atomic and molecular finances. i'm also a professor. i teach one course for years. said a very good to be called to refresh your memory about the fundamental science for instance, i'll use those are circulating the song. how do the water ways form if i so us into the
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useful event i would be, i'm not taking any kind of financial rewards, but the people in the patients kind of felt guilty of probably about it. and so they will bring fluids like bananas the on the, in his places. you will also see how culture and traditions are such a big part of their life. i think it's not wise to ignore it. the can you know, in your car here it would be easier for them to accept me as, as a doctor and someone who found them to, oh, maybe use you. it isn't easy to do that. the
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i was invited to, he's a positive, i strongly mean that anything offended by just the general public and cvo kids or just single tier use the the i think a great opportunity for them and ask their questions. i really was bluefield by that experience. and i became more interested in communicating science for the public, reaching out for the nose, and also eventually decided to come back to the philippines and do my science here . the
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when i was growing up there or, or not, then many role models the situation is changing. now, i am participating in a program in which we go to the high schools and talk to the girls and to give them some opportunities to work in advance laboratory so that they could get a feeling about the joy doing those flurry specials, thinks the so one of the projects that i started to come for after the single stereotype of you know, just the white male sciences is what they call it. the noise science. this platform where the features were filippino,
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scientists working here and around the world from different school supplies for known different genders and different fields. the same message to young female scientists is just to go for it professionally, seeing as i think it would be great if science can make us realize that we are not a good picture of the earth. now showing that there are many, no boundaries and we're all together. and the more realized that the societies are science to all cultures and we're abrasions in that we can have a more no peaceful in the
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at the moment, the percentage requirements, the female students are still around 20 percent. no. so far, the sam was everywhere else if you're working in the appeal that is dominated by your male colleagues, you have to learn how students do. you'll tell me when the patients because they may react to things kind of different but if you focus on your work and signs and i tend to forget the, the gender difference. the
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i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that also having this thought off. can i do this village be good for my future and so on. mass always always. yes. yes. again, science is everyone. everyone has the right to be good inside us because this is
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the, well, it's us the into the conflict. so with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chalk,
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not even the best in jail of the leading opposition figure. i'll explain about me. my guest is the russian come and take the andre collapsed. recall for tommy, he rush and you're ready. just send it in. most of the valley such as serious, correct? the bluetooth city has to be too complex. next on d, w point isn't a surprise every day. many risk their lives working in indonesia is billy gold. gold mine but workers also face another terrible threats and mercury. it is used to extract rates seats into the ground and devastating people's lives for ease and poverty. in 45 minutes on d, w. get ready for an exciting auburn toyota to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to do you have you have
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a one dodge, so do you need this? of course. can you please go to the spot and unexpected side to side in the presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chop. not even the desk in jail as the leading opposition figure. i'll explain about me whose name postern couldn't bring himself to speak. my guest is the russian commentary to andre kalashnikov, who heads for economy. he rush, are you ready? just center in moscow. was the found the such a serious threat to put in his regime because he had to be killed even to be imprisoned. that when it was a threat to pretend that competitor may be invisible in an information field about the same time, quite mighty, and way to compress it for, for the part that was that population because of that it was.

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