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Author: Raymond Nakamura

Navel gazing

January 7, 2023 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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Season’s Greetings

December 25, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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Sun

December 21, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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Fusion milestone

December 17, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia
The amount of energy produced by mushing together atoms is finally more than the energy used by lasers to fuse them. Fusion happens in the sun.

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Neverending Story

December 14, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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Moneyball

December 11, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia
I don’t think my doodles have anything to do with what I’m listening to, but I was listening to an episode of Freakonomics on Michael Lewis and Moneyball. It reminded me of my lab mate Jon who was trying to use stats to improve his hockey pool results.

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Out clubbing

December 10, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia
Ankylosaurs seem to have fought each other more than predators, similar to many herbivorous mammals. I think I saw the specimen if it was the one on display at the ROM the last time aI was there.

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AI Book Review

December 9, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia
An enjoyable chapter book by Peter Brown

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Ignorance is not bliss

December 8, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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Imagination

December 7, 2022 Raymond Nakamura Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Multimedia

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