Year
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I had no idea that at that time, according to Dr. Jamie Alexander's archive of African-American women in physics, only 18 black women in the United States had ever earned a PhD in a physics-related discipline, and that the first black woman to graduate with a PhD in an astronomy-related field did so just one
year
before my birth.
She was a NASA project scientist who spearheaded the NASA side of the Rosetta mission, which became famous this
year
for landing a rover on a comet, and the 1.5 billion dollar Galileo mission to Jupiter, two high-profile scientific victories for NASA, the United States and the world.
Later that year, a friend gave me a 3D printed necklace, printed using a home printer.
Lucius Popidius Secundus, a 17
year
old, he wants to marry Domitia II within the next five to seven years, has come as well.
All this bling shouts, "I'm getting married to that 19
year
old who gave me all this stuff I'm wearing!"
Domitia I has met another ten
year
old also decked out in the insignia of betrothal.
And right now that means we're taking between 80 and 90 million metric tons out of the sea every
year.
That's the equivalent of the human weight of China taken out of the sea every
year.
The other half of the story is this incredible boom in fish farming and aquaculture, which is now, only in the last
year
or two, starting to exceed the amount of wild fish that we produce.
So that if you add wild fish and farmed fish together, you get the equivalent of two Chinas created from the ocean each and every
year.
It's growing at something like seven percent per
year.
That's the equivalent of a third of a China, or of an entire United States of humans that's taken out of the sea each and every
year.
So now the Filet-O-Fish sandwich is made out of Alaska pollock, it's the largest fin fish fishery in the United States, 2 to 3 billion pounds of fish taken out of the sea every single
year.
Within a year, Congress funded huge weapons increases, and we went from 1,200 nuclear weapons to 20,000.
We just saw a global map, and overlaid was our cruise passage from last
year.
It's just one
year
of data, but you can see how dynamic the Southern Ocean is.
Well, it turns out that you share that experience with more than three billion people every
year.
I first actually got into this topic when I heard about the Ebola outbreak last
year.
To a ten-year-old boy, one
year
is the same as 10% of his life.
To his forty-year-old mother, one
year
is merely 2.5% of her life.
The same year, 365 days, can feel differently to different people.
If this boy lives for 30,000 years, a
year
to him could feel like a day.
Do you remember what you did last
year
or when you were five?
Now, there are approximately 185,000 amputation-related hospital discharges every
year
in the U.S.
I'm an architect and urban designer, and for the past
year
and a half, I've been looking at approaches to death and dying and at how they've shaped our cities and the buildings within them.
So about half a million people die in the UK each year, and of those, around a quarter will want to be buried.
And by the
year
1400, it had been calculated to as far as ten decimal places.
Almost a
year
passed and several more Soviet astronauts completed their missions before Project Mercury succeeded in making John Glenn the first American in orbit in February 1962.
Because it's so harsh and hard to get to, there are no permanent human residents on Antarctica, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the
year
at the research stations scattered across the continent.
1915 must have been an exciting
year
to be a physicist.
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