• Life

    Great Barrier Reef and Tropical Rainforest Eco Tour

      When visiting the Great Barrier Reef, most tourists settle in Cairns. After a three-hour flight from Sydney, which is full of high-rise buildings and bustling with people and cars, it flies to Cairns in the northeast of Australia. After leaving the airport, it seems to enter another world: in terms of climate, Sydney’s late autumn is replaced by the gentle breeze of the tropics; in terms of landscape, the road The sugarcane leaves on both sides are turbulent, and the green hills behind the fields are bright but not towering. There are many simple bungalows in the urban area, and the streets are empty. Xiaojiabiyu has a friendly and pleasant…

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  • Wealth

    The popularity of artificial intelligence promotes the popularity of quantitative funds, and algorithmic trading is the key factor for investment success

      Recently, with the recovery of performance, private equity quantitative funds have launched subscriptions one after another. The reason is that the strategic model system has been upgraded and the strategic capacity has been expanded to a higher level. Whether it is a large-scale public offering or a small and medium-sized fund company, at the moment when artificial intelligence and ChatGPT are hot, many managers are vying to develop quantitative products with lower cost and AI technology blessing.   The three key technologies for artificial intelligence technology to be used in investment are data, computing power and algorithms. Experts at home and abroad are making breakthroughs in all aspects. In terms of…

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  • Tech

    Messages and Messengers from the Atomic World

      Back in the 18th century, during the time of Lomonosov, physicists performed some strange experiments in social settings. A gentleman is lying on a glass table. The scientist stands on a small glass stool, holds the hand of the lying man with one hand, and places the other hand on the disc of the generator. A lady, encouraged, put her finger close to the man’s forehead. Sparks crackled between the fingers of the gentleman and the lady. The lady screamed and quickly retracted her fingers.   People ask scientists what this is all about, and scientists just say something vague about “electricity” or something. These words explain nothing.   The mysterious “electricity”…

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  • Life

    “Satsuma Hayato” Inamori Kazuo’s practice life

      It is a human being who encounters difficulties and wants to get rid of them. Want to get rid of but can’t get rid of, this kind of situation is often the majority. Regardless of bad luck or bad luck, endure them, keep a cheerful mind and look forward, persevere in your efforts, and never slack off. This is life. My life is like this, relying on a cheerful state of mind and unremitting efforts, I have realized my ideal.   ——Inamori Kazuo On   August 30, 2022, Japan’s Kyocera Corporation announced the death of the company’s honorary chairman Kazuo Inamori through its official website. The wording of the obituary is simple,…

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  • Life

    A Review of American Inflation in the Past Hundred Years

      It has been nearly 3 years since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in early 2020. From 2020 to 2021, in response to the economic recession brought about by the epidemic prevention measures, the US government and the Federal Reserve have implemented unprecedented loose fiscal and monetary policies. The U.S. government sends money to most families and exempts some small and medium-sized enterprises from taxes. The Federal Reserve slashed the federal funds rate and implemented a large-scale quantitative easing policy in the context of zero interest rates.   The effect of generous easing policies is still obvious. The U.S. economic recession is not large, and the stock market still…

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  • Life

    No second is wasted

      Ten years ago, I was working as a nurse in a public hospital in Idaho. Once, a patient came to the ward who had just undergone an operation. His postoperative state was very poor, sometimes awake, sometimes coma, and the coma time was much more than the awake time. It’s no surprise, I mean, Dr. Decker predicted several outcomes before the operation. Unfortunately, his situation was one of the worst.   To make matters worse, the patient’s family seems to have abandoned him. From what they said, I heard that they may not be able to continue to pay medical bills. Moreover, I haven’t seen them for two consecutive days. In…

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  • Life

    Desert Gardens Riyadh

      Going to Saudi Arabia is already in my itinerary plan. I even wrote a long email to Saudi officials many years ago, expressing my strong interest in visiting this country on the Arabian Peninsula, but nothing came of it after the email was sent.   My colleague comforted me in the tone of someone who has been there: “Saudi visa is not something you can get just by applying. You have to be patient enough to wait.” For the computer, when I got a one-year multiple-entry Saudi electronic visitor visa online in less than an hour, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Saudi Arabia must be changing, you must see it.   Saudi…

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  • Life

    Understanding the Economics Behind Blind Dates

      ”I also got married and had a child. As someone who has experienced it, I think these may be the two biggest things that ordinary people can decide on their own in their lives. Of course, I understand the pressure on young people now, but I still recommend everyone to have children.” In a recent video, as a popular science blogger on finance and economics, Wen Yifei took the initiative to touch on social hot topics such as population aging, low birth rate, and low marriage rate. However, rational analysis has been misunderstood as promoting the old concept of raising children to guard against old age.   ”I am basically not…

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  • Life

    Smog police

      ”Remember, I am your master!” A man with a hideous face yelled viciously at the woman curled up in a corner.   In the past 20 years, such a scene has often happened in a house in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England.   The perpetrator was David Carrick. By day, he is an armed police officer protecting dignitaries. Back home, he’s a violent female abuser. He has committed domestic violence, abuse, intimidation, illegal imprisonment, sexual assault and other atrocities against at least 12 women. The court confirmed that he committed 49 offences.   On February 7, Carrick was sentenced to life imprisonment, but the public’s doubts about the Metropolitan Police Department did not stop. In…

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  • Life

    Exploring the Giants: The average height is 4 meters?

      Are there really giants in the world? In the Age of Discovery, explorers recorded in detail that Patagonia in South America was the hometown of giants, but the recorded giants ranged in height from 1.98 meters to 4.6 meters. So, how tall is the giant? What kind of life do they live?   Are there really giants in the world? In the age of great voyages, from the navigator Magellan to the biologist Darwin, it was recorded in detail that Patagonia in South America was the hometown of giants.   ”Land of Giants” At    the end of March 1520, the Magellan fleet sailing in the southern hemisphere was starving and cold,…

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  • Life,  Tech

    Can earthquakes be predicted?

      According to statistics, there are more than 5 million earthquakes every year in the world, with an average of more than 10,000 earthquakes every day. Most earthquakes are so small that humans cannot feel them. There are about one or twenty times a year that can really cause serious harm to humans. So, how do earthquakes occur? Can it be predicted?   Recently, the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that occurred in Turkey and Syria has attracted worldwide attention. Experts said that the place where the earthquake occurred was at the junction of four major fault zones, and the power of about 130 atomic bombs exploded for 43 seconds.    So, how do earthquakes…

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  • Life

    The Truth About “Cannibals”

      New Guinea is the second largest island in the world after Greenland. There are all kinds of strange rumors on the island, the most mysterious of which is the legend about the “cannibal” tribe. So, do cannibals really eat people? What kind of life do they live? A hiking trip that unraveled mysteries.   New Guinea is the second largest island in the world after Greenland. It belongs to Oceania geographically, but the western half is the territory of the Asian country Indonesia (Indonesia for short). The island’s isolated rainforest environment makes it one of the most isolated and underdeveloped areas in the world.    There are all kinds of strange…

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