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hi there I'm John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing

Defined today I'm going to talk about Google Scholar Google Scholar is a

search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines and

formats Google Scholar was launched in 2004 it includes peer reviewed academic

journal articles books and monographs conference papers theses and

dissertations preprints abstracts technical reports and other formats it

reportedly contains the full text or metadata of over a hundred and sixty

million documents as of 2014 some of the features of Google Scholar include a

citation importing feature for supporting bibliography managers being

able to save search results being able to view an impact factor of some

journals the ability to search for digital or physical copies of articles

whether online or in libraries and linking to the availability of the cited

content in 2012 Google Scholar created scholar citations profiles or author

profiles that are editable by the author's themselves and that link to

their indexed work Google Scholar separately includes a legal database of

US cases which inserts Westlaw and LexisNexis style page numbers in line

with the text of the case Google Scholar also has its detractors the topics of

concern are lack of screening for quality and including predatory open

access material listing content in incorrect disciplines vulnerability to

spam an incomplete listing of all major scholarly publications and more most

recently people have been observing major publishers and databases

performing academic search engine optimization as a way to optimize

placement in such places as Google Scholar this brings a host of other

potentially negative issues to the front nonetheless Google Scholar will continue

to grow in importance with users and there are concerns that

it will replace in the minds of many other more scholarly options well that's

it I'm a publishing consultant and work with associations publishers and

individuals on a host of content related issues reach out to me at Riverwinds

Consulting.com with your questions hit the like button below if you enjoyed

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What If Mothra Was Real? - Duration: 4:24.

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

Today we'll branch out from our video, What if Godzilla was Real, and have a look at another

giant beast from Japanese cinema: Mothra.

Mothra is the giant moth creature, made famous in the 1961 film "Mothra".

This kaiju has, despite her good intentions, caused great destruction on Earth in the movies,

but what if she actually existed in the real world?

Let's explore.

If you want more What If videos, check out our "Biggest What Ifs" playlist on the

channel.

Now get ready, it's time to ask the question: What if Mothra was Real?

Well first of all, it's important to point out that Mothra is actually a benevolent creature,

unlike Godzilla who's a bit less predictable.

She is on humanity's side, mostly focused on protecting its island, and protecting humanity

as a whole from other large threats like Godzilla.

This means that as long as we avoided Infant Island, and didn't attempt to blow up the

planet, the moth goddess would likely leave us alone.

It's possible that people would even visit the island as tourists, to visit the great

Mothra, and communicate with her.

However, if she decided to attack us, either because we intruded on her territory, or she

believed humanity to be a threat to the planet, many believe that we would be in serious trouble.

Of course, a giant moth would be rather terrifying, and if the movies are to be believed, it could

be disastrous to the world.

But many believe that if this moth goddess actually existed, she would not have the same

characteristics as in the movies.

Michael LaBarbera, a biologist at the University of Chicago, has spent a good deal of time

studying monsters like Mothra, having authored the book "The Biology of B-Movie Monsters".

And LaBarbera has some encouraging news about a real life Mothra.

In order to take in enough oxygen, Mothra would need a large number of tracheal tubes.

This means that while her weight would still be substantial, due to her incredible size,

she would have extremely low density.

According to LaBarbera, Mothra would be roughly as dense as a cotton ball.

Not so intimidating now.

This very low density would have a few effects.

For one, it would likely mean that Mothra could be dealt with very easily, since modern

weaponry would be highly effective against her.

Hell, even just dousing her with water could cause her to become a soggy mess on the ground.

But there's one other implication that makes the creature even less intimidating: She probably

wouldn't be able to fly.

LaBarbera believes that Mothra would likely be too massive to even get airborne, since

as her body grew, her mass would increase faster than the area of her wings.

But even if she COULD get up in the air, Mothra would have a bad time.

Due to her body's low density, and relatively high surface area, Mothra would likely be

blown around the sky by the wind.

Of course, if she was blown into a building, it would do considerable damage, but this

likely wouldn't be a huge issue, especially relative to the damage seen from Godzilla.

So it seems that even if Mothra decided to attack, we wouldn't be in too much trouble.

She might even struggle to make it to civilization in the first place, since she would have trouble

flying there from her secluded island.

If she managed to get here, she might do a bit of damage, but she wouldn't be able

to direct her flight, and would be quite easy to damage, so she would be dealt with rather

quickly.

However, Mothra does have one other relevant power: rebirth.

Mothra is said to be an eternal Goddess.

While she can die, when this happens, she's reborn from an egg to live again, similar

to stories of the phoenix.

This means that if Mothra attacked and was defeated, that wouldn't be the end of her.

Another would eventually come, but on the bright side, it, too, would probably be pretty

easy to deal with.

Of course, this talk of Mothra wouldn't be complete without touching on her singing

companions, the twin fairies.

They often speak for Mothra, allowing the goddess to communicate with humans.

These fairies would be very important if Mothra was real, since it would be important to explain

to humanity that the creature was benevolent.

They would also be very important if people did start visiting Infant Island as a tourist

destination, since they would allow people to communicate with the great goddess.

And now we return to our question: What if Mothra was Real?

Well, not too much would change, since Mothra likely wouldn't even attack.

She's pretty cool that way.

But even if she did attack for whatever reason, it seems that the Moth Goddess would be rather

easy to deal with, since she would have the density of a cotton ball.

And due to this density, if she tried to fly anywhere to either attack or escape, she would

probably be whipped around by the wind before crashing.

Of course, due to her size, she could still do some damage when rampaging on foot or being

thrown around by the wind, but it would soon be dealt with, and the destruction would likely

be rather limited.

Of course, Mothra would be reborn, and could eventually return, but this would just restart

the long, relatively benign cycle.

Personally, I'd be totally cool with Mothra existing.

Sounds neat.

Thank you for watching Life's Biggest Questions, I hope this was interesting and informative,

and maybe even inspired you to look into it further on your own.

If you liked this video, please thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below.

While you're down there, let me know what YOU would do if Mothra was real.

Until next time, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey with Life's Biggest Questions, wishing you

the best of luck, on your quest for answers.

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Santa Fe High School shooting suspect's father says son was bullied - Duration: 4:37.

SANTA FE, Texas -- New details have emerged about the heroic effort to confront a young man who opened fire at a school Friday, which prevented a larger tragedy

 Ten people were killed and at least 13 others were hurt, including a school resource officer

Authorities say they don't have a motive, though the suspect's father gave his own explanation

Suspect Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, sits in a county jail under suicide watch.On Friday, as terrified students ran away from the school, police and SWAT teams arrived four minutes after being alerted

Police took cover in a hallway, even as the shooter continued shooting at them from inside a classroom

The gunman finally surrendered unharmed.Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset told CBS News that students were not hit by friendly fire

"I saw videos. I saw what occurred, from the viewpoint of the cameras, I don't believe so," Trochesset said

The tight-knit community of Santa Fe is still reeling from a tragedy that many thought would never happen in their small town

Ten white crosses were placed at a memorial outside Santa Fe High School while a 10-second moment of silence was observed across the state Monday morning to remember the victims

Antonios Pagourtzis, the father of the shooter, told the Wall Street Journal his son was "a good boy" and had been "mistreated at school

" He said his son was bullied and said, "I believe that's what was behind the shooting

""It's hard to answer what he realizes at this point. Our conversations have been very stuck in the immediacy of the moment," Nicholas Poehly, one of Pagourtzis' attorneys, said

"We're not able to say right now what he comprehends."Sonia Salazar came to the school to pay tribute

Her daughter, Sarah, is recovering from gunshot wounds in the neck and shoulder."I know

I can feel their pain. I can feel the parents' pain . because I went through it," Salazar said

"So I know how it is. That's why I wanted to come and see if anybody was here if I could talk to anybody

But I feel for them. And the whole city. The whole city is sad."

For more infomation >> Santa Fe High School shooting suspect's father says son was bullied - Duration: 4:37.

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What It Was Really Like to Attend the Royal Wedding — As Told By the Lucky Guests Themselves - Duration: 1:27.

The most thorough account of the Royal Wedding came from Suits creator Korsh, who wrote about his experience for the New York Daily News, who published an excerpt on Saturday

He then shared a larger excerpt on Twitter, in which he described the day as "one once in a lifetime experience after another

" Beginning his description of the memorable day, Korsh explained that "from the second we left our castle-esque hotel to the drive up to and through Windsor, to the walk to the Chapel and then afterwards to the reception, it was one once in a lifetime experience after another

" Korsh went on to describe Harry as "looking earnest and somehow vulnerable" as he walked down the aisle, while Meghan looked "strong and proud and regal and beautiful

" "To have the mix of cultures on so many levels and to have two such capable ambassadors showing the world how it should be was moving beyond words," he continued

"After that, the walk to the reception was like a dream where we found ourselves momentarily in step with Sir Elton John and George Clooney

I could tell they really wanted to run up and greet me but it was clear they were too shy

Either that or they had no idea who I was or even that I was there. But I'm pretty sure it was the former," Korsh joked, referencing the couple's first reception

"I can only sum it up by saying it felt like the world was becoming a better place today

But one thing is for sure, my world will forever be richer for having those memories stored away in my consciousness

"

For more infomation >> What It Was Really Like to Attend the Royal Wedding — As Told By the Lucky Guests Themselves - Duration: 1:27.

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What is ICRAR? - Duration: 1:00.

[whooshing noise]

The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research

Is a joint venture between Curtin University

and the University of Western Australia

with strong support from the State,

and Australian Federal governments.

ICRAR is working with industry partners throughout

Australia, Europe, and the world to support

the Square Kilometre Array,

through design, construction, and ultimately operations.

Our engineers are designing new kinds of radio telescopes.

Our data specialists are imagining leading edge solutions

for unimaginable volumes of data.

And our scientists are using radio astronomy

to explore the hidden Universe.

[whooshing noise]

[laughing]

Byebye

[laughing]

This is some verbal gymnastics.

So long to actually say.

[laughing]

I'll know this off by heart!

We still rolling?

How do actors do things?

Whoops! [laughing]

Sorry [throat clearing]

I'll try that again [laugh]

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